In reopenings and hours: Latin restaurant Cavas will probably be again this month, you possibly can eat in Iron Grate BBQ’s eating room once more, and House Time’s downtown cafe now’s open daily.
Cavas in Third Ward again on March 10
Cavas, the stylish little restaurant in the Third Ward that serves Spanish and South American dishes, reopens March 10 after a hiatus of a couple of month.
It returns with some new menu objects and plans for brunch pop-ups and different particular occasions.
Ana Docta, chef-owner of the restaurant at 401 E. Erie St., mentioned new dishes embrace the appetizer proveleta ($14), an Argentinian dish of baked provolone. Cavas tops it with recent oregano, Spanish olive oil and serves it with heat baguette and tomato jam.
A brand new entrée will probably be wild salmon ($24), braised, smoked and served with radish, leek and potato in cream sauce.
Brunches will serve objects similar to torrijas ($12), the Spanish model of French toast, flavored with cinnamon. The dates for these brunches will probably be introduced later.
Cavas will probably be open 5 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays. The restaurant has solely 5 tables indoors, so reservations are at all times beneficial; name (414) 930-9088.
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Eating in at Iron Grate BBQ
Iron Grate BBQ, 4125 S. Howell Ave., is open once more for in-person eating. For the reason that pandemic lockdown in 2020, the barbecue spot had been takeout solely.
Hours are midday to eight p.m. Wednesday to Friday, 11 a.m. to eight p.m. Saturday and eight a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.
The menu and extra information, in addition to on-line ordering, are at irongratebbq.com; the counter-service restaurant has a Lenten particular on Fridays of blackened catfish, both as a foremost dish with cornbread dressing or as a sandwich.
Orders additionally might be referred to as in at (414) 455-1776, and supply inside a three-mile radius is obtainable.
Some eating places stay carryout solely, together with Jing’s within the Third Ward, Emperor of China on Brady Road and Triskele’s on the south facet.
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House Time Espresso hours
Space Time Coffee, the microroaster with a restaurant downtown, has expanded its hours to be open each day.
Hours now are 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily.
The cafe is on the primary flooring of the Dubbel Dutch Lodge, 819 N. Marshall St. Apart from cafe seating, House Time prospects can sit elsewhere within the lodge’s lounge areas for distancing. In higher climate, prospects can sit exterior, as properly, at tables in entrance of the mansion-turned offices-turned lodge, and a small deck in again.
Apart from espresso, espresso drinks and tea, House Time carries pastries by Matilda Bakehouse, together with croissants.
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Contact eating critic Carol Deptolla at carol.deptolla@jrn.com or (414) 224-2841, or by means of the Journal Sentinel Food & Home page on Facebook. Comply with her on Twitter at @mkediner or Instagram at @mke_diner.