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Vehicle Wraps & Signage for Restaurants & Food Trucks

For restaurants and food trucks, your vehicle and your storefront are your menu before anyone tastes the food. We wrap, sign, and brand them so people remember your name — and find you again.

Why wraps and signage matter for food businesses

A food truck is a kitchen on wheels, but it's also your biggest billboard. When you're parked at a brewery in St. Charles, a festival in O'Fallon, or a corporate lot off I-70, the wrap is doing the selling before anyone reads a menu. A clean, hunger-inducing design — big food photography, a readable name, your social handles, and your order link — turns a curious passerby into a line at the window. And because food trucks move from spot to spot, every shift is fresh impressions in a new neighborhood. That kind of repeat exposure can be hard to match with paid ads, and once the truck is wrapped the cost per impression keeps dropping the longer you drive it.

Brick-and-mortar restaurants live and die by curb appeal too. Window graphics, menu boards, A-frames, and a sharp exterior sign tell drivers on Mid Rivers Mall Drive or Highway K that you're open, what you serve, and why to pull in. We help you stay consistent so the truck, the storefront, the catering van, and the flyer all look like one brand.

What we make for restaurants & food trucks

  • Full & partial food truck wraps — appetizing imagery, your name readable from across a lot, menu highlights, QR codes, and handles. See vehicle wraps.
  • Catering & delivery vans — matching graphics for a second vehicle or a small fleet so every unit reinforces the brand.
  • Window & storefront graphics — hours, daily specials, "now open," and brand decals for the dining room and patio.
  • Menu boards, banners & A-frames — durable signs and banners for the truck, festivals, grand openings, and pop-ups.
  • Wall murals — an Instagram-worthy wall mural that gets diners taking photos and tagging you.
  • Print on the side — loyalty cards, table tents, and event flyers to round out the brand.

Whether you're launching a single taco truck or building a multi-location concept, we handle the design in-house and keep it consistent everywhere your name shows up. Start with a free quote or browse the gallery for ideas. Based in O'Fallon, MO, we serve food businesses across the greater St. Louis area.

Why it works

Marketing matched to your trade.

Trucks built to turn heads

Full and partial wraps with appetizing food imagery and a name readable across any festival lot or parking spot.

Storefront & window signage

Menu boards, hours, specials, and exterior signs that pull drivers off the road and into your dining room.

In-house design that's consistent

One brand across truck, storefront, catering van, and print — designed under one roof so nothing looks off.

Questions

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Can you wrap a food truck without covering the serving window or vents?

Yes. We design around your service window, fuel doors, generator vents, and equipment so the graphics look intentional and nothing critical gets blocked. Send us photos or measurements and we'll lay it out before anything is printed. Start at our quote page.

How long does a food truck wrap typically last?

On a well-maintained truck, a quality wrap often lasts several years, though heat, sun, and frequent washing can affect that — treat these as estimates, not guarantees. You can ballpark it with our lifespan estimator.

Do you do both the truck and our restaurant signage?

We do. Many clients wrap the truck and have us handle signs and banners, window graphics, and print so everything matches. Tell us what you've got and we'll map out a consistent look.

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Ready to get your brand out there?

Whether it's a vehicle wrap, a wall mural, or a stack of business cards — let's talk about your project and make it happen.