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Hospitality & food

Build a food truck lead list from Google Maps

Location calendars, lunch rushes, and private event bookings drive how food trucks convert followers into lines on Maps. Schedule clarity on websites and social links matters as much as star ratings when office parks and event planners compare options. Filter the category, keep proof of demand, and leave with contacts you can actually call.

Ranked from live Google Maps data, then enriched for niche outreach.

Who this list is for

  • Event organizers booking trucks for corporate lunches and festival slots
  • Office park managers filling recurring weekday lunch rotations
  • Commissary and shared-kitchen partners scouting operators with real event volume
  • Beverage and packaging brands looking for mobile accounts in cities with active food-truck scenes

Example searches for food trucks

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Mobile caterer in Austin with BBQ and 4.7+ rating

  • Mobile caterer in Denver posting daily locations

  • Vegan Mobile caterer in Portland with website

  • Mobile caterer in Atlanta for private events

  • Taco Mobile caterer in Phoenix rated 4.6+

What to filter for on Google Maps

Use the Food truck category, keep cuisine niche and event-booking language in photos and reviews, and drop listings with no schedule link and no recent location activity.

Exclude: Listings with no schedule link and no recent location activity.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit food trucks

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how food trucks buy and operate.

  1. 1Pitch office-park recurring lunch slots that stabilize weekly revenue between festival weekends.
  2. 2Offer private-event booking pages that convert Instagram DMs before the date sells out.
  3. 3Sell commissary efficiency tools that free prep hours for operators running multiple stops.
  4. 4Frame festival application calendars timed to city permit windows in your target metro.

Campaign example

Event-ready food truck list, Austin metro

Prompt

Mobile caterer in Austin TX with 4.6+ stars and website

01

Maps leads

Local food trucks matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A ranked food truck list for event organizers, office parks, or commissary partners, not a stale festival vendor sheet with dead social links.

FAQs about food trucks leads

How do I find food trucks that book private events?+

Add private events or catering to the prompt. Booking pages on their site or social links linked from Maps usually confirm event capability.

Do daily locations appear on Google Maps for food trucks?+

Sometimes via posts or hours, but many rely on social schedules. Prefer trucks with websites or clear schedule links when routing matters.

Can I filter food trucks by cuisine niche?+

Add BBQ, vegan, taco, or other cuisine keywords to the prompt. Photos, menu language, and review themes usually confirm the niche.

What should I exclude from a food truck export?+

Drop inactive listings with no recent reviews, permanent brick-and-mortar restaurants mislabeled as trucks, and profiles with no booking or schedule path.

Keep going

Compare NotiQ to other Google Maps lead generation tools, check pricing, or browse the blog for outreach tactics that fit food trucks lists.

Turn Maps demand into food truck outreach

Use niche Maps filters for food trucks, keep the operators who prove demand, and start outreach the same day.

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