The Jimmy Truck

3101-3141 Ludlow St, Philadelphia
(215) 280-8102

Recent Reviews

Daniel Ismailov

The food was some of the worst I’ve ever gotten at a food truck. Do yourself a favor and go to any other truck in the area.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Carl Engeb

Great food, cool dude making it

Oishika Vaid

I have been eating at jimmy truck since I was a freshman in college and even now (6 years later) I find myself eating there at a regular basis. Their food is heaven and I would definitely recommend you try it!

Luis La Torre

They make some great delicious platters at an affordable price. I love their beef/lamb mixed platter with soda!

Christopher M.

Best 5 dollars you'll ever spend in your life. I grew up 5 minutes from the original grease trucks at Rutgers and have been eating (probably shouldn't) these for a decade at least. Jimmy's are better and packed with more food for less money. The two guys there are awesome and the food is consistent, quick and very cheap for what you get.

Jason Z.

In my previous life as a poor starving college student, the most important metric in buying food is the "cost to calories" ratio. In other words, what is the cheapest and most delicious thing I can buy with the most calories to last the day of classes? The answer to that is Jimmy's Food Truck. While you can have Jimmy's Wife, Son, or Daughter - Jimmy's Sister is the girl next door that we all fantasize about before lunch time. This lovely lady is a heart attack on a roll and a bargain at $5 that features cheesesteak, chicken fingers, mozarella sticks, french fries, cheez whiz, red sauce, and hot sauce. If you have a craving for a perversion of food and you don't care about your arteries, get a Jimmy's Sister. HINT: Drexel Classes end on the XX:20 and XX:50 so you ideally want to get here 15-minutes or 45-minutes on the hour to beat the rush. The food trucks are all tucked away in an alleyway (google says Ludlow Street) between Chestnut Street and Market Street near 31st Street and Drexel's Engineering building. There are about 20 food trucks, you can't miss it. They are not open on weekends, but they are open during the summer. Walk up, place your order, step back for 5 minutes, and wait for them to let you know your food is ready.

Gabriel M.

I had the lamb gyro and an order of crab fries. The gyro was spicy and delicious, yet there wasn't a huge amount of lamb. The crab fries were incredible.

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