If you’re looking for a spot that feels like a festival of flavors, Los Trailers is where it’s at! This pop-up market and food haven is an absolute dream for anyone who loves great eats, good vibes, and a touch of spontaneity.
The setup is genius—an array of food trucks and pop-ups offering everything from juicy burgers to mouthwatering tacos, crispy empanadas, and desserts that will make you rethink your diet (spoiler: you’ll happily break it). It’s like all your favorite restaurants decided to hang out together in one delicious location.
The atmosphere? Electric. Live music, twinkling lights, and the laughter of people enjoying their meals make this place feel like a party you’ll never want to leave. Whether you’re on a casual date, hanging with friends, or just looking for a fun way to spend the evening, Los Trailers has you covered.
What’s great is that everyone can find something they love here. Got a friend who’s obsessed with BBQ while you’re craving sushi? No problem—Los Trailers lets you mix and match your cravings like a culinary DJ.
And let’s not forget the drinks. The craft beer and cocktail options are chef’s kiss, perfectly complementing the incredible food lineup. Pair your meal with a cold beer or a fruity mojito, and you’ve got yourself a perfect evening.
Los Trailers isn’t just a place to eat—it’s an experience. If you’re in the area and haven’t been yet, what are you waiting for? Just make sure you come hungry because you’re going to want to...
Read moreFor food we chose Up in Smoke. It was good, the meat on the ribs was really tender and the pulled pork was good in flavor. Flavors overall were mild, not too out there. But a good alternative of you are looking for bbq places nearby. For drinks we chose nacho Libre where we ordered margaritas. We're a little disappointed that from all the menu that consisted in about 9 or 10 varieties of margaritas only had 3, the regular, passion fruit and melon. They tasted bland and lacked alcohol almost seemed like we were drinking virgin margaritas, basically we spent $20 for 2 cups of juice. For dessert went for Kanella which we liked a lot, chose the chocolate cake In a cup and a cheese and guava cake. Cakes were moist and had great flavor. Overall it was a good experience. A recommendation for the place should be a strict no smoking policy, even the security guard was smoking while making the rounds. Aside from that good ambiance...
Read moreExcellent! Went alone on a Friday night, free parking, After a really good Arepa, I thought about having an acai bowl and go try from Kanella bakery. I asked for the basic acai bowl, for about $8. Attached are the photos of what was served to me. Two tablespoons of acai. 5 paper thin slices o banana and a bunch of cheap granola (no nuts). By far the most pathetic "acai bowl" I have seen in my life. I immediately asked for my money back. If in Bayamón and wanting a real acai bowl, go to the truck parked next to the gas station in Rio Hondo mall next to...
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