Cypress is one of the largest and fastest-growing communities in northwest Harris County, an unincorporated suburban area about twenty-five miles northwest of downtown Houston. Often grouped with the wider Cy-Fair area, Cypress has grown quickly as master-planned communities near the Grand Parkway have added thousands of new homes. Food trucks fit naturally into that growth, setting up at community gathering spots, neighborhood plazas, brewery patios, and everyday lunch stops, and rolling in from the larger Houston metro.
Much of Cypress life centers on its master-planned communities. Towne Lake, built around a large recreational lake, draws families to the Boardwalk for waterfront dining, live music, and community events, while Bridgeland, one of the area's biggest master-planned communities, hosts its own markets and seasonal festivals. These neighborhoods give trucks regular, family-friendly places to park, from lakeside event nights to community market days.
Beyond the communities, the Berry Center anchors the area as a multi-purpose venue for sports, concerts, marching band events, and large shows like the Cy-Fair home and outdoor living events. The surrounding road network, with US-290 known locally as the Northwest Freeway and the Grand Parkway, also known as State Highway 99, keeps Cypress connected to the rest of the Houston metro, which is part of why so many trucks can serve here on their way through.
That mix gives Cypress trucks room to serve a diverse, family-friendly range of cravings, from Texas BBQ and tacos to Viet-Cajun, Gulf seafood, burgers, Cajun and Creole plates, sweets, and coffee. Some trucks set up at communities and plazas, some roam service areas across northwest Harris County, and some are best found through menus, profiles, and current updates. Use this page to browse Cypress food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas, and find a local truck worth tracking down.