Spring is a large suburban community in northern Harris County and southern Montgomery County, about 25 miles north of downtown Houston along Interstate 45. It is a fast-growing, family-oriented part of the metro where neighborhoods, schools, and offices sit close to Old Town Spring, Spring Creek, and the wider north Houston suburbs. Food trucks fit right into that rhythm, serving daily lunch stops, corporate parks, community markets, and weekend gatherings.
Old Town Spring anchors the area's character, a historic shopping and dining district where more than 150 shops, cafes, and restaurants fill restored turn-of-the-century buildings along tree-lined streets. The district hosts festivals and family-friendly events through the year, from seasonal markets to holiday celebrations, which makes Spring a natural draw for trucks, vendors, and visitors looking for a casual bite between stops.
Spring also sits next to some of the metro's biggest employment and growth, including the master-planned Springwoods Village and the ExxonMobil Houston campus near the I-45 and Hardy Toll Road interchange, just south of The Woodlands. That mix of office parks, new neighborhoods, and nearby destinations gives trucks steady weekday lunch crowds along with weekend and event traffic.
Spring's diverse, family-friendly community shows up on the menu. FTGC data here includes trucks serving Texas BBQ and brisket, tacos and Tex-Mex, Gulf seafood, Vietnamese and Viet-Cajun, halal and Mediterranean grilled plates, Filipino food, smash burgers, hot dogs, and sweets. Some are fixed or semi-fixed, some roam service areas across the north Houston metro, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates. Use this page to browse Spring food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas.