Food Trucks in Fort Worth (2025)
Heirloom at Archie's
Restaurant · Ridglea North
A chef-led trailer tucked inside Archie’s Gardenland, Heirloom turns garden harvests into seasonal lunches on a leafy patio. Featured by Edible Dallas & Fort Worth and covered by local outlets, it’s a daytime staple for fresh-made sandwiches, soups, and desserts.
Tacos Los Irresistibles
Mexican restaurant · Scenic Bluff
This gas‑station‑side truck anchors the Sylvania Avenue taco corridor with colorful asada, birria, and a standout vegan menu. Spotlighted on Fort Worth Magazine’s Taco Trail and praised by local critics for bold salsas and creative specials.
Saginaw Switchyard
Food court · Marine Creek
Family‑run and birria‑obsessed, Taco Vibe posts up at the Saginaw Switchyard and roves the Fort Worth area with quesabirria, ramen, and caramel‑filled churros. Noted by the Fort Worth Star‑Telegram’s readers as a top local truck.
Gorditas Mi Durango
Mexican restaurant · Fort Worth
A Morey Lumber lot fixture serving fluffy, handmade gorditas with fillings from deshebrada to picadillo, plus menudo on weekends. Celebrated by the Fort Worth Star‑Telegram and adored by locals for Durango‑style flavors at honest prices.
Fifty Fifty Food Trailer
Restaurant · Whitney
A chef‑driven sandwich rig that splits its menu evenly between plant‑based and meaty classics—think Italian beef and a hot honey shroom. Covered by Fort Worth Magazine and spotted at breweries and events citywide; portions are generous and from‑scratch.
Hale on Wheels Mobile Italian Eatery
Mobile caterer · Dallas
Husband‑and‑wife team Joe and Kate Hale roll East Coast‑style Italian comfort—meatball subs, chicken parm, and loaded Italian fries. Their official schedule shows steady 2025 gigs around Fort Worth, including breweries and game‑day crowds.
Big Kat Burgers @Crystal Springs Hideaway
Hamburger restaurant · Riverbend
Near Southside stalwarts grinding patties fresh and stacking towering, playful burgers. Lauded by Fort Worth Magazine and Fort Worth Weekly, they serve hand‑cut fries, occasional specials, and late‑night energy on Bryan Avenue.
Sokah Food Truck
Mobile caterer · Fort Worth
Trinidad and Tobago flavors—doubles, jerk chicken, goat roti—served with island warmth. Featured by Fort Worth Magazine; appearances at Hotel Dryce and truck yards showcase one of the city’s most distinctive cuisines on wheels.
It's Food
Restaurant · Downtown
A zero‑plastic, all‑vegan truck slinging burgers, tofu triangles, and late‑night eats on Magnolia, with weekday pop‑ups at a nearby Asian grocer. Profiled by CultureMap Fort Worth and praised by Fort Worth Weekly for flavor and value.