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New Restaurant Coming To Downtown 5 Points Area This Fall

Downtown Waukesha's 5Joints @ 5Points will boast a large, state-of-the-art kitchen with 5 separate stations for each chef.

Waukesha, WI — A new restaurant is coming to the 5 Points area in Downtown Waukesha this fall, and organizers say it's like five restaurants in one.

The restaurant, 5Joints @ 5Points, is new concept according to World Hospitality Companies, headed by Undraye Howard and Chef Terence Williams.

Located at 257 W. Broadway, the new 5Joints @ 5Points will take over the entire 10,000 sq.ft. space, as well as 6,000 sq. ft. of space above the restaurant. It will consist of a restaurant, separate offices for each chef, conference room, classroom, and a teaching kitchen. 5Joints @ 5Points will boast a large, state-of-the-art kitchen with 5 separate stations for each chef.

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The concept is for each chef to specialize in a type of food, so customers will have a variety of cuisine to choose from. The restaurant will function as a type of co-op, where the chefs each have their own business and office space, but under the umbrella of 5Joints @ 5Points.

“We are, at present, searching for 5 chefs to come to 5Joints @ 5Points.”, said Williams. “We want to build a community, and give a chef the chance I never had when I was growing up. We are looking for chefs with drive and passion, who want to have their own restaurant, and we are willing to invest up to 75 percent of costs over a 5-year period.”, he continued. “We are planning to open in mid-September, so CALLING ALL CHEFS!”, he laughed.

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5Joints @ 5Points is looking for chefs ranging in specialities from Vegan/Vegetarian, to confectionary/bakery, to Tex-Mex and everything in between. Future plans are to expand the concept to Green Bay, Appleton, and Madison.


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