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mexican · Sunset Park, BrooklynNO. 283 / 342

Tacos El Bronco

A late-night Sunset Park taco truck known for cheap, generous tacos and a walk-up, cash-only window setup that reportedly draws steady crowds and waits, especially after dark.

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//The line

Tacos El Bronco is a well-known taco truck parked in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, prized for cheap, generous tacos and unusually late hours that keep it running long after typical dinner service ends elsewhere. It's a cash-and-carry, order-at-the-window setup with no seating to manage, so any wait shows up as a literal line at the truck window rather than a host stand.

Reviewers commonly describe waits of 30 minutes or more during busy stretches, which is attributed more to the truck's popularity and bargain pricing than to a slow kitchen. There's no reservation system since it's walk-up only, so the main lever for avoiding a wait is timing a visit for a quieter part of the day rather than booking ahead.

Search results turned up two Tacos El Bronco locations in the neighborhood: the food truck near 37th St & 5th Ave (the one most associated with a line) and a separate sit-down restaurant at 4324 4th Ave. They may or may not be commonly owned/run together; treat them as distinct venues with their own hours and wait patterns.

//When the line peaks
Late-night hours (truck reportedly open until 1-2am most nights) draw a steady crowd given how few other options are open that late. Weekend evenings likely see the heaviest walk-up demand given the cash-only, order-at-window format with no way to skip the line. Weekday afternoons are the most plausible lower-traffic window, though we have no direct data confirming this.

Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.

//FAQ
How long is the wait at Tacos El Bronco?

Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at Tacos El Bronco yet, so we can't show a real-time line count. That said, reviewers commonly report waits of 30 minutes or more during busy periods, which locals attribute to the truck's popularity and cheap pricing rather than slow service.

What are Tacos El Bronco's hours?

The Sunset Park food truck (37th St & 5th Ave) is reported open Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Sunday from 1pm to 2am, and Wednesday from 6pm to 2am. A separate sit-down Tacos El Bronco at 4324 4th Ave reportedly runs Monday-Thursday 11am-1am, Friday-Saturday 11am-2am, and Sunday 11am-1am. Always check current listings before visiting, since food truck schedules can shift.

Does Tacos El Bronco take reservations?

No indication of a reservation system was found for either location. The food truck is a walk-up, order-at-the-window operation, which is the more likely source of any wait since there's no seating or host stand to manage a line.

Where exactly is Tacos El Bronco?

There appear to be two Tacos El Bronco spots in the Sunset Park area: a food truck around 37th St & 5th Ave, and a sit-down restaurant at 4324 4th Ave, Brooklyn. Reviews and photos suggest the truck is the more talked-about, line-drawing location.

What's the best time to go to avoid a line?

We don't have real-time or historical wait data to point to a specific low-traffic window. General reasoning from the reported hours: an off-peak weekday afternoon is likely calmer than late-night hours (close to the 1-2am closing), when the truck's cheap late-night food draws crowds.

Sources: Yelp — Tacos El Bronco (food truck, 37th St & 5th Ave) · Yelp — Tacos El Bronco (restaurant, 4324 4th Ave) · The Infatuation — Tacos El Bronco review

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