Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The winner of the Tandem giveaway will open 1700 Pull Up restaurant

MATC culinary program grad has community ties

- Carol Deptolla Contact dining critic Carol Deptolla at carol.deptolla@jrn.com or (414) 2242841.

Many entreprene­urs wanted it, but only one could have it. The Tandem restaurant will be given to Rosetta Bond and her 1700 Pull Up restaurant, due to open in spring.

Bond, who graduated from Milwaukee Area Technical College’s culinary program last year, has been working as a personal chef and caterer since 2017.

She was one of more than two dozen people to apply to receive the contents of the Tandem and operate at its former site, at 1848 W. Fond du Lac Ave. The chef-owner of the Tandem, Caitlin Cullen, closed her restaurant last summer after giving away 115,000 meals in the pandemic and said she would give away her near north side restaurant, too, rather than sell it.

Being able to open her restaurant at 19th Street and Fond du Lac Avenue is significant to Bond, who grew up in the neighborho­od.

“I’m still in the 53205 ZIP code, and that means a lot to me. I live right around the corner from there,” she said.

Bond added, “I want to take this to a whole other level. I’m ready to do this for my community.”

Like Cullen at the Tandem, Bond plans to hire workers from the neighborho­od and expects to work with youth advocacy groups as well.

“I want to make sure we have things for our youth to do and give them basic life skills,” Bond said.

Bond submitted a business plan to be considered for the restaurant giveaway and held a tasting for the members of the panel that decided the winning applicant.

That tasting included the stuffed turkey legs that Bond is known for among her customers, as well as pan-seared lamb chops, and mac and cheese.

“Rosetta is amazing, and she just really knocked our socks off,” said Juli Kaufmann, a member of the deciding panel and one of the owners of the building housing the restaurant. Other panel members included Cullen, TrueMan McGee of Funky Fresh Spring Rolls, neighborho­od residents and representa­tives of Walnut Way Conservati­on Corps.

“She has demonstrat­ed so much passion and commitment and very specifically to the neighborho­od in Lindsay Heights,” Kaufmann said, adding, “We are really inspired mostly by her savvy as an entreprene­ur and her great cooking skills — her food was amazing.”

Bond first learned to cook from her grandmothe­r, who she said was one of the first African-Americans to open a store around 20th and Center streets, and from her aunt. “My aunt took the torch of teaching me almost everything I know,” Bond said, after her grandmothe­r died when Bond was in high school.

She’s taken the family recipes and tweaked them to make them her own, she said, dishes like the dressing she learned to make from scratch from her aunt Ruth, her grandmothe­r Delsa’s greens and her Aunt Rie’s candied yams.

 ?? SENTINEL ANGELA PETERSON / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL ?? Rosetta Bond is the owner of 1700 Pull Up, the restaurant that will open where the Tandem was at 1848 W. Fond du Lac Ave.
SENTINEL ANGELA PETERSON / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL Rosetta Bond is the owner of 1700 Pull Up, the restaurant that will open where the Tandem was at 1848 W. Fond du Lac Ave.

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