We’ve listed everything we know about food trucks in Champaign, Urbana and beyond
Find a way to curb that food truck craving around Champaign-Urbana. From tacos to burgers to donuts, we’ve got it here.
Year after year, Champaign, Urbana and the surrounding communities are home to some of the area’s best food trucks. Featuring unique food finds and specialities, these food trucks offer variety and combinations that please kids and adults alike. Residents flock to social media and food truck websites for when and where to find their favorites.
Chambanamoms thanks Ice Daddy’s & Patty Daddy’s for presenting this list.
Ice Daddy’s Frozen Desserts is the premier frozen dessert specialist in Champaign County; offering Shaved Ice and Super Premium Ice Cream. Ice Daddy’s can add a COOL element to your next private or corporate event in the surrounding area. Founded in 2015, Ice Daddy’s is family owned and operated, and aimed at enriching the local community through its giveback fundraising and community involvement.
Serving up bold burgers with a side of sass, Patty Daddy’s rolls into lunch crowds, dinner scenes, festivals, private parties, and corporate events with the kind of flavor that steals the show. Fast, flavorful, and unapologetically juicy—they bring the grill to wherever the good times are.
Visit the Ice Daddy’s website, Facebook and Instagram.
Check out the Patty Daddy’s food truck, featuring smash burgers and fries.
The Mahomet Ice Daddy’s & Patty Daddy’s dine-in and carry-out spot brings together the best of both worlds—burgers and frozen treats under one roof. Whether you’re ordering online at pattydaddysburgers.com and taking it to go or chilling and eating, this is where flavor lives full-time. Plan your visit 703 Eastwood Center Suite E, Mahomet.
Some of these trucks are gleaming and shiny while some are older and faded. However, one thing is consistent — passion.
Some food trucks are now staking out “permanent” locations rather than being mobile. Others have found new outlets in Champaign-Urbana away from the “usual” places, while others have been going around to smaller towns in the the county — and even farther.
Typical food truck spots include area farmers markets (when in season), such as Urbana’s Market at the Square (Saturdays from 7 a.m. to noon), Champaign Farmers Market (Tuesdays from 3-6 p.m.), Rantoul, Mahomet, and Homer.
Other places trucks hang out: Riggs Beer Company in Urbana, Triptych in Savoy, downtown Champaign, Main Street in Mahomet (evenings) and the area around Prospect and Bradley avenues in Champaign. On campus, a prime location is Springfield and Mathews avenues in Urbana, as well as right in front of the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. In the summer, some hang out at the Research Park.
If you have a food truck you love that we have missed, let us know.
Based in Mahomet, Ice Daddy’s serves all of East Central Illinois. On a typical day, you can find it parked just south of Lake of the Woods on Lake of the Woods Road (and just north of Route 150). In addition to shaved ice treats, it has delicious ice cream. Find out more here, including info on booking a visit to your event.
The popular Urbana-based catering kitchen does not shy away from change and reinvention. Offering catering and food nanny service. Try the Hawaiian nachos topped with Modelo chicken, pineapple salsa and Hawaiian barbecue sauce for $8. All sauces are handmade. The truck is a regular at Urbana’s Market at the Square and can also be found all over the county. Check Facebook for the schedule.
Connected to Watson’s Shack & Rail, the Watson’s truck hits different spots around town every week. Find a mix of lunchtime and evening times on its schedule (which can be found on the website or Facebook). The chicken gets the same rave reviews from the truck that it does from the restaurant.
This food truck offers a mix of American and Mexican food. Serving burgers, quesadillas, nachos, and hot dogs. Paired with a refreshing fruit cup, this truck has anything the heart may desire. Typically in Mahomet, Bayly’s Faves travels around to Champaign, Tolono, and surrounding areas.
Based in Mahomet, Brien’s Bistro can be found all over Champaign County, from Riggs Beer Company in Urbana to St. Joseph to Triptych Brewing in Savoy. A popular menu item: Jayla’s Nachos. Made with Fritos, pulled pork, mac ‘n cheese, and three-cheese blend.
There’s nothing like beans, meat and cheese wrapped in a handy tortilla. You’ll find these portable creations in the Burrito King Food Trucks. The fleet of trucks was born from the popular Green Street establishment. You can find the trucks in various locations around Champaign-Urbana, as well as Tolono to Sidney, Rantoul to Paxton and more. Burrito King posts its truck schedule fairly regularly on Facebook or follow its hangouts on Instagram.
This business has a storefront location at 1506 S. Neil Street in Champaign. It also has the Mega Truck; find out where on Facebook. Seventeen flavors of popcorn, tons of shaved ice flavors and handmade confections for purchase.
