Holiday is a small, unincorporated community in west Pasco County, tucked between Tarpon Springs to the south and New Port Richey to the north on Florida's Sports Coast. It is a quiet, mostly residential and retiree area near the Gulf, where the Anclote River meets the coast and life moves at an easy pace. Food trucks are not a daily fixture here the way they are in a bigger downtown, so most of the trucks people find around Holiday roll in from nearby Tarpon Springs and New Port Richey.
What gives Holiday its food truck moments is the outdoors. Key Vista Nature Park sits along the coast with a boardwalk to the adjoining Anclote Gulf Preserve and views of the Gulf, while Anclote River Park adds a swimming beach, a boat ramp, fishing, and picnic spots right on the water. The Coastal Anclote Trail links these riverside parks for walkers and cyclists, so weekend visitors, paddlers, and beachgoers are often looking for something casual to eat nearby.
Because Holiday is small and residential, the food truck scene leans on the wider west Pasco and north Pinellas area. Tarpon Springs brings strong Greek and Gulf seafood roots, New Port Richey adds downtown markets and events, and trucks that serve those areas often pass through Holiday for private gatherings, brewery stops, neighborhood pop-ups, and community events. Some trucks are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates rather than a fixed corner.
Use this page to browse Holiday food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want Gulf seafood, tacos, Cuban food, BBQ, Greek plates, burgers, or sweets, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out around Holiday and the surrounding Tampa Bay communities.