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From One Truck to Your Table

The Potluck started as a single trailer on Menchaca Road with bold wings and bigger ambitions. Two Austin locations later, it's still the same deal: show up hungry, leave like family.
The Truck on Menchaca Road

The Truck on Menchaca Road

It started with an orange food trailer in South Austin, a loyal neighborhood crowd, and wings unlike anything else in the city. The picnic tables filled up fast, and the regulars kept coming back — sometimes twice a week.
Names That Tell the Truth

Names That Tell the Truth

Crack Wings. Loose Cannon. W.A.P. The names are an honest warning. Rooted in Cajun tradition, built for people who drive hours just to eat.
Shay, Joshua, and the Rest

Shay, Joshua, and the Rest

Shay and Joshua show up in review after review — by name. Samples before you order, birthday wings on the house, a backyard cookout vibe every time.
A Second Home on Riverside

A Second Home on Riverside

Demand outgrew the trailer. The Potluck opened on East Riverside — neon sign, music wall, full brick-and-mortar — and landed a 4.9-star rating across 1,100+ reviews.
Why It's Called a Potluck

Why It's Called a Potluck

A potluck is a gathering — everyone shows up, everyone eats, everyone belongs. That's been the whole idea from day one, whether you're pulling up to the Menchaca trailer or sitting down in Riverside for the first time.