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Serving up Sweet Frozen Treats in a Vintage Fire Truck

 

Doling out Dipstix, Ice Cream Sandwiches, Cups of Ice Cream or Italian Ice, and more all around St. Louis, Missouri!

The Truck

We took a vintage 1946 Ford Fire Truck, filled it with Serendipity Homemade Ice Creams and novelties, and then blazed a trail for the St. Louis food truck scene.

Find us at: 9 Mile Garden, Sauce Magazine’s Food Truck Fridays in Tower Grove Park, or at the Art Hill Film Series by Saint Louis Art Museum. Or popping up at private, corporate, and personal parties! So the next time you see us at an event, pull over, grab a rich and creamy cup, cone, or sandwich, and taste why The Fire & Ice Cream Truck is the hottest local food truck (with the coolest local ice cream) on wheels. You will be glad you did!

 

Book Us

Are you ready for an ice cream adventure served your way? You are in control of your "Ice Cream Destiny" with delicious treats using only premium ice cream and high quality toppings.

Contact the Truck Manager fireandicecreamtruck@gmail.com or call us 314-601-2038. Let us know the date of the event and the number of people you expect. The Truck is fun for:

  • Corporate Parties

  • Weddings

  • Birthdays

  • Anniversaries

  • Non-Profit Events

  • First Communions

  • Bar & Bat Mitzvahs

  • And so much more!

Find Us

While most of our Fire & Ice Cream Truck bookings are for private, corporate, or personal events, we do manage to be out and about around the greater St. Louis area.

Find us at: 9 Mile Garden, Food Truck Fridays in Tower Grove Park, the Art Hill Film Series by Saint Louis Art Museum, as well as at the Alton Amphitheater Food Truck Festival.

And since the Fire & Ice Cream Truck can pop up at local events and shows up at the last minute, the best way to keep tabs on all that we are up to is to keep checking for the latest post on all of our various social media pages!

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Our History

We're often asked about the history of the Fire & Ice Cream Truck. This Ford Truck was manufactured in St. Louis in 1946 and served for 10 years in Albion, Illinois, as its first motorized fire truck.

In 2005, it was purchased on eBay by artists Scott and Stephanie Pondrom, who, along with mechanic, Andy Clem, redesigned and rebuilt it to become the first Food Truck in the city of St. Louis.

The Food Truck is now owned by Beckie Jacobs. Beckie Jacobs owns Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream, which is located in The Grove in St. Louis, MO. Beckie establised Serendipity in 2003.

Visit: www.serendipity-icecream.com

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Contact Us

Have a suggestion? We want to hear it! Have a problem? We want to fix it! Have a compliment? We love those too! So please send us any questions or concerns. We will do our best to provide answers.