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| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Photography by Whitney Teska E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published Aug. 12, 2008 at 5:22 a.m. |
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When Third Ward martini lounge Penthouse on Broadway closed in May after only a year in business, co-owner Dona Myers admits she wasn't all that surprised. After counting a total of 31 bars serving the small neighborhood, she realized it just didn't need another one.
For her newest venture with business partner Chris Strebe, she decided to look at what the area did need. Brothers Café, a quick, casual restaurant offering the lunch trifecta of soup, salad and sandwiches, is her response to a gap she saw in the Third Ward lunch market.
"We looked at our experience in the Third Ward and it seemed like everything here was a sit-down restaurant," Myers says. But a lot of people work in the Third Ward -- it's a captive audience for eight hours a day. We thought, 'If there are that many people down here, why aren't there any quick sandwich shops?'"
Brothers Café opened July 9 at 184 N. Broadway, next to Jaime Wilke Interiors. Originally, Myers named it Three Brothers -- a loose reference to soup, salad and sandwiches -- and although it still appears on some signage, she's since changed it to avoid confusion with the Bay View Serbian restaurant of the same name. There is no connection between the two businesses.
Myers' café space is large, with plenty of tables for dining inside or outside along Broadway. The point, she says, is to make everything easy to carry out. Sandwiches ($5.25) are prepared to order and feature Boar's Head Meats (ham, roast beef, turkey), as well veggie and meatball selections. They come on your choice of Miller Bakery white or wheat sub rolls or tortilla or lettuce wraps.
The salad bar is a serve-yourself option, with small bowls for $5.50 and large for $6.25. The regular vegetable fixings, plus additional cold cuts, double as topping for the baked potato ($4.75).
Myers says she loves to top off her baked potato with her Wisconsin cheese soup, which is available daily ($2.50-$5.50). She rotates her other soups between hearty varieties like corn chowder and broccoli cheese. This fall, she'll expand into chili.
"Being a native Texan and moving up here seven years ago, I have been absolutely amazed by how much soup Wisconsinites consume in the summer," she says. "I sold out of my corn chowder during the Third Ward's Summer Sizzle festival!"
The soups, salads and sandwiches are available started at 10:30 a.m. until close at 7 p.m., but Myers opens at 8:30 a.m. every morning except Sunday to serve muffins, bagels and Alterra coffee. Cookies, brownies and eight flavors of Cedar Crest ice cream round out the dessert menu.
By Sept. 1, Brothers Café will offer custom-cut service on all its Boar's Head Meats so customers can order deli slices by the pound.
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Posted by connoisseur on Aug. 12, 2008 at 10:23 a.m. (report)
I was happy to finally have a fast, decent sandwich shop in the area. But I didn't expect what Brothers has done. The soups are wonderful. The salad bar has enough variety that I can eat off of it several times a week without getting bored. And the sandwiches are hearty and tasty. They put the chain sub and sandwich shops to shame. And even the staff is friendly. What a marvelous concept with great execution. I'll be a regular.
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