
Burgers Bowls N More, a new food-truck concept with a serious comfort-food streak, is gearing up to hit the streets of the Valley, with plans to operate at a storefront spot on East Lake Mead Boulevard. The rolling kitchen is teasing a lineup of burgers, bowls and loaded fries and has already posted its offerings online. Owner Ashley Aguilar has confirmed the concept is on the way but is keeping the exact launch date under wraps for now.
Permit Pins Truck To East Lake Mead
A City of Las Vegas permit lists 5560 E Lake Mead Blvd as the spot where the eatery is expected to set up shop, according to What Now. The filing does not spell out whether Burgers Bowls N More will operate from an interior retail space or primarily as a parked food truck on the property. Either way, the paperwork ties the brand to a specific East Lake Mead address as its planned home base.
Online Menu Hints At Hearty Lineup
On the brand’s posted menu at Burgers Bowls N More, standouts include a chicken wrap, buffalo chicken fries, "chop Philly" fries, burgers and multiple bowl options, along with a listed “secret menu.” The spread reads like a fast-casual, to-go-friendly operation aimed at both daytime traffic and late-night snack runs. Prices and regular operating hours were not available at the time of reporting.
Owner Confirms Concept, Keeps Details Close
Owner Ashley Aguilar told What Now that she is moving forward with the Burgers Bowls N More launch but could not share additional specifics before publication. That brief confirmation lines up with the permit filing yet leaves key questions on the table, including an opening date, a regular parking plan and any planned appearances at local events. Expect the first hints to surface on the brand’s social channels once a soft opening is in sight.
Why East Lake Mead Is A Strategic Play
East Lake Mead sits at the crossroads of residential neighborhoods and busy commercial strips, which has made it a familiar staging ground for food trucks, pop-ups and late-night takeout. The local truck scene has long served as a proving ground for concepts that sometimes grow into permanent spots, as coverage from outlets like Eater Vegas has documented. For a mobile brand, a Lake Mead base offers foot traffic from nearby shopping centers along with straightforward access to community events across the Valley.
When To Watch For The First Service
Permit filings and the brand’s online pages point to an opening planned for this year, and the truck’s social media feeds are likely to carry the first official word. Keep an eye on Instagram or check the menu page for a soft-opening post. We will update readers once a firm debut date or regular schedule is made public.