Chicago Grill (formerly Dave’s Dogs)
All-beef hot dogs are served with all the goodies that make a Chicago dog (minus the tomato) from a trailer. These condiments are included in the $4 per dog price. In addition, Dave serves onion rings, brats, pulled pork, a chicken sandwich, and more. During the U of I school year, you can find the simple concept at 1301 W. Springfield near Granger.
This truck serves traditional fare such as burgers and Vienna beef hot dogs and one unique item not seen on many food trucks — central Illinois horseshoes. Its veggie burger gets a thumbs up from us. Find it hanging out at Bradley/Prospect and sometimes at Riggs Brewery in Urbana.
Based in Piatt County, this truck provides the perfect caffeine boost to get through the day. It serves Kenyan coffee, tea, and Lotus energy drinks – refreshing and stimulating.
Folks rave about Fernando’s. Burritos, quesadillas, nachos, tacos. For $2 you can try an authentic taco on a soft-corn shell. It also has breakfast burritos, if that’s your jam. The boss is committed to serving authentic Mexican street food because he has strong roots in Mexico City. Find the truck in downtown Champaign or rolling at Riggs Beer Company.
Flour & Fire is a mobile wood-fired pizza trailer serving Neapolitan style pizza to the Champaign-Urbana area. Each pizza is 9-10 inches. Specialties include the classic Margherita, the Sweet Heat (featuring Mike’s Hot Honey) and The Garden, as well as build-your-own options. Sauces include San Marzano tomato base, a barbecue sauce, and a white sauce.
The popular Campustown restaurant now has a food truck. We’ve found this one at the Urbana farmers market recently. Serving many of the favorites from the restaurant, Four’s food truck has satisfying breakfast-y/brunch-y options. Check out its menu here.
Garro’s, which made its debut in the summer of 2022, gives customers a taste of Chicago. Italian Beef, beef pizza puff, burgers, beef polish, gyros and more. Find the truck at the corner of Washington and Lierman in Urbana in the gas station parking lot, Wednesday-Saturday from noon-9 p.m. See the menu and get more info on Facebook.
Often found at Riggs and other local breweries, among more locations around town, German Food Truck serves dishes such as bratwurst, schnitzel and gulasch. Sides include fries, sauerkraut or baguettes. Its onion gravy looks particularly delicious. Find it on Facebook.
Radish on the Road by Horsch Radish
Based out of a restaurant in Gibson City, Horsch Radish, this food truck is German-inspired and family operated. Radish on the Road mainly serves brats, but its menu also includes spätzle and pulled pork. We aren’t sure how out and about the truck is, but you can book it for your event here.
One of the lesser know taco trucks in C-U, you do NOT want to skip it over when you happen upon Juanito’s Tacos. We highly recommend the street tacos. They come in a four pack and if you plan on sharing them with someone, you might want to order something else to fully fill up on the delish-ness.
The popular Green Street establishment Jurassic Grill is taking its menu to the streets. You’ll find a similar menu of dino-themed burgers, french fries and hot dogs. We really like the veggie burger.
Authentic açaí bowls based out of a UIUC shop and now mobile, featuring a new food cart. Get its schedule by following on Instagram and you can place orders for delivery too.
Newer to the scene, Keke’s Lemonade can be found all over C-U and the surrounding area. Drinks are served in massive takeout-like containers with a straw hole stabbed on the top, making this a delicious treat to sip on all day, or a great drink to share. Keke’s brings refreshing lemonade, limeade, and fun twists on the classics to farmers markets, fairs, schools, and more. Keke’s is active on Instagram, so check there for updates.
A refreshing twist on the food truck, or rather a modern version of the old-school ice cream truck, Kona Ice is a rolling shaved-ice Kona Entertainment Vehicle (KEV). Choose from dozens of flavors like strawberry daiquiri or banana-colada. Kona Ice also offers flavors geared towards adults. Try the blackberry mojito, sangria and white wine spritzer. (Sorry, it does not contain alcohol).
Friendly service that can’t be beat. Grab a taco bowl with avocados, beans, cheese, shredded lettuce and sour cream. Or, whatever you want, says the owner of the authentic Mexican food truck. Its current schedule is on Facebook; you can find it often at Second and Green streets.
New to the Champaign County area, Levi’s serves burgers, ribeyes, pork chops and more. Find it on Facebook to see when it will be in our area.
This is another taco truck, which is to say, taco trucks rule. The one parks daily in the Hunter’s Haven and Bargain Bins lot on Bloomington Road in Champaign, Monday through Saturday. The menu includes the typical taco truck fare: tacos, burritos, nachos. Something a little different: you can find a breakfast burrito here.
Along with its thriving brick-and-mortar locations all over the area, Main Scoop now has a food truck! Check its website for upcoming events.
This Fisher-based ice cream shop is hitting the road this year. Schedule can be found on Facebook; get our review of Main Street Creamery (the shop) here.
