
- Courtesy Of Lake Champlain Chocolates
- Ice cream cones from Lake Champlain Chocolates
For its 35th birthday, Lake Champlain Chocolates bought itself an ice cream truck. All summer long, the rolling scoop shop has been posting up behind the company's Pine Street confectionery on Wednesdays for a breezy evening ice cream social. During the summer series' final two weeks, passersby can stop for lawn games and treat themselves to scoops, cones and sundaes, along with savory eats from nearby the Great Northern.
Ice Cream Lawn Social: Wednesdays through August 29, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Lake Champlain Chocolates Pine Street Factory Store & Café, Burlington. Cost of food and drink. Info, 864-1807, lakechamplainchocolates.com.
Location Details Lake Champlain Chocolates Factory Store & Café

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