Chapter 19 – I'm Feeling Lucky
/Las 7 Estrellas – 112 E. Dakota St., Milwaukee
Las 7 Estrellas (The Seven Stars) opened a few years ago—I saw it on the map and ate there, liked it a lot, but didn't get around to returning until recently when I found myself fearing that it might close due to my lack of support. Which is ridiculous, of course, but it's funny how the more disconnected one is from cosmic events, the more one feels personally responsible—while, at the same time, professing no responsibility for one's own life and behavior! Humans! Tucked into a little shopping plaza between a smoke shop and a tattoo parlor, I'm not sure if this is a good or bad location—it's next to the Target on Chase Ave., and if you ever shop at Target you can appreciate the soul-cleansing quality of post-shopping tacos at an independently owned diner—or maybe just the need for a drink. Chase is a driving street, so I don't find myself on it too often, but S. Howell Ave., in Bay View, is a good walking street, and you can reach this place via a secret route of short residential blocks. They have a pretty snazzy website letting you in on their origin (they evolved from a taco truck), and they have a really interesting menu that I'd like to check out more, including some intense sounding seafood. I had some kind of tacos first time here, and this time a huarache dinner, with fried eggs on it—I kind of made it my late breakfast—even though it was well past noon. This was the darkest, wintriest day of winter yet. Not a lot of people out on this day—someone came in for takeout looking like they were experiencing the weather as a personal affront. Humans! I had missed two busses, since apparently icy sidewalks cause buses to run erratically—but the place immediately put me in a good mood, as I sat facing the Christmas tree and drank horchata. Too much food—I took some home, and it was a fine dinner. Generally, Las 7 Estrellas warmed my heart, and I plan on returning soon, most likely for a secret meeting or some otherwise mysterious rendezvous.