Boots BBQ
Smoked BBQ in Aransas Pass
Boots BBQ is a mobile BBQ trailer in Aransas Pass, Texas, serving brisket, pulled pork, and sausage.
Aransas Pass Food Truck Guide
Browse Aransas Pass food trucks by cuisine, menus, specials, catering, and nearby Coastal Bend communities.
Browse Aransas Pass food trucks serving Gulf seafood, tacos, BBQ, burgers, sweets, and more, around Conn Brown Harbor, the Redfish Bay waterfront, the Port Aransas ferry route, and nearby Coastal Bend communities.
Local Guide
Aransas Pass sits on Redfish Bay in the Texas Coastal Bend, a San Patricio County coastal town about twenty minutes northeast of Corpus Christi and a short hop from Rockport. Known as the gateway to Mustang Island, it connects to Port Aransas by causeway and a free ferry, so the town sees a steady mix of anglers, boaters, and beach-bound travelers rolling through. Food trucks fit right into that rhythm, serving locals and visitors around the harbor, the bayfront, downtown, and everyday lunch stops.
Aransas Pass is a good fit for food trucks because the city moves between local routines and visitor moments all day long. The town carries a deep shrimping heritage, with a working shrimp boat fleet sailing out of Conn Brown Harbor, one of the largest protected harbors on this stretch of coast. That saltwater working-town character brings dock crews, harbor visitors, and travelers headed to the ferry, all looking for something casual and close by.
That mix gives Aransas Pass trucks room to serve a range of cravings, from Gulf seafood and tacos to BBQ, burgers, and sweets. The city stays busy with community gatherings like the Shrimporee, its long-running shrimp festival, while Redfish Bay and the Lighthouse Lakes paddling trails draw kayakers and anglers out onto the water. Some trucks are fixed or semi-fixed, some move across the Coastal Bend, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates.
Use this page to browse Aransas Pass food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want Gulf seafood, tacos and Tex-Mex, BBQ, a smash burger, or something sweet before the ferry, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.
Cuisine Guide
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Truck Listings
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Smoked BBQ in Aransas Pass
Boots BBQ is a mobile BBQ trailer in Aransas Pass, Texas, serving brisket, pulled pork, and sausage.
Ice cream and sweet treats in Aransas Pass
Mama T's Food Truck is a dessert and ice cream truck based in Aransas Pass, Texas, also known as Mama T's Ice Cream Bus. The truck serves sweet treats to the Coastal Bend community and is a member of the Aransas Pass Chamber of Commerce.
Global and vegan-friendly fare across the Coastal Bend
Monty's Food Truck is a global cuisine truck based in Corpus Christi, serving an eclectic menu spanning Italian, Mexican, and international-inspired dishes with vegan and vegetarian options. The truck rotates across the Coastal Bend with confirmed appearances in Corpus Christi, Aransas Pass, Portland, Ingleside, and Rockport. Catering is available.
Smashburgers and Tex-Mex in Aransas Pass
Steve and Lulu's is a food truck in Aransas Pass, Texas, serving smashburgers, taco fries, fish and fries, and enchiladas from the Rialto Theater lot.
Trip Ideas
Aransas Pass grew up around the water, from the shrimp fleet at Conn Brown Harbor to the Redfish Bay waterfront and the causeway toward the Port Aransas ferry. Look for trucks near the harbor, along the bayfront, or through nearby Coastal Bend service areas as you plan a day on the water.
Aransas Pass's casual, saltwater gathering scene makes patio and bar-and-grill stops a natural fit for food trucks. Browse local trucks that pull up to neighborhood patios, waterfront hangouts, and weekend spots around town.
Aransas Pass keeps a busy community calendar, anchored by the Shrimporee, its long-running shrimp festival that fills the festival grounds and downtown with vendors, live music, a carnival, and a maritime-themed parade. The Aransas Pass Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center also lists local events and gatherings throughout the year where trucks and vendors set up. Browse Aransas Pass trucks to line up a bite around the next event.
Not sure where to begin? Aransas Pass trucks tend to gather where people already are: around Conn Brown Harbor and the shrimp docks, the Redfish Bay waterfront, downtown, and the routes toward the ferry and Mustang Island. Start near the harbor or downtown and follow the trucks from there.
No specials posted right now. Browse Aransas Pass trucks by cuisine or check individual profiles for menus and updates.
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Catering
Planning a gathering, wedding, office lunch, school event, tournament, or harbor-area celebration? Browse trucks that offer catering and start with the cities closest to your event.
Some Aransas Pass-area trucks offer catering, but availability depends on the truck, date, menu, event type, and service area. Use catering filters or truck profiles to find options, then contact the truck directly to confirm availability, menu options, and event fit.
1 truck on this page is currently marked as catering-friendly.
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FAQ
Use FTGC to browse Aransas Pass food trucks by cuisine, service area, menus, catering options, and profile details. Trucks may serve Conn Brown Harbor, the Redfish Bay waterfront, downtown, the Port Aransas ferry route, markets, events, and nearby Coastal Bend communities.
FTGC-listed Aransas Pass trucks include categories such as Gulf seafood, tacos and Tex-Mex, BBQ, burgers, Mexican and birria, Cajun and Creole, sweets, and coffee.
Some do. Check truck profiles or catering-friendly filters, then contact the truck directly to confirm event availability, service area, and menu options.
Some Aransas Pass-area trucks serve the harbor, the Redfish Bay waterfront, or the ferry route toward Mustang Island, while others stay closer to downtown, neighborhoods, or regular stops. Browse nearby pages like Port Aransas and Rockport for more waterfront options.
Truck owners can add a truck or claim an existing listing so menus, service areas, catering details, specials, and contact information stay current.