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    Generations seeks small-plate success in Waukesha
    Generations is located at 294 W. Main St. in Waukesha.
    By Amy L. Schubert RSS Feed
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    Photography by Whitney Teska
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    Published July 6, 2009 at 11:20 a.m.
    Tags: generations five points, waukesha, 294 w. main st., jeff oberholtzer, jim oberholtzer, sarah olberholtzer, delaine nelson

    Waukesha welcomed Generations at Five Points, 294 West Main St., shortly after Christmas of 2008, along its historic downtown and riverwalk district. The restaurant is somewhat hidden in a plain storefront in a bustling area, which is otherwise laced with boutiques and eateries.

    With a pale blue and tan color theme, Generations' décor lands somewhere between retroland trendy and subdued lounge, with a bar and tall tables near the entry and upholstered banquettes in the back area. Generations, which is run by Delaine Nelson, her daughter, and three grandchildren, hums with loud conversation and the clink of small plates being delivered and removed as diners sample tapas from the kitchen.

    My first exposure to Generations came pre-opening, when part of the family was in Superior Restaurant and Supply, purchasing some last minute items for the kitchen. Now, already halfway through their first year in business, Generations has garnered local media attention and a dedicated following. The grandchildren -- Jeff, Jim and Sarah Oberholtzer -- have assumed the roles of executive chef, lounge, and dining room manager, respectively, and the family spirit rings proud in an exhibit of their business cards at the hostess podium.

    During a recent scouting visit, we worked our way through the menu of small plate selections, all $8 or less. Don't expect fancy foodstuffs or presentations here. Like the minimal signage on the restaurant's front, menu selections are simple, clean and no-frills. Diners can choose from a soup of the day (on our visit, this was a creamy tomato basil for $4), chopped salad ($4), which deviates from the norm with mixed mesclun greens and a choice of dressing, or house salad ($4), and a variety of options apportioned for two.

    The menu fluctuates regularly, but staples like pot stickers ($9), bruschetta ($5), and lettuce wraps ($7) make consistent appearances. Unlike most restaurants, Generations places heavy emphasis on chicken, which is the ingredient of choice in many of the selections, and culinary influence seems to delve into classic Italian and Asian dishes.

    Dishes are served when they are completed, which on our visit, actually followed the order of listing on the menu from top to bottom, and never appeared concurrently. The latter resulted in happily being able to avoid the conundrum of which small plate to eat first -- which often arises in tapas restaurants.

    On a weekday evening, Generations was catering to a diverse and busy crowd. Lunches stray from small plates and instead offer a good selection of panini and salads for a quick bite mid-day.

    Generations serves lunch from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday and dinner beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The phone number is (262) 446-3300. The Web site is gen-five.com.



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    Generations at Five Points
    294 W. Main St.
    Waukesha, WI 53186
    (262) 446-3300
    http://www.gen-five.com

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    Posted by eclarke on July 9, 2009 at 11:28 a.m. (report)

    Why are they calling this Tapas?..

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    Posted by EatWisconsin on July 7, 2009 at 12:08 p.m. (report)

    Generations is a fun place and the food is pretty good. Its no La Merenda but then again it is catering to a different clientele. In the 5 months between my two visits I have noticed improvement in food and service.

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    Posted by matthew8989 on July 6, 2009 at 3:51 p.m. (report)

    Amy-I wish I had you experience. I visited Generations with my friends three times and each time was a horrible experience. The service was extremely slow, the staff had no knowledge of the food and the bartenders were very green when it came to upscale cocktails. Generations gets an "A" for "wanna-be" and an "F" for "Incomplete." By far, the best small-plate restauant our area has to offer is still La Merenda.

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    Posted by sundrop on July 6, 2009 at 3:11 p.m. (report)

    I ate at Generations on a recent Friday evening. The food was great and the atmosphere fun. They even featured live music from a great piano player playing classic R&B and 70s soul. Good times!

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