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Goldie’s Turns Somers Travel Plaza Into A Brunch Hot Spot

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Published on April 21, 2026
Goldie’s Turns Somers Travel Plaza Into A Brunch Hot SpotSource: Facebook/Goldie’s Brunch Boutique

Somers just scored a serious brunch upgrade. Goldie's Brunch Boutique quietly opened this spring inside the Somers Market travel plaza, giving the village a full-on brunch destination instead of a quick grab-and-go counter. The small, locally run kitchen leans into familiar American breakfast plates with international twists, so the food lands as elevated comfort rather than standard fast-casual fare. Early customers and merchant listings show a steady stream of diners and delivery orders already finding their way to the new spot.

Reporter Brian Kramp of FOX6 Milwaukee visited the restaurant and described it as a locally owned family operation that blends brunch classics with global flavors. In a segment posted April 21, 2026, FOX6 cameras take viewers into the kitchen, highlight several house specialties, and position Goldie's arrival as part of the broader rollout of new retail and dining options at the plaza.

Menu mixes classics with global flavors

The menu leans on brunch staples such as smoked-salmon benedicts, farmhouse corned-beef hash, and a Waffle Flight, then stretches into shakshuka and a Tuscan turkey focaccia for anyone wanting something less traditional. Merchant listings show those items available for both pickup and delivery, and early customer notes single out the French toast for its texture and balanced flavors. According to the restaurant's DoorDash listing, Goldie's operates on weekday mornings and into the early afternoon, with both delivery and pickup options.

Located inside Somers Market travel plaza

Goldie’s sits inside the Somers Market (Somers Gateway Center), a new travel-plaza development that opened earlier this year and now houses several food and service tenants. Golden Oil Company and the Kenosha Area Chamber marked the site's ribbon cutting and listed Goldie's among the plaza's dining partners, according to a post on Golden Oil Company's LinkedIn page. The plaza lineup also includes brands such as Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii and other quick-serve concepts aimed at travelers and nearby residents.

Early reviews have been upbeat. DoorDash customers have given high marks for portion size and flavor, and online directories are already showing strong initial ratings for the newcomer. Listings on Giftly place Goldie's among the top-rated brunch options in the immediate area, suggesting both travelers and locals are folding it into their regular rotation. For a restaurant operating inside a travel plaza, that kind of buzz can be crucial for keeping the dining room busy.

Goldie's appears to be betting on a straightforward promise, comfort-food favorites with a few creative notes, served in a bright, highly trafficked plaza setting. Whether it becomes a full-on weekend destination or remains a well-loved stop for I-94 commuters will come down to how the menu and service hold up as word spreads. For now, residents and passersby have a fresh, homegrown option when brunch cravings hit in Somers.