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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Looking for something new to eat in Milwaukee Well search no more. One of the newest restaurants in town is sure to satisfy your tastebuds and in a way that might be new to you.Introducing The Lafayette Place. It s a vegan brunch spot on Milwaukee s East Side at
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