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Food Trucks in Nashville 2025: The Ultimate Guide to Mobile Dining in Music City

Discover Nashville's best food trucks! Find locations, schedules, must-try dishes, and insider tips for enjoying Music City's vibrant mobile food scene.

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Table of Contents

  1. Nashville’s Food Truck Revolution
  2. Top 15 Nashville Food Trucks
  3. Where to Find Food Trucks
  4. Food Truck Events & Rallies
  5. Food Truck Cuisine by Type
  6. Best Food Truck Parks
  7. Tracking Food Trucks
  8. Food Truck vs. Restaurant
  9. Nashville Food Truck FAQ

Nashville’s Food Truck Revolution

Nashville’s food truck scene has exploded over the past decade, transforming from a handful of taco trucks to 200+ mobile kitchens serving everything from Korean fusion to gourmet grilled cheese. What started as a lunch option for construction workers has evolved into a legitimate culinary movement, with several food trucks earning more acclaim than traditional restaurants.

Why Nashville Food Trucks Thrive

1. Lower Overhead = Culinary Experimentation
Without the costs of brick-and-mortar restaurants, food truck operators can take creative risks. This has led to innovative concepts like Korean-Mexican fusion, vegan soul food, and gourmet donut burgers.

2. Music City Culture
Nashville’s outdoor festival culture, brewery scene, and late-night honky-tonk crowds create perfect conditions for mobile food. Food trucks feed concert-goers, brewery visitors, and post-bar crowds throughout the night.

3. Chef Incubators
Many successful Nashville restaurants started as food trucks (The Grilled Cheeserie, Mas Tacos, Hattie B’s Hot Chicken). The trucks serve as low-risk testing grounds for concepts that eventually become permanent restaurants.

4. Neighborhood Accessibility
Food trucks bring quality food to neighborhoods without restaurants, East Nashville, North Nashville, and residential areas that can’t support full restaurants benefit from rotating food truck options.


Top 15 Nashville Food Trucks

1. The Grilled Cheeserie

Cuisine: Gourmet Grilled Cheese
Must-Try: The Pimento Mac & Cheese Melt ($10)
Location: Check Instagram (@grilledcheeserie) for daily schedule
Why It’s Legendary: Nashville’s most famous food truck, now with brick-and-mortar location too

The Story:
Founded by Crystal De Luna-Bogan in 2010, The Grilled Cheeserie elevated the humble grilled cheese into an art form. The truck gained national attention on Food Network and became so successful they opened a permanent restaurant in The Nations neighborhood.

Signature Dishes:
The Pimento Mac & Cheese ($10) – Pimento cheese + mac & cheese between grilled sourdough
The Mushroom Melt ($9) – Truffle mushrooms, Gruyère, caramelized onions
The Brie ($9) – Brie, apples, honey, arugula on multigrain
Tomato Soup ($5) – Perfect pairing with any sandwich

Where to Find:
Brick-and-mortar: 2003 Burgundy St, Nashville
Food Truck: Rotates (follows on social media)
Private Events: Available for catering

Pro Tips:
– The Pimento Mac is worth the hype (order it)
– Tomato soup + grilled cheese = comfort perfection
– Weekday lunch lines shorter than weekends
– Download their app for real-time location

Price Range: $8-12 per sandwich
Vegetarian Options: Multiple


2. Funk Seoul Brother

Cuisine: Korean-Mexican Fusion
Must-Try: Seoul Sausage Burrito ($9)
Location: Germantown, Wedgewood-Houston, events

The Concept:
Funk Seoul Brother pioneered Korean-Mexican fusion in Nashville, blending Korean BBQ flavors with Mexican formats (burritos, tacos, quesadillas). The bold flavors and creative combinations made this truck a cult favorite.

Signature Dishes:
Seoul Sausage Burrito ($9) – Korean sausage, kimchi fried rice, sriracha aioli
Kimchi Quesadilla ($8) – Kimchi, cheese, Korean BBQ beef
Bulgogi Tacos ($10 for 3) – Marinated Korean beef, Asian slaw
Korean Fried Chicken Wings ($9) – Gochujang glaze

Where to Find:
Regular: Germantown breweries (Monday Club, Bearded Iris)
Wedgewood-Houston: Thursday-Friday lunch
Special Events: Check Instagram (@funkseoulbrother)

Pro Tips:
– Spice levels adjustable (ask for “Nashville hot” for extra kick)
– Perfect pairing with craft beer
– Order extra kimchi on the side ($2)
– They cater private events

Price Range: $8-12
Vegan Options: Limited but available


3. Mas Tacos Por Favor (Started as truck, now restaurant)

Cuisine: Authentic Mexican Tacos
Must-Try: Fried Avocado Taco ($4)
Location: Brick-and-mortar at Nashville Farmers Market

The Legacy:
Mas Tacos started as a food truck before becoming one of Nashville’s most beloved restaurants. Their fried avocado taco is legendary—a Nashville food icon that people travel specifically to try.

