| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Jan. 29, 2008 at 9:33 a.m. |
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Why can't I get a real cup of coffee at our shiny, new Amtrak station? Seriously, what's the deal with the rinky-dink vending machines? Was anyone thinking?
Sure, there's a bit of exaggeration in this rant but honestly how can we build a new transportation portal that's already placed a bit far from our Downtown neighborhoods and not include some type of café, restaurant or diner?
I can certainly stop at Starbucks, the Public Market's Cedarburg Coffee or Stone Creek at the Shops of Grand Avenue before I drive to the station. But, why should I have to? And, no, I'm not going to buy it on the train. But, wait, isn't Stone Creek Coffee's roasting operation right across the street from this new facility? (Yes, you can smell it, but you can't drink it! -ed.)
The City of Milwaukee and WISDOT are to be applauded for transforming the outdated Amtrak station into a landmark to house Amtrak's rail, Greyhound Bus and hopefully light rail and Metra -- along with other bus companies, too -- but the glass atrium isn't finished without a coffeehouse, diner or some type of restaurant. Better yet, multiple restaurants (think Union Station).
Ald. Bob Bauman, who led the charge to build the station in a design sensitive and right way, says, "I have referred several local candidates to the developer and their real estate agent and have expressed my preference for a full service short order restaurant (breakfast, lunch and dinner) as opposed to kiosks or coffee and muffin type of establishments. The city has no formal role in this process. It is entirely in the hands of the developer who controls the entire facility under a lease with WisDOT."
So, there's the City's take.
Now, back to Stone Creek Coffee. I'd love to see a Stone Creek Coffee location inside the atrium at Amtrak. Owner Eric Resch says, "Given our roasting factory is only 1/2 block north of the new Intermodal Station we have discussed the idea of putting in a Stone Creek Coffee at the new station. Amazing coffee on the train -- not a bad idea."
Greg Uhen, president of Eppstein Uhen, tells me that the space is "set up for it (a diner)" and that there's "something in the works for food and drink."
So, what's the hold up? Why wait? The vending machines are lame; build a real coffee place and / or a restaurant inside our new Amtrak station now! Choo Choo.
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