Edgar's Calypso is a dream come true for Dillon
"I was 24 years old when I went to Jamaica; it was the first vacation of my life, and ever since then I have always wanted to open a Caribbean restaurant," says Michael Dillon, a local graphic design company proprietor and owner of the soon-to-open Edgar's Calypso Caribbean restaurant.
"I've gone back to Jamaica every year for the last 30 years."
This first restaurant venture by the 25-year owner of McDill Design, seemed a natural move. Dillon's office is upstairs from the restaurant, which was formerly inhabited by Swank, and years before that, H.H. West office supplies.
When the landlord asked Dillon if he was interested in the space, Dillon didn't hesitate. He has undertaken remodeling the space to reflect his love of the tropical island Guadalupe, one of the few islands in the Caribbean where tourism isn't the main industry.
Dillon has spent the last six weeks painstakingly hand-painting the interior of the new restaurant, and building out a design that features multiple levels, real and artificial palm trees, canopies and thatched roofs.
"I love to cook and entertain," says Dillon, whose passion for cuisine includes French and East Indian foods, curries, and other Jamaican and other Caribbean spices. Dillon's panel of chef friends and employees have created a menu that incorporates many of his favorites in an "unusual but elaborate" menu. Options will be reasonably priced, with dinner entrées hovering in the $9 to $13 range and lunch options slightly cheaper.
"The Caribbean stretches from Mexico to Cuba, touches the French and English and Danish and African, and it's so much more than people think of their vacation in Cancun or Jamaica."
Notes Dillon, "People tend to think of [Caribbean food] as really spicy but mostly it is not, it just has lovely flavors and is just simply wonderful. I have four published books on food and I think the best food is in the Caribbean. It's a place completely dedicated to vacation and people having a good time. I would love to see my patrons 'Take a vacation for lunch.'"
Edgar's Calypso will celebrate a soft opening for friends and family to benefit the Milwaukee Public Library. The official opening date is Monday Oct. 29, at 11a.m. Dillon is planning for regular business hours from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, but says he will allow the downtown traffic to drive his closing times.
So, how does a successful business man like Dillon pursue his 30-year American dream of opening a restaurant? "I have a successful design firm with 20 designers working for me," says Dillon, "I love my job and if it weren't for the people who work for me, I wouldn't be able to do this. Everyone has been just wonderful. Everyone has been so helpful."
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BobMarley | April 23, 2008 at 2:18 p.m. (report)
We, too, had a party of 12 and attempted to dine here for lunch. Our party arrived in two separate groups. I can't comment on the food, because as part of the later group to arrive, we were never served our food. However, my colleague who did get served commented that she had eaten better fritters. Perhaps Mr. Dillon should re-deploy some of his busily employed graphic designers for kitchen and waitstaff.
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Rick | April 11, 2008 at 10:02 a.m. (report)
Our party of 12 dined at Edgars last night. We had a reservation and were excited because of the great reviews. We were seated about 15 minutes after our resevation time and it was about 20 more minutes before a server stopped by. Once our order was taken it was a full hour before we got our entrees. The entrees were brought out 1-2 at a time over a 15 minute period. The food was OK but the service really needs huge improvement.
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Greg | Nov. 4, 2007 at 10:39 a.m. (report)
We ate here last night with our entire family (and a couple of the kids friends). Ths food was wonderful and the atmoshere is lovely. The staff up front was very young, but trying hard. Service was still a little choppy - give them a break, the just opened. Even the valet attendents were fun and talkative. The atmosphere and food was simply wonderful. We had 7 at our table so we were able to sample a good share of the menu - everything was very good. The rum cake desert was unbelievably rich and delicious. We will definately be back.
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honey96 | Oct. 24, 2007 at 9:55 p.m. (report)
M.D. I hope you see these comments....I was so excited to see the first articles written about the new restaurant.....it's really not ALL about Jamaica....we really know your true story....it's about your vision, your dream. You've brought your favorite memories from the Caribbean Islands home to Milwaukee....to share with EVERYONE....I feel so lucky to be a part of your vision.....Thank You my friend,Bridget
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jaguarzrevenge | Oct. 24, 2007 at 8:28 a.m. (report)
Michael, I just wanted to say on behalf of Bridget and myself we are very exited to be working with you. I feel we have and excellent opportunity before us and we will be there for you through it all. Nico & Bridgete.
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