Food trucks in and around Asheville
We’re helping you keep up with Asheville’s wheel-y good eateries.
Asheville’s food truck scene has been on a roll, but it can be tough to keep up with all of these eateries wheeling around. Luckily, taste-testing food trucks is one of our unofficial hobbies, so we’ve got all the delectable details on 30+ mobile restaurants around town. Plus, for each truck, we’ve linked the best way to keep up with its schedule, either via social media or its website. Note: Always check online to confirm locations before heading out, as details can change.
Take a sip
Bridge & Tunnel Coffee Co.
Track down this vintage yellow truck for a caffeine boost with craft nitro cold brew, tea, coffee, and espresso drinks on the menu — and maybe add on some house-made whipped cream for good measure. You can also visit their brick-and-mortar location at 10 Fernihurst Dr. in the Coman Building on A-B Tech’s campus.
Chaunie’s Coffee
Find this truck Tuesday-Saturday at 22 Stoner Rd. for coffee, tea, and breakfast tacos.
Le Bon Cafe
Grab a cup of locally roasted coffee or freshly brewed tea from this adorable, cottage-like trailer.
The Spotted Banana
Enjoy fresh and healthy options, from fruit smoothies and acai bowls to lunch choices like turkey paninis.
Plant-based fare
Tahini Jar
Don’t miss the Shawarma Seasoned Fries loaded with warm falafel bites, toum, harissa, and fresh parsley at this plant-based mobile eatery.
The Smokin’ Onion
Indulge in delicious vegan delights like nachos and buffalo cauliflower wraps on Tuesdays from 12 to 7 p.m. at New Belgium Brewing Co. If you miss the truck, their brick-and-mortar spot at 679 Haywood Rd. is open Thursday-Monday.
ZenBurgers Love Shack
Explore plant-based picks from sloppy joes to Thai-inspired burgers at this food truck, permanently parked in the gardens next to Liberty House Cafe.
Mean Mandy’s
Enjoy 100% plant-based dishes from a mock bánh mì to beer-braised jackfruit tacos.
Hearty options
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