Food trucks are rolling up at wedding receptions all over the country this summer, and it’s no wonder why. 

With unique food spreads, creative designs, endless options, and pandemic-friendly spreads, they’re the perfect thing to meet everyone’s pent-up partying needs and food cravings. (Not to mention they make excellent photo ops!) 

Whether you’re in search of a main meal, libations or dessert, there’s a truck for you. For inspiration, we’ve rounded up some of the coolest wedding truck ideas on the ‘gram.

Wedding truck ideas that really work for the ‘Gram.

This wedding truck adds a pop of gorgeous color to the otherwise all-white backdrop of this church wedding. We love that it’s also an early-morning breakfast wedding, meaning there might be an entire day left to party—how practical! 

 

A sweets bar is an obvious choice for ending a wedding with a bang. With so many options—from churros and hot chocolate to donuts and ice cream—a dessert truck is one way to give your wedding an original touch.

Another great option for sweets is Daisy’s Desserts. This truck is a particularly good pick for late-night weddings due to the glow of their ambient lighting. They also specialize in mini donuts that are the perfect size for sharing and bringing people together.

 

A traditional ice cream truck isn’t necessarily as a hip as a churros truck, but if you’re going for that retro nostalgic vibe, there’s no going wrong with this one. 

 

We love how this pizza truck offers a pop of color to this lawn wedding. Also, pizza. Everyone loves pizza.

 

Similar to pizza, this calzone truck couldn’t be a cuter way to incorporate “something old, something new and something blue.” Well done, cute couple.

If you’re looking for a unique menu that will surprise your guests, book Barya Kitchen for their pork sisig tacos and beef birria lumpia. Their truck also has a sleek, stylish design that will fit the theme of any wedding.

Another great pick for those in search of a unique menu is Pre Hispanic Mexican Cuisine. The dual-colored, handmade tortillas are the perfect vessel for their octopus and chorizo tacos or their specialty, al pastor negro.

 

Airstream trucks give this wedding a rustic, yet upscale, vibe. We’re into it. 

 

Perhaps the less obvious choice for a food truck wedding is a mobile cocktail bar. These trailers are often a good fit aesthetically for a lot of weddings and make the party a party.

 

Ready to find a local food truck vendor for your wedding?

If you’re ready to start wedding planning or need more guidance, you can check out Off the Grid’s Ultimate Food Truck Wedding Guide for everything you need to know about planning and booking. 

You can also reach out to us here anytime to talk about the best food truck wedding options for you.