Pittsburgh Food Trucks

For a long time, the only food trucks you would find in Pittsburgh was on CMU’s campus. Today, food trucks have popped up all over the city from both restaurant operators and independent entrepreneur’s. These ain’t your county fair food trucks. Follow them on twitter for their daily location.

@PGHTacoTruck

The orange Pittsburgh Taco Truck serves a daily menu with a vegetarian option plus beef, chicken and pork tacos with a tasty combination of toppings. The tacos are served in grilled corn tortillas and are gluten free. Sometimes, in addition to the regular menu, the taco truck will serve daily specials.

@SaucyMamasPgh

The only food truck serving Italian food. Be sure to try the pepperoni roll.

@Franktuary

The Franktuary food truck features the same foods you are used to at its Lawrenceville location. The New York-style hot dogs are made with grass-fed, local beef. Vegetarian dogs are available too. Fresh, natural toppings, hand-cut french fries or Canadian poutine complete your meal.

@Southsidebbqco

Try the Barbacone–a waffle cone with mac and cheese in the bottom, topped with pulled pork and coleslaw. A complete barbecue meal in an easy to hold cone.

@LomitoTruck

The truck (and now brick and mortar location on Liberty Ave) offers an array of South American dishes including Lomitos, rice and beans, pork sandwiches, and grilled corn.

@Bellachristiez

Spreading their sweet treats all over the streets of Pittsburgh! Mini cupcakes cake pops, four layer cakes…a goodie for every sweet-tooth.

@MacAndGoldTruck

Choose from their special mac and cheese recipes for the day, or a standard order of mac and cheese with optional additional toppings such as chicken, bacon, tomatoes, broccoli, mushrooms, onions. The ultimate comfort food for adults.

@OhMyGrill

If you’re in the mood for a good grilled cheese sandwich, keep an eye out for the Oh My Grill truck which makes its way around downtown and the northern communities of Pittsburgh. Sandwiches are made from home made bread, fresh meats and cheeses and each comes with a gourmet dipping sauce. Hearty side dishes such as baked macaroni and cheese and spinach balls are also offered.

@BurghBites

The blue truck can most often be found on Walnut Street in Shadyside. Try the Pedro, an amazing hot dog topped with corn mango salsa, charred chili pepper aioli and crushed tortillas.

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