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Dining - May 12, 2008
Alterra Coffee serves good food, too
Although Alterra Coffee Roasters is primarily a specialty coffee company, its food and bakery items add an important dimension to the business.
Tags: Alterra Coffee Roasters, Alterra Cafe, Fair Trade, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Lincoln Fowler, Ward Fowler, Paul Miller, sandwiches, wraps, breakfast burritos
Marketplace - Jan. 26, 2008
How long is too long? Local cafes have unwritten rules
Local cafe owners -- and customers -- weigh in on how long it's appropriate to hang out or "set up office" in a cafe.
Tags: Alterra, Brewed, Anodyne Coffee Roasters, Stone Creek, Pufahl-Bettin, Lincoln Fowler, Evan Michael Scott
Dining - Dec. 14, 2007
Alterra on Humboldt opens tomorrow
Alterra Coffee Roasters opens its ninth café in the Riverwest neighborhood on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 7 a.m.
Tags: Alterra Coffee, Lincoln Fowler, ward Fowler, Paul Miller, coffee, bakery, Loop, yarn, Cafe, Alterra, coffee, espresso
Milwaukee Buzz - Nov. 9, 2004
Alterra considers Walker's Point cafe
Alterra Coffee Roasters is considering a Walker's Point location, according to co-owner Lincoln Fowler. However, there are not any firm plans -- yet. The site being considered will soon be the new home of The Social.
Tags: Alterra, Fifth Ward, Walker's Point, Lincoln Fowler, Ward Fowler, Paul Miller, The Social, Kevin Sloan, Tim Dixon, Pittsburgh Avenue, Third Ward, coffee, roast
Dining - Sept. 6, 2002
Alterra slings coffee on the shore
After two years of negotiating and seven months of construction, the new Alterra at the Lake will open inside the Milwaukee River Flushing Station, 1701 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.
Tags: Alterra, coffee, LIncoln Fowler, Ward Fowler, Fuel cafe, Nomad




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