Highlands Café: Tosa natives expand restaurant

Peter Zuzga
Published on: 1/21/2013

Five years ago, Wauwatosa neighbors Sandy Murphy and Brett Swider opened Highlands Café in a tiny space on North 60th Street. A few weeks ago, they expanded that space from eight to 49 seats in a space that now reaches to the corner of 60th and Vliet.

Despite the expansion, Swider tends to be rather humble when describing his restaurant.

"It's a neighborhood place," he said.

Indeed, the Highlands Café IS a neighborhood place. Originally started as more of a coffee shop that happened to serve breakfast and lunch items, it has now grown up into a full-fledged restaurant with, you guessed it, an executive chef - Steven Holz - who also happens to be a Tosa native.

And although the management and the food are decidedly local, the menu is one varied and sophisticated enough to attract diners from all over the city.

Some of their signature or most popular dishes include: the fried chicken - boneless and served with polenta ($10.99), baked french toast ($6.99) and chorizo, veggie or ribeye and pancetta hash ($3 for a half-order/$7.99-8.99 for a full order.)

"Everything is moderately priced with a great plate presentation," Swider said. "We do a lot of local food here and we simply serve really good American food."

Since the expansion is a recent change, there is still no sign designating the restaurant. But the large windows clearly expose the new dining area and it's fairly easy to spot Highlands Café on the northwest corner of 60th and Vliet.

"Highlands Café is a gathering place for people from the neighborhood," Swider said. "We have a lot of walk-in traffic. And we're just a bunch of Tosa natives having fun."

The Basics

NAME: Highlands Café

ADDRESS:1413 N. 60th St., Wauwatosa

PHONE:(414) 727-1799

FARE:American

HOURS:6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday

PRICE RANGE: $1.99 to $14.99

RESERVATIONS:no

HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE: yes

GLUTEN-FREE OPTIONS: yes

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