
BY: Lori Friedrich
Busiati. Spizzulus. Corzetti. Those are just some of the handmade Italian pastas that Petra Orlowski will sell at Semolina, a new shop slated to open soon at 2474 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. But that’s not all. Customers can expect pasta classes, weekly pasta specials and a curated selection of specialty food items to purchase and prepare at home.
The shop, which is expected to open sometime in September, will feature a large retail space showcasing counters made by Mike Brylow of The Magnet Factory from reclaimed bowling alley lanes. The walls, painted in rustic orange and marigold will be set off by rustic elements and welcoming decor.
SOURCE: https://onmilwaukee.com
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