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CONTENTS

Official welcome to Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6

KEY Cover Feature Milwaukee Art Museum opens “Of Heaven and Earth” . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8

Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10

Arts & Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12

Attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 20

Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 23

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Metro Area Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 24 Downtown Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 26

KEY Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 28

Visitor Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 31

KEY Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 32

What’s coming: 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 33

Pabst Mansion events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 33

KEY Dining Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 36

Restaurant Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 38

Restaurant of the Month, Mader’s . . . . . . . .Page 42

It’s KEY for the holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 43 PAGE 42

On the Cover: The cover image is part of an exhibition opening Oct. 2 at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Painting from Glasgow Museums. See pages 8-9 for more information. The cover painting is by Bartolomeo Veneto, St. Catherine Crowned, ca. 1520. Glasgow Museums; Bequeathed by Archibald McLellan, 1856 (210). © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection. Courtesy American Federation of Arts.

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Nightlife Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 44 Web-only coverage can be found online at KeyMilwaukee.com and VisitingMilwaukee.com. Follow @MilwaukeeKeyMag on Twitter

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October is a special month in Milwaukee County. Our parks, backyards, Lakefront and even our Downtown gains the fiery accents of fall color. I believe its Mother Nature’s way of inviting us to step out and enjoy the autumn weather.

The people of Milwaukee love to celebrate. We celebrate our ethnicities, our sports teams, the arts, growing businesses and we especially celebrate our families.

For indoor fun, visit the numerous museums, theaters, and concerts Milwaukee County offers. Consider a walk through the famous Domes to explore the beautiful floral displays or attend a morning yoga class in the Milwaukee Art Museum.

NEWaukee calls itself a social architecture firm, offering direction and structure in order to make our community greater. Fuel Milwaukee focuses on engagement, adding dimensions to the lives of young professionals.

Milwaukee County embraces fall with excellent outdoor opportunities to enjoy the season. Stop by one of our farmers markets, enjoy a special day at the Milwaukee County Zoo, or squeeze in one more round of golf before the snow comes.

A new trend celebrates the future, encouraging those who will define our future. Groups such as NEWaukee and Fuel Milwaukee channel the energy of early-career professionals. They attract young talent and work to fulfill social, volunteer, and professional interests. They are powerful forces in our civic life.

As you plan your adventures in Milwaukee, KEY Milwaukee is an outstanding resource. No matter what you choose to do in Milwaukee County, I hope you enjoy your time with us.

Among young people here, the level of enthusiasm, involvement, and action has surpassed any I have seen before.

Sincerely,

Sincerely,

Chris Abele, Milwaukee County Executive

Tom Barrett, Mayor

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EXHIBITION CELEBRATES 500 YEARS OF ITALIAN PAINTING THE MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM welcomes some of the biggest names in European art with the exhibition Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Painting from Glasgow Museums.

Of Heaven and Earth, on view in Milwaukee Oct. 2-Jan. 4, 2015, is organized by the American Federation of Arts and Glasgow Museums. Milwaukee is the only Midwest stop on the tour of this rare exhibition.

Displayed in five chronological sections, Of Heaven and Earth includes paintings originating from the principal artistic centers of Italy – Rome, Milan, Bologna, Florence, Siena, Naples and Venice – and will present the works of artists such as Giovanni Bellini, Sandro Botticelli, Domenichino, Francesco Guardi, Salvator Rosa and Titian, alongside those of lesser-known masters.

The exhibition opens with some of the earliest and most refined examples of Italian painting, including Botticelli’s stunning Annunciation. The High Renaissance is next, with its emphasis on naturalism 8

and rationality, the most familiar qualities of Italian painting. This section contains rare early work by Titian. Subsequently, visitors will experience the dramatic Baroque era, in which a premium was placed on communicating deep, often religious feeling through engaging and visually dynamic paintings.

The fourth section covers the increasing rise of secular painting in the eighteenth century. Guardi represents this best: his exquisite Venetian cityscape beautifully captures the atmosphere, light, and essence of that remarkable city. Lastly, the degree to which Italian artists remained engaged with the latest avant-garde developments in European art is emphasized. Mancini’s strikingly modern painting, for example, betrays the unmistakable influence of Manet.

“With works by some of the most significant European masters like Giovanni Bellini, Sandro Botticelli, and Titian, Of Heaven and Earth: 500 Years of Italian Painting from Glasgow Museums will examine the thematic and stylistic developments in


Italian art – from the religious paintings of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the secular neoclassical and genre paintings of the nineteenth century,” said Daniel Keegan, director of the Milwaukee Art Museum.

“The remarkable regional and historical breadth of the exhibition will also showcase the outstanding quality of Glasgow Museums’ collection.”

Tanya Paul, Isabel and Alfred Bader Curator of European Art at the Milwaukee Art Museum, added, “This sumptuous exhibition presents the works of famous artists that even some art historians wait a lifetime to see. Most of the paintings have never traveled to America before, and many have been conserved specifically for this presentation.”

Special Gallery Talks and Express Talks are scheduled during the exhibition’s run. For more information, visit mam.org.

The Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr., is located downtown on the Lake Michigan lakefront and is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and on Thursdays until 8 p.m. Admission is $14 for adults; $12 for students, seniors, and active military; and free for members and for children age 12 and under. Feature exhibitions are included in the price of admission. The first Thursday of each month is Target Free First Thursday and admission is free for individuals (does not apply to groups).

Beginning in fall 2014, the Museum began an ambitious project to renovate its two oldest buildings, the Eero Saarinen–designed War Memorial Center (1957) and the David Kahler– designed addition (1975), which house the Museum’s Collection Galleries. Increased gallery space, including an entire floor dedicated to photography and new media, an improved gallery layout, and a new lakeside entrance are among the improvements planned. The collections will be off view through fall 2015; however, the Museum is open throughout construction, with a vibrant schedule of exciting exhibitions, educational offerings, and special programs in the Quadracci Pavilion. For more information, visit mam.org.

