Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | September 2024

Business

BY JOVANNA AGUILAR

Porky’s Backyard features a full bar serving beer, wine, hard seltzers and specialty cocktails.

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Barbecue is among the many types of cuisine oered by food trucks stationed at Porky’s Backyard.

COURTESY PORKY’S BACKYARD

Porky’s Backyard food truck park oers fun for all

favorites include: • The Blue Long Island, a fruity take on the standard Long Island Iced Tea • The Green Lambo, made with pineapple and melon liqueur A closer look The park showcases art created by local artists. Additionally, Porky’s Backyard has 12 Formula 1 racing simulators with full platform motion and screens located in its 2,000-square-foot mezza- nine. The food truck park also frequently holds events including car shows, live music, karaoke nights, rotating DJ nights and Throwback Thurs- day nights featuring ‘90s and ‘80s hits.

Porky’s Backyard, a 10,000-square-foot car- themed food truck park that opened in Humble in early January, was designed from the ground up by owner Austin Wolf. Zooming in Porky’s Backyard has 16 consistent food trucks with minimal rotating food trucks, Wolf said. The eateries oer several cuisine options includ- ing Mexican, Hawaiian barbecue, Columbian, Asian, Jamaican and seafood as well as dessert food trucks oering treats typically found at carni- vals. Wolf said the business oers the community a space to enjoy food and drinks with its full bar. The bar oers 40 tap beers, wine, hard seltzers and specialty cocktails. Wolf said some customer

The venue frequently holds events such as car shows.

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5131 Atascocita Road, Humble www.porkysbackyard.com

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