Honeypie

2643 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee, WI, WI 53207

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Now Serving: Baking Classes Return to Honeypie
Now Serving

Baking Classes Return to Honeypie

Plus: Four new restaurants. And small-format grocery will serve Brewery District residents.

Dining: Comet Cafe Makes Happy Return
Dining

Comet Cafe Makes Happy Return

After two-year hiatus it offers same atmosphere, streamlined menu and satisfying comfort food.

New Plant and Gift Shop Planned for Bay View By Honeypie Owner

New Plant and Gift Shop Planned for Bay View By Honeypie Owner

Buttercup Gardens is expected to open in spring 2023.

The Return of Palomino

The Return of Palomino

Bay View restaurant and whiskey bar has announced plans to reopen Friday.

Palomino Hints at Reopening

Palomino Hints at Reopening

In a social media post, restaurant said it may reopen 'very soon.'

Bay View’s Palomino Restaurant Closes

Bay View’s Palomino Restaurant Closes

The restaurant and bar closed Saturday, but will be open for special events.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Genke Plans New Bay View Development
Eyes on Milwaukee

Genke Plans New Bay View Development

Initially listed as 6 duplexes, but plans are changing for 10,320-square-foot site on E. Oklahoma Ave.

Broken Bat Gets Rid of Tipping

Broken Bat Gets Rid of Tipping

Baseball-themed brewery hikes wages, tells customers tipping no longer expected.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Deal Would Fix Leaning Stone Creek Wall
Eyes on Milwaukee

Deal Would Fix Leaning Stone Creek Wall

New tenant could replace Stone Creek Coffee at busy Bay View intersection.

Bay View Wine Store Moving Into BV+ Building

Bay View Wine Store Moving Into BV+ Building

Nonfiction Natural Wines moving a couple blocks north on Kinnickinnic.

Now Serving: The Return of Comet Cafe
Now Serving

The Return of Comet Cafe

Plus: Nonfiction Wines gets bigger. Daily Bird grabs Fuel Cafe space. Crumbl Cookies comes to Bay Shore

Entertainment: First Ever PridetoberFest
Entertainment

First Ever PridetoberFest

Plus, a Lakefront Brewery release party, a Harvest Festival, the Get Down turns 18, a exhibition of lost trades and an opera at the performing arts center.

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