Signature Dishes:
Fried Avocado Taco ($4) – Crispy fried avocado, cabbage slaw, poblano sauce
Pork Belly Taco ($4) – Slow-roasted, chipotle glaze
Fish Taco ($4) – Grilled tilapia, chipotle crema
Elote ($5) – Mexican street corn

Where to Find:
Restaurant: 900 Rosa L Parks Blvd (Nashville Farmers Market)
Hours: Mon-Fri 11am-3pm, Sat-Sun 11am-4pm

Pro Tips:
– BYOB (bring your own beer/wine, no corkage)
– Arrive before noon (lines form quickly)
– Order multiple tacos (they’re small, $4 each)
– Tres leches cake for dessert ($6)

Price Range: $4-6 per taco
Vegetarian Options: Excellent (fried avocado, potato & rajas)

Related: Read about Mas Tacos in our East Nashville food guide.


4. B.T.C. Burger (Big Truck Cuisine)

Cuisine: Gourmet Burgers
Must-Try: The Burger ($10)
Location: Rotates daily (check Instagram @btcburger)

The Concept:
Simple philosophy: Perfect burgers made from scratch. No fancy frills, just high-quality beef, fresh-baked buns, and classic toppings executed flawlessly.

Signature Dishes:
The Burger ($10) – Classic cheeseburger, perfectly executed
The Elvis ($12) – Peanut butter, bacon, banana (sounds weird, tastes amazing)
Shoestring Fries ($4) – Crispy, thin, addictive
Milkshakes ($6) – Hand-spun, rich

Where to Find:
Locations vary: Downtown, Germantown, East Nashville
Check social media: Daily location posted 9am
Private events: Available for catering

Pro Tips:
– The Elvis is polarizing but beloved by fans
– Simple “The Burger” lets quality ingredients shine
– Shoestring fries are essential
– Cash and card accepted

Price Range: $10-14 (burger + fries)
Vegetarian Options: Limited (veggie burger sometimes available)


5. The Southern V

Cuisine: Vegan Soul Food
Must-Try: Fried “Chicken” & Waffles ($12)
Location: Various Nashville locations

The Innovation:
The Southern V proves vegan food can be soul-satisfying. Using plant-based proteins and traditional Southern techniques, they create comfort food that even meat-eaters love.

Signature Dishes:
Vegan Hot “Chicken” ($10) – Plant-based Nashville hot chicken
Mac & “Cheese” ($8) – Cashew-based cheese sauce, incredibly creamy
Collard Greens ($6) – Slow-cooked Southern style (no pork)
Sweet Potato Pie ($5) – Vegan dessert perfection

Where to Find:
Regular spots: The Pharmacy Beer Garden, breweries
Check Instagram: @thesouthernv for weekly schedule
Farmers Markets: Weekend appearances

Pro Tips:
– Non-vegans won’t miss meat (it’s that good)
– Hot “chicken” spice levels same as real hot chicken
– Perfect for groups with mixed dietary needs
– Try the mac & “cheese” even if skeptical

Price Range: $8-14
Vegan/Vegetarian: 100% plant-based

Related: See our vegan restaurants in Nashville guide.


6. Bradley’s Curbside Creamery

Cuisine: Ice Cream & Popsicles
Must-Try: Salted Caramel Pretzel Ice Cream ($6)
Location: Rotates (check @bradleyscurbside)

The Concept:
Handcrafted ice cream and gourmet popsicles made from scratch daily. Seasonal flavors, local ingredients, and creative combinations make this Nashville’s favorite dessert truck.

