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Walker's Point Ice Cream Favorite Snags Sweet Spot At Zócalo Food Park

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Published on March 26, 2026
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Isa's Ice Cream, the family-run truck known for its Mexican-style nieve de garrafa, is trading the roaming life for a home base at Zócalo Food Truck Park in Walker's Point. After years of chasing the cart from pop-ups to farmers markets, fans will finally know exactly where to find their next scoop.

According to Milwaukee Business Journal, Isa's has landed a permanent vendor stall at Zócalo after building a steady audience at local events. The outlet reports that the move turns what was once a seasonal buzz into a regular presence in the city's food-truck lineup.

What Isa's Scoops

Isa's specializes in nieve de garrafa, a hand-made Mexican ice cream, and cycles through flavors like mango, elote (sweet corn), tamarind and pepino con chile. OnMilwaukee previously spotlighted those flavors when the truck rolled into city festivals, and Isa's Ice Cream lists its menu and contact information as the team grows. The site even declares it is "Now Accepting Catering Inquiries for 2026," a hint that the owners are planning well beyond a short summer stint.

Where They'll Plant Roots

Zócalo Food Truck Park, at 636 S. 6th St. in Walker's Point, bills itself as an urban gathering place with food trailers, an on-site tavern and year-round programming. Zócalo Food Park outlines event calendars, heated huts for colder months and a rotating vendor roster that mixes savory and sweet options for downtown foot traffic. Isa's arrival adds another distinctive dessert choice to a park that already showcases a range of local chefs and trailers.

What To Expect

Securing a fixed stall should allow Isa's to set regular hours, ramp up production and give fans more consistent access to its lineup of flavors. The park has recently added permanent trailers and hosted festivals, including the arrival of Dairyland Old-Fashioned Hamburgers at Zócalo, as reported by TMJ4. Zócalo's Michelada Festival has also been covered by WISN, underscoring the park's growing calendar of events. Keep an eye on Zócalo's vendor calendar and Isa's event pages for opening details and hours.