KEEPING PLAZA IN THE FAMILY' THE HUSS FAMILY IS SELLING THE POPULAR BUSINESS TO A LONGTIME EMPLOYEE WHO PROMISES TO KEEP THE ATMOSPHERE AND SECRET SAUCE THE SAME.(BUSINESS)

Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) | January 26, 2003| | Copyright

Byline: Jay Rath For the State Journal

In this city of rapid change, we Madisonians are left with few touchstones.

Fortunately, we still have the lakes ... the Indian mounds ... and the Plazaburger.

Yes, the Plazaburger, born in 1964, sopped with secret sauce and copied coast to coast. If you're from here, your parents, grandparents and even kids have eaten them.

Yet change is coming even to The Plaza Tavern and Grill, just off State Street. The business, which dates to the 1920s, is changing hands for the first time in 40 years.

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