Seaside sits along Scenic Highway 30A in South Walton, a master-planned New Urbanist beach town designed to be walked and biked rather than driven. Pastel cottages, brick paths, the iconic whitewashed post office, and an open Central Square give the town its postcard-perfect look, the same look that made it the filming location for The Truman Show. Food trucks are woven right into that picture, with a famous row of vintage Airstreams parked in the heart of town and others serving the beach pavilions, the amphitheater, and everyday stops.
The signature attraction here is Airstream Row, a lineup of retro Airstream trailers turned food trucks clustered around Central Square right on 30A. Visitors and locals stroll up for shave ice, beach dogs, crepes, BBQ, gourmet popcorn, juices, and bowls, then carry it to the lawn, the square, or the beach a short walk away. It is one of the most recognizable food-truck spots on the whole Emerald Coast, and for many people a Seaside trip starts with a walk along the trailers.
Beyond the Airstreams, Seaside is built for gathering. Central Square anchors shops, galleries, and record stores, the amphitheater hosts live music and community events, and the beach pavilions open straight onto sugar-white sand and the Gulf. That walkable, all-ages rhythm gives trucks and vendors a steady flow of people moving between the square, the market, the beach, and the surrounding 30A neighborhoods.
Use this page to browse Seaside food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want Gulf seafood, tacos, BBQ, burgers, crepes, sweets, or a stop along the Airstream row, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.