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Church and Market, new Downtown Kenosha bar, opens

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Ahistoric Downtown Kenosha building is back in business with new bar Church and Market, 701 56th St., holding its ribbon cutting Friday. The new corner bar offers a wide variety of drinks for “anybody” according to Operations Manager Andy Bilski, from cocktails and wines to domestic beers. It has a variety of food offerings, from truffle fries and chicken wings to their “Bratcuterie,” a Wisconsin charcuterie board featuring fresh grilled bratwurst, Bavarian pretzels, pickles, sauerkraut, beer cheese and honey mustard.

Owner Kyle Kavalauskas, also the owner of Tavern on 6th, said when the opportunity came to buy the old building, he jumped at it.

He and his father Rik, who is co-owner, have a long history in the Kenosha business community, Kavalauskas said. His father has over four decades in the industry, and Kyle has over a decade.

Plans for Church and Market began last winter, with remodeling work in late spring. The soft opening was about a month ago, and the ribbon cutting marked the official start Friday evening.

Read more at KenoshaNews.com.

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