Looking for food trucks near Greenville, SC? No matter what type of cuisine you are seeking, there is sure to be a food truck in the Greenville area that has something tasty to satisfy your hunger. Read all about Kristina’s love of food trucks and find a list of some of her favorites, including The Noodle Lady, Henry’s Hog Hauler, and Highway 301.

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The advent of the modern-day food truck – a kind of hip repurposed truck that serves up amazing food on the go – can be traced back to Los Angeles in 2008 with the Kogi Korean BBQ truck. The idea of patrons buying food from a mobile unit wasn’t new but what was unique about Kogi, and others that followed their success, was the incredible food they served (Chef and founder Roy Choi was named “Best New Chef” in 2010 by the prestigious Food & Wine magazine – a first for a food truck chef) and the interactive social aspects of a roving kitchen on wheels.
Since 2008, the food truck revolution has swept the nation, including Greenville in recent years. In fact, our awesome city has some truly unique and delicious options when it comes to food trucks.
From Greek to BBQ
No more stale hot dogs, overcooked soft pretzels, and Mickey Mouse ice cream treats from mobile trucks. Today’s food trucks are beacons of tasty, unique, and seriously delectable eats. From Greek food to Southern BBQ to gourmet cupcakes, the food truck scene is certainly one to check out in Greenville.
There are dozens of options here that even a picky eater is bound to find something they love. Henry’s Hog Hauler serves up their famous BBQ from Henry’s Smokehouse; Highway 301 is basically Soby’s on wheels; and The Roll-in Cuban Truck has your favorite Cuban fares, including empanadas. Go ahead and pick your jaw off the ground. I’ll wait.
I’m hungry. Where do I find these food trucks?
Good question. The city of Greenville has a regulation that keeps food trucks a certain distance away from brick-and-mortar restaurants, but even so, the city does understand that welcoming these exceptional meals on wheels is good for Greenville. In fact, they did a whole study on food trucks a couple of years ago and concluded that,
“Food trucks may play an instrumental role in contributing to the social life of cities. In his study of why some public spaces work better than others, Whyte (1980) identified food as one significant contributor. ‘If you want to seed a place with activity, put out food,’ he writes, because ‘food attracts people who attract more people’ (p. 50-52).”
Basically, food is awesome, and it attracts people, which is key to successful urban planning. To that end, Greenville zoned various places for food truck operation.
But that’s not the only place to find food trucks
Many local businesses, like breweries, have formed great relationships with food trucks and invite them to set up shop on their private property. These are a couple that do so:
I’ve also seen food trucks at tons of events in Greenville, like at the Greenville Center for Creative Arts on First Friday and at the outdoor movie at Greer City Park. The best way to figure out where these tasty food-on-wheels go is through their Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or own websites.
You can also use the 864 Food Trucks website to track where food trucks in Greenville, SC are going to be!
Food Trucks Near Greenville, SC (Last Updated April 2026)
Find your favorite food truck from the list below and start sampling some truly innovative and tasty food on the go.
Food Trucks Offering Full Meals
- The Noodle Lady Read Kidding Around’s Review of The Noodle Lady
- Henry’s Hog Hauler
- Highway 301 / Table 301 Food Truck
- Mexibilly’s
- Nard’s Backyard Barbeque
- One Love Fusion Foods
- Roll-In Cuban
- Taco Brothers
- Top Dawg
- Wholy Smoke
- Daddy’s Cookout
- La Flaca Taqueria
- We Got The Beets (V)
- Just A Smile Caribbean
- Thoroughfare Food Truck
- Mac Attack Greenville
- Uncle Lukes
- The Salted Fry (GF)
- Cousin’s Maine Lobster
Delicious Desserts
- Aspen Shaved Ice
- Chocolate Artworks
- Pelican’s Snoballs – Inman
- Pinguinos Hermanos
- Kona Ice
- King of Pops
- Pink Mama’s Ice Cream
- Sunset Slush
- The Nomadik Few
- The Donut Wagon
Food Trucks Offering Coffee
Quick FAQ’s about Greenville Food Trucks
- Where do food trucks park in Greenville?
- Many food trucks park at local businesses, especially breweries like Community Tap, Piney Mountain Bike Lodge, and Swamp Rabbit Brewery, which regularly host a rotation of food trucks. Special market events, like those by the City of Greer, will have 2-3 food trucks on site.
- What days are food trucks out in Greenville?
- Food trucks are available every day of the week, but for public events, you’ll find them in the afternoons or during weekend events on Saturday and Sunday. Check in with 864 Food Truck to find a real-time schedule of operating food trucks.
Have you tried out any of the food trucks found around Greenville yet?
































Its not a food truck but an amazing hot dog cart with home made ingredients and gourmet hot dogs and sides!!
https://www.facebook.com/Resident-Dogs-1687517818203725/?fref=ts
Hi Kristina,
I am two and 1/2 months in business. I would like to invite you to one of my events .please let me know who you are so that I can give you a sample tasting of my food.
Hi Robin. We will forward this on to Kristina. She is one of our Kidding Around Greenville contributors.