Signature Items:
Salted Caramel Pretzel ($6 per scoop) – Sweet, salty, crunchy
Olive Oil & Sea Salt ($6) – Sophisticated, unique
Strawberry Basil Popsicle ($4) – Refreshing, herbal
Ice Cream Sandwiches ($7) – House-made cookies + ice cream

Where to Find:
Summer: Parks, festivals, events
Regular: Germantown, 12 South, East Nashville
Private events: Weddings, parties

Pro Tips:
– Flavors change seasonally (follow Instagram for new releases)
– Popsicles perfect for hot Nashville summers
– Ice cream sandwiches are Instagram-worthy
– They cater weddings (unique dessert option)

Price Range: $4-8
Dietary Options: Vegan flavors available


7. Yayo’s OMG

Cuisine: Venezuelan Street Food
Must-Try: Arepa Reina Pepiada ($9)
Location: Check @yayosomg Instagram

The Authenticity:
Yayo’s brings Venezuelan street food to Nashville with authentic arepas (corn cakes stuffed with fillings), tequeños, and cachapas. Owner Yayo learned recipes from his grandmother in Venezuela.

Signature Dishes:
Arepa Reina Pepiada ($9) – Chicken salad, avocado, mayo
Arepa Pabellón ($10) – Shredded beef, black beans, plantains, cheese
Tequeños ($8) – Venezuelan cheese sticks (fried, stretchy)
Cachapa ($11) – Sweet corn pancake with cheese

Where to Find:
Regular: East Nashville, breweries
Farmers Markets: Weekend mornings
Events: Food truck rallies

Pro Tips:
– Arepas are gluten-free (corn-based)
– Tequeños are addictive (order extras)
– Try plantain toppings (sweet + savory)
– Ask Yayo about Venezuelan culture (he loves sharing)

Price Range: $8-12
Gluten-Free: Most items are corn-based


8. Pelé Fire Cantina

Cuisine: Wood-Fired Pizza & Mexican
Must-Try: Wood-Fired Pizza ($12-14)
Location: Permanent location + truck

The Hybrid:
Pelé Fire operates both a food truck and a brick-and-mortar restaurant. The wood-fired oven produces Neapolitan-style pizzas with creative toppings.

Signature Dishes:
Margherita Pizza ($12) – Classic, simple perfection
Carnitas Pizza ($14) – Mexican-Italian fusion
Street Tacos ($10 for 3) – Authentic Mexican
Elote ($6) – Mexican street corn

Where to Find:
Restaurant: 2821 Bransford Ave, Berry Hill
Food Truck: Festivals and private events

Pro Tips:
– Wood-fired pizza in 90 seconds (fresh and fast)
– Mexican-pizza fusion is unique to Nashville
– Gluten-free crust available
– BYOB at restaurant location

Price Range: $10-16
Vegetarian/Vegan: Multiple options


9. Bare Naked Bagel

Cuisine: New York-Style Bagels
Must-Try: The Lox ($10)
Location: Check Instagram daily

The Story:
Nashville lacked authentic New York bagels until Bare Naked Bagel arrived. Hand-rolled, boiled, baked fresh daily—these are the real deal.

Signature Items:
The Lox ($10) – Smoked salmon, cream cheese, capers, tomato, onion
The Schmear ($6) – Bagel with flavored cream cheese
Breakfast Sandwich ($9) – Egg, cheese, choice of meat
Coffee ($3) – Fresh-brewed to pair

Where to Find:
Weekday mornings: Downtown, Germantown
Weekend: Farmers markets
Social media: Daily location posted

Pro Tips:
– Arrive early (they sell out by 11am)
– Everything bagel is most popular
– Schmears come in flavors (jalapeño, veggie, plain)
– Perfect breakfast on-the-go

Price Range: $6-12
Vegetarian Options: Excellent


10. The Pharmacy Burger

Cuisine: Gourmet Burgers (from restaurant)
Must-Try: Burger with Fried Egg ($12)
Location: Permanent restaurant with food truck

The Concept:
The Pharmacy started as a food truck before opening a hugely successful restaurant in East Nashville. The truck still operates at festivals and private events.

Signature Dishes:
Pharmacy Burger ($11) – Classic done right
Fried Egg Burger ($12) – Runny yolk, bacon
German-Style Bratwurst ($10) – Homage to building’s history
Pretzel Bun Option (+$2) – Buttery, perfect

Where to Find:
Restaurant: 731 McFerrin Ave, East Nashville
Food Truck: Private events, festivals

Pro Tips:
– Restaurant has massive beer garden (dog-friendly)
– Food truck appears at festivals seasonally
– Burgers use local beef
– Vintage pharmacy décor (worth visiting restaurant)

Price Range: $10-14

Related: Read about The Pharmacy in our East Nashville guide.


