2025 Food Truck Map

The NC Folk Festival, returning to downtown Greensboro September 12-14, has released its official food truck map, showcasing the wide variety of flavors that will be available throughout the festival grounds.

Unlike past years where food trucks were concentrated in one area, this year’s vendors will be spread across the festival map, making it easier for visitors to grab a bite wherever they are enjoying music, art, and performances.

Food trucks joining the 2025 festival include:

  • B&P Concessions

  • Big Boyz Catering

  • Backstreet Seafood

  • The Latin Effect

  • Lawrence & Perry Barbeque

  • JAM Ice Cream and Shaved Ice

  • Empanada Grill

  • The Peach Cobbler Factory

  • Kona Ice of Greensboro

  • Smothered

  • St. Popperville Kettle Corn

  • Ghassan's Mobile Mediterranean Eats

  • Hickory Tree Turkey BBQ

  • Homeslice Pizza

  • Jamaica Coast Catering

  • Kibi's Crazy Casseroles

  • Mesa's

  • Maho's Bistro

  • Sister Liu's

  • Taqueria El Azteca Taco Truck

  • Bayou Billy Sweet Dixie Tea of the Carolinas

  • Village Bakery

  • Tiki Dessert Bar

  • Casa Blanca Sweets

  • Odu's Famous Elotes

  • Boho Berries

  • Bel'le Full Vending

  • The Local & The Lebanese

  • The Southern Smoke Shack

  • Kuya Bear

  • Clutch Coffee

  • boom! boom! boba

  • Crazy Dog

  • Fresh AF

  • Safari Eatz

  • Off the Hook

“The NC Folk Festival is about more than just world-class performances – it’s about the full cultural experience,” said Jodee Ruppel, Executive Director of the NC Folk Festival. “We’re excited that our food truck lineup is bigger than ever this year, and that festivalgoers will be able to discover delicious food and drinks throughout the entire festival footprint.”

Festivalgoers can find the most up-to-date food truck locations, menus, and other details by downloading the NC Folk Festival app, available now for free in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The app also includes the full festival schedule, artist information, maps and real-time updates.

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