Foley sits inland in Baldwin County as the Gateway to the Beaches, the crossroads town travelers pass through on the way to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach by way of the Foley Beach Express. That position gives Foley its own steady rhythm, part hometown and part visitor hub, and food trucks fit right into it. You will find them along the Highway 59 corridor, around historic downtown, and at the markets and festivals that fill the city's calendar.
Foley is a good fit for food trucks because the city pulls a crowd all day long. Historic downtown centers on Heritage Park, home to the Foley Railroad Museum and its large O-gauge model train exhibit, with shops and walkable blocks nearby. Just outside town, OWA Parks and Resort brings families to Tropic Falls and the pedestrian streets of Downtown OWA, while Tanger Outlets and the Foley Sports Tourism Complex draw shoppers, ballplayers, and weekend visitors looking for something casual to eat.
That mix gives Foley trucks room to serve a wide range of cravings. The local lineup leans Southern and Gulf-adjacent, with BBQ and smoked meats, Cajun and Creole favorites, seafood, burgers, Colombian street food, and frozen treats. Some trucks hold down fixed lots along Highway 59 and South McKenzie Street, some rotate through farmers markets and events, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates.
Use this page to browse Foley food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want BBQ, Cajun, seafood, burgers, sweets, or something new rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.