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Milwaukee Foodie News: Jose's Blue Sombrero Opens 3rd Location
Popular Mexican restaurant's opening in the North Shore and a new retro diner top this week's "foodie news" column.

If you love food and exploring new places to eat, or want to find out what eateries are coming and going, we have latest restaurant and other "foodie" news from throughout the Milwaukee area.Β Here's a look at what's new on the local food, restaurant and bar scene.
Jose's Blue Sombrero Opening on North Shore
You'll have another option for Mexican food starting this week as Jose's Blue Sombrero will open at the RiverPoint Village Shopping CenterΒ at Brown Deer and Port Washington roads in Fox Point.Β Jose's is a popularΒ Mexican cantina chainΒ withΒ locations in Brookfield and Racine.Β The building at Port Washington Road, just off of I-43,Β was previously home to anΒ Outback Steakhouse.Β The new location will have a different look than the other two in the Milwaukee area. Among the differences isΒ a large "salsa garden," which will grow herbs, vegetables and other ingredients that will be incorporated into the salsa and other dishes. Read more on Fox Point-Bayside Patch.The Diner Has a Retro Feel
Not too far from Jose's, is a new restaurant called The Diner, a 1950s-style eatery featuring food from that era as well as southern fare, the Journal Sentinel reports. Located atΒ 4191 N. Green Bay Road in the oldΒ Lyleβs Sandwich Shop location, The Diner featuresΒ home-style cooking and breakfast served all day, including pulled pork hash with two eggs and banana caramel waffles, the newspaper says. TheΒ menu of the restaurant, which opened Saturday,Β also includes gumbo on Saturdays and shrimp and grits. Read more on JSOnline.Downtown's Largest Farmers' Market Open for the Season
The Westown Farmers' Market, the oldest and largest open-air market in downtown Milwaukee, has opened for the season. The market, located at Zeidler Union SquareΒ at Michigan and North 3rd streets,Β will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays through Oct. 30.Β The market features more than 60 vendors selling seasonal Wisconsin grown produce as it becomes available throughout the season. Β New vendors this year include:Β BunMeΒ (Vietnamese inspired sandwiches),Β Fast FoodieΒ (known for their signature Globaco),Β Β The Grist MillΒ (an East TroyΒ restaurantΒ serving grilled items),Β Verduras Tea House & Café (coffee, tea, cookies, breads) andΒ Aliceβs GardenΒ (a community garden in Milwaukee).Β For a list of all vendors expected at this yearβs market, visitΒ the market's website.Bay View Bar Reopens After Remodeling
The Palomino Bar, which has been closed since April for remodeling, is reopening this week and will have a renovated dinner room,Β improved kitchen and big changes to the menu, the Journal Sentinel reports. The bar at 2491 S. Superior St. features a new menu that looks meatier but still has vegetarian/vegan options, according to the Journal Sentinel's Carol Deptolla.Β EntrΓ©es includeΒ smoked beef brisket with chimichurri, smoked duck with rhubarb mustard, aΒ black-eyed pea falafel poβ boy. Read more on JSOnline.
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