Port Richey is a small waterfront city in west Pasco County, sitting where the Pithlachascotee River, often called the Cotee River, meets the Gulf of Mexico. It is a working, residential kind of town built around the water, with boat ramps, fishing, kayaking, and a relaxed riverfront pace rather than a big downtown core. Food trucks fit naturally into that setting, serving locals around the waterfront, neighborhood stops, and casual gatherings.
The water is the heart of Port Richey. Nick's Park gives boaters and anglers a launch onto the Cotee River and out to the Gulf, and the Port Richey waterfront along the lower river and Miller's Bayou is a gateway for boating and fishing. The waterfront district has been drawing more restaurants, bars, and riverfront recreation, which gives casual food vendors and trucks more reasons to set up where people already gather by the water.
Port Richey leans into its waterfront-dive character, where seafood spots and easygoing riverside hangouts set the tone. That mix gives local trucks room to serve a range of cravings, from Gulf seafood and tacos to Cuban and Latin plates, BBQ, burgers, Caribbean flavors, sweets, and coffee. Some trucks are fixed or semi-fixed, some move through service areas, and many are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates.
Most trucks here roam from the larger New Port Richey area right next door, so a truck listed for Port Richey may also serve nearby Pasco communities. Use this page to browse Port Richey food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want seafood, tacos, Cuban food, BBQ, burgers, or something fresh rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.