Lazy Susan

2378 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207

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Heirloom Food Truck Will Replace Lazy Susan in Bay View

Heirloom Food Truck Will Replace Lazy Susan in Bay View

First brick-and-mortar location for farm-to-truck business.

Now Serving: Twisted Cafe Reopens, Plans Anniversary Party
Now Serving

Twisted Cafe Reopens, Plans Anniversary Party

Plus: Three new restaurants planned, Lazy Susan will close and Amped ramping up.

Lazy Susan To Close in April

Lazy Susan To Close in April

Bay View restaurant will have its final service on April 8, its nine-year anniversary.

Brunches Return to Lazy Susan

Brunches Return to Lazy Susan

Bay View restaurant will bring back its Sunday morning meal on Nov. 13.

Omicron Has Hurt Area Restaurants

Omicron Has Hurt Area Restaurants

Just when things getting better, new variant slammed restaurants like Odd Duck, Lazy Susan.

City Hall: Council Moving To Institute Mask Mandate With No Enforcement
City Hall

Council Moving To Institute Mask Mandate With No Enforcement

Would apply to all publicly-accessible, indoor businesses and organizations in the City of Milwaukee.

Now Serving: A New Place For Chocolate Lovers
Now Serving

A New Place For Chocolate Lovers

Plus: New Third Ward event space, Busy Beestro blossoms and Riley's Good Dogs offers curbside pickup.

Busy Beestro Opening in Bay View

Busy Beestro Opening in Bay View

Delivering 'healthy, high-end meals' to customers too busy to cook or shop for food.

Should Milwaukee Have a New Emergency Health Order?

Should Milwaukee Have a New Emergency Health Order?

MTEA is asking for more COVID-19 guidelines and private schools pushing back.

Now Serving: Lazy Susan Reopens Indoor Dining
Now Serving

Lazy Susan Reopens Indoor Dining

Plus: New beer garden, new doughnut shop coming. And Culvers adds two custard flavors.

Now Serving: New Mexican Restaurant Opening
Now Serving

New Mexican Restaurant Opening

Plus: new Central American-style brunch. And Tenuta's on Howard closing.

Work-Share Program Surges During Pandemic

Work-Share Program Surges During Pandemic

Struggling businesses can keep employees on part time and lost wages recouped through state unemployment system.

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