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A Look at Redmond’s Food Truck Scene


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Your Guide to Central Oregon’s Best Meals on Four Wheels

Redmond is home to a thriving food truck scene that serves up everything from coffee to sliders and even sushi. Whether you’re traveling with a diverse range of palates or just want a casual spot to settle in, our food truck parks offer great spots with patio seating, fire pits, and plenty of food options.

The local community strongly supports these vendors, making food trucks a lively and exciting highlight of Redmond’s food scene. Here are some of the best hubs and food trucks Redmond has to offer.

Food Cart Pods

Around Redmond, you’ll find plenty of spots with a blend of seasonal and permanent carts, making it easy to satisfy every craving in your group. Here are our favorite hubs:

Wild Ride Brewing

332 SW 5th Street, Redmond
Wild Ride Brewing is a popular taproom and brewery in Redmond, surrounded by fire-pit tables and food trucks that pair well with their craft beers. Here, you’ll find all sorts of options, including:

Blacksmith Public House

308 SW Evergreen Avenue, Redmond
This large “honky-tonk style” tavern offers a rotating selection of food trucks, live music, and outdoor seating. Depending on the season, you’ll discover:

General Duffy’s

404 SW Forest Avenue, Redmond
A fan favorite of both locals and visitors to Central Oregon, General Duffy’s Waterhole is a sprawling campus of entertainment, with a beer garden with 25+ beers on tap, a sports bar with regular specials and events, an outdoor concert venue, and a mix of rotating and permanent food trucks, all situated in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.

Otto’s Landing

652 NW 7th Street, Redmond
Otto’s Landing is a lively sports bar with a mix of food trucks on-site, plus a kids’ area, pool tables, and darts. It’s a great spot for groups with varied tastes. Food options here often include:

Redmond Food Park

122 SW 5th Street, Redmond
This centralized spot offers picnic tables and a small playground, making it family-friendly and easy to gather with friends. Here you’ll typically find:

⅛ Street Food Trucks, Patio & Taphouse

845 SW 17th Place, Redmond
Featuring a covered patio with large firepits and an on-site taphouse, ⅛ Street sets the scene for a relaxed meal with several food trucks to choose from, including:

Stand Out Stand Alones

In addition to the food cart hubs, Redmond is home to several stand-alone trucks that are worth seeking out. Scattered throughout the city, these one-off spots often serve up local favorites that have built a strong following all on their own.

Johnny’s Joint

2605 S 1st Street, Redmond
Known for hearty breakfast burritos, burgers, and other comfort eats that hit the spot anytime.

Richards Sliders

245 SW 6th Street, Redmond
A local favorite for highly rated sliders and fries by the bag.

El Patron Mexican Kitchen

1555 NW 6th Street, Redmond
Offers small plates and quick bites with authentic Mexican spices and fresh ingredients.

How Can You Go Wrong?

With dozens of casual and affordable spots all over town, Redmond’s food truck scene is a solid choice for families, groups, or anyone who wants something quick, unique, and delicious.

So show up hungry and support our local food artisans who help keep Redmond’s food scene thriving.