LEFT Vincenzo Camuccini, Death of Julius Caesar, ca. 1825–29 (detail). Glasgow Museums; Bequeathed by Mrs. Cecilia Douglas of Orbiston, 1862 (318). CENTER Carlo Dolci, Salome, ca. 1681–85 (detail). Purchased by Glasgow Museums through JC Robinson, 1883 (656). RIGHT Andrea Casali, Triumph of Galatea, ca. 1740–65 (detail). Bequeathed by Archibald McLellan, 1856 (195). ALL IMAGES © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection. Courtesy American Federation of Arts.


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SPECIAL EVENTS

Complete address of sites and phone numbers are listed with first mention. Telephone Area Code 414 unless shown otherwise. Please confirm events when possible; listings are subject to change. For a complete list of events, visit KeyMilwaukee.com. MILWAUKEE FILM FESTIVAL, through Oct. 9; 755-1965. milwaukee-film.org

TARGET FREE FIRST THURSDAY, Oct. 2; Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. Admission to MAM is free for everyone on the first Thursday of each month, courtesy of Target. 224-3200. mam.org MILWAUKEE OKTOBERFEST, Oct. 3-5; Grounds of Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 929 N. Water St., and Pere Marquette Park, 950 Old World 3rd St. Music, contests, food and brews. 276-6696. milwaukeeoktoberfest.org. FINE FURNISHINGS & FINE CRAFT SHOW, Oct. 3-5; The Garage, Harley-Davidson Museum, 6th and Canal Streets. PUMPKIN SPIRIT RELEASE PARTY, Oct. 4; Great Lakes Distillery, 616 W. Virginia St. 6-9 p.m. 431-8683. greatlakesdistillery.com.

BRADY STREET PET PARADE, Oct. 5; Brady Street on Milwaukee’s East Side. Pet parade, pet blessing and canine costume, tail wagging and pet/owner look alike contests. 11 a.m.3 p.m. bradystreet.org MAXWELL STREET DAYS, Oct. 5; Firemen's Park, W65 N796 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. 6 a.m.-3 p.m. 262-377-8412. ROBERT IRVINE LIVE, Oct. 9; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. 8 p.m. 800-745-3000. wcd.org

GRAFTON PUMPKIN FEST, Oct. 10-11; Paramount Plaza in downtown Grafton. Entertainment, games, food and fun for the whole family. celebrategrafton.com PUMPKINCROSS BIKE RACE, Oct. 11; Lime Kiln Park, Grafton.Challenging for racers and entertaining for spectators. celebrategrafton.com FALL FESTIVITIES AT PABST MANSION, Oct. 10-12; Pabst Mansion, 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. 931-0808. See page 33. Pabstmansion.com

COVERED BRIDGE ART STUDIO TOUR, Oct. 10-12; Free, selfguided tour of more than 50 artists’ studios throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. cedarburgartsweekend.com CEDARBURG OKTOBERFEST, Oct. 11-12; Community Center Parking Lot, W63 N641 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. See page 15. Cedarburgfestivals.org

WALKING WITH DINOSAURS, Oct. 15-19; BMO Harris Bradley Center, 1001 N. 4th St. 227-0400. bmoharrisbradleycenter.com

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NEIGHBORHOOD NIGHT, Oct. 16; Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, 929 E. Wisconsin Ave. Free admission 5-8 p.m. 390-5437. bbcmkids.org

CALLERY NIGHT AND DAY, Oct. 17-18; Downtown Milwaukee. Gallery hopping Friday night and all day Saturday. See page 18. historicthirdward.org


DOG DAYS AT LYNDEN, Oct. 18; Lynden Sculpture Garden, 2145 W. Brown Deer Rd. Noon-5 p.m. 446-8794. lyndensculpturegarden.org

MAM AFTER DARK, Oct. 17; Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. 6 p.m.-midnight. 224-3200. mam.org BOO AT THE ZOO, Oct. 17-18; Milwaukee County Zoo, 10001 W. Bluemound Rd. “Not-too-spooky� event. 6-9 p.m. 256-5412. milwaukeezoo.org

NOT SO SCARY HALLOWEEN, Oct. 23-25; Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, 929 E. Wisconsin Ave. Noon-4 p.m.

HALLOWEEN TRICK-OR-TREAT SPOOKTACULAR, Oct. 2425; Milwaukee County Zoo. Animal-themed twist on Halloween with trick-or-treating. costume parade and musical light show. 6-9 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.

HUNTING MOON POW WOW, Oct. 17-19; UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, 400 W. Kilbourn Ave. Dancers, vendors marketplace and traditional foods. Huntingmoonpowwow.com WOLF AWARENESS DAY, Oct. 18; Milwaukee County Zoo.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Complete address of sites and phone numbers are listed with first mention. Area codes of phone numbers are 414 unless shown otherwise. Please confirm events when possible; listings subject to change. For updates and links to websites, visit KeyMilwaukee.com.

THEATER

THE GOOD FATHER, through Oct. 12; Studio Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. A contemporary love story from Ireland tracks a year in the lives of two people from vastly different backgrounds –Tim, a house painter, and Jane, a lawyer. 291-7800. milwaukeechambertheatre.com

WELCOME HOME, JENNY SUTTER, through Oct. 12; Next Act Theatre, 255 S. Water St. Jenny’s a mom. She’s also a Marine, back from Iraq with an honorable discharge and a new leg, heading home to her kids. Almost. First, she takes an unexpected detour through Slab City, the Mojave Desert’s home for misfits, dropouts, and crazy philosophers of all kinds. 278-0765. nextact.org THE GLASS MENAGERIE, through Oct. 19; Tenth Street Theatre, 628 N. Tenth St. In Tandem Theatre presents Tennessee Williams’ classic American story about a mother and her two grown children. 271-1371. intandemtheatre.org.

