BY: Lori Fredrich
You need to do little more than drive past the former Juniper 61 at 6030 W. North Ave. to see that a transformation has taken place. That's largely due to the hand-painted exterior signs that grace the building, which is now home to Ca' Lucchenzo Pastificio & Enoteca.
In fact, if you love pasta, you'll likely want to make it a point to investigate further. Ca' Lucchenzo, the new restaurant, pasta shop and wine bar owned by husband and wife team, Sarah and Zak Baker, will open its doors to the public on Wednesday, May 15.
SOURCE: https://onmilwaukee.com
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