Silverhill is a small town in inland Baldwin County, set a few miles west of Robertsdale where State Highway 104 and County Road 55 cross. It is one of the quieter corners of the Alabama Gulf Coast region, a rural community with a compact downtown, surrounding farmland, and an easygoing pace that feels a step removed from the busier beach and bay towns nearby.
The town carries a distinctive heritage. Silverhill was founded in 1897 as a Scandinavian farming colony, drawing Swedish and Norwegian settlers, and a second wave of Czech, or Bohemian, families arrived starting in 1909. That immigrant history still shows up in local landmarks and in the town's annual heritage celebration, giving Silverhill a small-town identity that is genuinely its own.
Farming has long been at the center of life here. Early settlers grew potatoes, cucumbers, and satsuma oranges and branched into dairy once the railroad reached the area, and the surrounding countryside still leans agricultural. That rural setting means food trucks in Silverhill tend to show up around community gatherings, local stops, and seasonal events rather than a steady daily lineup.
Because Silverhill is small, many of the trucks that serve it are mobile vendors based in nearby Central Baldwin towns. Trucks often roam in from Robertsdale, Loxley, and the Eastern Shore around Fairhope, so the best way to plan a stop is to browse profiles, check service areas, and follow each truck for current schedules. Use this page to find Silverhill-area trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby communities.