Who doesn’t love a good food truck? This trend-turned legitimate wedding food option is ideal for an awesome cocktail hour, or even a fun accent during your reception! Pro tip: shy away from late night food trucks. Why? They tend to evacuate the dance floor á la Cascada. So go ahead and eat like you’re in Smorgasburg while you celebrate the happiest day of your life. These are some of the most innovative must-have food trucks for your wedding!
1. Coffee Truck
Give your guests a little java boost so they can dance the night away!
Mariposa Coffee Roasters
2. Pizza
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie… that’s probably a pizza truck and we’re envious.
The Little Kitchen Company
3. Taco
Say “hola” to your dream after-party. We guarantee guests will go loco for this late-night snack.
Ashley Kickliter Photography
4. Brewery truck
Who needs a traditional cocktail hour when you can hire a mobile brewery! You may even save a pretty penny on open bar costs.
5. Italian flare
Traditional Italian food in a non-traditional setting! We love this truck for the couple who just can’t get enough mozz.
Mozza & Co.
6. Bubble Tea
If you can’t get through a full work day without dreaming of bubble tea, this is the truck for you. Between champagne toasts and open bars, a refreshing tea is a nice treat.
7. Crepes
We don’t care what’s in it, just fry it up and drive it on over here! A crepe truck is the perfect addition to your post-dinner dessert time.
8. Baked goods
Ideal for the brunch wedding couples, this bakery-on-wheels is serving up some fresh-baked love.
California Bakery
9. Prosecco
What better way to toast the happiest day of your life than with prosecco on tap?
Bubble Bros LTF
10. Shaved ice
Dessert time just got a major upgrade with this shaved ice truck that will instantly transport you to childhood!
Sweet Carolines
11. Ice cream
Not your average Mr. Softee truck, this ice cream caravan is too sweet to pass up!
Sweet City Gelato
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