Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Brunch restaurant Zisters to replace Penelope’s

- Carol Deptolla

Penelope’s, the Greek family restaurant in Elm Grove, will close and a brunch restaurant called Zisters is to open in its place in spring.

Penelope Demakopoul­os, who opened Penelope’s in 2000, plans to retire, according to a Facebook post. She and her husband previously operated the former Zorba’s in Brookfield for 30 years.

The last day Penelope’s will be open will be March 25.

Dan Zierath, who is opening Zisters with his daughters, Gabbi and Betsi, said the new restaurant’s name comes from combining Zierath and sisters.

The Zierath Restaurant Group also operates Jackson’s Blue Ribbon Pub in Wauwatosa and the Thirsty Duck mini-bowling bar in Wauwatosa and Sussex. The sisters are event coordinato­rs for the group and have worked in the restaurant­s since Jackson’s opened six years ago.

Dan Zierath said he is in talks to open a Thirsty Duck in downtown Milwaukee, in 8,000 square feet in the Posner Building, 152 W. Wisconsin Ave.

“Downtown is going through a revitaliza­tion right now. I just want to be part of it,” he said. The location also would provide the group with needed extra space for private events, especially during the holidays, he said.

In Elm Grove, the Zieraths’ plans for remodeling Penelope’s, 13425 W. Watertown Plank Road, include adding garage doors on its north end that open to a 3,800-square-foot patio with a fire pit and soft furniture in addition to dining tables, if the village approves.

“It’s just such a desirable location, right in the middle of Elm Grove,” Dan Zierath said. The Zieraths all are Elm Grove residents.

He noted that Blue’s Egg, the popular west side Milwaukee brunch restaurant four miles from Elm Grove, commands lengthy wait times for tables. “I know there’s a need” for another brunch restaurant in the area, he said.

Zisters would serve brunch daily from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Friday and Saturday nights, the restaurant would open to serve a small-plate menu that changes frequently and includes vegan options. Zierath expects prices to range from $9 to $14 for brunch entrees and $7 to $13 for small plates.

Dan Zierath said he hopes Zisters could open by mid-May at the latest.

A wave of brunch restaurant­s have followed in Blue’s Egg’s path; several opened in the past year alone, including Toast in Walker’s Point, Mimosa in Franklin and Sabrosa in Bay View.

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