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New Third Ward Comfort Food Restaurant Plus: new downtown coffeehouse, new craft cider tasting room and a rooftop chalet for Cafe Benelux. By Michael Holloway - Mar 15th, 2021 06:11 pm //end headline wrapper ?> 316 N. Milwaukee St. Photo by Mariiana Tzotcheva. The Thiensville-based coffee roaster Fiddleheads Coffee has opened its first Milwaukee location in the downtown BMO Tower located at 790 N. Water St. The cafe, located off the lobby, will also have a separate entrance on Water St. for foot traffic. The cafe itself can seat 49, but a multilevel common area beyond it has room for customers to distance themselves further. Besides serving coffee and espresso drinks, the cafe sells baked goods and breakfast and lunch menu items. Customers can order at the counter in person or online at the roaster’s website, fiddleheadscoffee.com, or through its app. ....
24 kinds of hot dogs and sausages, all with vegan alternatives. Plus Zoomie Fries. By Graham Kilmer - Mar 10th, 2021 07:24 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Riley’s Good Dogs. Photo by Graham Kilmer. There’s a new hot dog stand on Water Street called Riley’s Good Dogs. The stand is actually a food truck, parked at 1652 N. Water St. in the parking lot of the former Moto-Scoot shop. The owner, Hank Stiehl, used to work at Moto-Scoot and is a friend of the owner Bill Weslow. The pair had long discussed opening a restaurant at the location. They thought something like fast-casual dining would do well there, Stiehl told Urban Milwaukee. ....