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Steve Cahalan: Salt & Tipple restaurant, cocktail bar opens in Viroqua | Business

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Steve Cahalan
For the La Crosse Tribune

Proprietor/chef Allison Sandbeck and chef Heidi Gilbertson have opened Salt & Tipple, a restaurant and cocktail bar in downtown Viroqua with a deal with native and natural substances.

Salt & Tipple opened Might 11 at 219 S. Predominant St., in an area linked to the Viroqua Public Market. Sandbeck describes it as “a spirited deli with a curated grill and craft bar” that gives energetic interpretations of favorites whereas being chef- and farmer-driven.

The brand new enterprise presents a heat and relaxed environment, will often have stay music, and makes use of as many native and natural substances as potential, Sandbeck mentioned.

Salt & Tipple’s menu consists of things like salads, fish cake, stuffed poblanos, smorrebrod, lasagna, mac and cheese, fried hen, quiche, pork chops, hen, swordfish steak, turkey burgers, tofu burgers, home fries and pizza. Desserts embody New York cheesecake, cherry pie, chocolate peanut butter pie and posset.

Drinks embody mushy drinks, tea, espresso, cocktails, craft beers and wine. Gilbertson mentioned Salt & Tipple’s alcoholic drinks have been chosen based mostly on being reasonably priced, drinkable and produced by companies that care about their staff, the atmosphere and their merchandise.

Individuals are additionally studying…

Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (with the kitchen closing at 9 p.m.) Wednesday by way of Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday and closed Monday and Tuesday. For extra info, name 608-638-6294 or go to the restaurant’s Fb or Instagram pages.

The Weber Group plans to open a main well being care clinic this fall at 230 Pine St., within the remaining business area on the primary degree of the Pine Avenue Ramp constructing in downtown La Crosse. The third Avenue Hair Gallery occupies the opposite business area.

“We’re planning to open in October,” mentioned Libby Weber, CEO of The Weber Group. The identify of the clinic and The Weber Group subsidiary that may function it haven’t been chosen but, she mentioned. However the mission’s normal contractor, C.D. Smith Development, has begun constructing out the inside area.

The brand new clinic could have about 8,000 sq. ft of area, of which about 6,500 sq. ft will probably be used initially. Whereas a lot of particulars haven’t been finalized, it most likely will initially serve staff of companies that contract for its well being care companies. “And it might in some unspecified time in the future sooner or later be open to the general public,” Weber mentioned.

The brand new house owners of the Jackson Plaza buying middle at nineteenth and Jackson streets in La Crosse say they need to proceed its legacy, and hope so as to add a inexperienced group gathering area. In addition they plan to carry a block social gathering on Aug. 10 on the buying middle.

Luke and Kat Soper purchased the buying middle in March for $3.1 million from Gateway Actual Property, LLC, in response to county information. Luke is a licensed public accountant, whereas Kat owns PALM + PINE yoga studio, which she opened in Jackson Plaza in 2017.

“Being a tenant right here has been such a optimistic expertise,” Kat mentioned. “Jackson Plaza is a novel gem within the neighborhood. It’s comfy, walkable and bikeable.”

Mike Keil of Gateway Actual Property “set an instance of how you can serve your tenants and help small companies,” Kat mentioned. “Our hope is to proceed that legacy and help the folks and small companies trying to make the leap to brick and mortar.”

Within the close to future, the Sopers mentioned, they hope to create a shared inexperienced area the place prospects can do things like get pleasure from meals or espresso or actions reminiscent of yoga.

Luke mentioned a block social gathering will probably be held on the buying middle from 4 to eight p.m. Aug. 10. “Its goal is to convey consideration to the plaza and the nice tenants there,” he mentioned.

Jackson Plaza has about 20 tenants and is totally leased besides for 2 workplace areas which can be out there. For extra details about the buying middle, name Kat at 952-334-4456 or go to www.jacksonplaza.com or Fb or Instagram.

The Rick Holzer household has bought the previous Pizza Docs restaurant constructing at 624 King St. in downtown La Crosse, the place it plans to maneuver its Household Medical Provide and CPAP Retailer. Pizza Docs closed in October 2020.

