Design Your Perfect Concession Trailer!
Posted on September 13, 2024
In today’s dynamic business landscape, concession trailers are a versatile and practical solution for entrepreneurs. Whether you’re venturing into food service, retail, or even event hosting, a concession enclosed trailer offers a flexible, mobile platform to take your business anywhere you need.
These mobile units are designed to accommodate various business setups. Built with a solid frame and enclosed walls and doors, they provide a secure environment and plenty of flexibility to gear up depending on the type and purpose.
One of the most popular types, food concession trailers, are commonly equipped with appliances such as grills, fryers, stovetops, refrigerators, and prep stations.
Although appliances are not distributed by trailer manufacturers, we can help you design an enclosed concession trailer with many different options to accommodate equipment for food, retail, event and service businesses with custom options like:
- Concession doors & windows
- Interior & exterior serving shelves
- Aluminum or vinyl finished interior walls & ceiling
- Rubber, diamondplate or tile flooring
- Electrical package (Includes outlets, panel box, motorbase plug & extra lighting)
- Propane cages
- Generator boxes & compartments
- Water package (Includes fresh water tank & holding water tank, fresh & waste water plumbing, heater and water pump)
- 3-bowl sink
- Hand-washing sink
- Base & upper cabinets
Choosing the Right Concession Trailer for Your Business
Normally ranging from 8’ to 32’, you can choose the right size, layout and features to suit your business needs. Consider storage, service windows, customer interaction areas, and equipment placement to create a functional layout.
Consider the specific requirements of your business. A food vendor will need specialized kitchen appliances, while a mobile boutique may need more display shelves and storage space.
Think about the features you’ll need to run your business efficiently. Do you need an expansive food prep area? Multiple service windows? A built-in cash register?
If you plan to move frequently, you’ll need a lighter, more compact trailer, while a more stationary vendor may want a larger, more complex setups.