Restaurants
Explore restaurant openings, closures, and trends shaping the Milwaukee-area dining and hospitality scene.
Nepalese restaurant The Cheel temporarily shutting down
The Cheel, a Nepalese restaurant in Thiensville announced today that it has closed temporarily due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Evers, OCI commissioner order insurers to provide coverage to restaurants offering delivery
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Mark Afable, the commissioner of the state’s Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, today ordered insurers operating in the state to provide coverage for restaurants who have begun offering delivery service to customers during the COVID-19 public health crisis.
Third Space Brewing was expanding, then coronavirus hit
Third Space Brewing has a tradition in its Milwaukee taproom. Every Friday at 5:45 p.m., the company’s brewmaster gets...
Area companies find ways to give back amid coronavirus crisis
During a week that has brought many business operations to a screeching halt in response to drastic COVID-19 social...
Bartolotta Restaurants to cease operations ‘until further notice’
Milwaukee-based The Bartolotta Restaurants will cease operations “until further notice,” co-founder Paul Bartolotta announced Thursday night.
Punch Bowl Social lays off 91 employees at downtown Milwaukee location
Punch Bowl Social notified the state Department of Workforce Development that it will be permanently laying off 91 employees at its downtown Milwaukee location at 1122 N. Vel R. Phillips Ave. in the Entertainment Block near Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee.
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City to install ‘carryout zones’ in front of restaurants
As restaurants have been required to move to carryout and delivery service only, the City of Milwaukee is taking steps to support those businesses while attempting to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Milwaukee-area caterer offering boxed-lunch service during coronavirus pandemic
A Milwaukee-area caterer, one of the many food-service businesses deeply impacted by the social distance measures taken to confront the coronavirus pandemic, is adjusting its business model by offering corporate clients boxed lunches.
Local bars hit hard by loss of St. Patty’s Day business
As preventative measures ramp up against COVID-19, local bars and restaurants sat empty on what's typically one of the industry's busiest and most lucrative days of the year.
Local restaurants move to take-out only amidst coronavirus outbreak
The Bartolotta Restaurants, Milwaukee Public Market, Stone Creek Coffee, Colectivo Coffee among other local establishments are limiting operations to carry-out and curbside service in response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.