AFTER ALL THE TERRIBLE THINGS I DO, Oct. 1-Nov. 9; Stiemke Studio Theater, Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. Daniel, a writer fresh out of college, returns to his Midwestern hometown to regain his sense of self. He takes a job at a local bookstore owned by Linda, an émigré from the Philippines. 224-9490. milwaukeerep.com SHEAR MADNESS, Oct. 9-Nov. 15; Northern Lights Theater, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, 1721 W. Canal St. Comedy whodunit takes place today in the "Shear Madness" hair salon and is chock full of up-to-the-minute spontaneous humor. Box Office, 847-7922. Paysbig.com

SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE BAKER STREET REGULARS, Oct. 17-Nov. 15 Marcus Center, 929 N. Water St. A gang of street kids hired by Sherlock himself to help solve cases accepts a challenge. Presented by First Stage, Milwaukee’s children’s theatre company.

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TRINITY • THREE IRISH PUBS LIVE MUSIC, 125 E. Juneau Ave. Live music on weekends starts at 10:30 p.m., phone for information. On Friday and Saturday nights, ride the trolley between Trinity, The Harp, The Black Rose and RC's. 278-7033.

CINDERELLA, through Oct. 5; Cabot Theatre, Broadway Theatre Center, 158 N. Broadway. Skylight Music Theatre’s retelling features music by Gioachino Rossini and gowns by NYC designer Cesar Galindo. 291-7800. skylightmusictheatre.org

THE DOYLE & DEBBIE SHOW, through Nov. 2; Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. Comedy rules as a washed-up country star and his newest singing partner dust off their microphones. 224-9490. milwaukeerep.com THE COLOR PURPLE, through Nov. 2; Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, Milwaukee Theater Center, 108 E. Wells St. Story of a woman who triumphs over adversity and discovers her own voice. 224-9490. milwaukeerep.com THE AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD SHOW, Oct. 1; Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave. pabsttheater.org

LOS LOBOS, Oct. 3; Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, 19805 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield. 8 p.m. 262-781-9520. WARPAINT, Oct. 4; Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St. pabsttheater.org

AN EVENING WITH JOHN WILLIAMS, Oct. 4; Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. 929 N. Water St. 273-7121. Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra concert. Marcuscenter.org ASIA, Oct. 7; Pabst Theater.

ZZ TOP, Oct. 7, Riverside Theater.

SANTANA, Oct. 8, Riverside Theater.

ROBIN TROWER, Oct. 9; Pabst Theater.

BRAHMS’S REQUIEM, Oct. 10-12; Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra performs at Marcus Center. GLADYS KNIGHT, Oct. 11; Riverside Theater. DAVID GRAY, Oct. 12; Riverside Theater.

WISCONSIN PHILHARMONIC: SWEDISH DELIGHT, Oct. 12; Wilson Center, Brookfield. 3-5 p.m. RYAN ADAMS, Oct. 14; Riverside Theater.

THE PIANO GUYS, Oct. 16; Riverside Theater.

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IGUDESMAN & JOO, Oct. 17; 8 p.m. Wilson Center, Brookfield.

JASON MRAZ AND RAINING JANE, Oct. 17; Riverside Theater.


TCHAIKOVSKY’S FIFTH, Oct. 17-18; Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra at Marcus Center.

BASTILLE, Oct. 18; Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W. Kilbourn Ave. 8 p.m. wcd.org THE BEST OF JETHRO TULL FEATURING IAN ANDERSON, Oct. 18; Pabst Theater. MATTHEW WEST, Oct. 19; Riverside Theater.

PEARL JAM, Oct. 20; BMO Harris Bradley Center, 1001 N. 4th St. 227-0400. bmoharrisbradleycenter.com LECRAE, Oct. 23; Riverside Theater.

TUNE-YARDS, Oct. 23; Pabst Theater. RHYE, Oct. 24; Pabst Theater.

WIDESPREAD PANIC, Oct. 24-26; Riverside Theater.

THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, Marcus Center. Oct. 24 & 26. Tormented ship captain condemned to endlessly sail the seas for eternity is released of his curse by the true love of one woman. Presented by Florentine Opera Company. MIKE EPPS, Oct. 25; Milwaukee Theatre. 8 p.m.

COOKING WITH THE CALAMARI SISTERS, Oct. 29-Nov. 2; Marcus Center. Hilarity ensues during this live “broadcast” of a

public access cable cooking show hosted by two larger-than-life Italian sisters who sing and dance to beloved Italian tunes. THE MILK CARTON KIDS & SARAH JAROSZ, Oct. 31; Pabst Theater.

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THE SECOND CITY’S 55th ANNIVERSARY TOUR, Oct. 10-11; Marcus Center, 929 N. Water St. CHRIS D’ELIA, Oct. 16; Pabst Theater.

JEANNE ROBERSTON, Oct. 17; Pabst Theater. BRIAN REGAN, Oct. 18; Riverside Theater.

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SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, Oct. 15; Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave.

DON QUIXOTE, Oct. 30-Nov. 2; Marcus Center, 929 N. Water St. Quest for love and righteousness is brought to life through classically precise dance set to a transcendental score. Presented by Milwaukee Ballet.

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LES PAUL: THE WIZARD OF WAUKESHA, continuing; Waukesha County Museum, 101 W. Main St., Waukesha. lespaulexperience.org

POSTCARDS FROM AMERICA: MILWAUKEE, through Oct. 19; Milwaukee Art Museum. Results of a project that brought 11 Magnum photographers to the state to examine the unique quality of life here.

