Earl Campbell’s Tacos

  2.6 – 252 reviews   • Fast food restaurant

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Address: 3600 Presidential Blvd, Austin, TX 78719

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Website: http://earl-campbells-tacos.lany.io/

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Reviews

Jen Chon
– the brisket here is NOT brisket, it is steamed chopped, fatty beef, treated w preservative that keeps it uniformly pink and wet, the kind you get in canned beef. Reminded me of what you get in MRE packets. The fake brisket here is finished w liquid smoke for flavor and BBQ sauce to hide it.

– tall bar seating but expect seats to be moved around and taken so standing tables

– awkward bleacher seating as well

– all bowls, including vegetarian, same price at $18.87 if you de-select the automatic tip option and change it to 0% tip. There is no table service, so why the automatic tip?

– bowl size is about half the serving size of adult portions. Kids sized meals.

– refuses to take cash here, charges mandatory, automatic 2.8% fee for credit card as only payment option

– for the health and environmentally- conscious, I uploaded photos of their food setup station which uses polyethylene plastic food wraps to line their constantly heated metal food containers. Shows laziness in the workers just cleaning and disinfecting the stainless steel containers over the health of patrons.
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Jeff Farr
Super disappointed in my refried bean/potato tacos. I had high hopes. I wanted to like them as much as I did watching Earl “Thunder Thighs” Campbell rumble over middle linebackers in the early 80s. Unlike Earl, these tacos came with zero flavor, a dry flour tortilla, and cubed potatoes barely warmed up from the freezer. Don’t ask what they cost – even at an airport. The only positive was listening to the live music in the nearby courtyard.
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Michael Negoescu
First of all. Over priced.
I got Cajun chicken taco. No Cajun flavor, almost bland. They topped with little sour cream and pico de Gallo. I had to ask for more since they gave you so little pico de gallo. Unfortunately, that was just as bland. No seasoning that I can taste. Moreover they have a golden fee of 10% tip and 2.8% charge fee. Of course they ask for an additional tip starting at 20%. For $14 , 2 tacos , that don’t impress—- I say go to the salt lick bbq. Much better taste.
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Jason Olson
I ordered a sausage taco and a brisket taco. I could almost not see the coleslaw and both were drenched in BBQ sauce.

Wish I would have found the reviews for spending this much money on a simple lunch with no drinks.

We will not come back here on future trips out of Austin.
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Jordan Yoshimine
We were on a 2+ hour layover in Austin so we had plenty of time to eat. Settled on Earl Campbell’s Taco Truck. Prices weren’t that outrageous and portion sizes were pretty good. A few of us got the chicken bowl and a few got the brisket tacos. Both had goof flavor. The bowl had a good kick. Seating area was crowded didn’t feel chaotic. Better than typical airport food. In fact, there wasn’t a McDonald’s, KFC or Wendy’s in
sight.
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Mr. No Tengo Dinero
Got some breakfast burritos! It was okay taste but nice that it came fairly quickly! It came within 5 mins of order IF the line is short ! 😉
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Lisa DeVuyst
A shocking $27 for a tiny bun with chopped up meat on it. It was extremely salty, way too much. It was small, there were a ton of hidden fees, surcharges and forced tip. Being at an airport, the menu item doubled in price and it definitely wasn’t worth it. The only good thing was that it was very fast, but that may have been because there was no line. I wish I’d read the reviews before expecting a cheaper meal.
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Steve Takata
I want to rank this higher, just because it’s Earl Campbell. Unfortunately he’s not a good of a cook as he was a running back. For airport food it’s still acceptable and usually the line here short. Most of the tacos are pretty good they could just have a little more flavor. But this is a nice place to hang out with a lot of see if you’ve got some time, and there’s often live music.
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Angad Ozarkar
I got the cajun chicken tacos. They were a disgrace to both the words Cajun and Taco.

Felt like microwaved bland chicken, stale tortillas served with stale pico. Avoid if you can.
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Mika’ele Keni’
Unfortunately Earl Campbell’s Food Truck is akin to your Airport food…

Overpriced, sub-par food…
Just grab something to eat due to the limited options available.

As far as I know, Earl Campbell’s Food Truck is only at the Austin airport. On the plus side it’s one of the first Venues to open for breakfast. Of course early bird travelers line up for a quick bit to eat since other options are very limited.

BREAKFAST TACOS:
~ EGG & CHEESE WITH BRISKET – 3/5
Stubby little Taco stuffed with Brisket. This actually looked like a mini Burrito or a Burrito cut in thirds. I can’t talk ill of the portion, but the Brisket wasn’t the best. Not up to Austin Standards, but still edible.

~ SAUSAGE WRAP – 1/5
Seriously skip this one… I only ordered it out of curiosity. They handed me a sausage like in a Tortilla! There was nothing else in it. This looks like something you give a 5 year old. …annnddd it was $9!!! SMH At least it was edible.

Pick another option if it’s available to you…
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