Home Industries Restaurants FreshFin Poké coming to Bayshore in Glendale

FreshFin Poké coming to Bayshore in Glendale

Fifth area location in four years for local fast-casual chain

FreshFin serves both signature and build-your-own bowls, with a choice or poke or other protein. Photo credit: FreshFin Poke

Local fast-casual seafood chain FreshFin Poke will continue its Milwaukee-area growth, with a new location at Bayshore in Glendale.

Slated to open in early summer, the restaurant will serve its Hawaiian-inspired poke bowls from a 1,857-square-foot space situated near the property’s newly renovated indoor rotunda area, according to a news release.

The Bayshore storefront is FreshFin’s fifth stand-alone restaurant location in southeastern Wisconsin, seventh in total. Since its flagship location opened in 2017 on Milwaukee’s East Side, the business has expanded to the Historic Third Ward, Brookfield and Wauwatosa, as well as Madison and Utah. It also has a vendor stand inside Fiserv Forum.

“We have had our eye on the North Shore for some time and we believe Bayshore is the perfect partner to help us serve the North Shore communities,” said Nate Arkush, founding partner at FreshFin Poké. “We are excited about the positive direction Bayshore is headed and look forward to delivering great tasting, healthy and convenient cuisine to the guests that visit.”

FreshFin was the first of several poke restaurants to open across the Milwaukee area in recent years, following a national dining trend.

Bayshore’s multimillion-dollar redevelopment has been underway since fall 2019. Now in its final stages, the project seeks to downsize retail space, demolish or convert existing buildings for other uses, and better connect Bayshore with the surrounding neighborhood’s streets and pedestrian walkways.

Operator Cypress Equities has also promised the addition of more local and national retailers and restaurant concepts. So far, Total Wine & More opened at the former Sports Authority building last fall, and Target will eventually move in to the former Boston Store building.

Mid-America Real Estate – Wisconsin LLC represented both Bayshore and FreshFin Poké on the recent lease transaction.

“We are thrilled to welcome FreshFin Poké to the Bayshore community,” said Kirk Williams, managing director for Cypress Equities. “FreshFin’s local, healthy and fast grab-and-go options are a great addition to the variety of food and beverage offerings for our guests at Bayshore.”

Maredithe has covered retail, restaurants, entertainment and tourism since 2018. Her duties as associate editor include copy editing, page proofing and managing work flow. Meyer earned a degree in journalism from Marquette University and still enjoys attending men’s basketball games to cheer on the Golden Eagles. Also in her free time, Meyer coaches high school field hockey and loves trying out new restaurants in Milwaukee.
Local fast-casual seafood chain FreshFin Poke will continue its Milwaukee-area growth, with a new location at Bayshore in Glendale. Slated to open in early summer, the restaurant will serve its Hawaiian-inspired poke bowls from a 1,857-square-foot space situated near the property's newly renovated indoor rotunda area, according to a news release. The Bayshore storefront is FreshFin's fifth stand-alone restaurant location in southeastern Wisconsin, seventh in total. Since its flagship location opened in 2017 on Milwaukee’s East Side, the business has expanded to the Historic Third Ward, Brookfield and Wauwatosa, as well as Madison and Utah. It also has a vendor stand inside Fiserv Forum.

"We have had our eye on the North Shore for some time and we believe Bayshore is the perfect partner to help us serve the North Shore communities," said Nate Arkush, founding partner at FreshFin Poké. "We are excited about the positive direction Bayshore is headed and look forward to delivering great tasting, healthy and convenient cuisine to the guests that visit."

FreshFin was the first of several poke restaurants to open across the Milwaukee area in recent years, following a national dining trend. Bayshore's multimillion-dollar redevelopment has been underway since fall 2019. Now in its final stages, the project seeks to downsize retail space, demolish or convert existing buildings for other uses, and better connect Bayshore with the surrounding neighborhood’s streets and pedestrian walkways. Operator Cypress Equities has also promised the addition of more local and national retailers and restaurant concepts. So far, Total Wine & More opened at the former Sports Authority building last fall, and Target will eventually move in to the former Boston Store building. Mid-America Real Estate – Wisconsin LLC represented both Bayshore and FreshFin Poké on the recent lease transaction.

"We are thrilled to welcome FreshFin Poké to the Bayshore community," said Kirk Williams, managing director for Cypress Equities. "FreshFin’s local, healthy and fast grab-and-go options are a great addition to the variety of food and beverage offerings for our guests at Bayshore."

Stay up-to-date with our free email newsletter

Keep up with the issues, companies and people that matter most to business in the Milwaukee metro area.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy.

No, thank you.
Exit mobile version