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INSIDE/OUTSIDE: NANCY POPP + PAUL DRUECKE, through Oct. 26; Lynden Sculpture Garden, 2145 W. Brown Deer Rd. The artists, who use visual markers to redraw the lines of history, explore Lynden's evolution from private residence to public institution. lyndensculpturegarden.org DINOS UNDER GLASS, through Nov. 2; Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes), 524 S. Layton Blvd. Experience what it was like to walk with the dinosaurs in the Tropical Dome. 257-5611. countyparks.com

OVER THE RAINBOW FALL MUM SHOW, through Nov. 9; Mitchell Park Domes. 6,750 chrysanthemum cuttings were ordered for this Show Dome display that incorporates elements of the L. Frank Baum novel and its Hollywood version. OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: 500 YEARS OF ITALIAN PAINTING FROM GLASGOW MUSEUMS, Oct. 2-Jan. 4, 2015; Milwaukee Art Museum. See KEY Cover Feature, pages 8-9.

ALIEN WORLDS AND ANDROIDS, Oct. 4-Jan. 11, 2015; Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St. Cutting-edge science face-to-face with the fantastic worlds depicted in science fiction films and books. mpm.edu

Picture yourself in Port Washington in the fall – the perfect time to explore the historic charms and exciting new shopping spots of this lakeside city. Historic walking tours take you past our lighthouses and through the historic district. Ride your bike through fall foliage on our county trails, or hike nearby natural areas. Then top your day by enjoying excellent dining and trademark hospitality!

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Dome Theater shows THROUGH OCT. 2: PANDAS: THE JOURNEY HOME and DINOSAURS ALIVE! OCT. 3-JAN. 11, 2015: MYSTERIES OF THE UNSEEN WORLD 3D ALSO SHOWING EVERY SAT. at 9:30 a.m. ONE WORLD, ONE SKY, an adventure with Big Bird.

Planetarium shows THROUGH OCT. 2: THE LITTLE STAR THAT COULD (for children 6 and under) and BACK TO THE MOON FOR GOOD. OCT. 3-JAN. 11, 2015: SPACE ALIENS–LOOKING FOR LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE


7th Annual Oktoberfest IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CEDARBURG

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Sun., October 12 10am - 5pm

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Seating & Music “Under the Tent” - Authentic German Music & Dancers - Cedar Creek Winery Tours/Tasting - Sheepshead Tournament Sunday, 1-4pm

Visit the Cedarburg Artists Guild Covered Studio Tour all weekend - Zany Contests - Merchants Marketplace - Specialty Beers

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allery Night and Day is the premier art event in Milwaukee for both the avid gallery goer and the beginning admirer. An evening of gallery hopping and art viewing begins Friday, October 17 and continues during the day on Saturday, October 18. This October, the quarterly event showcases 57 venues throughout the downtown Milwaukee area. Admission is free to all venues during event hours. Park in the Historic Third Ward parking structures located at 212 N. Milwaukee St. and 225 E. Chicago St. for just $5. Plus, ride the FREE Gallery Night Xpress shuttles on Friday Night. One route will take you from the Third Ward to East Town and back, while the other will take you to the Harley Davidson Museum and back.

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ATTRACTIONS Pabst Mansion

All phone numbers 414 area code unless otherwise indicated for children ages 1-10. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon. through Sat,. noon-5 p.m. Sun. Museum is closed early on Friday, Oct. 3 and CLOSED Sat., Oct. 4, for annual Gala.

BOERNER BOTANICAL GARDENS/WHITNALL PARK, 9400 Boerner Dr., Hales Corners. 525-5600. Fifty-two acres of formal gardens surround the expansive Education and Visitor Center. Call for hours.

BRONZE FONZ, south of W. Wells St. on Milwaukee’s RiverWalk (east bank). Statue of Arthur (The Fonz) Fonzarelli, the role played by actor Henry Winkler in the “Happy Days” television series, set in Milwaukee. CAPTAIN FREDERICK PABST MANSION, 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. 931-0808. This Flemish Renaissance home of Captain Frederick Pabst, built in 1893, features unique Victorian craftsmanship and design. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon. through Sat. Noon4 p.m. Sun. pabstmansion.com

BEST PLACE at the historic Pabst Brewery, 901 W. Juneau Ave. 630-1609. Experience Milwaukee brewing history. See KEY Tours. bestplacemilwaukee.com BETTY BRINN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 929 E. Wisconsin Ave. 2nd Floor. 390-KIDS. Milwaukee’s only area museum designed

CEDARBURG ART MUSEUM, W63 N675 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. Building designed in 1898 as a residence. 262-377-6123.

CHARLES ALLIS ART MUSEUM, 1801 N. Prospect Ave. 2788295. Elegant 1911 Tudor-style mansion museum with period rooms, original furnishings and worldwide art collection. 1-5 p.m., Wed.-Sun.

DISCOVERY WORLD, 500 N. Harbor Dr. 765-9966. Interactive science, freshwater and saltwater aquariums. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Fri.,10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Check re. hours for Oct. 25. discoveryworld.org GREAT LAKES DISTILLERY, 616 W. Virginia St. 431-8683. Wisconsin’s first distillery to be opened after Prohibition offers tours and a chance to buy and sample in the Tasting Room. greatlakesdistillery.com GROHMANN MUSEUM, 1000 N. Broadway. 277-7501. Comprehensive art collection dedicated to the evolution of human work. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., noon-6 p.m. Sat., 1-4 p.m. Sun.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM, 400 W. Canal St. 877-4368738. More than a nostalgia trip for motorcycle enthusiasts, the museum offers a glimpse of American history. H-DMuseum.com. HOLY HILL near Hartford northwest of Milwaukee. Highest point in SE Wisconsin includes Basilica of Holy Hill.

LAKESHORE STATE PARK, 273-1173. 17-acre park located on Lake Michigan adjacent to Summerfest and Discovery World. LUXEMBOURG AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER, 262-4765086. Located in Belgium, Wis., 40 minutes north of Milwaukee. Genealogical records, gift shop. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed., Thurs. & Fri. and 1-4 p.m. first and third Sat. of each month. I-43N, Exit 107. luxamculturalsociety.org

LYNDEN SCULPTURE GARDEN, 2145 W. Brown Deer Rd. 446-8794. A unique experience of art in nature through a collection of more than 50 monumental sculptures. Through Nov. 27:

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style theater. Buffet, sports bar and fine dining restaurants. Open 24 hours a day. paysbig.com

ST. JOSAPHAT BASILICA, 601 W. Lincoln Ave. 645-5623. One of 16 basilicas in the U.S. features one of the five largest domes in the world. SCHLITZ AUDUBON CENTER, 1111 E. Brown Deer Rd. 352-2880.

