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While big cities like Austin and Portland have long been known for their booming food truck scenes, Tulsa had enjoying "best kept secret" status. The word is out and T-Town now stands as one of the best cities to stop by a truck or cart to grab a quick bite. Talented chefs no longer just have to be brick and mortar to strut their stuff. Food trucks are an absolute staple in the Tulsa food scene.
Whether you’re searching for a takeout meal at Guthrie Green's Food Truck Wednesday or around town, you’ll find amazing food trucks in Tulsa serving all types of cuisine to fit your fancy. And even better, you can use these trucks to cater your big events – weddings, family gatherings and more!
Here are some of our favorite Tulsa food trucks for when we are looking for a fast, but delicious meal on the run.
Photo courtesy of Dope Soul Food Truck & Catering.
Dope Soul’s name is not based on the food they cook, but rather on the people they serve. They have a passion for their people and tailor their menus not only on a seasonal basis, but to the wants of their clientele.
Need a work breakfast with coffee catered? Check. Need vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free options? Check. Craving hearty American street food? Check. Dope Soul can do it all and they’ll cook up your favorites with a smile.
Photo courtesy of Alpha Grill.
Alpha Grill serves all the best barbecue with a twist. All of their rubs, injections and barbecue sauces are made from scratch. Their meats are award-winning, whether they’re on a sandwich, potato or a plate of nachos.
Not to mention, they’ll know you when you stop by. They want you to enjoy some of Tulsa’s best food, but also want to get to know you and your story. It’s more than just barbecue, it’s a warm and welcoming experience you won’t forget.
Photo courtesy of Lone Wolf.
Lone Wolf has consistently won best food truck year after year. Serving up delicious Vietnamese cuisine with a French twist, you can count on always having a quality and creative plate of food, even on the go!
Kimchi fries, classic banh mi sandwiches and fried rice bowls are the name of the game. Every time you visit, you can try a new and exciting dish.
Photo courtesy of Mangiamo.
What’s better than a plate of home cooked Italian food? At Mangiamo, you can get the Sunday dinner experience without having to sit down in a formal setting.
Stop by at Food Truck Wednesdays, order for delivery or cater one of your events with hearty and traditional Italian cuisine. Fun fact, the vodka sauce is to die for!
Photo courtesy of Mangiamo.
Photo courtesy of Linam Up Grill.
In search of the perfect burger? Linam Up Grill food truck was created with you in mind. Serving up all your American cravings, you can find burgers, sandwiches, patty melts and sometimes your favorite fair foods.
You’ll leave with a full belly and heart. And maybe a few extra pounds.
Photo courtesy of the Bayou.
Sink your teeth into all your New Orleans Cajun favorites at The Bayou. Offering classics including boudin egg rolls, beignets and po boys, this food truck will transport you to Nola in no time. Mix things up and try the Bayou fries, which come piled high with all the seafood and meat you can eat.
Stop by for great food and warm customer service to go along with it.
Photo courtesy of DogHouse Tulsa.
Looking for a late night bite? Or a perfect picnic dish? Check out DogHouse for all the most creative gourmet hot dog combinations. Anything you can think of putting on a hot dog, the DogHouse will do it.
There’s a reason they’re considered one of the finest “Weiner Slingers” in town.
Photo courtesy of Masa.
Masa joined the food truck scene to bring South American fusion to Tulsa via powerful empanadas. You can order mix and match empanadas, choose 3 or 6. Craving meat and potato? You got it. Cheese? Check. Spice? They’ve got you covered.
And don’t forget about the amazing shrimp and bacon bombs.
Photo courtesy of Calaveras.
A well-known local restaurant, Calaveras moved to food truck format during COVID to continue serving the community in a safer way. Look no further for authentic Mexican food – with street tacos, burritos, quesadillas and more. Their homemade salsas will create a tastebud fiesta you won’t forget!
You can stop by for lunch or schedule them to cater your next big event!
Photo courtesy of Tacos El Trompo.
At Tacos El Trompo, they slow cook their meat on a spit called a “trompo.” You are guaranteed to find the most authentic and tender al pastor tacos in town. Along with fresh toppings like pineapple, onion and cilantro.
When you stop by, you’ll get your tacos served hot, with the meat being cut from the trompo right in front of you.