These Arizona Taco Trucks Sell Out By 10 PM Every Night
Arizona’s taco truck scene is legendary, and some spots are so good that locals line up hours before closing time.
These mobile kitchens serve up authentic flavors that disappear faster than you can say “más salsa, por favor.” If you want a taste, you better show up early because once they’re gone, they’re gone!
1. La Frontera #1
Carne asada sizzles on the grill while hungry customers form a line that snakes around the block. La Frontera #1 has mastered the art of perfectly seasoned meat paired with fresh tortillas that taste like abuela just made them. Their secret? A marinade recipe passed down through three generations that nobody else can replicate.
Regulars know to arrive by 8 PM or risk missing out on their famous al pastor tacos. The pineapple-topped masterpiece melts in your mouth with every bite. Though some fans swear the “sold-out” sign appears before 10 PM, the truck’s published hours actually extend much later—often until 12:45 AM or 1:45 AM on weekends—so hungry night owls still have a fighting chance to grab a plate.
2. Baja Roots AZ
Fish tacos reign supreme at this Baja-inspired gem that brings coastal Mexican flavor to downtown Phoenix. Crispy battered fish comes topped with tangy cabbage slaw and a creamy sauce that makes your taste buds dance. While the team proudly channels Ensenada-style cooking, their exact origins and late-night hours haven’t been publicly verified—so it’s safest to arrive early, especially on weekends when the crowds get wild.
Families and foodies alike compete for the last servings, with shrimp tacos grilled to golden perfection often disappearing first. Show up after 9 PM and there’s a good chance you’ll find the window shuttered and the grill cooling down.
3. AZ Taco King
With a name like Taco King, you better believe they’re serving royalty-worthy eats that command serious respect. Their birria tacos come with a side of consommé so flavorful it could win awards at fancy food competitions. Each tortilla gets dipped in the birria fat before hitting the griddle, creating crispy edges that crunch with every glorious bite.
Social-media influencers and late-night locals swarm this truck nightly, hoping for that perfect cheese-pull photo. Public listings don’t confirm the “10 PM sold-out” legend, but locals say popular nights often see the truck run dry by then—proof that royal tacos don’t last long when they taste this good.
4. Buenos Tacos LLC
Nothing fancy, just straight-up delicious tacos that keep people coming back like it’s their job. Buenos Tacos LLC focuses on doing the basics brilliantly, with perfectly seasoned carne asada and pollo that never disappoints. Their salsa bar offers five different heat levels, from “baby mode” to “why did I do this to myself?”
The truck’s location rotates through several neighborhoods during the week, though the exact schedule can change; fans track its posts like detectives. Generous portions and fair prices make it a repeat-worthy stop, but those who show up late risk joining the “taco-less and regretful” crowd.
5. Taco Hub
Think of this spot as headquarters for everything taco-related, where innovation meets tradition in the best possible way. Taco Hub experiments with unique combinations while respecting classic recipes that have stood the test of time. Their lengua tacos convert even the most skeptical eaters into tongue-loving enthusiasts who can’t stop raving.
Tuesday nights are known for experimental specials that draw a loyal following of adventurous eaters. The line moves fast thanks to a streamlined team, but exact hours aren’t clearly published, so it’s smart to plan an early visit rather than counting on a “10 PM cutoff.” You’ll want plenty of time to explore the menu anyway.
6. JJS Tacos
Family-owned and family-loved, JJS Tacos brings homestyle cooking to the streets with recipes straight from mama’s kitchen. The carnitas here are slow-cooked for hours until they’re fall-apart tender with crispy edges that add textural perfection. Every taco gets assembled with care, like they’re feeding their own relatives at Sunday dinner.
Kids love the quesadillas while parents devour the spicy chorizo options that pack serious flavor punch. The friendly staff remembers regular customers by name and usual orders.
7. Tacos Sahuaro
Named after Arizona’s iconic cactus, this truck stands tall in the local taco scene with flavors as bold as the desert landscape. Tacos Sahuaro specializes in Sonoran-style preparations that showcase the region’s unique culinary heritage. Their carne asada gets grilled over mesquite wood, adding a smoky depth that gas grills simply cannot match.
While some locals insist the meat is grilled over mesquite wood and the tortillas made fresh on-site, those details aren’t officially verified, but the flavor certainly supports the rumor. The beloved green-chile salsa adds a fiery finish, and by closing time, there’s rarely a scrap left on the grill.
8. Taco Rico
Down in Tucson, Taco Rico earns its name—rico means “rich,” and that’s exactly how every bite tastes. Mulitas and tacos alike ooze with flavor, and the street-corn elote on the side ties it all together.
The truck’s current hours generally wrap up before 10 PM, despite stories of late-night sellouts. That said, lines can stretch deep into the evening, and it’s not uncommon for fan-favorite fillings to disappear well before closing. Authentic, affordable, and always lively, it’s a Tucson essential.
9. Aquí Con El Nene
“Here with the kid” captures the spirit of this father-and-son team, a Tucson staple known for community vibes and unforgettable tacos. Their tripitas—crispy, golden, and rich—are the talk of the town for those bold enough to try them.
Laughter fills the air as fast as the orders fly out. Regulars say it feels like joining an extended family dinner, and though nightly sell-outs aren’t officially documented, it’s common for popular items to disappear during peak hours, a testament to their devoted fan base.
10. The Birria Munchies Truck
When the birria craving hits, this Tucson truck answers the call. Tender, juicy meat, melt-in-your-mouth tortillas, and a deep red consomé make this a destination in itself.
Their ramen-birria hybrid and quesabirria tacos are local hits, though not every visit guarantees they’ll still be available, specials often sell out early. With cheese-pull moments made for social media, it’s no wonder hungry customers line up before the late-night rush even begins.
11. Simon’s Angel Tacos
Legend has it that owner Simón dreamt his adobada recipe—with results so divine they must’ve been heaven-sent. The marinated pork, kissed with spices and topped with caramelized pineapple, strikes a perfect sweet-savory harmony.
Because public listings for Simón’s Angel Tacos are limited, the truck’s location and schedule are best confirmed through social media or local word-of-mouth. Still, loyal fans say once those tacos start flying off the grill, they’re gone before midnight.
12. Tacos El Cositas
Tucked in Yuma, Tacos El Cositas proves that “little things” can pack a mighty punch. Street-style tacos on soft corn tortillas deliver massive flavor, with cabeza tacos and salsa verde leading the charge.
Unlike the “10 PM sell-out” myth, this family-run truck actually closes earlier—typically around 7:45 PM on Fridays—so early birds truly get the tacos. Affordable prices and a friendly crew make this roadside stop worth the detour.
