This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin welcomes journalist Karen Stabiner, the west coast editor of The Counter, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom, and chef and cooking teacher Sandy D’Amato of Good Stock Farm in Hatfield, Massachusetts. They discuss what restaurants mean to our communities and how communities have been supporting restaurants throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Plus, we get another double Julia Moment.
Donut Monster and Brute Pizza plan to maximize one Third Ward location
Doughnuts and pizza do go together, if not at the same time: Shorewood s Donut Monster will open a location in the Third Ward to sell doughnuts, coffee and breakfast sandwiches by morning, and Brute Pizza will move from Shorewood to share the location, serving pizza for lunch and dinner.
The businesses likely will open in June at 316 N. Milwaukee St., selling from the kiosk in the Landmark Building s lobby previously home to Holey Moley Doughnuts & Coffee. Purchases mostly will be to go, though the lobby has a few seats.
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