Clock Shadow Creamery
How Milwaukee got its first cheese-making factory.
How Milwaukee got its first cheese-making factory. Back to the full article.
How Milwaukee got its first cheese-making factory.
How Milwaukee got its first cheese-making factory. Back to the full article.
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Thanks for the story Ester. If you love Milwaukee, come down and show your love by buying some local cheese from Bob, and meet his cheesemaker Ron, and the regular retail staff Rubi and Juan. Buy local and keep coming back to help entrepreneurs like Bob and his local employees help us build a more vibrant city.
As fans of Cedar Grove for years and Bob Wills’s innovations at the factory in Plain, it’s a trill to see him dig into Milwaukee in this way. And we’re REALLY excited about making a market for quark! Can’t have too much quark…
This is a great addition to the neighborhood. The building is beautiful, the employees are extremely friendly, products are tasty. Only concern is the parking lot east of the building, is that now owned/leased by the taxi company? I hope they replace the temporary fencing…
One quick correction, the building is on 2nd and Bruce. 🙂
We will be down to see the new operation.
Say Hi to your wife who was my student at UW.