Food trucks bring big flavor in small packages — the kind of meals you remember long after you’ve wiped your hands on a napkin. Whether they’re parked outside a brewery, rolling into town for a festival, or serving locals on a busy lunch hour, these mobile kitchens pack personality with every order. In the Best of Grand contest, residents celebrated the trucks that keep the county’s food scene rolling.
Colorado Corndog Co. has turned a classic carnival staple into an art form. Based in Fraser behind Camber Brewing, the truck offers golden, hand-dipped corndogs that win over both kids and adults. It’s comfort food at its simplest — and maybe at its best — proving that sometimes all you need is a stick, some batter, and the right amount of crunch.
Already beloved as a storefront, Charlie’s Frozen Treat Shop also rolls out as a food truck, bringing ice cream delights wherever the road leads. Families and festival-goers flock to it for sundaes, cones, and frozen specialties that cool down any mountain day. The truck extends the shop’s reputation for fun and flavor, making sweet memories on the go.
In Grand Lake, Truepenny Pitstop delivers food truck fare with its own flair. Known for hearty comfort food served quickly and generously, the truck gives visitors and locals alike a satisfying stop. Whether it’s lunch on the move or a casual dinner, Truepenny keeps things approachable, tasty, and memorable.
Fraser’s GB Pie Shop takes British comfort food on the road, serving up meat pies alongside fish and chips. The truck offers a savory alternative to typical festival fare, bringing flaky crusts and rich fillings to a new audience. For anyone craving a taste of the UK in the Rockies, this food truck delivers.
Based in Kremmling, K-Town Truck brings small-town personality with a rotating menu that reflects both local tastes and global inspirations. While it doesn’t yet have a formal website, the truck has gained attention through word of mouth and community events. Its presence adds to the growing variety of mobile food options in the county.
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