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lucky's diner
Submitted by: Anoynomous on Jun 20th 2005
I ate their with my family. the food was great and the prices were even better. i strongly recommend this restaurant to all
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Reply #1 submitted by: pler on Jun 21st 2005
I cannot find the phone number or name in the Madison directory. Do you know the location or phone number?

Reply #2 submitted by: Elan Kornblum, Publisher on Jun 22nd 2005
I am not sure if you thought this, but Lucky's Diner was not an answer to your question. Lucky's Diner is actually in Brooklyn, NY. But here is some info about a Madison pastry shop and other stores in the vicinity. Good luck.

Greenbush Bakery
1305 Regent St Madison, WI 53715
(608)257-1151 Dairy Open from 5AM to 12AM every Mon-Fri.

Kosher Connection
2575 West Hemlock Road Glendale, WI 53209
(414)247-8709 Dairy, Pareve

Kosher Meat Club
4731 West Burleigh Milwaukee, WI 53210
(414)-449-5980 Meat Until 6pm

Le Parve Bakeries
6813 North Greenbay Ave. Glendale, WI 53209
(414)352-0655 Pareve
6 am - 6 pm (Please Call to Verify) Closes Early for Shabbat

Sherman Perk
4924 West Roosevelt Drive Milwaukee, WI 53216
(414)875-7375 Dairy, Pareve
M-F6:30am-8pm saturday 7am-6pm sunday 7am-4pm

The Oasis
1414 N. Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414)276-2627 x813

Reply #3 submitted by: Shira on Oct 24th 2005
Greenbush Bakery is not orthodox kosher. It's under supervision of the conservative rabbi.
There are no kosher restaurants in Madison.
Kosher Meat Club is a grocery with a small deli in back.
Le Parve is only a bakery.
Sherman Perk is only a cofee shop (as is kletch perk)
I'm not sure the Oasis still exists.
In short, Wisconsin is not the place to be if you are looking for kosher restaurants. On the other hand, there is a ton of great hospitality and you can almost assuredly arrange a meal with a kosher family through the local orthodox synagogue.
There is good news on the horizon though, I hear the JCC in Whitfish Bay is putting in a true kosher cafe slated to open in 2006

Reply #4 submitted by: Anoynomous on Oct 21st 2006
There is a newly opened kosher meat restaurant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin called Cafe Osher. Their website is www.cafeosher.com

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