… 123456789 Taco Trucks… 000000000 Hungry Gang. 00000000 ==Bottom of the 9th(at 10:30pm on a Saturday) ==2 Outs ==Up to bat: Empty Bellies(from Hungry Town, USA) =1stPITCH: Tacos Los Primos #2 = closed —-SSSTTEEEE-RIKE one!!! =2ndPITCH: Taco El Grande = closed —-SSSTTEEEE-RIKE two!!! =3rdPITCH: McDonalds = yuck —Ball one. =4thPITCH: Mattress Outlet = mistaken for restaurant —Ball two. =5thPITCH: TACOSELBANDERO — we have have a hit! ************* +++GAMESUMMARY+++ We were in Yakima on a Saturday night, and it was only 10:30pm. We wanted to get our taco truck on(two of my faves are in the Yak). I had a big crew, and they were all following Frodo(me) on our quest for food on this Lord of the Rings-ish journey. We stopped by Tacos Los Primos #2, and as we arrived the cook said, «We’re closed.» D’oh! We were desperate, but I had one more truck under my sleeve: Taco El Grande. It was closed, too. Really? Really. No taco trucks open past 10:30pm on a Saturday?! What’s this world coming too?! I think taco trucks are supposed to be open past 2am by law(drunkard law, that is). We continued a blind search down 1st. After mistaking a neon sign-filled window of a Mattress store as a restaurant, we found it: an open taco truck. ENTER: Tacos El Bandero In the parking lot of the club Studio 54(they were having«Noche Latina») we found a taco truck. By this time it was past 11pm. The were a bit limited in their offerings. I ordered a few carne asada tacos and a chicken. The tacos were fair/average. I gulped them down like Pac Man gulping dots(we were all freezing a tad). So yeah, average taco truck, but this place gets big UPs for being: OPEN!!! (and not throwing us a STRIKETHREE for the night!) ;)