Germantown farm could become farm-to-table restaurant, brewery

Owners of Old Germantown Farmstead proposing commercial uses for 40 acres

A 120-acre farm in Germantown could become the site of a restaurant, brewery and sausage production plant, under a proposal by the couple currently farming the land.

Old Germantown Farmstead. Photo: Farm’s Facebook page.

Property owners Scott and Georgene Sommer would like to turn 40 acres of their farm at W148 N12696 Pleasant View Drive into a farm-to-table restaurant and brewery at the Old Germantown Farmstead, according to plans submitted to the village.

The Sommers purchased the 159-year-old farm in 1989. The family raises chickens, geese, and hogs on the property and makes sausage.

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In 2017, the Sommers purchased the European Homemade Sausage Shop in Milwaukee from long-time owner Frank Jakubcza. Jakubcza closed his business at 1985 S. Muskego Ave., in fall of 2016.

The couple is planning to construct a 6,000-square-foot building for a farm-to-table restaurant and remodel and modernize an existing 3,200-square-foot shed for cold storage and grain processing, according to plans submitted to the village.

Scott Sommer said it was too soon to further discuss the plans at this time.

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The Germantown plan commission will consider a conditional use permit for the project Monday.

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