If you're ready for a fiery flavor adventure, look no further than Hurt's Hot Chicken Food Truck! This mobile sensation, led by the talented Lamont, is taking Nashville’s hot chicken scene to the next level with unforgettable, crave-worthy flavors.
Hurt’s Hot Chicken has built a reputation for delivering mouthwatering, perfectly seasoned chicken that keeps fans coming back. Whether you’ve visited their famous "Spot" in Mt. Juliet or are experiencing their food for the first time, one thing is guaranteed—your taste buds are in for a treat!
Now, with a fully decked-out, eye-catching food truck, Hurt’s Hot Chicken is hitting the streets in style. From the moment you spot the vibrant truck, you know something special is inside. Step up and let the irresistible aroma of perfectly seasoned, crispy chicken pull you in.
Each bite of their juicy, tender chicken bursts with flavor, thanks to Lamont’s secret blend of spices that deliver the perfect balance of savory, spicy goodness. It’s a flavor explosion that will leave you planning your next visit before you’ve even finished your meal!
And let’s not forget the legendary Boss Sauce—a zesty, tangy masterpiece that takes the heat and flavor to another level. It’s the perfect finishing touch that will have you savoring every bite.
Wherever the Hurt’s Hot Chicken Food Truck rolls up, it grabs attention, ignites curiosity, and delivers an experience you won’t forget. So brace yourself for a five-star journey of bold flavors that will leave you saying, "It’s soooo hurtin’ good!"
One visit won’t be...
Read moreLet me set the scene: Mount Juliet Fourth of July Celebration. My wife and I both ordered from Hurt’s via the QR code—me at 7:48 PM, her at 7:51 PM. Our confirmation texts said the food would be ready by 8:38 PM. When 8:38 rolled around, we were still 27 orders away. The new estimate? Another 50 minutes.
The fireworks started at 9 PM. During the show, I walked up to the truck and politely asked for a refund since we were clearly not getting our food in time. Instead of any ounce of professionalism, I was met with rude, dismissive staff who acted like I was the issue. I gave them our order numbers, and one guy literally scoffed at me and said, “No, what’s ON the orders?” Then he tried offering me some random meal like that would fix everything. I declined and said we’d rather have a refund since the event was basically over.
I told them I had replied to the confirmation text requesting a refund, and the guy (who seemed to be in charge) basically waved me off and said, “Then we’ll get to it.” That was it. No apology, no accountability, nothing.
This food truck is a joke. Horrible service, no communication, and zero respect for paying customers. I would never recommend this place to anyone. If I don’t get that refund, Hurt’s is going to have a HOT problem.
Do yourself a favor—eat...
Read moreI’ve been eating Nashville hot chicken for 20 plus years. No one has ever made better hot chicken than the original Nashville hot chicken, Princes Hot Chicken on Ewing Lane in Nashville. There have been a lot hot chicken places in Nashville since it became Nashville’s “thing”. I’ve tried most of them. Some are good. Some fall way short. Today, I tried Hurts for the first time. I’m saying today that Hurts is the best Nashville hot chicken in Nashville. The shame is, I’ve passed Hurts a few times heading to the new Princes in Antioch. Sometimes, goodness is right in...
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