Coffee Trailer & Coffee Truck Business Plan
Before investing $35-50,000 into a coffee trailer or truck, make sure you are going to be profitable.
Instant download • Profit calculator included • Lifetime access
Starting a Coffee Trailer Can Feel Overwhelming
When I first started researching coffee trailers and coffee trucks, the questions piled up quickly.

Trailer Cost.

Equipment.

Permits.

Power.

Health Inspection.
But before any of that really matters, there is one question you need to answer first.
Will this business actually make money?

Are Coffee Trailers Profitable?
Coffee trailers can absolutely be profitable, but the answer depends on a few key factors:
- How much you make per cup (cost of goods vs your price)
- Overhead (monthly operating expenses and startup costs)
- Sales volume
The challenge is that most people don’t know how to calculate those numbers before buying equipment.
Many operators end up spending thousands of dollars before they ever run the math — and slowly bleed their business out one cup at a time.
The Coffee Trailer
Profit Calculator
Inside this guide is the Coffee Trailer Profit Calculator.
Instead of guessing or building complicated spreadsheets, you simply enter your numbers.
The calculator shows:
Cost Per Cup and Profit Margin Per Drink
Estimated Gross Profit
Monthly Operating Expenses
Net Profit Potential
Within minutes, you’ll know whether your trailer concept makes financial sense.

Skip Months of Research
Most people researching coffee trailers spend months digging through:
- YouTube videos
- Forums
- Blogs
- Facebook groups
- Random advice online
Trying to piece together the numbers.
This guide organizes everything into a simple system so you can calculate your costs, pricing, and profit potential in one sitting.

The Cost of Guessing Is Expensive
A coffee trailer can cost anywhere from $20,000 to over $80,000 depending on equipment and build quality.
If you guess wrong on your numbers, the mistake can be expensive.
For example, misprice your cold brew and you could leak a dollar per cup.
At a single event selling 75 cups, that is $75 gone.
- Pricing mistakes
- Equipment mistakes
- Underestimating expenses
The Coffee Trailer Business Plan helps you run the numbers before you invest serious money.

How Much Is Your Time Worth?
Most people spend months researching coffee trailers.

Trying to calculate costs.

Trying to estimate profit.

Trying to understand regulations.
The Coffee Trailer Business Plan condenses years of experience into one clear system.
Price of the guide: $39
Potential savings: thousands of dollars in mistakes.
Mobile Coffee Operators Across the Country Use These Methods
Students have used these systems to launch:
Coffee trailers • Coffee trucks • Coffee catering businesses


What’s Inside the Coffee Trailer Business Plan
- Coffee Trailer Profit Calculator
- Startup planning checklist
- Espresso machine recommendations
- Menu pricing strategies
- Catering pricing strategies
- Health department navigation
- Coffee sourcing advice
Everything designed to answer the most important question:
Will this trailer actually be profitable?


About the Author
Vincent LaVolpa
Founder of BeanSprouts, Green Joe Coffee School, and Big Dipper Coffee.
I own three coffee carts and two coffee trailers.
I’ve run a brick-and-mortar café and a coffee roasting operation.
I’ve spent over ten years in the coffee industry.
I’m not some online guru that learned from other online gurus.
I’ve been in the trenches.
Over the years I’ve helped thousands of entrepreneurs launch mobile coffee businesses including:
- coffee carts
- coffee trailers
- coffee trucks
- drive-through coffee stands
My focus is simple:
Help entrepreneurs understand their numbers before they invest money.
Know Your Numbers Before You Build
The biggest mistake new trailer operators make is spending money before running the math.
The Coffee Trailer Business Plan helps you answer the most important question first.
Will the business actually make money?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, they can be. An average festival can generate $2,000–$5,000 in revenue. Average catering gigs typically cost around $700 for about 100 cups. If the business is set up so overhead is low, the cost of ingredients is controlled, and drinks are priced properly, coffee trailers can definitely be profitable.
DIY trailers typically start around $10,000–$18,000. Used trailers with equipment included often range from $25,000–$40,000. Brand new custom trailers depending on make, size, and equipment can cost $50,000 or more.
Most coffee trailers require a health department permit and a fire department permit. You may also need approval through your local zoning department depending on where the trailer operates. Additional requirements usually include a state business license, a federal EIN, a city business license, and a food safety certification such as a SafeServ license.
Power requirements depend heavily on the equipment. Most coffee trailers run between three and five heating elements, though they usually do not run all of them at the same time. Each heating element typically draws between 10–15 amps. The largest power consumption often comes from the espresso machine, which can range between 1500–4000 watts. A small coffee trailer can sometimes operate on less than 5000 watts at 120 volts, while high-volume trailers can consume over 15,000 watts depending on equipment.
It depends on the business model. Coffee trailers that work weekend festivals often bring in $1,000–$4,000 each weekend. Coffee trailers focused on catering typically charge $700–$1,000 per event. To reach six figures in annual revenue, many operators aim to average two catering gigs and one weekend event per week.
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