Michigan Gluten Free Food Trucks
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Grab some gluten free food on the go! Check out this list of Michigan Gluten Free Food Trucks (or those with gluten free options) and head out to the next food truck rally!

Hola Arepa – Newaygo, MI (100% GF)

Followers recently told me about Hola Arepa. The images on their Facebook page state that their entire menu is gluten free. Follow the on Facebook to see where they will show up next. It looks like they are often at Nelson’s Farm Market in Grant.
De Food Truck USA – Mesick (100% GF)

De Food Truck, located in Northern Michigan, offers a 100% gluten free menu. That includes fried fish, French Fries, falafel and more. Read more about this fantastic business in my review.
Follow De Food Truck on Facebook and Instagram.
Your Mom’s House – Port Huron (100% GF)

This dedicated gluten free food truck serves gluten free sandwiches and some of the best French Fries. Sandwich options include pulled pork, grilled cheese, and ham & Swiss. Follow Your Mom’s House on Facebook to see where they will turn up next.
Follow Your Mom’s House on Facebook and Instagram.
Tru Food Pizza Food Truck – Metro Detroit (100% GF)

Tru Pizza (formerly Renee’s Gourmet Pizzeria) started in Troy, Michigan as a 100% gluten free pizzeria. Since then they have added a location in Plymouth, MI and have recently opened a food truck. You’ll find it mostly in the Metro Detroit area, and in Ann Arbor on Wednesdays at the Farmers Market. Follow them on social media to see their schedule.
Follow Tru Pizza Food Truck on Facebook and Instagram
Ace’s Donuts – Royal Oak (100% GF)

When I asked Ace’s Donuts what kind of flour they use for their donuts, they stated they use rice flour. You can find them most weeks at the Royal Oak Farmers Market. Follow them on Instagram or visit their website.
Veged Out Food Truck – Waterford (GF Options)

While Vedged Out is NOT a 100% gluten free food truck, they have lots of gluten free options. In addition, they’re the old vegan food truck I’d recommend. They have some amazing gluten free wraps. You can usually find them at Oasis Health Foods.
Burger Bus – Marquette (Mostly Gluten Free)

Everything on the Burger Bus food truck is gluten free, except the brioche bun. Even their fried chicken is gluten free! Gluten free buns are available for $2.50 extra.
Follow The Burger Bus on Facebook and Instagram.
Fire and Rice – Lansing & Ann Arbor (100% GF)

I discovered paella when in college. My college roommate has Spanish extended family, and she made this often. The blend of saffron and vegetables and artichokes tastes like home to me.
Therefore, imagine my ecstatic joy when I realize that Fire and Rice makes all their paellla to be gluten free. It’s like heaven in a box. Follow them on Facebook to stalk find them near you!
**Note- Someone mentioned they have hot sauce made with non gluten free beer.
Follow Fire and Rice on Facebook and Instagram.
Kona Ice – Multiple Franchise Locations (100% GF)

Many dessert food trucks exist out there. However, this is the only food truck I know where everything is gluten free. True, Kona Ice basically serves snow cones. But how great is it to relive your childhood with creative flavors? Kona Ice is a franchise, so you can find them in lots of cities. I visited a truck while at a Frankenmuth Truck Rally, and the owners reside in Fenton.
Follow Kona Ice on Facebook (Lansing) (Lapeer Co.) and Instagram (Lansing).
*Hero or Villain – Detroit Area (GF Options)

Disclaimer. I have not personally eaten at this food truck. Their business popped up frequently when searched for Michigan gluten free food trucks. They offer gluten free bread for any of their sandwiches.
Staff stated they “switch gloves, clean and sanitize surface areas and use separate utensils,” when preparing a gluten free sandwich. Simply let their staff know about your allergen when you visit. Visit their Facebook page to learn more.
Follow Hero or Villain on Facebook and Instagram.
Shuck ‘n’ Ladder Corn Roasting – Metro Detroit Area

I ate at Shuck N’ Ladder while at the Michigan State Fair years ago. They serve hot, buttered ears of corn, with different, optional toppings. I felt so excited to find food at the fair that I could eat. I am unsure if their potatoes and walking tacos are gluten free. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were. Find out more about this seasonal food truck on their Facebook page.
Follow Shuck N’ Ladder on Facebook.
There you go! Some great Michigan Gluten Free Food Trucks (or those with options) to search out. Think of it as a culinary scavenger hunt, except the pieces constantly move. Who’s ready for an adventure!
Know of a food truck you think I should add to the list? Leave me a comment below and I’ll research them further!
I share many more Michigan gluten free dining options I recommend on my blog. Looking for options in bigger cities? Check out my suggestions for Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids and Traverse City. Plus, check out my Michigan gluten free baker list!

Hi Margaret, I just wanted to correct you, we at Truckshuka do not and never make our pita, also, we stopped making cookies a long time ago… so there is absolutely no cross contact!
Our menu is entirely gluten free as long as you get in on a bowl. There is no gluten in our recipes.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will update my blog post accordingly.