
Nadi Plates, the woman-owned Milwaukee food truck known for its hand-stuffed calzones and 10-inch personal pizzas, has locked in a permanent stall at Zócalo Food Park in Walker’s Point. The new setup lands just weeks before the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, giving soccer fans a fresh neighborhood spot where carbs and corner kicks can share the spotlight.
As reported by CBS58, Nadi Plates is the newest vendor at Zócalo and began serving at the food park this spring. The stall is currently operating Tuesday through Sunday, and Zócalo plans to shift to seven-day hours once World Cup viewing gets underway.
From Food Truck to Food Park
Nadi Plates launched as a food truck in 2022 and has since expanded into catering and ballpark concession work, including a vendor presence at American Family Field, according to the business’ website. Nadi Plates also lists a planned brick-and-mortar and production hub on the city’s East Side at the former Crossroads Collective location on Farwell Avenue.
World Cup Watch Parties and Dates
Zócalo is preparing big-screen World Cup watch parties and longer hours to catch the 2026 tournament, according to local coverage. The FIFA World Cup runs June 11–July 19, 2026, so Milwaukee’s watch-party calendar will be packed into that stretch. For the full tournament timeline, see Wikipedia.
What to Order and When to Go
Expect Nadi Plates’ menu to lean into its street-food roots: stuffed calzones, 10-inch personal pizzas and small “Nadi” plates, along with fries and a few rotating bites, per the truck’s menu and calendar. If you are plotting where to watch a match or just chasing a slice, check the latest vendor lineup, event schedule and daily hours at Zócalo Food Park before you head down.









