Dining

The Falafel Spot

DiningCLOSED TEMPORARILY★ 4.8
Falafel bites with creamy sauce served in a restaurant setting inside Yellowstone National Park, garnished with greens.

Falafel Wrap delivers a crack of crisp crust, then a soft, fluffy center. Hummus glides in with a creamy, smooth bite that clings to the falafel like a savory glaze. The plate balances fluffy rice with bold, fresh flavors that feel quick, satisfying, and worth the spill of grease on the fingers.

Quick facts

Meals Served
  • Dinner
Signature Dishes
Falafel Wrap; Falafel Plate; Falafel Hummus Plate
Local Specialties
No Yellowstone-specific ingredients; Mediterranean falafel and hummus serve as a refreshing break from typical park fare.
Popular Items
Falafel Wrap; Falafel Plate; Hummus

What to order

Meals Served
  • Dinner
Signature Dishes
Falafel Wrap; Falafel Plate; Falafel Hummus Plate
Local Specialties
No Yellowstone-specific ingredients; Mediterranean falafel and hummus serve as a refreshing break from typical park fare.
Popular Items
Falafel Wrap; Falafel Plate; Hummus
Menu Recommendations
Go Falafel Wrap or Falafel Plate; don’t skip the hummus. For drinks, opt for a soda or water to save room for the falafel crunch.
Dietary Options
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan

Prices & reservations

Price Specifics
Falafel Wrap $10.00, Falafel Hummus Plate $9.00, Falafel Plate $8.00, French Fries $3.00, Soda $3.00
Reservations Policy
Walk-in only; no reservations for the food truck.
Typical Wait Times
Peak times can bring a wait, especially Saturday evenings, but lines are generally short enough to be worth it.
Cash Only
0

Hours & seating

Operating Hours
Evenings; typical windows include 6:00 PM–10:00 PM on weekdays and 12:00 PM–10:00 PM on Saturdays; hours vary and may shift by day.
Seasonal Hours
Hours vary seasonally, with a focus on warmer months and peak visiting periods; check local listings for current times.
Closed Days
Sunday closures noted in some sources; otherwise hours vary by day and season.
Happy Hour Times
No happy hour details found.
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Parking Details
Free parking lot or street parking in the West Yellowstone area; easy in-and-out for quick pickups.
Accessibility
Limited indoor access; seating is outdoors with a counter-service pickup window at ground level. No documented ramps or accessible restrooms; plan for curbside access and outdoor seating. Visibility is straightforward, but don’t expect a sit-down, indoor dining experience.

Visit strategy

Best For
  • Vegetarian/vegan diners
  • Post-hike meals
  • Families with kids
Not Ideal For
Diners seeking a formal, indoor dining room with table service
Service Type
Counter service
Service Speed
Fast
Vibe
  • Casual
  • Food truck
  • Post-hike fueling
Noise Level
Moderate to loud with crowds
View Type
  • Gas station backdrop
  • Park-edge setting
Busiest Times
Saturday evenings
Best Visit Times
Evenings around 6:00–7:30 PM to balance flavor with shorter lines
Tips Advice
  • Get the Falafel Wrap; the texture is unmatched.
  • Don’t skip the hummus; it’s the glue that ties the plate together.
  • Go slightly off-peak in the evening to cut the wait.
  • Takeout saves you the wait and lets you eat near the gas station’s fuel pumps without drama.

More details

Park Area
Yellowstone National Park (West Yellowstone area)
Takeout Available
1
Delivery Available
1
Delivery Details
Delivery listed as an option; specifics not documented
Dress Code
Come as you are
Beverage Program
Soda and water
Tasting Flights
0
Tours Available
0
Bottle Sales
0
Parking Available
1
Dog Friendly Patio
0
Wi-Fi Available
0
Family Friendly
1
Family Friendly Notes
Kid-friendly; owner has created off-menu fries for children
Age Restriction
All ages welcome
Bar Seating
0
Seasonal Rushes
Peak during warmer months and peak tourist season; hours shift with the season
Live Music
No live music
Special Events
No special events noted
Has Gift Shop
0
Unique Attractions
Falafel with a crispy exterior and fluffy interior paired with a super-creamy hummus; all from a mobile truck
Unique Factor
Crispy-on-the-outside falafel with unbeatably creamy hummus from a compact food truck
Nearby Facilities
Gas station, parking lot, takeout area nearby
Recent Updates
Hours appear to vary seasonally; no major changes noted beyond typical scheduling shifts
Best Time To Visit
Evenings are when the kitchen comes alive; Saturday evenings are busiest, so aim for slightly off-peak (6:00–7:30 PM) to dodge the line.
The Order Strategy
Skip shawarma letdown, go straight for Falafel Wrap—locals swear by the texture and freshness. For a drink, soda is the reliable energy boost; water keeps the palate primed for more crunch.
The Vibe Check
This is pure Post-Hike fueling energy: casual, outdoor, fast-paced, and no-fuss. Laptop use isn’t ideal; bring appetite and a willingness to share tables with other hikers.
The Crowd Factor
Expect a line on Saturdays; go early or consider takeout to beat the crowd. Weeknights are calmer, and you can grab a table without a long wait.
Eat Here If Skip If
EAT HERE IF: you want vegetarian/vegan falafel with strong hummus; SKIP IF: you require a full-service indoor dining room.
Distance From Park
approximately 27 miles from park entrance
Review Summary
The falafels deliver a precise crunch with a soft center and the hummus stays creamy; the plates balance zingy spices with fresh greens. Reviews crown it a must-visit, though some reports note limited hours and occasional overcooked shawarma in other menu items. Overall, a standout falafel experience in the valley.

Location

Frequently asked questions

Is falafel gluten-free?

Falafel itself is typically gluten-free, but the wraps use flour tortillas; no dedicated gluten-free wrap option is listed.

Is takeout available?

Yes. Takeout is offered by the food truck, with delivery also listed as an option.

Is there seating on site?

Limited outdoor seating is available; indoor seating is not offered by the truck.

Are there allergen alerts?

No specific allergen alerts are documented in the reviews; the primary dishes are falafel and hummus, both plant-based.

What are the hours?

Hours vary by day and season; evenings are common, with Saturday being the busiest.

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Sources

Editorial review: YourNPGuide Editorial Team. Information is compiled from official sources, verified traveler reviews, and editorial research; no firsthand visit is implied unless explicitly documented. Learn how YourNPGuide works.

Last updated January 2026. Report an issue.