Holzer mentioned he plans to rework the constructing and construct a small addition to its west facet. He hopes to maneuver the house medical provides enterprise there someday within the fourth quarter of this yr. The Holzer household began their enterprise in 2013 at its present leased location at 705 State St.

“We’ll have extra sq. footage and extra of an open idea” on the new location, Holzer mentioned. And the shop could have extra parking there. For extra details about the shop, go to http://familymedicalandcpap.com or its Fb web page.

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Sandy’s Drive-In

The Sandy’s Drive-In, on the southeast nook of Rose and Clinton streets, is proven right here shortly after an addition was accomplished in 1972. The quick meals franchise was on the location from 1962 till about 1975. At present, the positioning is dwelling to River Financial institution.



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Paul’s Pantry

Paul's Pantry

Proprietor Dave Skogen stands in entrance of Paul’s Pantry, a delicatessen, bakery and comfort retailer that opened in 1983 at 237 Second Ave N. in Onalaska. The shop was named for Paul Skogen, who based the Skogen grocery store chain on the website in 1946. From 1998 to 2016, the constructing was used as a help middle for the Skogen household’s Pageant Meals grocery shops.



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1985: Ranch Home Dinner Theater

1985: Ranch House Dinner Theater

Scott Manthe, left, and Renee Lieder starred within the 1985 Ranch Home Dinner Theatre manufacturing of “Butterflies are Free.” The Sparta performing arts venue was opened by Robert Irwin in 1984.



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Glad Joe’s Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor

Happy Joe's Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor

Dave Olsen, left, proprietor of Glad Joe’s Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor, helps staff construct a 150-foot-long pizza within the parking zone of his Onalaska retailer in 1984. The occasion was a fundraiser for the Onalaska Excessive Faculty’s athletic division. The shop, a part of an Iowa-based chain, opened a yr earlier at 808 Oak Ave. Olson renamed the restaurant as Pizza Execs Ala Mode in 2012, but it surely solely lasted a couple of months underneath the brand new identify. The constructing was torn all the way down to make approach for a Culver’s, which opened there in 2014.



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Unicorn Restaurant

Unicorn Restaurant

Karla Parker serves diners Helen Corbett and David Lehrke at Unicorn Restaurant, which proprietor Eric Bernhardt opened in 1984 at 312 S. Third St. The placement, which had operated as Louie Bantle’s Restaurant for a few years, is dwelling immediately to the La Crosse Skilled Plaza.



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Pagliacci’s

Pagliacci's

Gary Roberts opened Pagliacci’s restaurant in 1982 at 308 S. Third St. The Italian restaurant closed in 1984. At present the constructing homes the workplaces of The Fortney Corporations.



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Maid-Ceremony Cafe

Maid-Rite Cafe

Bob and Irene Allen, proven right here simply earlier than their retirement in 1984, opened the Maid-Ceremony Cafe in 1947 at 1117 Caledonia St. The restaurant, which was finest identified for its loose-meat sandwiches, closed in 2016.



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Circus Supper Membership

Circus Supper Club

Sherry and Jim Welch, house owners of the Circus Supper Membership, are served a number of the restaurant’s in style ribs by Rita Bagniefski. Pianist and entertainer Victor Borge famously stopped within the downtown landmark throughout a go to to La Crosse in 1974 and was one of many eateries most well-known followers. Years later, Wettstein’s expanded its showroom into the area earlier than closing in 2018.



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Michael’s Cerise

Michael's Cerise

Jim Pappas, one of many house owners of Michael’s Cerise, is proven right here on this 1984 photograph. The Cerise Membership first opened in 1959 on the nook of thirty second and Fairchild streets by Gerald Heberlein; it was destroyed by a fireplace in 1964. Heberlein reopened the membership in 1967 at 1815 Ward Ave. Heberlein offered the restaurant to the Pappas household of Rochester, Minn., in 1976. The Pappas household closed the restaurant in 1993 and briefly reopened earlier than closing for good the next yr. At present, the positioning is dwelling to the Hmoob Cultural and Neighborhood Company.

