Pascagoula sits at the eastern edge of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a working waterfront city built around shrimping, seafood, and the Ingalls shipyard that anchors Jackson County. That mix of a busy industrial harbor, the Pascagoula River, and easy beach access gives the city a casual, Southern-coastal rhythm. Food trucks fit right into it, serving shipyard shift crowds, locals, and visitors around the Ingalls corridor, the waterfront, downtown, and everyday lunch stops.
Pascagoula is a good fit for food trucks because the city stays busy with workday routines and waterfront moments all day long. The Ingalls Shipbuilding area along Ingalls Avenue and Telephone Road draws shift workers looking for a quick, filling plate, which is why so many local trucks park along those corridors and downtown side streets. Beach Boulevard, Pascagoula Beach Park, the pier, and Riverfront and Point Park along the river add a slower crowd of families, anglers, and weekend visitors.
Downtown Pascagoula around Krebs and Delmas Avenue brings markets, murals, music, and the kind of walkable evenings that pair well with casual food. That mix gives Pascagoula trucks room to serve a wide range of cravings, from Gulf seafood, boiled crawfish, and shrimp po-boys to soul food, fried catfish, tacos, pupusas, BBQ, and sweets. Some trucks hold fixed addresses, some move through Jackson County service areas, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates.
Use this page to browse Pascagoula food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Whether you want Gulf seafood, a soul food plate, a Cajun crawfish boil, tacos, BBQ, or something sweet, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth checking out.