
Marina Munch, a waterfront food truck park tucked into English Landing Marina just south of St. Augustine’s historic district, has quietly turned into a go-to spot for quick outdoor eats with a front-row river view. A Facebook reel posted April 24, 2026 shows a packed lot with picnic tables, a compact cantina and six food trucks on site, edging past the “up to five” trucks the city tourism site usually advertises. It is a snapshot of how food truck culture is anchoring fresh open-air dining in the Marina District.
Waterside Lineup And Live Music
According to Visit St. Augustine, Marina Munch sits inside English Landing Marina and typically hosts up to five food trucks at a time, with regulars that include Arepa Life, Fire & Smoke BBQ Company and Uptown Scratch Kitchen. The listing notes a small on-site cantina that serves beer and wine, plus live music on select Friday and Saturday nights. Seating is limited to picnic tables and a few spots around the lot, keeping things casual while the park aims to have at least one truck on hand for both lunch and dinner every day.
Why It Matters Locally
The park is part of a broader regulatory and economic shift in St. Augustine. City zoning now recognizes “mobile food truck courts” and spells out rules for hours, signage and waste management in the municipal code, as detailed on Municode. Owners boosted evening business in 2023 by adding beer-and-wine service to draw dinner crowds, a change reported by the Jacksonville Business Journal.
Regional listings describe Marina Munch as family and pet friendly, with marina parking and broad river views. Florida’s Historic Coast highlights the park’s amenities and events calendar, while an April 24 Facebook reel shows six trucks on the lot and the cantina active during an evening set.
Hours vary by vendor, so the park’s listing recommends checking social channels or calling (904) 315-7454 for the daily truck lineup and music schedule. For updates on which trucks are serving and upcoming performances, see the park’s social pages or its listing on Florida’s Historic Coast.









