Chicken and waffle bowl from So-Full Sisters Credit: Courtesy

The concession stand at Burlington’s Oakledge Park is getting a beachy upgrade. In late May or early June, local food trailer biz So-Full Sisters will open at the park, serving iced lattes, breakfast sandwiches, salads, snow cones and its popular waffle bowls.

Since 2021, twin sisters Leah and Rachel Klatzker, 40, have operated a food trailer at Rikert Outdoor Center in Ripton in the winter and at Paddy’s Beach Club in Westerly, R.I., in the summer. They have a second trailer that travels to festivals and farmers markets, including the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival and concerts at Shelburne Museum.

This year, Leah will keep the trailer that used to go to Rhode Island closer to home “without missing the beach,” she said. She’ll park it beside the concession stand near Oakledge’s entrance and use both the stand and the trailer, with bistro tables available for seating.

So-Full Sisters’ summer menu will include treats such as frozen banana coffee, smoothies, and the popular Belgian waffle bowl filled with popcorn chicken, honey mustard, maple syrup and microgreens. Vegetarian and non-waffle options will also be available, Leah said.

Hours are TBD, but Leah plans to be open for coffee in the mornings and — if a liquor license is approved — to close late enough to serve beer and cider for the park’s adult kickball and bocce leagues. Also the owner of a yoga business, she’s brainstorming events such as morning yoga classes, live music and movie nights. Learn more at sofullsisters.com.

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Jordan Barry is a food writer at Seven Days. Her stories about tipping culture, cooperatively-owned natural wineries, bar pizza and gay chicken have earned recognition from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia's AAN Awards and the New England Newspaper...