Hudson is a small coastal community in west Pasco County, set along the Gulf on Florida's Sports Coast just north of Port Richey and New Port Richey. It is mostly residential, with a waterfront cluster at Hudson Beach, easy access to the bays and back canals, and a laid-back, fishing-town feel. Food trucks fit naturally into that rhythm, often rolling in from the nearby New Port Richey and Port Richey area to serve locals and visitors at waterfront stops, parks, and everyday gatherings.
Hudson is a good fit for food trucks because the community blends quiet neighborhoods with a handful of real draws. Hudson Beach, anchored by Robert J. Strickland Memorial Park, is one of Pasco's few public Gulf beaches, with a boardwalk, fishing, a boat ramp, and waterfront seafood spots like Sam's Beach Bar and the Inn on the Gulf, often called Pasco's only Gulf-front dining. That mix of beach, boats, and casual waterfront life gives trucks a steady backdrop for a quick bite.
A short drive inland, SunWest Park adds another kind of crowd. The county park is built around a spring-fed lake with a man-made white sand beach, an aqua park, wakeboarding, kayaking, paddleboarding, and beach volleyball, and food trucks are a familiar sight there on busy weekends. Between the Gulf beach, the lake, and the boating and fishing culture along the canals, Hudson gives mobile vendors a few honest places to set up when the weather and the calendar line up.
Use this page to browse Hudson food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. The local lineup is still small and many trucks roam in from New Port Richey and Port Richey, so whether you want Gulf seafood, tacos, Cuban and Latin food, BBQ, sweets, or something fresh rolling through town, FTGC helps you find a truck worth checking out.