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Brian Robbins, a tech mechanic for Rocket Electrics on Riverside Drive in Austin, often picks up lunch from the Short Bus location on Barton Springs Road.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
Aubrie Iverson, Texas State student and Grunge Grubbin' contributor, poses in front of one of Austin's many food trucks.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.

Chandler Voswinkel, a Texas State senior and writer for the Grunge Grubbin' blog, is excited to try the "Pep Rally" sandwich she ordered.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
Brittany Lesoon, Texas State junior and Houston native, was pleasantly surprised by the atmosphere and menu option offered by the Short Bus.  Photo by Chandler Voswinkel.
The mobile eateries of Austin offer tasty alternatives to brick-and-mortar dining, often at a low price.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
Brittany was "stuffed" after lunch, leaving only remnants of her meal uneaten.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
The Short Bus on Barton Springs Road shares the location with Mamboberry, Lucy's European Cuisine, and a snow cone truck, not pictured.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
Brittany convinces one of the Short Bus staff to take a break for a photo op.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
Brittany receives her first-ever order from a mobile kitchen.  Photo by Chandler Voswinkel.
The Short Bus staff was poised for action, often remembering orders and calling them out for confirmation from their regular customers.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.
Food trucks of the 21st century come in all shapes, sizes and cuisines.  Some even serve dessert exclusively.  Photo by Felisha Bull.
A pair of cupcakes to hit the spot on a Friday night is an Austinite favorite.  Photo by Felisha Bull.


Cow Tipping Creamery is one of Ranch Rio Eatery's many options.  Photo by Stephanie Diaz.

The menu board guides customers through the tasty and sweet options on sale.  Photo by Stephanie Diaz.

Gordough's of Austin, loved by the regulars, serves customers even at dawn.  Photo by Stephanie Diaz.

A classic neon "open" sign draws hungry customers from afar.  Photo by Stephanie Diaz.

The So-Fi location in Austin attracts steady business, sunshine not required.  Photo by Stephanie
 Diaz.
Good hygeine, good food Photo by Brittany Lesoon 
The inside of the Short Bus. Photo by Brittany Lesoon
A "grungy" spray-painted exit sign guides customers back to the road.  Photo by Brittany Lesoon.

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