SKY KNIGHTS SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB, East Troy, Wis., 30 minutes southwest of Milwaukee off I-43. 262-642-9494.Tandem skydives and Accelerated Freefall Program available. SkyDiveMilwaukee.com

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.; noon-5 p.m. Sat. & Sun. CLOSED Thurs. lyndensculpturegarden.org MARCUS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 929 N. Water St. 273- 7121. Home of the Milwaukee Symphony, Milwaukee Ballet, Florentine Opera Company, First Stage Children’s Theater.

MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. 224-3200. The museum includes the internationally acclaimed Santiago Calatrava-designed Quadracci Pavilion, Burke Brise Soleil and the Cudahy Gardens. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun. and until 8 p.m. on Thurs. mam.org MILWAUKEE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 910 N. Old World 3rd St. Open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 273-8288.

MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO, 10001 W. Bluemound Rd. 7713040. The Milwaukee County Zoo is home to 2,500 rare and wild animals. Through Oct. 31: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Gates close 45 minutes prior to closing time, buildings 15 minutes prior to closing time. Open 365 days a year.

MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MARKET, 400 N. Water St. in the Historic Third Ward. 336-1111. Milwaukee’s ethnic diversity is reflected here.

MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM AND THE DANIEL M. SOREF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DOME THEATER & PLANETARIUM, corner of 7th and Wells Sts. 278-2728. Museum boasts walk-through exhibits and lifelike dioramas, Dome Theater and Planetarium.

TEN CHIMNEYS, Genesee Depot (exit I-94 at Hwy. 83 south, 30 minutes west of Milwaukee. 262-968-4110. Offers tours of the home of Broadway greats Alfred Lunt & Lynne Fontanne. 2014 season runs through Nov. 30.

VILLA TERRACE DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM, 2220 N. Terrace Ave. 271-3656. Renaissance-style villa with formal gardens overlooks Lake Michigan. Open 1-5 p.m, Wed. through Sun. WAUKESHA COUNTY MUSEUM, 101 W. Main St., Waukesha. 262-521-2859. Waukesha. 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat.

WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSEUM, 75 Maritime Dr., Manitowoc, Wis., 79 miles north of Milwaukee. 920-684-0218.

WISCONSIN MUSEUM OF QUILTS & FIBER ARTS, N50 W5050 Portland Rd., Cedarburg. 262-546-0300. Located in 1850s farmstead.

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MILWAUKEE RIVERWALK, six blocks on both sides of the river from Highland Avenue to the Historic Third Ward.

MITCHELL PARK CONSERVATORY, THE DOMES, 524 S. Layton Blvd. 257-5611. One of a kind horticultural facility, featuring arid, rain forest and show domes. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.4 p.m. Sat. & Sun. MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART, 205 Veterans Ave., West Bend. 262-334-9638.

NORTH POINT LIGHTHOUSE in Milwaukee's Lake Park. 332-6754. 74-foot, 1888 lighthouse open 1-4 p.m. Sat. & Sun.

POTAWATOMI HOTEL & CASINO, 1721 W. Canal St. Located minutes from Milwaukee’s downtown, two-story entertainment complex offers high-stakes bingo; blackjack, craps and roulette table games and video and reel slot machines. 500-seat cabaret-

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TOURS SEE THE CITY

HISTORIC MILWAUKEE. Daily “Downtown Thru the Eras” tours are conducted through Oct.12 at 10 a.m. “Skywaukee” tours are conducted via Milwaukee’s skywalks Saturdays only at 1 p.m., Oct. 25-Dec. 13. All tours start at Shops of Grand Avenue, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., at the Plankinton statue on the ground floor atrium beside TJ MAXX. 277-7795, historicmilwaukee.org MILWAUKEE FOOD & CITY TOURS, 800-979-3370. Yearround food and cultural tours by both walking and bus. Discover Milwaukee’s most delicious neighborhoods. Guided walking tours, tastings, plus stories of rich immigrant past. Custom group tour planning – factory tours, progressive dinners, cooking demonstrations, unique Pizza Bus Tours and other specialty tours. MilwaukeeFoodTours.com

UNTAPPED TOURS 414-698-8058. Three-hour city tours offered through November by excursion bus, beginning in downtown Milwaukee. Numerous photo opportunities at city's outstanding landmarks. Also includes stops at craft brewery for beer or soda tasting and creamery for samples of cheese. Advanced reservations required. Untappedtours.com

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TEN CHIMNEYS, Genesee Depot (exit I-94 at Hwy. 83 south, 30 minutes west of Milwaukee. 262-968-4110. Estate tours of the home of Broadway greats Alfred Lunt & Lynne Fontanne, a National Historic Landmark. 2014 tour season runs through Nov. 30. tenchimneys.org

SEE AND SAMPLE

BEST PLACE at the historic Pabst Brewery, 901 W. Juneau Ave. 630-1609. Experience Milwaukee brewing history by touring the former Pabst headquarters (Closed Tues.). 12-10 p.m. Mon., Wed., & Thurs.; 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat.; 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. Beer History Tours 1 & 3 p.m. Mon., Wed., & Thurs.; 11 a.m., 12 & 1 p.m. Fri.-Sun. bestplacemilwaukee.com CEDAR CREEK WINERY, corner of Bridge and Washington Sts. in Cedarburg. 262-377-8020. Open year-round, seven days a week. Gift shop. cedarcreekwinery.com for tour info.

