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Title: 5 Designing and Layouts for Food Trucks


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Iron Mountain Refrigeration Equipment
  • Food Trucks Pleasant Prairie

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5 Designing and Layouts for Food Trucks
  • Food trucks are all the rage these days. They're
    an innovative way for chefs to get their food out
    there and into the hands of hungry customers. If
    you are thinking about investing in a food truck,
    then this guide is for you! We will take an
    in-depth look at the design and layouts of
    successful food trucks. This includes what to
    consider when designing your truck's layout, as
    well as how much it should cost. You will also
    learn which type of equipment is best for certain
    types of cuisine. These are all crucial factors
    that determine whether or not your food truck
    succeeds.

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1) The Counter Truck
  • The counter truck is one of the most popular
    designs for food trucks. The limited space in a
    parking lot often requires busy vendors to use
    this style. In this truck, the cooking area is in
    front of customers. There are also no walls or
    windows to separate them from the chefs who work
    hard at preparing their orders.

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1) The Counter Truck
  • This style allows for more creativity and
    flexibility with menu options because there is no
    limited space like you would find on a food truck
    that has a kitchen built in it. However, this
    layout is more complex to master than others
    because customers are so close, and customers can
    smell cooking food and see the preparation, which
    is not always pleasant.

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1) The Counter Truck
  • Counter trucks also require more equipment since
    there is no room for storage or appliances
    built-in, as you would find on a kitchen truck.
    The customer service must be top-notch as well,
    especially if they cannot create a barrier
    between them and the customer.
  • This type of layout is perfect for quick and easy
    service that can be run with minimal staff or
    equipment setup time.

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2) The Kitchen Truck
  • This design has the kitchen in the back of the
    truck, so customers cannot see what is happening
    there. This type works well when you are serving
    more difficult-to-cook foods that require a lot
    of prep time or lots of cooking space. The food
    can be prepared at home or another location and
    brought over ready to go for services like
    catering.
  • Kitchen trucks are also the perfect choice for
    those who want to have a menu with many different
    types of cuisine. This is because it allows chefs
    to cook all items at once using multiple burners,
    ovens, or grills instead of just one item per
    burner or grill like you would find in counter
    truck design.

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2) The Kitchen Truck
  • Having more space can allow for more creative
    designs with the kitchen, such as having a grill
    on top of your truck or using exposed cooking
    elements. The layout will determine how much
    creativity you have to work with, so think about
    what type of food you plan on serving before
    choosing this design option.
  • If you are planning on selling lots of cooked
    foods like fried chicken, this is the ideal
    design choice. You can also use it for serving
    more complex or multi-step menu items like those
    found at BBQ food trucks.

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2) The Kitchen Truck
  • Kitchen trucks are the most expensive option, but
    they allow for highly creative designs. One
    drawback to kitchen trucks is that you will need
    a generator and extra equipment because there is
    no electricity in most parking lots where food
    trucks do business. This increases your costs
    significantly, so factor this into your budget.

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3) The Box Truck
  • Those who have no desire to deal with the hassle
    of designing a truck from scratch may want to
    consider buying or renting an already made box
    truck. This type can be used for both counter and
    kitchen-style trucks, so you are not limited in
    your options. The most common layouts are side by
    side which means one person works on each side or
    front to back, where one person works in the
    front and the other works from the back.

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3) The Box Truck
  • Box trucks are also an excellent option for those
    who want a more leisurely time designing their
    truck's layout because you can choose counter or
    kitchen style depending on what your menu
    requires. You may even be able to find box trucks
    that already have appliances built into them,
    like a grill or fryer.

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3) The Box Truck
  • As with any type of food truck, you will need to
    spend time and money equipping your box truck
    properly so that it is up to code for use in most
    cities that have laws about what types of trucks
    can operate where. In addition, you must also
    ensure the health inspector approves using
    appliances built into the truck before you start
    cooking with them.

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3) The Box Truck
  • As long as the box truck is up to code and safe
    for food preparation, customers will appreciate a
    clean and simple design that allows them to see
    your menu easily from outside of the vehicle so
    they can make their decision quickly. This also
    gives customers a chance to interact with those
    who work in the truck, which can help you gain
    more business.

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3) The Box Truck
  • The box truck design is also the least expensive,
    so it is a great option for those just starting
    out who do not want to spend too much on their
    first food truck. The only drawback with this
    type of layout is that there are no windows or
    doors in some cases, so customers may be hesitant
    to enter if they do not know what to expect.

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4) Truck/Trailer Combo
  • This type of food truck design offers the most
    flexibility because it can be used as either a
    counter or kitchen style. The layout is also
    ideal for those who want to serve both cooked and
    uncooked foods, like desserts that are made in
    your home kitchen before you head out to work
    each day. You may even find some types of trucks
    that come as a truck and trailer combo, so you
    can pull them together or separate them depending
    on your needs.

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4) Truck/Trailer Combo
  • One of the biggest benefits of this design is
    that you can easily upgrade your truck and
    trailer separately. For instance, if you decide
    to start out with a simple counter-style food
    truck but want to try selling cooked foods at
    some point, you can simply attach your cooking
    equipment when desired. However, keep in mind
    that not all cities allow for this type of food
    truck operation.

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4) Truck/Trailer Combo
  • The biggest drawback to this style is that it
    requires more work than other options because you
    must design and outfit two separate vehicles
    instead of one. This also means double the costs,
    so make sure your budget can accommodate both
    before investing in a counter or kitchen combo
    like this option.

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5) Open Trailer
  • An open trailer food truck design is similar to a
    box truck, except there are no sides and the back
    of the vehicle opens instead. This allows for
    quick and easy access when unloading or loading
    your kitchen supplies so that you can get on with
    business faster than some other types of designs.
    It also makes it easier for those working in the
    truck to interact with customers and promote
    their business.

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5) Open Trailer
  • Open trailers are a great choice for those who
    want something simple and affordable so they can
    save money on the build-out of their food truck.
    Customers also benefit from this type because it
    allows them to see what you have available before
    purchasing your wares, which helps build trust in
    open trailers. They are a great choice for those
    who want something simple and affordable so they
    can save money on the build-out of their food
    truck. Customers also benefit from this type
    because it allows them to see what you have
    available before purchasing your wares, which
    helps build trust in your brand.

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Conclusion
  • In conclusion, designing and layouts for food
    trucks is not an easy task. It's essential to
    pick the right style before investing in
    appliances built into your truck as well as other
    expensive components that you might need down the
    line. This will help ensure a smooth build-out of
    your vehicle so you can start selling delicious
    treats sooner rather than later!
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