It just feels great to have the energy back in the market,' said Shannon Foltz who works the Foltz Family Market stand. 'I feel like they’ve taken a ton of precautions in just making sure that everybody has safety in mind.
If a guest needs a mask, they may contact the market office for one.įrom signs to physical dividers, there are reminders to social distance. Facemasks are required for employees and highly recommended for visitors.
The market closed its second-floor dining area and expanded its outdoor seating. 'I’ve been missing this place you know I come here every so often so coming back feels really good,' said Melinda Salgado. We wanted to avoid the main crowd like the huge slam if there’s going to be a lot of people today but also for the carrot cake,' said Aaron Schmidt. It was the first time in nearly three months customers were allowed inside. Wednesday morning marked a milestone for the Milwaukee Public Market. Some of Milwaukee's popular destinations are allowing visitors once again since the pandemic forced them to shut down.