Burger Food Trucks for Corporate Events Are Having a Major Moment
- Paige Nathan

- May 21
- 3 min read
Corporate catering has officially entered its smash burger era.
For event planners, burger food trucks for corporate events have become one of the safest bets in catering. They’re fast, customizable, easy to serve to large groups, and feel far more exciting than traditional buffet setups. The biggest reason they’re dominating right now is simple: burger culture is everywhere.
Across TikTok, burger Reddit, and food media, smash burgers have become one of the defining food trends of the last few years. Crispy-edged patties, soft potato buns, and hyper-specific burger opinions have turned burgers into something people genuinely obsess over. The best burger trucks are no longer just lunch. They’re brands with cult followings.

That energy translates perfectly to corporate events. Employees actually get excited when a great burger truck pulls onsite. People compare orders, gather around the flat top, and stick around longer than they would for a standard catered lunch. It creates the kind of atmosphere most office catering never achieves.
Burger Food Trucks for Corporate Events That Everyone Is Talking About

Heavy Handed – Los Angeles, CA
Heavy Handed built a following as a roving truck before expanding into restaurants. Their short rib smash burgers, beef tallow fries, and Heavy Sauce still make them one of LA’s buzziest burger catering names.
Bad Jimmy’s – Phoenix, AZ
A Phoenix smash burger staple known for crispy-edged patties made with Arizona beef on Martin’s potato buns. The truck earned major local attention after winning Phoenix Magazine’s Best of the Valley smash burger taste test.
Doublewide Food Truck – Denver, CO
Founded by chefs with fine dining backgrounds, Doublewide built buzz quickly for its lacy-edged smash burgers and strong street-food execution. The truck was named Best New Food Truck of 2024 by Denver Westword.
Trill Burgers – Houston, TX
Co-founded by Bun B, Trill Burgers exploded from pop-up fame to national recognition after being named Best Burger in America by Good Morning America in 2022. Their double smash patties, caramelized onions, and Trill Sauce have become nationally recognized.

Grindhouse Killer Burgers – Atlanta, GA
Grindhouse Killer Burgers has been an Atlanta favorite since 2009 and also operates a dedicated catering truck. Their freshly ground burgers, house made toppings, and milkshakes translate especially well for large crowds.
JewBoy Burgers – Austin, TX
Founded by Mo Pittle, JewBoy Burgers blends Texas border flavors with Jewish comfort food influences. Burgers like the Yenta, topped with a fried latke, helped make the concept nationally recognizable.
Bad Luck Burger Club – Nashville, TN
Known locally as BLBC, this Nashville favorite built a loyal following during the
pandemic by popping up at breweries and farmers markets. Their signature burger keeps it simple: smashed patties, American cheese, grilled onions, pickles, and secret sauce.

Burger Box – Charlotte, NC
Founded in 2020, Burger Box built a following in the Charlotte area with made-to-order smash burgers, loaded fries, and classic comfort-food energy. The truck has become a regular at private events and food truck festivals.
The Chopping Block – Miami, FL
Run by chef Nick Perez, whose background includes Ariete, Mandolin, and FINKA, this Miami truck has become known for both oversized burgers and smash burger execution. The standout is the 7oz Block Burger, widely considered one of Miami’s best.
Why Burger Food Trucks for Corporate Events Keep Winning
The best burger food trucks for corporate events succeed because they hit the rare overlap between trendy and universally appealing. Not everybody wants sushi. Not everybody wants grain bowls. Almost everybody wants a really good burger.
Operationally, they also make sense. Smash burgers cook quickly, service lines move fast, and menus are easy to customize for dietary preferences. More importantly, burger trucks naturally create energy around an event itself.

That was especially clear during the Final Burger Benefit at NFA Burger in Atlanta, a fundraiser supporting Giving Kitchen that Simply Food Trucks was proud to support. The event brought together burger names from around the country, including George Motz, Matt Hyland, and Kevin Rathbun. More than anything, it showed how burger culture right now is as much about community and conversation as it is about the food.
That’s exactly why burger food trucks for corporate events continue to work so well. People leave talking about them afterward.
At Simply Food Trucks, we help companies source burger food trucks for corporate events nationwide, from office lunches and conferences to employee appreciation events, grand openings, and large-scale activations. Ready to bring a burger truck to your next event? Contact Simply Food Trucks to start planning today.





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