In July 1976, the Cerise Membership was the scene of the capturing deaths of Paul Whipple, an evening bartender on the membership, and his good friend Theresa Schneider. The suspect within the case, David A. Leyden shot and killed himself the subsequent month in Sioux Falls, S.D. 



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Floor Spherical

Ground Round

Musician Tammy Waller was a frequent kids’s performer through the early Nineteen Eighties at Floor Spherical. The North Aspect restaurant opened in early 1981 at 1930 Rose St. It closed in 1992 and was changed by the Armadillo Mexi-Deli and, later, Edwardo’s Ristorante di Pizza, which closed in 2015. A brand new Floor Spherical franchise opened in Onalaska in 2015; it closed in 2018.



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Wendy’s

Wendy's

David Lee stands in entrance of a Wendy’s restaurant at 2240 Rose St. shortly after buying the La Crosse quick meals franchise in 1983. He additionally owned a Wendy’s at 3810 Mormon Coulee Street. The North Aspect location closed in 1989; immediately the constructing is dwelling to Categorical Employment Professionals. The South Aspect location closed in 1989; immediately that constructing is dwelling to Subway Restaurant. A Wendy’s opened in 2003 at 4422 Mormon Coulee Street, and one other, which opened in 1984, operates throughout from Valley View Mall in Onalaska.



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Elite Restaurant and Sweet Store

Elite Restaurant and Candy Shop

Paul Pappas, proprietor of the Elite Restaurant and Sweet Store, is proven right here making confections at his retailer at 421 Predominant St. The Pappas household opened the shop in 1912; it closed in 2000. At present, Fats Sam’s Predominant Avenue Bistro, which opened in 2012, occupies that area till it closed in 2017.



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Large River Cattle Co.

Big River Cattle Co.

Jon Schuster, proven right here in 1983, opened the Nice River Cattle Co. in 1980 at 716 Second Ave. N. in Onalaska. He offered the restaurant in 1989 and acquired it again the subsequent yr, altering the identify to Hen Steak and Chocolate Cake. The restaurant modified fingers once more in 2006 and have become Blue Moon, which was the identify of the restaurant earlier than Schuster’s 1980 buy.



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Esteban’s

Esteban's

Danette Shick, daughter of Linda and David Shick, tries on a sombrero throughout a go to to Esteban’s restaurant together with her West Salem Spanish class. The restaurant opened in in February 1980 at 300 S. Third St. in downtown La Crosse and closed in January 1996. Quite a few eateries have opened and closed at that location since then, and one other, Lovechild is in enterprise there immediately.



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Fats Sams Bistro

Fat Sams Bistro

Fats Sams Predominant Avenue Bistro operated at 412 Predominant St. in downtown La Crosse from 2012 to 2017. The restaurant, identified for its connoisseur sandwiches, salads and do-it-yourself soups, was situated on the website of the previous Elite Restaurant.



Peter Thomson, La Crosse Tribune


Nob Hill

Nob Hill

The eating room of Nob Hill is proven when it opened in Onalaska in 1979. The restaurant, at 910 Second Ave. N., modified its identify in 1993 to the Lighthouse (at Nob Hill) when a lighthouse duplicate was constructed subsequent to the restaurant; it closed in 1997. The placement has since been occupied by Seven Bridges Restaurant, Seasons By the Lake and at present Two Beagles Brewpub.



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1983: Showbiz Pizza Place

1983: Showbiz Pizza Place

Kindergartners from Onalaska’s Irving Pertzsch Elementary Faculty collect at Showbiz Pizza Place in Onalaska in 1983. The pizza chain opened simply north of Valley View Mall in 1982 and was rebranded as Chuck E. Cheese in 1993. Though its neighboring movie show was torn all the way down to make room for Dick’s Sporting Items in 2014, the kid-friendly restaurant stays.



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Jensen’s Cafe

Jensen's Cafe

Proprietor Philip Jensen, the son of the restaurant’s founder, Tollef Jensen, serves prospects on this 1982 photograph at Jensen’s Cafe in Galesville. The cafe was situated on the town’s sq. from 1902 till it closed in 1992.



