For Food Trucks in Charlotte & Nearby Areas

Your food truck needs a site that tells people where you’ll be next.

Guests look up your location and menu right before they head out. A simple food truck website puts that in one place so people know where to find you and how to book you for events.

Common challenges we hear from food truck owners.

Your website should cut down on back-and-forth, not add more.

People can’t tell where you’ll be this week.

Your schedule lives in scattered posts and stories. Guests message you to ask where you are instead of just checking a clear, up-to-date calendar.

Your menu is buried in old graphics or posts.

Screenshots, flyers, and old designs float around social media. Guests scroll and give up, or assume the menu is outdated and move on.

Event organizers can’t get basic details in one place.

Contact info, trailer size, power needs, and pricing are spread across messages. Booking takes longer than it should and some opportunities slip away.

You spend too much time answering the same questions.

“Where are you today?” “Do you cater?” “What’s on the menu?” Those answers could live on your site instead of in DMs and texts.

What a food truck website should give your guests.

Clear info for people trying to catch you at lunch, after work, or at a weekend event.

Makes your schedule easy to find

  • Simple schedule page with dates, times, and locations
  • Clear callout for today’s location and hours
  • Links to maps so guests can tap for directions

Shows your menu clearly on a phone

  • Menu built for mobile instead of static images
  • Room for rotating specials and limited-time items
  • Dietary notes for vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options

Gives event organizers what they need

  • Catering and event page with key details in one place
  • Simple inquiry form for festivals, breweries, and offices
  • Space for pricing ranges instead of long email threads

Helps fans follow you week after week

  • Email signup or social links tied back to your site
  • Highlights for regular spots like breweries or offices
  • Photos that show your food and setup clearly

What changes after your website launches.

Clear patterns we see once trucks have a simple, current site in place.

More people show up knowing where you are and what you serve

When your schedule and menu are easy to find, fans can plan to catch you instead of guessing or refreshing social feeds.

Food trucks report more repeat customers and fewer “Where are you today?” messages once their site is clear.

Fewer scattered messages and calls during service

Common questions move to your site, so you and your team can focus on serving guests at the window instead of answering your phone.

Owners often tell us their inbox feels calmer once day-to-day details live on the website.

Event and catering requests become easier to qualify

With details like minimums, service radius, and availability laid out, inquiries that come in are more complete and easier to respond to.

You spend less time typing the same answers and more time responding to real opportunities.

Your website becomes the link you share everywhere

Social posts, email, and word-of-mouth can all point to one source of truth for schedule, menu, and booking info.

A steady website gives your marketing a reliable place to send people instead of rebuilding details in every post.

Why work with Grid & Grove?

Websites built for businesses that live on the road.

We understand mobile-first, on-the-go businesses

You’re moving between breweries, office parks, and events. Your website needs to support that rhythm and work well on a phone in a parking lot.

We focus on quick-loading pages, clear schedule layouts, and forms that are easy to use from a small screen so your guests and event contacts can act fast.

Time to review between events

After we talk, you get a written proposal with pricing, timeline, and what’s included. You can read it on your schedule - between services, after an event, or on a slower day.

No pressure calls. Just clear details you can show to partners or family members who help with the business.

Designed to keep updates off your plate

Your focus is food and service, not software. You send changes and we handle the technical side.

Most food trucks use Care Plan time for schedule updates, menu changes, seasonal photos, and catering details. We handle edits so you do not have to wrestle with a website builder.

Pricing that respects food truck budgets

Most food trucks fit into our Essentials tier, with some growing into Business as the brand expands.

Many choose a 12-month build plan to keep monthly costs predictable. New trucks under a year old may qualify for a discount on the build cost, and veteran or first-responder owners may qualify for an additional discount. Care plan pricing stays the same for everyone.

Honest pricing for food trucks.

These packages are based on our Essentials and Business tiers. Many food trucks choose a 12-month build plan to keep monthly costs steady, then move into a simple Care Plan once the build is paid.

Essentials

Built for single-truck operations

Up to 4 pages

Build Cost

Starting at $75/mo

Choose upfront, 12-month, or 6-month build payments

12-month plan (or 6-month/$150/mo), or pay $899 upfront. After the build is covered, you move into a Care Plan for hosting and upkeep.

Ongoing Care Plan

$60/mo

Starts after your build is paid off (6-month minimum term)

Includes hosting, security, daily backups, and monthly content edits so your info stays current.

What's Included

  • Custom design matched to your truck and brand
  • Mobile-friendly layout focused on phone visitors
  • Home, menu, and schedule/location pages
  • Contact or inquiry form wired to your email
  • Basic SEO setup for local and event search
  • Links to social profiles and delivery partners (if used)

Best for: Single food trucks that need a clear, trustworthy site with current schedule, menu, and contact info.

Most Popular

Business

For multi-truck operations and heavy event work

5–7 pages

Build Cost

Starting at $108.25/mo

Choose upfront, 12-month, or 6-month build payments

12-month plan (or 6-month/$216.50/mo), or pay $1,299 upfront. After the build is covered, you move into a Care Plan for hosting and upkeep.

Ongoing Care Plan

$90/mo

Starts after your build is paid off (6-month minimum term)

Includes hosting, security, daily backups, and monthly content edits so your info stays current.

What's Included

  • Everything in Essentials
  • Extra pages for catering, events, or multiple trucks
  • Photo galleries for events, festivals, and food
  • Highlight areas for regular locations and partners
  • Room for future integrations and online ordering links
  • Deeper analytics setup to see how people use your site

Best for: Established brands with more than one truck, strong catering demand, or regular partnerships with venues and breweries.

Not sure which tier fits your food truck?

Many trucks start with one of these packages and we adjust it to match your schedule, menu, and event load. We can add pages, trim what you do not need, or plan something more custom if that makes more sense.

New food trucks under a year old, veteran-owned businesses, and first-responder-owned businesses may qualify for a discount on the build cost.

Get a custom quote

What happens after you reach out.

1
Day 1

You fill out our contact form

Share a bit about your truck, your menu, and what is not working with your current setup. It takes just a few minutes.

2
Day 2

We send you a clear proposal

You receive a recommended package, timeline, and payment options in writing so you can review everything between services or events.

3
Week 1

We meet once to walk through it

We answer questions, look at your schedule and goals, and adjust the plan as needed. You decide if it fits your budget and pace.

4
Weeks 2–5

We build, you review

You send menu details, photos, and schedule info while we handle structure and design. You see drafts, give feedback, and approve pages before launch.

5
Week 6

We launch and handle the upkeep

Once the site is live, we manage hosting, security, and covered updates so you can focus on cooking and serving.

Food truck serving guests at an outdoor event
Guests ordering from a food truck
Food being plated in a food truck kitchen
Food truck team preparing for service
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Your next step starts here.

Fill out our contact form. Tell us about your food truck and what you need your website to handle - schedule, menu, events, or all of the above. We’ll send a straightforward proposal with clear pricing and next steps.