New restaurant Gordy's Prescott set to revitalize local dining

October 15, 2024 | Prescott, Pierce County, Wisconsin

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During a recent government meeting, the Prescott City Council approved a Class B beer and liquor license for Gordy's Prescott Incorporated, which will operate at 216 Broad Street. The approval follows the sale of the property previously owned by Lucille's, which prompted the current owner to rescind their liquor license. The application from Gordy's Prescott was reviewed and cleared by the local police department, with no objections raised.

Muptoshi, a representative from Gordy's Prescott, shared insights about the new establishment, describing it as a quick-service restaurant reminiscent of a 1960s diner, featuring burgers, malts, and onion rings. The restaurant will operate seasonally from April to October, catering to both locals and tourists drawn to the area’s waterfront.
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Muptoshi expressed enthusiasm for the location, noting personal ties to the building, as it was where his wife had her first job. Plans for the restaurant include expanding the outdoor patio area while maintaining the building's charm and aesthetic. The council members welcomed the new venture, highlighting the positive impact it could have on the community.

Converted from Prescott City Council, October 14, 2024 meeting on October 15, 2024
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