Dunedin sits on the Pinellas peninsula along St. Joseph Sound, a short hop from Clearwater and across the bay from Tampa, with one of the most walkable downtowns on Florida's Gulf Coast. The city wears its Scottish heritage proudly, from the spring Dunedin Highland Games and Festival to the Celtic shops and pipe bands downtown, and that easygoing, throwback feel carries into the food. Trucks fit right into that rhythm, serving locals and visitors around downtown blocks, brewery patios, markets, and everyday stops.
Dunedin is also one of Florida's best craft-beer towns, home to Dunedin Brewery, the state's oldest microbrewery, plus a cluster of taprooms close enough to walk between. That brewery culture is a natural home for food trucks, which roll up to patios and pour houses where there is great beer but not always a full kitchen. The compact, walkable downtown means a truck stop and a pint are often just steps apart.
Beyond the breweries, Dunedin gives food truck fans plenty of reasons to linger. Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island State Parks sit just across the Dunedin Causeway, the Pinellas Trail runs right through town for bikers and walkers, and the Toronto Blue Jays hold spring training at TD Ballpark, drawing crowds looking for a casual bite. The marina, the Causeway beaches, and the bayfront round out a town built for slow strolls and good food.
That mix of a foodie downtown and a deep brewery scene gives Dunedin trucks room to serve a range of cravings, from Gulf seafood and Cuban and Latin plates to tacos, BBQ, Greek, burgers, and sweets. Some trucks are fixed or semi-fixed, some move through service areas, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates. Use this page to browse Dunedin food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas, and find a local truck worth checking out.