LAKEFRONT BREWERY
Read moreAn institution that is much talked about because of its fabulous "fish fry" on Friday night. You sit around a large table with many people and eat to the sound of German music, sung and accompanied by an accordion. Several guided tours of the beer production line in the basement are organized every day. It's impossible to stay sober during this tour, you spend more time operating the beer pumps than trying to understand the process of malt fermentation.
ROCK BOTTOM BREWERY
Read moreThe Rock Bottom Brewery chain has set up shop in Milwaukee just like in Chicago. People come here mainly for the huge outdoor patio overlooking the river and the variety of beers. The location is unbeatable, as it's within walking distance of many of the city's hotels and landmarks. It's a favorite spot for Milwaukeeans to spend some quality time on a sunny patio. The house also serves as a restaurant, and the menu offers fairly decent American specialties.
PABST THEATER
Read moreBuilt in 1895 by beer magnate Frederick Pabst, whose house can be visited on Wisconsin Avenue, the Pabst Theater hosts concerts, film screenings and artistic performances in its late 19th century decor: grand staircases, magnificent chandeliers, draperies and carved wooden balconies are the pride of the city. Designed in the image of the greatest German opera houses, it is equipped with a superb organ and has incredible acoustics. We go there from all the surrounding towns to attend performances.
ANODYNE COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY
Read moreAn independent café with character, where the coffee is ground on the spot. Its smell jumps out at you as soon as you walk through the door. Besides, everything here is homemade, not only the coffee, but also the sandwiches, the pastries, the Mexican salsas, the pizzas... We appreciate the warm atmosphere and the large communal tables, which make the place friendly. An authentic, genuine place to try for one of your lunch breaks.
HI HAT AND GARAGE ON BRADY
Read moreIn a lounge bar in the alternative district of Brady Street, you can expect a rather trendy scene, with cocktails, DJs, deep canapés. Well, that's exactly what the Hi Hat Garage on Brady offers. Super-strong Martinis and gin cocktails, DJ nights without admission at the entrance, a very different atmosphere from the beer bars in the city centre, although just as friendly. You can also eat unpretentious American food there.
BUCK BRADLEY’S SALOON AND EATERY
Read moreIf you're looking for ambiances like in good death, maybe you'll be happy with Buck Bradley's: here is the longest bar east of the Mississippi. Only crachoir is missing. Certainly, no one enters the door door, with a cowboy hat screwed on the skull, but the atmosphere is there. A little dark, very friendly, perfect for a drink in the evening. Possibility to eat on the thumb.
THE WICKED HOP
Read moreThe Wicked Hop is housed in the oldest building in the historic Third Ward, a beautifully restored warehouse. With its rough brick walls and high ceilings, it's a Milwaukee favorite, and its happy hours are probably no small part of it. Not a day goes by without at least one discount on the menu! Tacos, fried fish, burgers... The place also serves one of the best Bloody Mary in town. During the nice days, the pleasant terrace is invaded every evening and weekend with their iconic brunch.
COLECTIVO COFFEE
Read moreSituated at the foot of the hill, this café is popular with the locals all year round and especially in summer, when the terrace opens its parasols. The café occupies the structures of the former Lake Michigan water pumping station, once used to clean the Milwaukee River of its polluting residues. The setting has been redesigned to accommodate the small tables on several levels, and the building can be visited from top to bottom. Free concerts are held regularly during the summer. A very beautiful place.
POTAWATOMI BINGO CASINO
Read more"Place your bets... nothing goes wrong", the wheel spinning, the fever rising... You can go and try your luck at the Potawatomi casino, with its rows of slot machines, poker, craps and roulette tables, there is everything you want. The casino is located in the not-so-pretty Menominee Valley industrial area, but you can tell that efforts are being made to spruce up the surroundings. On the other hand, the casino building is gleaming and its decoration is themed on the Potawatomi Indians, who own it.
ORIENTAL LANDMARK THEATRE
Read moreHere is a very beautiful building that houses a cinema that opened in 1927. The atmosphere in this place is quite amazing, with its East Indian-inspired decor that is still very much alive today. Buddha statues stand next to two minarets, porcelain lions, hundreds of elephants and extravagant drapes. On the bill, auteur films and some recent blockbusters. Also performances and events.