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JP's Cafe falls into "almost but not quite" category
JP's is a great place to have coffee on a sunny day.
By Molly Snyder Edler RSS Feed Twitter Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer
Photography by Whitney Teska
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Published Sept. 12, 2008 at 5:21 a.m.
Tags: jp's cafe, french cuisine, middle eastern cuisine, shorewood

JP's Café tried on a couple of different hats -- including a beret and a sombrero -- in the past couple of years.

Originally, the Shorewood café was called John Pierre's and featured a French menu. Then -- keeping the "JP" theme -- it changed to Juan Pedro's, a Mexican cantina. Finally, in April, the restaurant took another stab at success with JP's Café.

This time around the menu is more eclectic, featuring breakfast items -- served until 1:30 p.m. every day and ranging in price from $6.50-$8 -- pizzas ($7.50-$8), sandwiches ($7.50-$8.50), salads ($8.50-$10) and entrees ($10-$14).

Also, JP's offers a variety of coffee drinks -- both in-house and to go -- as well as a full bar featuring tap and bottled beer, wine and mixed drinks. We found the extensive bar menu slightly superfluous because JP's is only open until 9 p.m. every night. (Then again, maybe Shorewood folks like their day drinking. Wink.)

The décor features wood floors, plenty of seating -- including an appealing outdoor patio in front of the restaurant -- and original paintings on the walls.

We would have liked the café and the restrooms to appear a little cleaner. The stained material on the chairs and the overlooked floors and restrooms were not quite up to par. We expected more from an establishment located in Shorewood.

Overall, we enjoyed our meals. The food was fresh and, for the most part, well prepared. The new tagline, "Just Great Food," seems to be slightly overstated, but just a little bit.

The roasted turkey club featured a generous pile of turkey, mixed greens, Boursin cheese, spinach, tomatoes and bacon inside a spinach tortilla wrap. The wrap is simple and flavorful, with the cheese adding the needed kick. It came with an unnecessary side of honey mustard, and a massive side order of pasta salad that wasn't quite right. It was a little too oily and has way too many sun-dried tomatoes in it.

The chicken caprese sandwich was better, with tomatoes, basil and mozzarella on a grilled chicken breast. The sandwich was drizzled in Balsamic vinegar, and at first, my companion was surprised by the lack of mayo, but later declared it really didn't need it because it was tasty as is.

The seasoned French fries were very good, and the portion is plentiful.

We also tried the Middle Eastern tuna salad, prepared with albacore tuna, tahini, cumin and lemon on a warm pita. This recipe has a very distinctive taste, one that's palatable at first but gets a little intense halfway through. At first we thought tahini in tuna salad was a brilliant addition, but we questioned the sweetness after a few bites.

The menu features a variety of vegetarian and vegan items, especially their breakfast menu, offering vegan French toast and a tofu scrambler. The lunch and dinner menu has a veggie melt.

Manager Gosia Staczek says the menu will change quarterly and focus on seasonally appropriate meals made with in-season foods.

"We really try to listen to our customer's advice and give them the kind of food they want," says Staczek.

JP's has many of the elements needed for a great neighborhood café, but something about the place is a little off. Perhaps it's because it's trying too hard to be everything to everyone, and in the process, continues to suffer from an identity crisis.

Aside from aforementioned issues, we found the big Good Humor ice cream freezer in a corner a little out of place, as well as bakery items that appeared past their prime.

The service was great, but the food just wasn't good enough for us to plan a return. Perhaps in six months, JP's will finds its niche and tweak a few minor issues. For now, it's most likely a convenient place to pop into for those living nearby, but not a destination spot for those living further away.



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JP's Cafe
4330 N. Oakland Ave.
Shorewood, WI 53212
(414) 906-9333
www.jpscafe.com

JP's Cafe is open Tuesday-Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Mondays.

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Posted by Lee Autumn on Sept. 14, 2008 at 6:46 p.m. (report)

Not a friendly place at all. Some of the servers act like zombies. Hope they can take advantage one day of where they are located.

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Posted by Teecycle_Tim on Sept. 12, 2008 at 9:24 p.m. (report)

Yep, you nailed it (so did the commenters). It's too bad. Used to really like it when it was Jean Pierre's.

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Posted by jjtops on Sept. 12, 2008 at 8:31 p.m. (report)

Molly: an excellent review! By paying close attention to the many details that can either make or break a dining experience, you clearly illustrate how you strove to paint an objective portrait of an obviously struggling establishment. For every negative observation, you relate a positive, creating a review that is balanced and fair. It was your level of honesty I found most refreshing though. A poorly prepared dish or obviously unsanitary conditions are things readers are entitled to know. Glossing over the bad in a misguided attempt to spare the feelings (or wrath) of restaurant owners or staff may be the easy way out, but helps neither the restaurant nor the diner. Take, for example The Shepherd's Jeff Buettner, whose restaurant reviews are consistently clumsy, fawning and generic. Nary a negative comment has appeared anywhere, anytime leading me to believe he's incapable of discerning the difference between good and bad. Comparing one of Buettner's insubstantial reviews to the one you've written clearly shows the value in your honest observations.

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Posted by JKrunken on Sept. 12, 2008 at 9:50 a.m. (report)

We have been going there through all the changes over the last couple of years. When it was Jean Pierre's, it seemed to be just right. The breakfast potatos were tastey and interesting, the food was prepared well and everything had something a little more than what you normally get anywhere else. The food was savory. But since it changed to Juan Pdero and JP's, it just isnt making it. My wife proclaimed last week, "this place will be closed in 6 months." Regularly now, our orders are wrong, the food seems to be more bland, there are less extras (one peice of toast, not two), less clean environment, and it has become uneven in quality. They used to make an excellent (not overooked) omlet. Now the basic choices of what you can get in your omlet are things we dont want and it just isnt cooked as skillfully as it used to be. I have a thing about seered omlets, cooks just cant seem to not seer them. We really want this place to get it together, as We do not find many good places for breakfast in the area. But we have decided to give it a break for a while.

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Posted by brunocarlson on Sept. 12, 2008 at 9:18 a.m. (report)

I have been there a few times for a quick coffee to go or a quick meal to go and never knew they changed on several occasions. I guess if "JP" hasn't found his niche or gotten all the bugs out (it is a bit messy and untidy in there), he should consider other ventures.

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