Miller Brewery Tours GREAT LAKES DISTILLERY, 616 W. Virginia St. 431-8683. Tasting Room hours are 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 11 a.m.10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. greatlakesdistillery.com for tour times.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON PILGRIM RD. POWERTRAIN OPERATIONS FACTORY TOUR, W156 N9000 Pilgrim Rd., Menomonee Falls. The Pilgrim Rd. Steel Toe Tour package includes a ticket to the Harley-Davidson Museum. For tour times and reservations, visit harley-davidson.com/experience or call 877-883-1450.

LAKEFRONT BREWERY, 1872 N. Commerce St. 372-8800. For tour times and details, lakefrontbrewery.com MILWAUKEE BREWING COMPANY, 613 Second St. 226-2337; Small-scale craft brewery operated by Milwaukee Ale House. Regular tours.

SPRECHER BREWING COMPANY, 701 W. Glendale Ave. 964-7837. Milwaukee’s original microbrewery, nationally known for fine European style beers and gourmet sodas. Only a few miles north of downtown. Call for tour info. Gift shop open every day 11 a.m.-6 p.m., except major holidays. MILLER BREWERY TOURS, 4251 W. State St. 931-BEER/2337 or millercoors.com. Experience brewing history since 1855. See production from brewing to bottling and distribution. Visit the Historic Caves where Fred Miller himself will invite you into Bavarian-Style Miller Inn for free samples (only for 21 and older).

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NBA Bucks look new from front office to front line FROM THE FRONT OFFiCE to the front line, almost everything about the Milwaukee Bucks will be new when they open the 2014-’15 National Basketball Association season. Gone is longtime owner and former wisconsin Sen. Herb kohl, replaced by venture capitalists wes Edens and Marc lasry. Also gone is coach larry drews, replaced by former NBA star Jason kidd.

On the floor of the BMO Harris Bradley Center, which the NBA says must be replaced soon by a new arena, the Bucks will feature #2 draft pick Jabari Parker, the preseason bet for rookie of the year, and swingman Giannis Antetokounmpo, the youngest player in the NBA last season.

For additional information and tickets, visit Bucks.com. Preseason and opening season games: Oct. 8 vs , Memphis Grizzlies, 7 p.m. PRESEASON GAME Oct. 11 vs. Chicago Bulls, 7:30 p.m.

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PRESEASON GAME Oct. 22 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves, 7 p.m. PRESEASON GAME Oct. 31 vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 7:30 p.m. HOME OPENER Nov. 5 vs. Chicago Bulls, 7 p.m. Nov. 8 vs. Memphis Grizzlies, 7:30 p.m.

PROFESSIONAL HOCKEY

THE MilwAukEE AdMiRAlS, the American Hockey league affiliate of the Nashville Predators, open the season this month with three home games at the BMO Harris Bradley Center, 1001 N. Fourth St.

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At your service... (all numbers area code 414 unless indicated otherwise) Airports Mitchell International Airport Timmerman Field Crites Field/Waukesha County

747-5300 461-3222 549-6150

Bus Lines Badger Bus 276-7490 Mil. County Bus Route Info 344-6711 Coach USA/Wisconsin Coach 262-542-8861 Airport Express to O’Hare Midway & Mitchell 800-236-2028

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MILLER BREWING COMPANY’S GIRL IN THE MOON GIFT SHOP located in the tour center of the company’s landmark Milwaukee brewery, N. 42nd and W. State Sts., is a great place to buy distinctive gifts.

BEST PLACE at the historic Pabst Brewery, 901 W. Juneau Ave., has a gift shop that is the spot to pick up a piece of Milwaukee brewing history. bestplacemilwaukee.com

At GREAT LAKES DISTILLERY, 616 W. Virginia St., you can browse for souvenirs of your visit and visit the Tasting Room 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. and 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Products such as Rehorst Premium Milwaukee Vodka, Rehorst Premium Milwaukee Gin and Rehorst Citrus & Honey flavored Vodka also are available at bars, restaurants and retailers. Tour info is at 431-8683.

SPRECHER BREWERY, 701 W. Glendale Ave., Milwaukee’s original micro-brewery for beer, collectibles and even beer-flavored kettle chips. Shop the brewery’s gift shop from 11 a.m.6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sat. Brewery tours info at 964-2739.

MUSEUM SHOPS & MORE

The shop at THE MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM, 700 N. Art Museum Dr., offers distinctive gifts and items emblazoned with images of the Burke Brise Soleil that now symbolize the city of Milwaukee. DISCOVERY WORLD MUSEUM, 500 N. Harbor Dr., offers a diverse array of products in its gift shop. Inside the MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM, 800 W. Wells St., browse through a unique collection of items gathered from

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around the world. The HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM, 400 W. Canal at S. Sixth St., has a gift shop for items that say “Milwaukee Iron,” located just outside the museum. When you Visit the MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO, don’t overlook the zoo the gift shop for a souvenir. Zoo gift cards can be used towards food, merchandise and membership.

HISTORIC THIRD WARD

Just south of Downtown, this vibrant former wholesale and manufacturing district is enjoying a sparkling renaissance, with shops, galleries and restaurants. Don’t miss the round of special events held here. BREW CITY BEER GEAR has set up a shop at the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St. While the market has always been a great place to eat like a cheesehead, you can now score a Wisconsinite “look” as well. EAST TOWN WOMEN’S SHOP, 159 N. Broadway, located on the first floor, is the Milwaukee area’s oldest and finest resale shop. You’ll find the finest designer and name brand fashions. Right next door is BANGLES & BAGS, a jewelry, handbag and accessory boutique for those looking for an affordable way to accessorize. The arrangement of items in color groupings makes this a fun as well as budget-friendly stop. Also look for locations in Waukesha, 307 W. Main St.; Delafield, 611 Main St.; Cedarburg, W63 N672 Washington Ave.; Wauwatosa,1504 Underwood Ave. and Oconomowoc, 148 E. Wisconsin Ave.

