№ 339 · Listed
Trade · Food Truck
Location · St. George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Food Truck

St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen

St. George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Armando Serrano noticed in 2016 that St. George's First Friday downtown events had no Mexican food. He got a trailer, called it El Señor T Taco Truck, changed the name a few months later to St. George Taco Truck, and has been running it — with the same stated drive toward building something of his own that he credits to watching his father — for a decade now. Voyage Utah Magazine's Hidden Gems series profiled Serrano directly, confirming his role as owner from a non-advertising editorial source.

The brick-and-mortar St. George Taco Truck Kitchen at 3392 S 3000 E, Ste 101 was the natural endpoint of what started on wheels. The menu is Mexican street food: carne asada, grilled chicken, al pastor, chorizo, campechano, built into tacos at $3 each, tacombos, burritos, quesadillas, and mulitas. A rooftop event space handles private gatherings. Tuesday through Saturday service runs from 10:30 AM. The truck continues operating at the River Road corridor alongside the kitchen.

**Verification notes** Website live; Armando Serrano confirmed as owner in Voyage Utah editorial profile; 2016 founding confirmed; brick-and-mortar address 3392 S 3000 E, Ste 101, St. George, UT 84790 confirmed on Yelp; truck and kitchen both confirmed in operation.

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Frequently asked

What does St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen do?

Armando Serrano noticed in 2016 that St.

Where is St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen located?

St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen is at 3392 S 3000 E, Ste 101, St. George, UT, 84790 in St. George, Utah.

How do I contact St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen?

To reach St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen, call (435) 817-9588 or visit stgeorgetacotruck.com.

Why is St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen listed in the 435 Alliance?

St. George Taco Truck & Kitchen is listed because it operates locally in St. George and meets the alliance's editorial standard — invited, not scraped, with a public source trail.