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Finding Events & Locations: How to Build a Full Weekly Schedule

The trucks that survive long-term are the ones that build predictable, repeatable location schedules rather than chasing one-off events. This guide covers every major location type, how to book them, and how to structure a week that hits your revenue targets.

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The Location Mix That Works

Successful food truck operators typically build a location mix across three categories:

Anchor Locations

50–60% of revenue

Recurring weekly spots with predictable volume — your revenue base

Events & Festivals

25–35% of revenue

High-volume days that boost your monthly numbers

Private Catering

15–25% of revenue

Pre-sold revenue with guaranteed minimums — the most predictable

Anchor Locations: Your Weekly Revenue Base

Lunch Routes at Office Parks & Business Districts

A repeatable weekday lunch route — parking at office parks, industrial districts, or business campuses from 11 AM to 2 PM — is the foundation of most profitable food truck operations. A single solid lunch spot with 100–200 workers can generate $500–$1,500 in daily revenue.

Breweries, Wineries & Taprooms

Craft breweries have become one of the most reliable recurring locations for food trucks. They need food to keep customers on-site longer (increasing drink sales); you get a built-in, captive audience. Most operate on a revenue-share or flat fee basis.

Food Truck Parks

Dedicated food truck parks provide a guaranteed customer base (foot traffic) in exchange for a daily, weekly, or monthly fee. They're particularly useful for new operators building a brand, since customers actively seek out the park rather than stumbling across you.

Events & Festivals: High-Volume Days

Music Festivals & Community Events

A well-placed festival day can generate 3–5× your average daily revenue. But events require significant pre-planning — inventory, staffing, and setup — and the competition for prime spots is fierce.

Farmers Markets

Farmers markets offer weekly foot traffic with a loyal, food-focused customer base. They can be an excellent venue for building brand awareness early in your operation. Booth fees are typically $50–$200/market. Some markets limit prepared food vendors to one or two trucks — confirm availability before applying.

Private Catering: Pre-Sold Revenue

Private catering — weddings, corporate events, birthday parties, graduation parties — is the most financially predictable part of a food truck operation. Revenue is guaranteed before you show up, you can pre-plan your inventory precisely, and margins tend to be higher than at street vending locations.

Platforms & Apps for Finding Locations

Next Step

Once you have locations locked in, you need to understand your unit economics — what it actually costs to serve each customer and whether your pricing will cover all your costs and leave a profit.

Read the Unit Economics Guide →