Jack’s Café opened back in 1998

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On an 1850’s homestead in Waukesha sits three unique businesses

Brian Kramp is with a couple who have turned their passion for a historic homestead into a memorable spot where you can shop, eat and sleep.

On an 1850’s homestead in Waukesha sits three unique businesses that offer everything from the comfort and food of old times to a shop that’s Just A Little Bit Country. Brian Kramp is with a couple who have turned their passion for a historic homestead into a memorable spot where you can shop, eat and sleep. 

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What was once an 1800's fieldstone horse barn, Jack’s Café opened back in 1998

Brian Kramp is in Waukesha with a team that’s all about "giving satisfaction with a taste of good food."

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The owner of Just A Little Bit Country Antique Shop decided to follow her passion

Brian Kramp is in Waukesha seeing what’s in store at Just A Little Bit Country.

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The sunny days of summer guarantee that the patio at Jack’s Café in Waukesha will be full of guests

Brian Kramp is with Jack’s manager seeing why this is the perfect spot for hand crafted sandwiches, homemade soups and tasty treats.

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On an 1850’s homestead in Waukesha sits three unique businesses

Brian Kramp is with the owner who’s turned her passion for a historic homestead into a memorable spot where you can eat, sleep and shop.

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A historic day on the Olde Homestead

Brian Kramp has a preview of the historic interpretation & afternoon tea that will be featured at The Inn on the Olde Homestead , Just A Little Bit Country and Jack’s Café later this month.

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