Posts Tagged ‘relax’

TGIT at Juniper61

March 25 • 5:00PM to 8:00PM
Juniper61

TETNA residents gather your neighbors and join us at Juniper61’s bar. Don’t miss our association’s informal adult social featuring free apps while they last, thirst-quenching beverages, and quality conversation.

Juniper 61 is located on North Avenue at 61st Street.  They have a drink Special all day on Thursday’s called Thirsty Thursday’s which is $2.00 each for domestic bottle beer (Miller Highlife, Lite, 64, Pabst, & Point).  This is a Non-smoking establishment.

For more information, subscribe to the TGIT e-blast by emailing Tiger.


Spring Egg Hunt

March 27 • 10:00AM
Center Street Park

The forecast calls for NO SNOW during this year’s annual egg hunt. This event is great for the kids and a wonderful way to connect with your neighbors. There is a small $2 fee per child to cover the costs of the goodies. For any questions, contact Kathleen Flanders.

This year our egg hunt will turn green by reusing and recycling empty plastic eggs. If you have eggs that you’d like to donate, drop them in the bin on Jason Odrzywolski’s front porch located at 2607 N. 70th Street. Eggs will be collected from Saturday, March 27th to Saturday, April 10. If you have any questions, please contact Jason.


Still Cranky — After All These Years

Cranky Al’s

located at 6901 W. North Avenue. • Phone: 414.258.5282
Bakery Hours: Tues-Sun 6:00am – 12:00pm
Pizza Hours: Wed-Sat 4:00pm – 8:00pm

review by Bobby Pantuso, TETNA board member

East Tosa is home to one of the best hangouts in the Milwaukee area…Oh yeah, and the food’s good too! I have been a regular customer of Cranky Al’s since back in the day when they were a little further up the block. Back then they were a donut and coffee shop by day, and a few nights a week they sold a little pizza.

Nowadays they are still a donut and coffee shop by day but at night they sell a lot of pizza. And they should too. As the world rediscovers the idea of living local, East Tosans are blessed with a pizzeria we can walk to and call home.

I will admit that more than once on a Friday or Saturday night when my wife is working and it’s just my sons and I we will frequent Al’s for a pizza, perhaps some mozzarella sticks and a few cold Sprechers, root beer that is.

My kids prefer The Cranky- which is good ol’ sausage and pepperoni. But my wife and I prefer to live it up a little. My wife Nicki would like to think that the Nikki-Knak is named after her since it has her three favorite things on it-artichokes, goat cheese, and garlic. I myself prefer either the Chicka-Chica which features grilled chicken, bbq sauce, mozzarella, and red onions or the Susie Special-Baby organic spinach, garlic, and a cheese trio of ricotta, mozzarella, and Romano, magnifico!

Of course it is a donut and coffee shop too by day. Countless times I have stopped there for a dozen or so on the way to a meeting. I always have them put one off to the side, my favorite a glazed chocolate. They have a full line of espresso based drink too and are all trained baristas. But I prefer a plain old cup of Joe with my donut, they have that too.

Owners Susie and Al are well known in the community too. A glance at the pictures on their wall will spy Bill Kappel, Wauwatosa’s Director of Public Works along with many Tosan’s old and young. I have been there many times when they were closed to the public but open for a meeting and they help out the community too with events like the upcoming 5th grade fundraiser on Sunday March 7th 2010, I know I’ll be there. Al and Suzie’s generosity is exceeded only by their hospitality.

Find out more about Cranky Al’s at www.ilovecrankyals.com

Oh, and by the way, he really isn’t that cranky…no, really!