The owner of Italian restaurant Dorsia is planning a second restaurant on Brady Street: The name in city documents is St. Bibiana, and it's planned for the original Waterford Wine building.

The site, at 1327 E. Brady St., now is under construction — the back of the 1893 building has been removed so that an addition can be built.

Jeno Cataldo — whose JC Capital bought the building in 2019 for $387,800, according to city assessment records — is the owner. He opened Dorsia at 1307 E. Brady in 2017. Cataldo's family operates Jo-Cat's pub, another Brady Street business.

Cataldo declined to discuss the project with the Journal Sentinel because plans for it weren't firm.

City records indicate the restaurant and bar could open as soon as summer, potentially for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It could have menu items such as omelets, burgers, salads and chicken dinners with fish fry on Fridays, although the menu was described on records as tentative.

The addition at the back of the modest 1½-story building will provide room for dining on the upper story. That upper story will be open to the lower level, according to plans filed with the city. Seating for diners will be on the main and upper floors, with the bar on the main floor.

Waterford Wine moved its Milwaukee store last year to 2120 N. Farwell Ave.

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Contact dining critic Carol Deptolla at carol.deptolla@jrn.com or (414) 224-2841, or through the Journal Sentinel Food & Home page on Facebook. Follow her on Twitter at @mkediner or Instagram at @mke_diner.