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The Mint

The Mint

From left, Dane Gonzales, Corrie Brekke and Cody Cottrell opened The Mint restaurant at 1810 State St. in September 2014. The farm-to-table fashion eatery closed 4 years later in September 2018.



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Oscar’s

Oscar's

Franz Butkovich carries a tray of pickled turkey gizzards whereas working at Oscar’s, a restaurant that first opened in 1981 at 139 Second Ave. S. in Onalaska. Owned by Bud Pretasky, the restaurant was designed to let prospects grill their very own steaks and seafood. In 1984, the eatery modified its identify to Oscar’s Little Chicago, which had a mafia theme. A hearth destroyed the constructing in 1986, and immediately the positioning is a parking zone for the Scoreboard Bar.



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Walt’s Restaurant

Walt's Restaurant

A pair enters Walt’s Restaurant, 310 Mississippi St., shortly earlier than it closed in 1982. The eatery reopened underneath the Walt’s identify once more a couple of years later earlier than closing for good in 1989. Later it served because the hospitality middle for G. Heileman Brewery. In 2002, the close by Metropolis Brewery reopened it as Metropolis Bier Stube. Later it operated underneath the names Gottlieb’s, Lindner’s on the Brewery and Nell’s Metropolis Grill. The area stays vacant immediately.



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Large Dipper

Big Dipper

Merlin Wangen, proprietor of the Large Dipper in Sparta, prepares to serve an ice cream creation on this 1981 photograph. The shop, which was situated at 106 N. Water St., is now dwelling to MC’s Sparta Grill.



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Social gathering Home

Party House

Millie and Don Roesler stand in entrance of the Social gathering Home restaurant in 1981 shortly earlier than it closed. The supper membership, which was situated within the city of Shelby close to the junction of Hwy. 14/61 and Hwy. 35, was the casualty of a street enlargement mission.



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Bon Appetit

Bon Appetit

Lebanese native Assaad Maatouk, pictured in 1981, was the chef and half proprietor of Bon Appetit restaurant in 1980. The eatery, situated at 515 Predominant St., was open for a few yr. The placement is now dwelling to the La Crosse Olive Oil Co. Maatouk later ran the Casablanca restaurant, first in Onalaska through the Nineteen Nineties and later in La Crosse.



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Chop Home

Chop House

Henry and Leone Wright stand in entrance of their restaurant, The Chop Home, days earlier than it closed in April 1980. The eatery, situated at 122 N. Third St., was finest identified for its breakfasts. That authentic plan was to tear down the constructing to make approach for an enlargement of First Financial institution-La Crosse, however the lender as a substitute constructed a 10-story workplace tower at Second and Predominant streets. The previous Chop Home constructing is dwelling to Digger’s Sting immediately.



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Zorba’s

Zorba's

A hearth destroyed Zorba’s Greek restaurant in 1979. In 1981, proprietor Demetrios “Jimmy” Mitropoulos was sentenced to eight years in jail on an arson cost. Emman “Mike” Minos testified that Mitropoulos paid him $2,000 to set fireplace to the restaurant at 304 Predominant St. The lot, that immediately is adjoining to Grounded Specialty Espresso, stays vacant.



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Johnnies Bar & Grill

Johnnies Bar & Grill

La Crosse firefighters battle a blaze that destroyed Johnnie’s Bar & Restaurant 20 years in the past through the early morning hours of Feb. 26, 1994. Johnnie’s, which dated to 1947 and was situated at 2620 South Ave., was a well-liked restaurant, extensively identified for its Friday evening barbeque. The previous website of Johnnie’s is now occupied by a parking space for Autotude at 2612 South Ave.



La Crosse Public Library Archives


Perkins

Perkins

The Perkins Restaurant & Bakery at 1411 Rose St. closed in August 2019. The closure was a part of a nationwide downsizing by the struggling chain. The placement on Hwy. 16 in Onalaska stays open.



Peter Thomson, La Crosse Tribune


Steve Cahalan will be reached at stevecahalan.reporter@gmail.com.

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