A 2011 Vendy Cup-winning pupusa truck at the historic Red Hook Ball Fields immigrant food market, run by Rafael Soler and Reina Bermudez-Soler.
Bay St & Clinton St, Red Hook Ball Fields, Brooklyn, NY 11231
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Solber Pupusas has been a fixture at the Red Hook Ball Fields' immigrant food vendor market for over a decade, winning the 2011 Vendy Cup, and is described by Atlas Obscura as one of the market's most sought-after stands.
Diners have historically reported long waits for the stand's pupusas — commonly described as 'a forty-five minute wait that's worth it' — though a May 2025 visit found its line comparatively shorter than some other Ball Fields vendors, per follow-up reporting.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-up food truck
Seasonal, roughly May through October, weekends
Reports have historically described waits of around 45 minutes at peak, though a more recent May 2025 visit found the line shorter than some neighboring vendors, per follow-up reporting.
No — it operates as an outdoor food truck/cart at the Red Hook Ball Fields with no reservation system reported.
Yes, it's a walk-up food truck at the Red Hook Ball Fields, operating seasonally on weekends from roughly May through October, per search reporting.
Sources: Atlas Obscura