'Oh my God! The Jonas Brothers!': Band spotted at local restaurants after tour stop

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Jonas Brothers stopped by some local restaurants after their "The Tour" performance on Monday night.

"I was like, hold on, he looks really familiar, and I'm like, 'Oh my goodness, ain't no way," Josiah Anderson said.

Anderson said it was the beginning of a typical Tuesday lunch rush at Tupelo Honey on N. Broadway when suddenly, he was serving the boy band The Jonas Brothers.

"I was pretty much internally screaming the whole time. I had to keep it cool. Play it a little professional. But every time I went to the kitchen, I'm freaking out, like, 'Oh my gosh, guess whose order I'm putting in!'" he told CBS 58 about the experience.

They stopped by the restaurant for a bite after their performance at Fiserv Forum the night before. Anderson said once word got out that they were eating there, the place quickly filled up with the group's adoring fans.

The three snapped pics with fans in the Third Ward, with Nick Jonas wearing a Milwaukee Bucks hat. After visiting Tupelo Honey, they stopped by another business in the area.

"They came in just as normal, ordered a bunch of pilsners and triple Teresa's, and they were so sweet, so genuine," Café Benelux Manager Melissa Camacho said.

At first, Camacho could not believe the three were in the restaurant.

"My boss texted me, and he said, 'Hey, Jonas Brothers are here,' and I'm like 'What? Oh my God! The Jonas Brothers!'" she said. "After a while, it was like, 'Okay, I'm back in management mode. Sorry, fangirl, you got to go away.'"

With an influx of people trying to get a piece of the Jo Bros at Café Benelux, Camacho offered them a private rooftop dome, where she said they spent about four hours that day.

"They were playing Cards Against Humanity, dancing, having a really good time," she said. "It was cool on our end, to be able to experience that."

Both businesses said they are pleased such big celebrities supported locally owned establishments.

"I was real grateful to be able to have the opportunity to speak with them and talk with them, but also grateful for all the people they brought in as well," Anderson said.

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