Jersey Village is a small incorporated city tucked into northwest Houston along US-290, the Northwest Freeway, in Harris County. It keeps its own city government and tree-lined neighborhoods while sitting right on one of the metro's busiest commercial corridors, so everyday life moves easily between quiet residential streets and the shops, offices, and freeway stops just outside the city limits. Food trucks fit naturally into that rhythm, turning up at city events, plazas, and lunch stops, and rolling in from the surrounding Houston area.
The city is small enough to feel like a community and connected enough to draw trucks from across northwest Houston. Jersey Village has its own Jersey Meadow Golf Course, a city park, and a calendar of community events run by the city, which gives trucks regular reasons to set up where residents already gather. The US-290 corridor adds steady commuter and commercial traffic, so trucks parked near plazas and businesses along the freeway can catch both locals and people passing through.
Jersey Village traces its name back to its dairy-farm roots. The land was once part of a working dairy that raised Jersey cattle, and when the herd's pastures gave way to a residential community in the 1950s, the new town took the Jersey name with it. That heritage still shows in the city's small, established, family-friendly character, the kind of place where a food truck at a city event or a neighborhood gathering feels right at home.
Use this page to browse Jersey Village food trucks by cuisine, menu, catering options, and nearby service areas. Because Jersey Village sits inside the larger Houston metro, many trucks here also serve nearby communities, so whether you want tacos, BBQ, Vietnamese, seafood, burgers, or something sweet, FTGC helps you find a local truck worth tracking down.