Where to Find Food Trucks

Daily Food Truck Locations

Downtown Nashville:
Public Square Park (weekday lunches, 11am-2pm)
Legislative Plaza (weekdays, government worker crowd)
Riverfront (evenings and weekends)

Germantown:
Monday Night Garage (craft brewery, various trucks)
Bearded Iris Brewing (different trucks daily)
Tennessee Brew Works (regular rotation)

East Nashville:
Five Points (lunch crowds)
Shelby Park (weekends)
Various breweries (rotation)

Wedgewood-Houston:
Jackalope Brewing Company (regular trucks)
Dozen Bakery (breakfast/lunch trucks)

The Gulch:
Office building plazas (weekday lunch)
Special events


Food Truck Events & Rallies

Regular Food Truck Events

Food Truck Friday (Summer Series)
When: Every Friday, May-August
Where: Rotates (check Nashville Food Truck Association)
Time: 11am-2pm (lunch) or 5pm-9pm (dinner)
Cost: FREE entry, pay per item
Number of Trucks: 20-40 trucks

What to Expect:
– Wide variety of cuisines
– Live music
– Family-friendly
– Craft beer vendors
– Seating areas

Pro Tips:
– Arrive early (popular trucks sell out)
– Bring cash (some trucks card-only, but cash speeds up lines)
– Come hungry (try multiple trucks)
– Check forecast (rain cancels some events)


Germantown Food Truck Festival
When: Twice yearly (April and September)
Where: 5th Avenue North, Germantown
Attendance: 5,000+ people
Trucks: 40+ Nashville’s best

Why It’s Special:
– Largest food truck gathering in Nashville
– Live music on multiple stages
– Craft beer garden
– Family activities


Nashville Food Truck Rally (Monthly)
When: Last Saturday of each month
Where: Wedgewood-Houston (various locations)
Time: 11am-4pm
Cost: FREE


Brewery Food Truck Schedules

Most Nashville breweries host food trucks daily. Here’s where to find the schedules:

Bearded Iris Brewing
– Daily food trucks (check Instagram)
– Rotation includes Korean, tacos, burgers
– Indoor/outdoor seating

Jackalope Brewing Company
– Different truck each day
– Posted on website/social media
– Large lawn for seating

Monday Night Garage
– Permanent truck bay
– Regular vendors + special guests
– Check their app for schedules

Tennessee Brew Works
– Food truck bay
– Daily rotation
– Posted on social media


Food Truck Cuisine by Type

By Cuisine Category

Mexican/Latin:
– Mas Tacos Por Favor
– Yayo’s OMG (Venezuelan)
– Pelé Fire Cantina
– Taqueria del Sol (truck)

Asian/Fusion:
– Funk Seoul Brother (Korean-Mexican)
– Aloha BBQ (Hawaiian)
– Koi Sushi Truck
– Bangkok Alley (Thai)

American/Burgers:
– B.T.C. Burger
– The Pharmacy Burger (events)
– Burger Republic (truck)

Comfort Food:
– The Grilled Cheeserie
– Mac Shack (mac & cheese specialists)
– Southern V (vegan soul food)

Breakfast:
– Bare Naked Bagel
– Biscuit Love (truck + restaurant)
– Waffle Me Up

Dessert:
– Bradley’s Curbside Creamery (ice cream)
– Five Daughters Bakery (truck, donuts)
– Bobbie’s Dairy Dip (soft serve)

BBQ:
– Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint (truck)
– Peg Leg Porker (events)


Best Food Truck Parks

Permanent Food Truck Locations

Assembly Food Hall (5th + Broadway)
Location: Downtown Nashville
Concept: Permanent indoor food hall with rotating vendors
Trucks: 6-8 vendors
Open: Daily 11am-late

What’s There:
– Multiple cuisines under one roof
– Bar with craft cocktails
– Communal seating
– Climate-controlled (perfect for hot/cold days)

Pro Tip: Great for groups with different food preferences.


The Fairgrounds Nashville Food Truck Court
Location: Nashville Fairgrounds
Concept: Dedicated food truck parking with seating
Active During: Fairgrounds events, flea market weekends


Tracking Food Trucks

How to Find Your Favorite Trucks

Instagram (Most Reliable)
– Most food trucks post daily locations on Instagram stories
– Follow trucks you love
– Enable post notifications
– Check stories by 9-10am for lunch locations

Food Truck Apps:
Roaming Hunger (Nashville food truck finder)
Street Food Finder (real-time GPS)
Nashville Guru (local event listings)

Websites:
Nashville Food Truck Association (calendar of events)
– Individual truck websites (some post schedules)

Text Alerts:
– Some trucks offer SMS alerts (text to sign up)

Pro Tip: Create an Instagram list of your favorite trucks for easy checking.


