Orange Beach sits at the eastern end of Alabama's Gulf beaches, a family resort town where white-sand public beaches, condo-lined Perdido Beach Boulevard, and the back bays all open onto the same easygoing coastal table. The food runs on Gulf seafood and casual beach-day eating, the kind of place known for royal red shrimp, fresh catch, and a sand-and-surf plate. Food trucks fit right into that rhythm, serving locals and visitors around beach days, marina mornings, festival weekends, and everyday lunch stops.
The Wharf anchors much of the local gathering scene. The waterfront entertainment district pairs shopping and dining with a 10,000-seat amphitheater, the Southeast's largest Ferris wheel, a busy marina, and a nightly laser show, and its events calendar keeps a steady flow of people moving through year-round. The marina also hosts in-water boat shows and big saltwater fishing tournaments, so The Wharf and the surrounding waterfront are natural places for trucks and vendors to set up around a crowd.
Orange Beach is one of the Gulf Coast's deep-sea and charter fishing capitals, with one of the largest charter fleets on the coast working the waters out through Perdido Pass. That gulf-to-table heritage shows up on local menus, from royal red shrimp and fried baskets to shrimp plates and seafood served simply. Trucks here lean coastal, with Gulf seafood and Cajun plates alongside Italian street food, burgers, shaved ice, coffee, and sweets.
Use this page to browse Orange Beach food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want Gulf seafood, royal red shrimp, Cajun plates, Italian street food, shaved ice, or something fresh rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.