Where to find the best Food Trucks in Fort Worth

By Jenna Dolch

Looking for your next great meal on wheels in Fort Worth? Whether you’re craving tacos, shrimp, Cajun fare, or gourmet brunch, Fort Worth’s vibrant food truck scene has you covered.
In this guide, we’ve used credible local sources, including Yelp rankings, Roaming Hunger, BestFoodTrucks.com, and Truck Yard to uncover the top mobile eateries and food parks across the city.
Expect must-try menus, detailed descriptions, plus practical info to help you find the best bites on the go.

Coco Shrimp

Bringing the flavors and laid-back vibes of North Shore Oahu to Fort Worth, Coco Shrimp serves Polynesian‑inspired dishes out of a retro ’70s ambulance. Must-order items include the “Keiki Plat” shrimp, butter‑garlic shrimp, and the classic coconut shrimp, all plated on seasoned rice.

The presentation is playful and vibrant, with beachy decor that adds to the experience. Perfect for lunch or early dinner, and often found at local festivals and pop‑ups. Be sure to check the food truck’s social media, website, or call ahead to confirm hours, location, and availability, as schedules and venues can vary.

Address 318 Bryan Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76104
Hours
Monday–Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–9 p.m.; Friday–Saturday, 10:30 a.m.–10 p.m.; Sunday, closed
Phone 817-720-6235
IG @cocoshrimp

Magdalena’s Food Truck

A local favorite known for authentic Mexican fare, Magdalena’s offers tacos, quesadillas, tortas, and their signature Carne Asada Burger. Expect bold flavors from premium meats and house-made garnishes like crema, guacamole, and salsa taquera. Their rotating menu also features seasonal items like Coconut Shrimp Tacos and savory churros. Be sure to check the food truck’s social media, website, or call ahead to confirm hours, location, and availability, as schedules and venues can vary.

Address 1300 Gould Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76164
Hours Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, closed (check socials for Food Truck Pop Ups)
Phone 817-740‑8085

Nopalitos Taqueria Food Truck

Highly rated for authentic Mexican street food, Nopalitos rolls up with tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and refreshing aguas frescas. Hearty al pastor and carnitas tacos are standouts, and the pineapple agua fresca is a hit. Be sure to check the food truck’s social media, website, or call ahead to confirm hours, location, and availability, as schedules and venues can vary.

Address 3129 Cleburne Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76110
Hours Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–9 p.m.; Saturday–Sunday, 9 a.m.–9 p.m.; Wednesday, closed
Phone 682-241-6073

Rockin Rooster Food Truck

Putting a Texas spin on Nashville hot chicken, Rockin Rooster delivers spicy fried chicken sandwiches, tenders, and loaded sides. Known for bold heat, crispy texture, and flavorful spice blends, this truck is a hit with spice-seeking locals and rated highly on Yelp.
The portions are generous, and the heat levels range from mild to extra hot, so there’s something for everyone. You’ll often find it parked at breweries, local events, or rotating food truck parks around Fort Worth.

Address Varies — contact or check socials for updated event schedules.
Hours Vary — typically lunch through early evening
Phone 214-699-8345

Truck Yard Fort Worth

More than a truck, it’s a destination. Truck Yard is a sprawling outdoor “backyard party” featuring rotating food trucks, live music, a bar, dog‑friendly seating, and even a ferris wheel. It’s open daily with varying hours and hosts brunch, happy hour, and late-night events. Great for groups and casual hangouts.

Address 3101 Prairie Vista Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76177
Hours Monday–Tuesday, 3 p.m.–midnight; Wednesday, 1 p.m.–midnight; Thursday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–midnight (Friday–Saturday until 1 a.m.)
Phone 877-221-3936

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