Popular Places to Start
Not sure where to begin? These areas span the coast, historic bay towns to the casino strip to the eastern eco-coast, and each has a healthy mix of listed trucks and local food moments worth browsing first.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Guide
Browse food trucks by coastal city, cuisine, menus, specials, and catering from Bay St. Louis and the Hancock County shore through Biloxi and Gulfport to Pascagoula.
Browse food trucks across the Mississippi Gulf Coast, including Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs, Bay St. Louis, and Pascagoula. Search by city or cuisine, with Gulf seafood, Cajun and Creole, Southern comfort food, menus, specials, and catering.
Local Guide
The Mississippi coast is a compact shoreline with three moods. The Western Sound around Bay St. Louis runs on historic-downtown charm, marinas, and easy beach-town seafood. The Harrison County coast pairs deep seafood heritage with a casino-resort entertainment strip, harbors, and the region's biggest crowds. Out east, the Jackson County eco-coast blends an arts-town dining scene with working waterfront, shipbuilding heritage, and Pascagoula River bayous. Across all three, the food is a confluence of Gulf seafood, Cajun, Creole, and Southern cooking, shrimp, oysters, blue crab, gumbo, po' boys, and crawfish boils when the season is right.
Food trucks fit every one of those moments. They roll up where people already gather: the U.S. 90 beachfront, casino-coast lots, marinas, downtown markets, brewery patios, and coast festivals. Use this page to find Mississippi food trucks by city, cuisine, menus, specials, and catering across the coastal communities FTGC covers.
Cuisines
Start with the flavor and follow it to trucks across the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The Mississippi coast's food truck mix runs from Gulf shrimp, oysters, and po' boys to Cajun and Creole plates, barbecue, Southern comfort food, tacos, burgers, and sweets. Use cuisine pages when the craving comes first and the city comes second.
City Directory
Start with a coastal city, bay town, or beach community and see what is rolling in that area.
From historic bay towns and beach communities to the casino coast and the eastern eco-coast, the Mississippi Gulf Coast gives food trucks plenty of places to serve. Browse by city to find trucks near where you live, where you are visiting, or where the next craving points you.
Catering
Planning a gathering, wedding, office lunch, school event, market, or beach-area celebration? Browse trucks that offer catering and start with the cities closest to your event.
Catering availability can vary by truck, season, and service area. Check each truck profile for details, then contact the truck directly to confirm availability, menu options, and event fit.
Find Catering-Friendly TrucksPlan Your Stop
A good food truck find can turn a regular stop into the best part of the trip.
Not sure where to begin? These areas span the coast, historic bay towns to the casino strip to the eastern eco-coast, and each has a healthy mix of listed trucks and local food moments worth browsing first.
Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Long Beach, and the Biloxi-Gulfport beachfront all pair sand and the Mississippi Sound with easy food truck eating. Look for trucks along the U.S. 90 beach route and nearby downtown stops before or after the beach.
Biloxi and Gulfport bring the coast's biggest crowds, casino resorts, the entertainment district, harbors, and event nights all turn into prime food truck territory. Browse by city to find trucks near where the action is.
Seafood is the backbone of the Mississippi coast, from Biloxi's shrimp-and-oyster heritage to fresh-off-the-Sound catch. Follow the Gulf Seafood cuisine page or a coastal city to find trucks serving shrimp, oysters, blue crab, and the day's catch.
The coast leans Cajun and Creole, with gumbo, po' boys, and crawfish boils when the season lines up. Browse city pages or the Cajun and Creole cuisine page for boiled seafood, étouffée, and New Orleans-influenced plates.
The eastern coast around Ocean Springs, Gautier, Moss Point, and Pascagoula blends arts-town dining with Pascagoula River bayous and Gulf Islands access. Browse those city pages for a casual food truck stop alongside a day on the water.
No specials posted right now. Browse Mississippi food trucks by city or cuisine and check back soon for fresh finds.
Event listings are coming soon. Explore nearby cities and featured trucks while this section grows.
Nearby Gulf Coast States
Food truck discovery keeps going across the FTGC Gulf Coast map.
FAQ
FTGC covers Mississippi Gulf Coast cities and nearby communities, from Bay St. Louis and the Hancock County shore through Biloxi and Gulfport to Ocean Springs, Gautier, Moss Point, and Pascagoula, not the entire state.
Yes. Beachfront and bay communities like Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Long Beach, Biloxi, and Gulfport are covered, along with nearby waterfront stops. Browse by city to find trucks near the coast.
The mix runs from Gulf seafood, shrimp, oysters, blue crab, and po' boys, to Cajun and Creole plates, barbecue, Southern comfort food, tacos, burgers, and sweets, varying by city.
Some do. Look for catering details on truck profiles or use catering-friendly filters where available. Always confirm availability, service area, and menu options directly with the truck.
Truck owners can add a truck or claim an existing listing to keep menus, service areas, specials, and contact details up to date.