Jesse Daily) have made headway on plans to rebuild. And fans of the restaurant – which made a name for itself with its menu of inventive Nepalese dishes, cocktails and regular live music – have much to which they can look forward.
“After the fire, we really had to look at what was possible,” says Limbu Daily. “From the money that our insurance would cover to really thinking about what we wanted and needed to recreate the cheel experience. Ultimately, we brought together a plan that incorporated the best of our dream ideas in a plan that we felt was realistic.”
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The cheel s owners plan to start rebuilding their Thiensville restaurant this spring after fire destroyed it Eddie Morales, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Drone video shows the cheel being demolished in Thiensville
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In just over a year s time, cheel restaurant owners and patrons will have seen the business set ablaze, completely razed and nearly rebuilt.
The Thiensville Historical Preservation Commission on Feb. 2 approved plans to rebuild the restaurant, three weeks after the historic building’s Jan. 13 demolition. The restaurant was destroyed by fire in November 2020.
Cheel owners Barkha and Jesse Daily hope to break ground in early spring.
Rebuilding plans unveiled for The Cheel in Thiensville
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Last updated on February 4th, 2021 at 05:25 pm
The owners of The Cheel in Thiensville plan to build a new building for the restaurant to replace the 130-year-old structure it had occupied that was
According to plans submitted to the village, a two-story, 10,130-square-foot building will be constructed on The Cheel’s now-empty lot at 105 S. Main Street. The structure will replace the historic Commercial House & Hotel building, which owners Jesse and Barkha Daily purchased and renovated prior to opening The Cheel, a Napalese restaurant, in 2014.
The plans for the new building were endorsed by the village’s Historic Preservation Commission Tuesday night.