Welcome to 1311 S. 1st St. Park, Ira and Bev's
Nestled in the heart of Austin, 1311 S. 1st St. Park, Ira and Bev's embodies the vibrant spirit of the city's food truck culture. This charming food stand, part of the South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery, offers a delightful selection of Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine. It's a gathering spot where flavors flourish and the atmosphere feels like a warm embrace. Guests rave about the delicious mini cheesecakes and the friendly ambiance, perfect for families and furry companions alike. With covered seating, a lively decor, and an array of unique food vendors, Ira and Bev's delivers an unforgettable dining experience that captures the essence of Austin.
- 1311 S 1st St, Austin, TX 78704 Hotline: (512) 931-1309
Welcome to 1311 S. 1st St. Park, Ira and Bev's, a charming food truck haven nestled in the heart of South Austin, Texas. This vibrant spot is not merely a food park; it’s a culinary journey combining the rich, zesty flavors of Tex-Mex and traditional Mexican cuisine. With its inviting outdoor and indoor seating, Ira and Bev's stands as a gathering place for food lovers, families, and furry friends alike.
As you stroll through the park, you’ll be greeted by the mouthwatering aroma wafting from the diverse array of food trucks that come alive each day. From the spicy, cheesy allure of tacos to the refreshing zest of hand-crafted beverages, every option tantalizes the taste buds. Some customer favorites include the unique blueberry lemonade from Conscious Cravings, which makes for a perfect companion on a hot Austin day, and the iconic tacos from Torchy's Tacos.
- Charming Atmosphere: The quirky decor is a testament to Austin's eclectic style, with wall art that features an amalgam of vintage treasures all painted gold. This setting becomes a canvas for community and culinary artistry, capturing the city's spirit.
- Culinary Variety: With numerous trucks offering everything from scrumptious cheesecakes to health-conscious wraps, there’s something for everyone. As customer reviews highlight, each truck delivers not only on taste but also warmth in service, making every visit memorable.
- Family Friendly: The environment is perfect for families, providing kid-friendly meals and plenty of space to run around. The addition of outdoor games ensures that everyone has something to keep them entertained.
The customers have spoken—there’s a palpable sense of community at Ira and Bev's. Whether you’re an adventurous eater or someone who prefers the comfort of classic dishes, this food stand offers an array to delight every palate. The positive reviews reflect a cheerful atmosphere, further enhanced by attentive staff and delectable food.
Visiting 1311 S. 1st St. Park, Ira and Bev's is not just a meal; it’s an experience—one where you can immerse yourself in the flavors of Austin while enjoying the company of good friends and neighbors. If you're in the area, don’t miss out on this delectable oasis!

Cute small little food truck park located south. I love the mini cheesecakes, and she had a lot of flavors.

This has to be my most favorite food truck area to eat around ATX! The atmosphere is always warm and welcoming, day and night! The food is always yummy, and the company is always kind! It's always a plus when cute furry friends are a plus! It is also kid friendly too! I've tried every single food truck in this area and there is just too many good things to say about each and every vendor, from their cooking, and packaging to their service and friendliness!

Food trucks parks are a distinctly Austin-ite art form, and this one is pretty good. I was invited here for a Yelp function and got to sample a number of delicacies on offer from the resident trucks. Of special note is the very good blueberry lemonade from Conscious Cravings, as well as a to-die-for selection of goat cheese from the Chivata Goat Cheese Truck. (Seriously, go check out their trailer and pick up one of their sandwiches, your tummy will thank you.) Pros: Outdoor and *indoor* seating - useful when it rains or bakes in Austin, which it can. Reasonable selection of food trucks, you'll find something to try. Bathroom facilities are fine and not port-a-potties. Cons: Some of the trucks hold odd hours on the weekend. Parking is at a premium, with about a dozen spots and 2 handicapped spots. You can find parking on the side streets but be careful crossing 1st Street as the traffic zooms by at light speed! All in all, this location is well worth a visit!