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Make new memories at Pabst Mansion

wHilE THE HiSTORiC Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion is always a must-see in Milwaukee, October brings even more reasons to visit.

during Retro Beer Night from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, visitors can lift a toast to the city’s brewing history with the beers that will be on tap – Pabst, Blatz, Schlitz, and Old Milwaukee. The evening also features brats by usinger’s and sweet treats from Buddy Squirrel (another brew-city favorite). And, great beer memorabilia will be offered for bid at the Retro Silent Auction.

Tickets are $30 for members and $35 for non-members. Advance ticket buyers receive $5 off per ticket. Tickets are available by phone, 414-931-0808, or at pabstmansion.com.

The Pabst Mansion Food drive on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. welcomes visitors to the Pabst Mansion with free admission with the donation of four non-perishable food items per person. All tours are self-guided on this special day to help Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee. last entry at 3:15 p.m.

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during Grand Tour day on Sunday, Oct. 12, from noon-4 p.m., visitors have the special treat of a fullaccess, self-guided tour of the Pabst Mansion from basement to attic and all stops in between. Tickets are $12/adults and $8/kids 12 and under. Reservations are not needed. last entry is at 3:15 p.m.

Mark calendars now for Grand Avenue Christmas, Nov. 14-Jan. 4, 2015. while the mansion’s nationally recognized Christmas display adds an extra element to tours, Grand Avenue Christmas also has provided settings for countless holiday parties and entertaining activities for the whole family. Each year brings elaborate new decorations and a chance for to create wonderful memories during the holiday season at the Pabst Mansion. Tours during the holiday season are mostly self-guided, with last entry at 3:15 daily.

Regular hours are 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Guided tours start at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. For information on admission rates and more, visit pabstmansion.com

Nov. 14-Jan. 4, Grand Avenue Christmas, Pabst Mansion Nov. 20-Dec. 28, 16th Annual Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival, Downtown Milwaukee Nov. 21-Dec. 19, Festive Fridays, Cedarburg Nov. 21-23, Holiday Folk Fair International, Wisconsin State Fair Park Dec. 5-6, Christmas in the Ward, Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward Dec. 6, Christmas on the Corner & Christmas Parade, Port Washington

Celebrate the Culture of the Artisan Nov. 21-23, 2014 Explore the world’s diverse cultures • Sample tasty traditional dishes • Enjoy lively music and dance • Purchase beautiful handcrafted artifacts

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CEDARBURG

Famous for its historic limestone buildings, Cedarburg provides a small town getaway, only 20 minutes north of Milwaukee. At the corner of Washington and Spring is the General Store Museum, which includes the CEDARBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER. For more information, call 262-377-5856 or (800-CDR-BURG) or visit cedarburg.org.

We love the natural light and “art gallery vibe” of the BANGLES & BAGS location at W63 N6672 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. Like all B & B locations, the arrangement by colors makes matching an accessory to that special outfit a breeze.

Cedar Creek Settlement

Be sure to visit this renovated 1864 woolen mill and adjacent buildings at the corner of Washington and Bridge Sts. in Cedarburg. cedarcreeksettlement.com.

CEDAR CREEK WINERY provides visitors with tours and tastings, and gift boxes make a perfect “Made in Wisconsin” gift. In addition to the wonderful atmosphere and friendly staff, this winery has captured top honors at a number of competitions. After discovering your favorite vintage, take the short flight of stairs to go from the winery to the main part of the set-

goo goo gaa gaa tlement to reach CEDAR CREEK POTTERY. The vast array of handmade pottery and fine craft will amaze you. “An elegant blend of art and function” rules here. Brides will want to take advantage of the registry to add unique items to their “wish list.” On the second floor at LA DIVA, find casual yet trendy t-shirts to hand-beaded blouses for party wear. Accessories include designer handbags, silk scarves, hair ornaments and hand-crafted jewelry, and more.

Find the new location for LEAP OF FAITH directly across Washington Avenue from the Cedar Creek Settlement. Look for the striped awning, and find the same relaxing, nurturing atmosphere that fans cherished when the boutique was located on the settelment’s second floor. This is the place for gifting that special someone, or yourself!

PORT WASHINGTON

About 30 minutes from downtown Milwaukee, Port Washington enjoys a setting on Lake Michigan, with a marina that is the departure point for many charter fishing boats. Stop in at the Port Washington Tourism Council office,126 E. Grand Ave. VisitPortWashington.com for info and suggestions. Look for the orange tile roof of Port’s 1929 fire station to find BLUE HERON ARTISANS ART• GIFT• BOUTIQUE is a great stop for a range of intriguing items, including unique works by local artists. Find the perfect souvenir here at 102 E. Pier St.

GRAFTON

North of Cedarburg, Grafton boasts a revitalized downtown that highlights its Paramount Records blues legacy. There’s a one-of-a-kind Walk of Fame tribute to blues artists who recorded at the Grafton studio in the late 1920s, unique fountain and stage area, distinctive restaurants and shops.

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West of Milwaukee just off I-94, this spot merits a special stop. Charm reigns here, with Delafield’s signature look making it the perfect spot for holiday shopping and dining. You’ll be tempted to make a weekend of it at the elegant Delafield Hotel. For more info, VisitDelafield.org or 888-294-1082.


BROOKFIELD

La Diva

Brookfield, just minutes west of downtown Milwaukee, is home to a broad array of retailers and restaurants. Shopping and dining opportunities are available along Bluemound Road, to the north along Capitol Drive and in other areas of Brookfield and Elm Grove, just to the east. Brookfield’s Convention and Visitors Bureau is at 800-388-1835 or visitbrookfield.com.

Brookfield Towne Centre

Located at the corner of Capitol Drive and Brookfield Rd., 18905 W. Capitol Dr., don’t miss this shopping area with a village atmosphere. GOO GOO GAA GAA offers a vast range of distinctive items for babies, toddlers and youngsters. Find apparel, home décor, gifts, toys and books. This is the place for something unique and timeless. Special occasion items are a specialty here, and brides can find the perfect ensembles for the junior members of their wedding parties. A newly designed website is worth a visit as well!

