Zephyrhills sits inland in eastern Pasco County, on rolling terrain that gave the town its name, the gentle zephyr breezes that early settlers noticed. The city is known nationally for Zephyrhills spring water and far beyond Florida for Skydive City, a longtime skydiving destination that draws jumpers from around the world to the local airport. That mix of small-town roots and visitor energy gives the area an easygoing rhythm, and food trucks fit right in, serving locals and visitors around downtown, community events, and everyday stops.
Historic downtown is the heart of the city, with a walkable main street, local shops, and a calendar of community events anchored by Main Street Zephyrhills. The town traces its founding to 1909 and 1910, when Captain Howard B. Jeffries, a Union veteran of the Civil War, started a colony here for old soldiers, and that pioneer heritage still shows up in the city's historic homes, museums nearby, and Founder's Day tradition. It is the kind of downtown where a truck parked near an event or a weekend market becomes part of the day.
Beyond downtown, Zephyrhills carries a long agricultural history, including the strawberry farming that the East Pasco area is known for, and a large seasonal community of retirees and snowbirds who fill the city through the cooler months. That seasonal swing shapes how the area eats, with busy winter weekends and steady local routines the rest of the year, and it gives trucks a range of crowds to cook for.
Use this page to browse Zephyrhills food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Many trucks set up downtown or at events and roam in from the wider Tampa and Pasco County area, so whether you want BBQ, tacos, Cuban and Latin food, seafood, burgers, sweets, or something fresh rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.