In addition to the storefront location Chestnut, you can follow the Maize food truck on Facebook to find out where it is. We have a lot of great Mexican food in Champaign-Urbana and this one climbs toward the top of the list for sure. The handmade tortillas are incredible and you won’t regret tracking down this truck. Often found at Carle over lunch and sometimes at Triptych on the weekends.
Oklahoma native Sharon Davis-Devine is behind these great eats. Some favorites include the beef brisket, pulled pork and chicken sandwiches, gourmet macaroni and cheese or Mountain Dew Apple Dumplings. The dumplings are crescent-wrapped apples baked with sugar, cinnamon, butter, two secret ingredients and Mountain Dew. This truck does a great job of hitting many of the smaller town festivals happening during the summer; check its Facebook page for locations.
We are thrilled to see Filipino-American cuisine again on the streets of Champaign-Urbana. The truck’s menu features kabobs, teriyaki, and eggrolls. We love that it also offers kid-friendly chicken tenders and fries, meaning that kids can be happy when their parents want something different. The truck hangs out in a variety of locations including downtown Mahomet, Carle at the Fields (southwest Champaign) and Riggs. Follow it on Facebook here.
Mini Bronuts are the perfect sweet treat for families. From a classic powdered sugar donut to a more unique maple bacon flavored donut, there is something for everyone. This truck can be found all around Chambana and the surrounding areas.
This unassuming truck has been home to amazing tacos and burritos for many years. Also on the menu: quesadillas, tortas and nachos. We’re not sure if it is open daily these days but we’ve seen the Mo’s name popping up on food truck lists for area festivals.
New to the area, Moon Beam Coffee is coffee … on wheels! Moon Beam, often found at Forest Preserve Park in Monticello, expects to be rolling around the C-U area more and more.
NitroCup is a great way to enjoy (locally roasted) high-quality coffee, fast. FROM A BIKE! The bike is equipped with stout taps and a cooler. It can pour icy Nitro coffee on the spot. The brewing process cuts all acidity and bitterness from the brew. It adds nitrogen to give a creamy mouthfeel — like Guinness and stout beers. No cream or sugar necessary. The cold brew is available in 12 and 16 ounces. Find NitroCup at Urbana’s Market at the Square.
A mix between Chicago and Greece brings this food truck to life. With more option than food trucks normally offer, this truck will bring a unique style to your lunch. The truck is frequently in the Champaign area.
We found this one parked along University Avenue (1002 W. University in Urbana), which seems to be a usual spot near the UI campus. A quick visit to its Facebook page showed us it has been at Riggs, Campus Rec and other locations. Facebook seems to be the best place to follow for hours and locations.
This truck is from the folks who bring you Ice Daddy’s. It features smash burgers and fries, but you can also order a chicken sandwich and chicken tenders. Get more details on its Facebook page.
If you can’t make it to Sidney to visit the Sidney Dairy Barn, a Chambanamoms C-U Essential, you can stop by the “Moo Mobile.” Try a tornado — ice cream with candy mixed in, usually cookie dough — or an ice cream sandwich. On occasion it serves a non-dairy Italian Ice option. The “Moo Mobile” carries around many flavors of ice cream. It can be found all over the county so check Facebook for the schedule.
You can get its signature smash burgers when you find the truck. The menu also includes chicken sandwiches, grilled cheese, fries, and cheese curds (and we know how much Champaign-Urbana loves its cheese curds). Vegetarians will be happy to see that Smith Burger Co. offers black bean patties as well. This truck has been hanging out at Tatman’s Carstar in Champaign as well as Riggs Beer Company in Urbana. Follow its Facebook page for updates.
Sugga Shaii’s Sweets debuted over Memorial Day weekend in 2023. We saw readers posting pics of a cake-in-a-jar type situation and we are intrigued. Follow it on Instagram or Facebook.
Often found in the communities of Danville, Homer, Ogden, and Catlin, this barbecue truck looks to offer delicious food. Also offers catering. Find it on Facebook.
This brand new truck has the same owners as El Patio Mexican restaurant in Urbana, which closed a couple years ago. Taqueria El Goso serves tacos, tortas, burritos, el goso, elote, and more. The Mexican truck is regularly at 2202 W. John St. in Champaign.
This one is based out of Paris but frequents locations around the C-U area. If you like barbecue, your mouth is going to water when you see the pics of what it offers. Get the schedule on Facebook each week.
This truck is in limited service now but the good news is you can find its food at Duo in Rantoul. When it is on the road, try the Philly Cheesesteak. The owner uses a 6-inch hoagie roll, American/Swiss cheese, green pepper, onion, lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and mushrooms. It can typically be found at Riggs.
Did we miss any other food-on-wheels in the area? Send us an email: editor@chambanamoms.com.