Camden County is South Jersey's most densely populated county and home to one of the region's most active and diverse food truck scenes. From Collingswood's year-round Saturday farmers market to the lunch circuits along Cherry Hill's commercial corridors, there's more good truck food happening in Camden County than almost anywhere else in South Jersey.
This guide covers the trucks worth knowing — the ones that show up consistently, deliver quality, and have earned genuine followings in the communities they serve.
Jersey Steaks Co. — Camden
The benchmark for cheesesteaks in South Jersey. Jersey Steaks Co. brings three generations of Camden steakshop tradition to their truck, using hand-shaved ribeye, Cooper sharp American, and seeded Liscio's rolls in combinations that have made the truck a fixture at Cherry Hill and downtown Camden stops. The Camden Whiz — provolone, long hots, garlic aioli — is the signature order. Expect a line. The truck operates Tuesday through Saturday and books private events across Camden County with a calendar that fills quickly.
Pinelands BBQ — Cherry Hill
Pitmaster Devon Hill's 1,000-gallon offset smoker burns Pine Barrens white oak and produces brisket with a black bark, a deep smoke ring, and a fat cap that renders into something close to perfection. Burnt ends disappear by 2pm on weekends. The pit beans, cooked under the brisket all night and finished with brisket drippings, may be the best side dish on the South Jersey truck circuit. Pinelands BBQ runs Friday through Sunday and sells out without exception.
Collings Italian — Collingswood
Chef Marco Coletti's truck has made the Collingswood farmers market circuit a genuine destination. The porchetta sandwich — fennel-seasoned pork loin wrapped and roasted in its own fat, sliced thin and dressed with arugula and salsa verde on ciabatta — is the signature. The carbonara pasta salad and seasonal specials reflect genuine culinary ambition for a format that often settles for crowd-pleasers. For private events in Camden County, Collings Italian brings a level of elegance unusual in the truck format.
Dos Hermanos Tacos — Haddonfield
A family-run operation that has built one of the strongest loyal followings in the county over six years of consistent farmers market appearances. The al pastor is made with a traditional trompo — a rotating spit with pineapple — producing a char and flavor that most taco trucks can't replicate. Handmade corn tortillas, daily-fresh salsas, and birria served with consommé for dipping complete a menu as close to Mexico City street food as South Jersey gets.
Undrgrnd Donuts — Cherry Hill
Underground donut culture on wheels — yeast-raised, hand-cut rings with unexpected glaze combinations that have made the truck one of Camden County's most-followed food accounts. Black sesame with white chocolate. Bourbon maple with crispy bacon. Matcha with yuzu curd. Each combination is designed to be genuinely surprising rather than gimmicky, and the frying and glazing is done to order when possible. Available for private events, corporate treat-days, and wedding dessert stations.
Taco Angeleno — Camden
LA-style street tacos with the authenticity and technical execution the format demands. The birria quesatacos — slow-braised beef birria folded into a cheese-crisped tortilla, served with consommé for dipping — are the must-order. The carne asada is griddled over high heat and dressed with charred salsa verde and white onion. The Korean-fusion section, including kalbi short rib tacos and kimchi-loaded asada fries, has generated serious social media attention and a line that confirms it.
Cousins Maine Lobster — Collingswood
The Shark Tank-famous lobster roll franchise serves fresh Maine lobster in Collingswood and across Camden County. The cold lobster roll — butter-poached, nothing distracting — and the lobster bisque are the anchors. An excellent choice for upscale private events, wedding cocktail hours, and corporate catering in Camden County.
How to Find These Trucks
Camden County farmers markets in Collingswood and Haddonfield run Saturdays from April through November with rotating truck lineups. Cherry Hill hosts multiple community events through the summer that draw trucks from across the county. For the full directory of Camden County food trucks with contact info and booking details, browse our county page. If you're planning a private event, submit a quote request and we'll match you with available trucks for your date and cuisine preference.
Seasonal Events and Markets
Camden County's food truck scene is anchored by events that bring trucks and customers together on a predictable schedule. The Collingswood Farmers Market runs every Saturday from mid-April through November, typically hosting five to eight trucks per week alongside produce and artisan vendors. Haddonfield's downtown market runs Saturday mornings through the summer season. Cherry Hill hosts multiple spring and fall community events at the Cooper River Waterfront that draw trucks from across the county. Voorhees Township hosts summer evening events with rotating truck lineups. Following the county's farmers market circuit is the most reliable way to find the trucks listed above on a regular basis.
Booking for Private Events
Camden County is one of the most competitive truck catering markets in South Jersey, which means the best operators fill their calendars early. For summer and fall events, start the booking conversation 10–16 weeks ahead. Use our quote request form to connect with available trucks for your event date, venue, and cuisine preference. Include your estimated guest count and whether you need any dietary accommodations — vegetarian, vegan, halal, or gluten-free — so we can match you with operators who handle them well.
Camden County has more quality truck options per square mile than any other county in South Jersey. The scene rewards loyalty — trucks that see familiar faces at the market every week are the ones most likely to remember you when you reach out about a private event. Show up, eat well, and build the relationship. The county's truck scene is only getting stronger.
Camden County is home to the most diverse and consistent food truck ecosystem in South Jersey. Whether you are looking for a weekday lunch stop, a Saturday farmers market tradition, or a catering partner for a private event, the county delivers options that compete with any market in the region. Keep this list bookmarked, follow the trucks on Instagram, and check back as new operators join the scene through the season. The farmers market circuit at Collingswood and Haddonfield is the single best way to discover new trucks and evaluate operators before booking them for a private event.
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