Fun and quirky lunch spot - just as it should be in Austin! We enjoyed the variety of choices and would recommend for out of town visitors!

Food trucks in Austin are an art form. And in South Austin, this art is unique and delicious. At the South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery, you can the world's flavors withing walking distance. Coffee? No problem. TexMex? Absolutely. Parking is a little tricky- but this place is sincerely fun and delicious.

South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery is a must see for the more adventurous tourist. It's across the river and near some of the best restaurants in the city. It's a small plot of land with several top food trucks on the property including the famous Torchy's Tacos. On the property is outdoor seating and indoor seating to escape the heat and water areas everywhere to stay hydrated. It's a GREAT place to grab lunch before you explore ATX.

Whatever food items you decide to purchase here, the fun part of the visit is the great gold-painted wall assemblage of cast-off items. It's a modern-day nod to Louise Nevelson.

This is the perfect spot to get a break from work. There are 3 food trailers in this park: Torchy's Tacos (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED), Holy Cacao (for dessert), and Conscious Carvings (for you health conscious people). There is even a water dispenser where you can quench your thirst! I love the weird decor on the front of the "building", it's a bunch of random stuff plastered on the wall then spray painted GOLD (I'm talking Guitar Hero guitar, antique dolls, trophies, it looked like something out of a page of an I Spy book). On the inside walls is someone's description of this place. Try your luck on comprehending that! There are plenty of wood benches under a shaded area which will also protect you on rainy, windy, or sunny days. And a TV for your entertainment. And when you're done with your meal, there is a separate game room in which they have a foosball table, ping pong, and shuffleboard? A great place to hang out with your friends during lunch time. There is a decent amount of parking in this lot. Please make sure not to park in front of another person's car, it's not cool!

Food trucks are a fun concept and Austin has a lot of them. Not only that, but Austin has a lot of *good* food trucks and several of them are right here at the South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery. What I like about this food truck park is it exudes Texas, from the dusty dirt and gravel lot to the rustic-looking trailers. Even the chain-linked line markers are made from worn-out truck parts such as old wheels. Driving by, you'd think you were passing just another trailer park. The park has eateries such as the popular Torchy's Tacos, Holy Cacao (fine desserts), and Conscious Cravings (wraps, salads, smoothies). Aside from the food trucks themselves, I really like this spot for a few additional reasons: 1. Free parking. 2. Plenty of seating, covered and uncovered. 3. Free water. 4. Restrooms. The covered seating area even has TVs inside. A fantastic job by the folks who put this together. They seemed to have thought of everything. If you're visiting Austin, I highly recommend checking this place out. Just a brisk walk across the river from downtown.

OK, now I have really seen all the world has to offer, and feel I can die a happy man. In no town in the world can I see a trailer park/parking garage/burger stand/taco stand working so well, but this is Austin and it is GLORIOUS!!! The South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery is a hip little spot to get your taco and burger on. If you don't know about Torchy's Tacos you haven't been paying attention and thankfully we have now been graced with another creation by the same trailer food stand king: Shuggie's Burgers. The combination of these two Goliaths of trailer park cuisine is an ingenious way to make South Austin even more South Austiny. Now, to what we had... A few of us were thinking of where to grab a bite to eat after a day of athletic feats and friendly competition at the park. We all wanted something greasy, good, and on the go; so the Trailer Park was a fitting solution to our Sunday afternoon cravings. Between the three of us, we tried The Democrat, The Brushfire, two burgers, the Ice Cream Battered Onion Rings and the French Fries. Our entire meal was created by hand, and grilled up to perfection in separate trailers and was all ready at roughly the same time. We munched, we played ping pong, we didn't want to leave. The food is fabulous, the atmosphere is one of a kind and this is a spot everyone is Austin should enjoy. Cheers, BRING YOUR OWN BEERS!