Food Truck vs. Restaurant

Advantages of Food Trucks

Pros:
Lower prices (20-30% cheaper than restaurants)
Faster service (average 5-10 minutes)
Unique locations (parks, breweries, festivals)
Casual atmosphere (no dress code)
Rotating variety (different trucks daily at same location)
Support small business (most are owner-operated)

Cons:
Weather-dependent (no indoor seating usually)
Limited menus (smaller kitchens)
Inconsistent hours (trucks move around)
No reservations (first-come, first-served)
Parking challenges (finding trucks + parking)


Nashville Food Truck FAQ

Are Nashville food trucks safe/clean?

Yes. Nashville food trucks are inspected by the Metro Health Department just like restaurants. They must meet the same food safety standards. Check for:
– ✅ Health inspection grade posted
– ✅ Food handler certifications visible
– ✅ Clean equipment and workspace

Most popular Nashville trucks maintain excellent food safety records.


How much does food truck food cost?

Typical Nashville Food Truck Prices:
Tacos: $3-5 each
Burgers: $10-14 (with fries)
Entree plates: $10-15
Sides: $4-6
Desserts: $4-8
Drinks: $2-4

Average meal: $12-18 per person

Food trucks are 20-40% cheaper than comparable restaurant meals.


Do Nashville food trucks take credit cards?

Most do now. Since 2020, about 90% of Nashville food trucks accept cards via Square or similar systems. However:
Bring cash as backup (some trucks cash-only)
Cards often faster (no change needed)
Tips appreciated (most card readers have tip options)


Where are the most food trucks in Nashville?

Most concentrated areas:
1. Downtown (weekday lunches)
2. Germantown (breweries, daily)
3. East Nashville (Five Points, breweries)
4. Wedgewood-Houston (growing food truck hub)

Best single location: Germantown breweries (multiple trucks daily, easy parking, seating)


Can I hire Nashville food trucks for events?

Yes! Most Nashville food trucks cater private events:
Weddings (popular alternative to catering)
Corporate events
Birthday parties
Festivals

How to book:
1. Contact trucks via Instagram or website
2. Discuss menu, guest count, location
3. Minimum fees typically $500-1,500
4. Book 2-3 months ahead for popular dates

Popular event trucks:
– The Grilled Cheeserie
– Funk Seoul Brother
– B.T.C. Burger
– Bradley’s Curbside Creamery (dessert)


What’s the best food truck in Nashville?

Most acclaimed:
1. The Grilled Cheeserie – National recognition, iconic
2. Mas Tacos – Started as truck, now legendary restaurant
3. Funk Seoul Brother – Pioneered Korean fusion
4. B.T.C. Burger – Perfect execution of simple concept

But “best” depends on:
– Personal taste preferences
– Dietary needs
– Location convenience

Pro Tip: Try 5-10 trucks and decide your own favorites.


Do food trucks operate year-round in Nashville?

Mostly yes, with considerations:

Year-Round Trucks:
– Most operate 12 months
– May reduce hours in winter
– Weather cancellations (ice, extreme cold)

Seasonal Trucks:
– Ice cream trucks (Bradley’s) peak in summer
– Some trucks take December off

Weather Impact:
Summer: Peak season (festivals, events)
Winter: Fewer outdoor events, but trucks still work
Rain: Many trucks cancel (no covered seating)

Best seasons: April-June and September-October (perfect weather)


Final Thoughts

Nashville’s food truck scene offers incredible variety, affordability, and quality—often rivaling traditional restaurants. From gourmet grilled cheese to authentic Venezuelan arepas, from Korean fusion to vegan soul food, the mobile dining options reflect Nashville’s diverse, creative food culture.

Why Nashville food trucks matter:
Accessibility: Great food without restaurant prices
Innovation: Chefs experiment with bold concepts
Community: Trucks gather people in parks, breweries, neighborhoods
Local business: Most trucks are Nashville-owned and operated

Whether you’re grabbing lunch from a downtown truck, spending Saturday afternoon at a brewery with rotating food vendors, or hiring a truck for your wedding, Nashville’s mobile food scene delivers memorable meals in unexpected places.



Found an amazing Nashville food truck we missed? Email us at hello@thenashvillefoodies.com!


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