Milwaukee's Daily Magazine Monday, Dec. 7, 2009
Today
Hi: 33
Lo: 23
Tue
Hi: 34
Lo: 31
Wed
Hi: 36
Lo: 12
Section Sponsor
Article Tools
Print this Article
Make text larger
Related Twitter Posts

  • tarenlara:
    I'll skip my Theology later, ughh 6??? Or earlier! Let's meet! RT @Robispierre: @tarenlara HAhahahaha LOL naman sa COED mo :D Oks what time?

  • Explore_It:
    The potential 6 mo old dog has "barrier frustration" issues (it barks at other dogs when it's enclosed or on leash & the other dog isn't).

  • yoursoundtrack:
    would be insulating @ohhellobaby 's windows today if she'd move back to MO or give me reason to visit Iowa... #justsayin

  • astenback:
    Mo's Bacon Bar, chocolate and bacon, like a chocolate for breakfast, or something link link

  • bosskwame:
    Str8 away the guy on the fne asked if the girl wants 2 come check him, either she's a hoe or the guy was on sum mo hitz no long ting tip lol


Follow us on Twitter ...
In Dining
Milwaukee Talks: Johnny Vassallo
By Jeff Sherman RSS Feed Twitter Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

E-mail author | Author bio
More articles by Jeff Sherman

Published Nov. 16, 2004 at 5:42 a.m.
Tags: johnny v, milwaukee talks: johnny vassallo, mo's, moceans, steak, mocha, coffee, bistro, restaurant, cucina, irish, pub

Milwaukee restaurateur John Vassallo, call him Johnny V., expanded his presence in "Mowaukee" in March with the purchase of Grenadier's, the once-popular upscale restaurant downtown. In less than six months, he's made his new place, Moceans, into one of the best-reviewed seafood restaurants in town. Recently, he changed his Mo's Market to a casual Italian dining spot, Mo's Cucina and just weeks ago OMC reported on his plans for a new 24-hour coffee house called Mocha-A Coffee Bistro at 124 E. Wisconsin Ave.

He's all about innovation and no stranger to risk, Vassallo opened Mo's -- A Place for Steaks downtown in 1999, a time when most of the power structure in town was still pessimistic about the neighborhood and its ability to sustain upscale, quality development.

Needless to say, Johnny V. has proven many wrong, and the former bartender and high school dropout has more than made his mark on the Milwaukee restaurant and bar scene. With more plans in the works, a buzzing Mo's -- A Place for Steaks still growing in downtown Milwaukee and in Indianapolis, too, Vassallo sat down with OMC to talk about his successes, failures, attitudes and, of course, his thoughts on Milwaukee (excuse us, Mowaukee).

OMC: Give us the Johnny V. story, in a nutshell.

Johnny Vassallo: I was born in Racine, moved to Milwaukee when I was 2. My father is from Italy and worked in a restaurant (for) the first part of my life, and then he went on to sell food. My mom is from Iowa, she's Irish, she came to Milwaukee to go to Alverno College and grew up in Greenfield. Five brothers and sisters, there were eight of us in the house. And just from an early age I liked cutting deals and doing business stuff ... so from buying and selling bubble gum and baseball cards when I was a kid to T-shirts, to fireworks, to a huge paper route.

I started working about 60 hours a week by the time I was 16, didn't graduate high school. Went to Greenfield, Marquette High School. It was an unbelievably good experience in retrospect, I just wasn't ready for it. I don't think I was challenged or whatever my situation was. And then started bartending when I was 21.

OMC: Where were you bartending?

JV: Scotty's Pub, 28th and Forest Home. The guy was the master, he still is. He's the king, taught me everything. As he would always say, he taught me everything I know and half of what he knows. He's a great guy, a great mentor, a great teacher, really knew the business. He really, really knew what it took to get people to come this far. Next, I opened a flower shop, then I owned a jewelry store, bought a few houses over on the South Side, too. Then I bought Smuggler's, which is now Slim McGinn's. And then owned a Subway submarine shop over on Marquette's campus. Then I got involved with my parents at Johnny V's Classic Café in West Allis.

OMC: What year did that open?

JV: That was May 5 of 1992, and I took over for them on Jan. 1 of '93.

OMC: That's still open, right?

JV: Yeah. Actually in '96 my parents and my brother Jaime bought me out. Sold my flower shop in '96 and closed my bar on 10th and Lincoln, Johnny V's Social Club, which I opened Nov. 6 of '89. First bar I ever owned. The jewelry store ... lost a couple hundred grand in that, that was a very good experience. And then I opened up another Johnny V's Classic Café in West Bend. That was probably my greatest learning experience, lost about a million bucks in three years and had to drive 42 minutes each way.

My boiler broke in my house so I didn't have heat in my house for three years. It was (an) interesting time, a lot of reflection. At that time -- I pretty much figured and believed since everybody told me it was me getting everything done. I was the man, I believed them. Now I realize I just lead a team, if I have a great team and I'm a good leader and a good manager things will work out, if I'm not then they don't work out.

