USINGER’S
Read moreThis well-known German sausage store in Milwaukee has been producing more than seventy varieties of sausages ("Wurst" in German) since 1880. Of course, you won't be able to take Usinger's sausages home with you to show your friends back home, but there's nothing to stop you from ordering a sausage or two to make in your hotel room if it has a kitchen. Otherwise, their liver pâté and beef sticks require no preparation!
CHOCOLATE SHOPPE ICE CREAM
Read moreIf it's hot and you feel like ice cream, don't look any further. This independent ice-cream parlour (which has four other addresses in Madison) creates all sorts of colours, creamy as you like, reds, yellows, blues, brownie ice cream, fudge... They're so good they've won a dozen prizes! A great way to start or end a walk in the city centre. In addition, there is a small playground available for children.
SJOLINDS CHOCOLATE HOUSE
Read moreTracy Thompson, head pastry chef, has been running this chocolate shop with passion since 2006. It's the perfect place for a break in Mt Horeb. Chilli chocolate, almond chocolate, fruit chocolate, chocolate bars, cookies, muffins, hot chocolate, and a few salads and sandwiches for a light meal. The atmosphere in the chocolate factory, which also doubles as a café, is very friendly. If you're interested in the production process, you can visit the chocolate factory (a five-minute drive away) on the first Friday and Saturday of each month, at 10 a.m. and noon respectively.
ALP AND DELL CHEESE STORE
Read moreTwenty minutes by car from New Glarus, in the town of Monroe, don't miss under any circumstances this cheese dairy run by Tony Zgraggren, a native of Switzerland and a hell of a character! You will immediately spot his beautiful moustache behind the counter. In addition to selling his cheese, he organizes guided tours of the cheese dairy, which is on site and where everything is made according to Swiss tradition. If you're lucky, he'll even give you a little Yodel demonstration!
MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MARKET
Read moreThe capital's covered market sells local and seasonal products of (very good) quality. The stands are run by hand-picked vendors. On the programme, both sweet and savoury products: fish shops, butcher's shops, spice stands, cheese shops, chocolate shops, pastry shops, sushi stands... Happiness for the eyes as well as for the taste buds. The big advantage is that many of these stalls prepare dishes and sandwiches that can be eaten at the counter of their stalls or upstairs with a view of the market.