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Another Blessings Cafe adds to variety on Vliet
Another Blessings Cafe is located at 5010 W. Vliet St.
By Julie Lawrence RSS Feed Twitter Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

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Published March 30, 2006 at 5:35 a.m.
Tags: another blessings cafe, vliet street, the flying hicca, indigo, eugene bonner, coffee, cafe

Eugene Bonner has never owned a café before. In fact, he doesn't even especially like coffee. But when you walk through the door of Another Blessings Café and he greets you -- all smiles and donning a customer-made coffee cup hat -- you get the feeling that he's in the right business.

"I really like people. I'm a talker, so I like to chat with people, joke with people, just try to make their day. A café is the perfect place for that, especially when you get people coming in first thing in the morning."

Another Blessings Café opened quietly at 5010 W. Vliet St. in late November '05 to offer West Siders a comfortable and casual spot to grab a cup of joe, sip some tea, or even sit down for a working lunch.

Bonner says the first few months have been "slow but fair."

"We're still finding out what people want, what they like and what they don't like. It's a learning experience for us."

And by "us," he's referring to himself and the café's only employee, his mother. Ms. Bonner, as he refers to her, does all the baking on-site, from whole pies and cakes, to muffins, brownies and cookies. She also helps with lunch preparation -- croissant sandwiches, wraps and salads ranging in price from $4 to $6.

Open at 7 a.m., Another Blessings also serves up breakfast, which includes all the simple staples -- bagels, fruit, cereal and eggs -- to the more complex -- breakfast sandwiches, wraps, homemade pancakes and grits.

On the caffeinated side of things, Bonner brews Coffee Master products, a roaster out of Spring Grove, Ill.

"Many of the cafes around here use the local roasters, but almost nobody has Coffee Masters, so it gives people the chance to go to a place and try something new," Bonner says of his coffee choice. "What's the point of going to different places if they all serve the same kind of coffee?"

Another point of differentiation is the stylishly modern look of the place. Large, bright and open with cast iron and steel furniture atop a black and white checkered floor, the space possesses an industrial-meets-mod feel. The ceiling is decorated with scraps of steel woven into intricate patterns resembling computer chips and is dotted with warm track lighting.

Bonner did much of the decorating himself, and while he admits that owning a café is indeed a "blessing," the real reasoning behind its name lies in, well, aesthetics.

"The women who owned the shop before me bought that sign and left it here when she sold the place. It's beautiful sign and I always liked it, so why throw it away?" he says.

The Blessings Cafe sign is a pressed hard wood sign that the resourceful Bonner saw no good reason to dismiss, so he simply added the coffee pot harboring the word "another" to the top and just like that, he had the name of his new café.

"There's not really a spiritual thing going on here," he says. "A lot of people wonder because of the name, but it's not like that. I mean, it's a blessing to me to have a coffee shop, but I don't want people to think they're coming in here and there'll be someone preaching."

Another Blessings Café is one of a few new businesses to pop up in the area, adding to what is fast becoming a well-rounded neighborhood. Next door is The Flying Hicca, a recently opened wine bar and art gallery, and just a few blocks west is Indigo, the new martini bar that replaced The Highlander restaurant.

Bonner's next goal for his café is to add ice cream to the menu in time for summer soft ball games across the street at Washington Park. The summer also brings outdoor seating along Vliet Street as well as large front windows that open to the sidewalk.

But for now, he remains dedicated to perfecting his neighborhood coffee shop. "It's a lot of fun, and we're on our way."

Another Blessings Café is open Monday through Saturday, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The phone number is (414) 453-5282.

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Posted by OMCreader on May 1, 2006 at 2:25 p.m. (report)

MT said: I think joeshmo needs to cut back on the coffee - it's leaving a bitter taste to his persona... Good luck Eugene - I'm glad I read this article because I thought it was still under the previous owners.

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Posted by OMCreader on April 24, 2006 at 3:35 p.m. (report)

ABC Staff said: Hi joe sorry about the awful coffee that you had. We would like BLESS you with somthing less awful for free.Every one can stand "ANOTHER BLESSING" what ever religon they are. It's not about that it's about serving the people with a smile.

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Posted by OMCreader on April 24, 2006 at 9:42 a.m. (report)

joeshmo said: Eugene, I didn't even mention that the three dollar cup of coffee you sold me was awful... I mean really bad. But on a positive note I would love to see your business, as well as any small business, especially on Vilet, succeed. I wasn't very fond of Blue Dawg either, the way the counter was set up made it very awkward to approach and order. Bagels were only O.K. the interior renovation was pretty cool, although a bit cold, because of the heavy use of industrial materials...which you have kept pretty much in tact. And the name, blessings, is not accessable to all, I really feel this could hurt you. it reminds me of the car lots on National called "Latino Auto"-obviously, only Latino's will purchase a car their. Unless you only want Christians in your establishment, and want to shun Jews, Muslims, Athiasts, etc... Blessing is going to limit you. Would you buy a hat from a store called "For Guy's Who Don't Wear Big Goofy Hat's"?

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Posted by OMCreader on April 15, 2006 at 12:05 p.m. (report)

eugene said: Hi joeshmo it's eugene responding to your comments.If you want to purse a coffee shop that's would be fine I look forward to the competition. Although its inappropriate for you to judge this shop based on the previous owners.I welcome your suggestions if they are done in a professional manner. Our pastries are supplied from various places as well as freshly baked. Not quite sure where you are getting you information but we don't have 3.00 cups of coffee here.Come on in and pay us a visit, I look forward to it.

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Posted by OMCreader on April 14, 2006 at 11:48 a.m. (report)

joeshmo said: i think the name may scare people off... sounds like it belongs on m.l.k. and north. and three bucks for a plain cup of joe? are you crazy? prices higher than a star bucks are insane. fresh bakery? i think not, looked like supermoms donuts and sam's club muffins. and i hear from people at the m.p.s. building accross the street that the sandwiches aren't so great... good luck...maybe after you fail i'll buy the place and turn it into a successful shop for a change of pace.(how many places has this been in two years?)

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