So, I got out of that, scraped a little bit of money together, opened up Nacho Mamma's (775 N. Jackson St.) and that was a very good success. Sold that to my brothers. Took that money and opened a place called Papa Luigi's in West Bend in 1999.

 Page 1 of 4 (view all on one page)

Next >>


4 comments about this article.
Post a comment / write a review.

Recent Talkbacks ...

Posted by OMCreader on Nov. 1, 2006 at 9:37 p.m. (report)

Victor Sylvan said: Mr. Vassallo is a great, great man who has touched not only my life, through his example, but also the lives of many other of Milwaukee's population. I would like some reasoning or logic behind your statement please, be able to defend what you post.

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5


Posted by OMCreader on Sept. 22, 2005 at 9:04 p.m. (report)

Cozen Beguile said: JOHNNY IS A JERK!!

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5


Posted by OMCreader on Sept. 13, 2005 at 4:16 p.m. (report)

SheRon said: I also realize that this is a rather old e-mail too....sorry for the delay. If you want to converse....sebert@digalogsys.com should work just fine. Hope to hear from you.....

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5


Posted by OMCreader on Sept. 13, 2005 at 4:13 p.m. (report)

SheR'on said: Hello JV.....It may be old but I have been out of the loop with the Milwaukee Buzz....so commenting was a necessity. I am in Marketing....working for a small New Berlin Company. Do you remember who I am?

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5



OnMilwaukee.com is part of the In Click Network. Other In Click sites include: 30RockReport.com | Behind The Scenes at OnMilwaukee.com | BetterRecipes.org | Bimmer Digest | Brain Brawn & Body | BrewCityBeats.com | Brewcitybigscreen.com | britneysnation.com | BritPop Rocks | Brooklynbanter.com | CactusLeagueReport.com | Caffeinateddigest.com | Culinary Piedmont | Cycling Chainring | Daily Lost Update | Daily Milwaukee News | Daily Spa | DannyGokeyMilwaukee.com | Dogs Blogs | EarthFueled.com | Edible Wisconsin | FanaticPhotog.com | Gadget Deals and Steals | GolfLinksWisconsin.com | H1N1 Alerts | H1N1 Blog | H1N1 Prevention | H1N1 Reporter | H1N1 Tracker | HogEnthusiast.com | Informed Runner | iPhone Daily Report | Man United Nation | Milwaukee Brewers Nation | Milwaukee Bucks Blog | Milwaukee Dad | Minnesota Wild Nation | MomMilwaukee.com | My Super Stocks | MyGayMilwaukee.com | MyHangoverHelper | News on Draught | NY Mets Nation | OnAtlantaGA.com | OnAustinTX.com | OnBaltimoreMD.com | OnBirminghamAL.com | OnBostonMass.com | OnBuffaloNY.com | OnCharlotteNC.com | OnCincinnati.com | OnClevelandOH.com | OnColumbusOH.com | OnDallas.com | OnDCmetro.com | OnDenverCO.com | OnDetroitMI.com | OnDoorCounty.org | OnFortLauderdale.com | OnGreenBay.com | OnHartford.com | OnIndianapolisIN.com | OnKansasCityMO.com | OnLakeCountry.com | OnLosAngelesCA.com | OnLouisvilleKY.com | OnMadison.com | OnMemphisTN.com | OnMiamiFLA.com | OnMilwaukee.com Cars | OnMilwaukee.com Metro Headlines | OnMilwaukee.com's Bartender Olympics | OnNashvilleTN.com | OnNewOrleansLA.com | OnNYCny.com | OnOrlandoFL.com | OnPalmSprings.com | OnPhiladelphia.com | OnPhoenixAZ.com | OnPittsburgh.com | OnPortlandOR.com | OnProvidence.com | OnRichmondVA.com | OnSacramento.com | OnSaltLakeCity.com | OnSanAntonioTX.com | OnSanDiegoCA.com | OnSanFran.com | OnSanJose.com | OnSeattleWA.com | OnSinCity.com | OnStLouis.com | OnStPetersburg.com | OnTampaBay.com | OnTucsonAZ.com | OnTwinCities.com | OnWichita.com | OnWindyCity.com | Packers Posts | Porsche 911 Fans | PriusFans.com | Roller Derby Network | SnuggieFans.com | SummerfestRocks.com | Swine Flu China | Swine Flu Reporter | The 24 Reporter | The Barack Obama Fan Club | The Brilliant Manager | The Comic Book Reporter | The In Click | The Office Fan Blog | TheHDTVReporter.com | TheNetbookBlog.com | TheNewParentBlog.com | Trueguitarheroes.com | Vintage Mets | VW Busses | WaukeshaWeekly.com | Weekly Media News | Wisconsincustomhomenews.com | WisWomen.com | Woodworker Digest