![]() ![]() Two of the patterns (featuring swans) were painted by Fred “The Artist” Kames meanwhile one of the wallpaper prints is also an element in the aesthetic folks will find if they visit the inaugural Seven Swans in Kansas City.īryan, who describes herself as “the kid who was always on the stool covered in flour,” says she always had a passion for food and cooking. ![]() Meanwhile, the dining room is drenched in warm homey touches, from mismatched chairs and mini floral arrangements on tables to a wall featuring squares of patterned wallpaper hung to resemble a quilt. Shades of white and aquamarine paint have transformed the bar into a quaint seating area featuring both barside stools and low-top tables along the eastern wall. For me, a restaurant is about creating a community space where people can gather, so I wanted Seven Swans to feel like an extension of my home.” “And I just love all the folklore, the colors and patterns. “I’ve spent quite a bit of time in Russia and the Ukraine,” she says. That’s thanks, in large part, to an aesthetic that owner Kate Bryan laughingly describes as “Ukrainian grandmother chic.” Step inside the cozy creperie, which serves up a menu of both sweet and savory crepes, and you might not even think about the fact that the building was the former home of Dino’s, a beloved Riverwest staple for over 50 years. The creperie is a homecoming of sorts for owner Kate Brian, a Milwaukee native who recently returned home after opening her first Seven Swans Creperie in Kansas City, Missouri. After an extended soft opening, Seven Swans Creperie will officially open on Thursday morning at 808 E. ![]()
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