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Spotted outside Piermont Bicycle Connection. #badass #redhookcrit #bikenyc

Spotted outside Piermont Bicycle Connection. #badass #redhookcrit #bikenyc

Red Hook Criterium 2011. Taken with my Flip camera last night.

Red Hook Criterium 2011. Photo 1. #bikenyc #redhookcrit

Red Hook Criterium 2011. Photo 1. #bikenyc #redhookcrit

Want the scoop on the the Red Hook Crit before tonight’s race? Here’s a video from the NY Post after last year’s festivities.

Another Red Hook Criterium poster.
http://www.redhookcrit.com/

Another Red Hook Criterium poster.

http://www.redhookcrit.com/

Red Hook Criterium 2011

Red Hook Criterium 2011

Satisfy your post-bike hunger at the Red Hook ballfields

Biking makes me hungry. And after I’ve done a few loops in Prospect Park on a Saturday (or Sunday), it’s often a taco or huarache from the Red Hook Food Vendors that I crave.

It’s all authentic Latin food — very fresh, perfectly salty, and ideal for scarfing down at a picnic table with your bikes parked next to you.

After our ride this afternoon, we pedaled the 2.5 miles over to the Red Hook ballfields and tried a few dishes we hadn’t on past trips.

Head to the corner of Clinton and Bay Sts. in Red Hook. You can’t miss the trucks.

This time, we hit up the apparently un-named truck at the end on Clinton Street for some delicious flautas ($4). Added some picked onions and roasted poblanos, which gave it some nice acidity.

Country Boys is probably the most popular truck — known for its huaraches. Today, we got chalupas ($6). One with shrimp, one with beans, and one with pork.

There’s plenty to do in Red Hook, so if you’re still up for a little exploring (and still a little hungry) be sure to check out:

Any other hidden gems in Red Hook we should know about?

Have you been to the Red Hook Food Vendors? What did you eat??

Red Hook Ball Fields Food Vendors. If you’ve never been, you MUST pedal down there this summer…

Red Hook Ball Fields Food Vendors. If you’ve never been, you MUST pedal down there this summer…