Seacrest Beach is a residential 30A resort community in South Walton, tucked along Scenic Highway 30A between Alys Beach and Rosemary Beach. It is built mostly around vacation rentals and second homes rather than a downtown, so the rhythm here stays quiet and easygoing. Most of the food truck activity that reaches Seacrest Beach rolls in from the wider 30A corridor, serving visitors and locals who are renting cottages, biking the neighborhood, or heading to the sand.
The center of the community is Peddler's Pavilion, a small town square on 30A with boutique shops, bike rentals, coffee, sweets, and a handful of casual dining and pavilion-style food spots. It is the most natural gathering point in the neighborhood, and it is where food trucks and vendors are most likely to set up when they pass through. Beyond the pavilion, Seacrest Beach is best known for its large 12,000 square foot lagoon-style community pool, one of the biggest resort pools on 30A, along with a seasonal tram that carries guests down to the private beach on the south side of the highway.
Because Seacrest Beach leans family and vacation-rental focused, the food truck experience here is more about catching a truck on a 30A run than finding a fixed lineup parked in town every day. Some trucks are fixed or semi-fixed at spots like Peddler's Pavilion, some roam the 30A corridor between Rosemary Beach, Alys Beach, Seaside, and Grayton Beach, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates rather than a set schedule.
Use this page to browse Seacrest Beach food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want Gulf seafood, tacos, Cuban and Latin plates, BBQ, burgers, sweets, or something fresh rolling through the 30A area, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.