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I was pleased to find the Glen Café had picked up where JA's had left off. |
| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published May 7, 2008 at 12:46 p.m. |
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They say you can't go back, and sadly, I tend to agree. Stuff never seems the same as it used to be, and time smoothes out the rough edges of most memories.
When I was a little kid, I regularly ate lunch at a place called JA's Café in a strip mall on the corner of Green Bay and Green Tree Roads. It was just a hop, skip and a jump from my grandparents' house, and I recall that some time in the '80s, it moved from one side of the mall to the other to 6823 N. Green Bay Ave.
It wasn't a fancy place, just cheap, simple soup and sandwiches. It fell out of my rotation as I got older, but I rediscovered JA's during college, when I had summer internships down the road at Johnson Controls. At that time, my friend Eron (who was working at the old Mike Crivello's at Brown Port) and I would regularly sneak out for cheap grilled cheese lunches and coffees.
After college, I found myself spending barely any time on the North Shore, and presumably JA's went out of business. But last week, a coworker and I were in the area and we decided to see what, if anything, had taken that space.
We were pleased to find the Glen Café had picked up where JA's had left off. In lots of ways, the place looked just the same (if cleaned up a little). And they still have the grilled cheese, and it's still good and cheap at $3.95. John had a tasty cheeseburger for $3.45.
Our waitress told us the restaurant has been around for five years, so I realize I'm not breaking any news in blogging about the Glen Café.
But JA's was a nice part of my childhood, and it warms my heart to see that, in a sense, it lives on with this quaint North Shore standby.
No, you can't go back ... but this is pretty close.
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Posted by alba on May 7, 2008 at 4:11 p.m. (report)
Found it now: The Cheesy Grill at 2155 Miller Park Way in West Milwaukee.
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Posted by T15 on May 7, 2008 at 3:35 p.m. (report)
What's for dinner? I'm not going to Glen's but grilled cheese and tomato soup sounds damn good. I had a similar place called Phillips Pharmacy at Ruby Isle in Brookfield. They certainly knew how to toast hot dog buns to the perfect buttery crunch. That place is long gone. Thanks Andy.
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Posted by alba on May 7, 2008 at 3:15 p.m. (report)
I just heard an ad on the radio for a new restaurant that specializes in grilled cheese sandwiches. I think the ad said it was near Miller Park, but I can't find it on the web.
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