Trinity is a newer, master-planned community in southwest Pasco County, tucked between New Port Richey and Odessa on Florida's Sports Coast. It grew up as an upscale suburban bedroom community, with golf courses like Fox Hollow, residential neighborhoods, and the Medical Center of Trinity anchoring daily life. There is no historic downtown core here, so food trucks fit the Trinity rhythm by setting up at shopping plazas, community parks, and neighborhood events, and by rolling in from nearby cities when a crowd gathers.
Most of Trinity's everyday activity centers on the Trinity Boulevard corridor and the Mitchell Ranch shopping area, where plazas, restaurants, and retail bring a steady flow of families, shoppers, and workers. Those plazas and their parking lots are natural places for a truck to park up for a lunch shift or a weekend pop-up, and the area's golf, medical, and office traffic keeps demand casual and steady through the week.
Trinity also sits close to open space and outdoor recreation, with the Starkey Wilderness Preserve and the Suncoast Trail nearby for hiking, biking, and weekend outings. That mix of suburban plazas and nearby parks gives trucks room to serve a range of cravings, from Gulf seafood and tacos to Cuban and Latin plates, BBQ, Caribbean, burgers, Greek, and sweets, leaning on the broader Tampa Bay food scene just to the south.
Because Trinity is a family bedroom community rather than a destination district, many of the trucks you find here roam in from New Port Richey, the Tampa Bay area, and surrounding Pasco communities. Use this page to browse Trinity food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want seafood, tacos, BBQ, burgers, sweets, or something fresh rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.