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Deuberry sits with one of six enlarged album covers to be hung in Yield |
| By Julie Lawrence OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Julie Lawrence |
| Published June 13, 2005 at 5:33 a.m. |
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While great-tasting food and drink is the ultimate goal of any potential bar or restaurant owner, it's becoming obvious that to be successful in the competitive service industry these days, sometimes it takes a little more.
For William Deuberry, co-owner of the East Side's new Yield Café, creating an intriguing atmosphere for his bar/restaurant was a priority. Yield, located at 1932 E. Kenilworth Ave., is filling the year-long vacancy of the space that last housed the Dragon Lounge.
In accordance with their mission, "merging sound and taste," Deuberry and his two partners hope to establish their bar as the place people can consistently rely on to be playing good music. After managing McGillycuddy's for 11 years, Deuberry says he has had it with the soulless "dance and party music" most Water Street bars and clubs pump through the speakers.
"The only thing that got me through most nights (at McGillycuddy's) was when I could DJ from behind the bar," he says. "People would come in there wanting to hear 'Baby Got Back,' and I'd be like, 'Well, I've got The Stone Roses.'"
Deuberry says that the goal of this bar, however, is not about music elitism, but more to provide a comfortable sanctuary for an incredibly broad expanse of music.
"Yes, we are going to play stuff we enjoy, but we're not limiting ourselves to a single genre or anything. Our play lists are very diverse." The tunes, he says, will vary between jazz, indie rock, electronica, and classic R&B. "Our intention is that people will not only enjoy hearing familiar music but also become interested in learning about new music as well."
And the décor acts as a fun visual reinforcement of their music-friendly environment. The three owners have each chosen two colorful album covers to blow up and mount on foamcore. For opening day, scheduled for June 22, the walls of the 3,300 sq. foot split level space will feature album art by Sleater-Kinney, The White Stripes, Oasis, John Coltrane, Underworld and Weezer. The album art will change every couple of months.
Deuberry would like to have the café aspect of the establishment running by the end of July. As the former co-owner of The Social, Deuberry gained the experience of starting a bar and restaurant from scratch, and has similar ideas for Yield.
Comparable to places like the Hi Hat Lounge, the menu will be primarily eclectic small-dish dining, with the intention of people ordering a few things and sharing. "We really like the feel and energy of Brady Street, and hope to attract a similar demographic to this area," he says. Once the food starts, the whole establishment will open at 11 a.m. Until then, the bar opens at 4 p.m.
Neighboring bar The Vox welcomes Yield and is excited about the attention the new addition could attract to the area. With the enormous Kenilworth Building in the midst of its makeover to include student housing, classrooms, retail space and parking facilities, the area has the ingredients to become a potential hot spot.
Deuberry hopes that the atmosphere, staff and clientele will encourage engaging conversation, and mentions that there will be a stock of dictionaries, almanacs and maps on hand to settle any disputes that might arise. "We want to talk about music and culture. We want to keep it lively, but also we'd also like to avoid bar fights."
A few things that might aid in that regard are the sign with the word "politics" slashed out and tabletops covered with games like cribbage, backgammon and chess to keep it fun.
"I've been involved in so many projects that if this wasn't something that I could do creatively, I just didn't see the point."
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Posted by barman on April 26, 2009 at 1:33 p.m. (report)
they stopped serving food two years ago. Must be because they were trying to serve butternut squash soup to their pabst drinking patrons.
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Posted by OMCreader on Oct. 27, 2005 at 4:55 p.m. (report)
martinez said: speaker freaker was the bomb. who ever set that up should be comended.
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Posted by OMCreader on Sept. 24, 2005 at 6:10 a.m. (report)
website problem said: yield-bar.com (doesn't work)
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Posted by OMCreader on Sept. 21, 2005 at 8:26 p.m. (report)
sarah said: I had the best time at Yield!! Some friends were visiting from New York and they loved it. The music is better than any other bar I've been to in Milwaukee! I love that its not the cookie cutter "I'm trying to be trendy but failing because all the other big cities did it years ago" bar. The people are real and are there simply to have a good time! Keep rockn'!!
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Posted by OMCreader on Aug. 10, 2005 at 12:47 p.m. (report)
website said: i've tried their website.. it doesn't work.. yield-cafe.com (is that right?)
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