The two restaurants will share a kitchen in the Landmark Building. By Angeline Terry - Jun 5th, 2021 12:45 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Landmark Building. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
Donut Monster and Brute Pizza are set to team up in a space at 316 N. Milwaukee St. previously occupied by Holey Moley Coffee + Doughnuts.
The two restaurants will operate out of the same space and share a kitchen, according to a license application filed by the city.
Donut Monster, expanding from its Whitefish Bay location (5169 N. Elkhart Ave.), offers a variety of specialty donuts that includes PB&J and maple bacon flavors. The Historic Third Ward location will also operate as a coffee shop and sell breakfast sandwiches, according to the license application.
Holey Moley Coffee + Doughnuts closing Third Ward location
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Holey Moley Coffee + Doughnuts has closed its storefront at 316 N. Milwaukee in the Third Ward, according to an announcement on the company’s website.
Hospitality Democracy opened the concept in 2014 as the city’s “only craft doughnut shop.” A second location opened in Wauwatosa in 2016 as part of the Mayfair Collection. The Wauwatosa location
The restaurant group did not rule out the possibility of the brand returning in the future.
“We’re passionate about the Holey Moley brand and we certainly aren’t ready to say goodbye forever. When the time is right, we’ll find a new home for the concept. Right now, we’re focusing on our full-service restaurants, the busy summer ahead, and some exciting expansion projects that are in the works,” the Hospitality Democracy message said.
Valentine Coffee to open shop at former Bella Cafe space in Third Ward
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189 N. Milwaukee St. Photo by Google
The COVID-19 pandemic left Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward nearly devoid of coffee shops, but the tide seems to be turning.
Milwaukee-based
Valentine Coffee Co. is planning a new location at 189 N. Milwaukee St., according to a commercial alternation permit filed with the city. The corner storefront previously housed Bella Caffe, which closed last May after nearly 20 years in business.
Bella was one of five coffee shops in or near the Third Ward to shutter over the past year, joining Colectivo on East St. Paul Avenue, Stone Creek on South Barclay Street (just outside the Third Ward), Starbucks on North Water Street and Hudson Business Lounge on East Buffalo Street.
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