SHOPPING CENTERS Downtown:

SHOPS OF GRAND AVENUE, Old World 3rd Street and Wisconsin Avenue. Don’t miss BREW CITY GEAR at the second floor walkway for a perfect Milwaukee souvenir!

North of Milwaukee:

BAYSHORE TOWN CENTER, 5800 N. Bayshore Dr., Glendale. Explore 100+ stores in an outdoor setting.

West of Milwaukee:

BROOKFIELD SQUARE, 95 N. Moorland Rd., Brookfield. 262-797-7245, shopbrookfieldsquaremall.com.

MAYFAIR, 2500 N. Mayfair Rd., Wauwatosa. 180 stores+, enclosed mall, restaurants and movie theater complex.

South of Milwaukee: SOUTHRIDGE MALL, 5300 S. 76th St., Greendale. 130 stores offer something for everybody.

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CAFE CALATRAVA Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. 224-3831 Under the museum’s Calatrava addition is a spot for lunch that is second to none. Menu regularly updated with entrees inspired by the featured exhibition. Kids’ menu. mam.org/visit/cafe.php HUBBARD PARK LODGE 3565 N. Morris Blvd., Shorewood. 332-4207. Located in beautiful Hubbard Park along the Milwaukee River, this landmark building has a rustic yet elegant ambience. Open for Friday Fish Fry and Sunday brunch. Also available for wedding ceremonies, receptions, and private events. hubbardlodge.com JACK’S AMERICAN PUB 1323 E. Brady St. 763-2830 Halfpound burgers, wraps and sandwiches are served up here, often featuring a creative take on classic bar food. “App Rolls” are wonton wrappers stuffed with tasty fillings – best when served up with a cold brew. jacksamericanpub.com LOCAVORE Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, 1721 W. Canal St. 847-8510 Casual dining restaurant that features globally-inspired dishes prepared from sustainable foods sourced from the finest local purveyors. Serving three meals daily, the restaurant is on the first level of the new Potawatomi Hotel. The space is highlighted by a two-story window wall and a bar serving craft cocktails, local beers and organic wines. paysbig.com/dining/locavore/ MILLIOKE, 323 E. Wisconsin Ave. 278-5999 Offering a taste of Wisconsin with every course, Millioke (the Algonquin word for Milwaukee) starts with charcuterie or cheese

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plates and 20 craft beers on tap. Stand-alone restaurant of Milwaukee Marriott serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. milliokerestaurant.com MILWAUKEE BRAT HOUSE 1013 Old World 3rd St. 273-8709 With a decor that mirrors historic bars in New York City and Milwaukee, the Brat House offers sausages and other entrees, full bar service and even specialty beers made for the Brat House. milwaukeebrathouse.com MILWAUKEE BEER BISTRO 2730 N. Humboldt Blvd. 562-5540 One of the city’s newest restaurants, this spot offers the best in casual beer-infused cooking daily for lunch or dinner (small plates). Brunch 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Sat. & Sun (Sprecher root beer pancakes, beer and bacon pancakes & more). milwaukeebeerbistro.com. MOTOR 401 W. Canal St. in the Harley-Davidson Museum. 877-436-8738 Motor offers American classics that celebrate discoveries on the open road. Features communal tables. harley-davidson.com RUMPUS ROOM 1030 N. Water St. Dining is part of the fun here. Great flavor and a twist on the conventional is found in bar snacks, soups, salads, appetizers and entrees. Think house-made charcuterie items,pork belly and a perfectly made Scotch egg. Add the amazing beer and cocktail selection for a great evening. rumpusroommke.com THE PACKING HOUSE 900 E. Layton Ave. 483-5054 For nearly 40 years, this family-owned restaurant just minutes from Mitchell International Airport delights residents and visitors. Try Garlic Stuffed Filet, Steak au Poivre, Bar-BQue Ribs, lobster and seafood. Open 365 days a year, it’s known for Friday fish fry. Live music Wed.-Sat. PackinghouseMKE.com


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SAFE HOUSE 779 N. Front St. 271-2007 Visitors are challenged to find this internationally celebrated spy-theme restaurant. (Look for International Exports, Ltd. on the door.) safe-house.com

BRE W PUBS

MILWAUKEE ALE HOUSE 233 N. Water St. in Milwaukee, 226-2337 and in Grafton at 13th St., just south of Hwy 60, 262-375-2337 Milwaukee’s own all-grain brew pub located on the Milwaukee River. Hand-crafted house beers, plus special session beers. Menu includes pasta dishes, burgers, steaks and seafood. alehouse.com WATER STREET BREWERY 1101 N. Water St. in Milwaukee, 272-1195 and in Delafield at 3191 Golf Rd. at Hwy 83, 262-646-7878 and I-94 and Grafton at I-43 and Hwy. 60, 262-375-2222 Milwaukee’s Brew Pub since 1987. Brewing on premises a continuous variety of traditional and specialty beers. Serving appetizers, sandwiches, nightly entrée specials and take-out. Merchandise and gift certificates available. waterstreetbrewery.com

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THE ANVIL PUB & GRILLE N70 W6340 Bridge Rd., Cedarburg. 262-376-2163 At the former Cedar Creek Settlement’s restored 19th century blacksmith shop, the Anvil offers unique casual dining. anvilpubandgrille.com

CREAM & CREPE CAFE N70 W6340 Bridge Rd., Cedarburg 262-377-0900 Delicious entree and dessert crepes. Dine in the rustic surroundings of the old mill overlooking Cedar Creek. Treat yourself to a light luncheon or dinner of crepes, salads, homemade soup and sandwiches or try a delectable dessert crepe. creamandcrepecafe.com SAZ’S STATE HOUSE 5539 W. State St. 453-2410 Located near Miller Brewery, Saz’s features American cuisine with an emphasis on Award-Winning Ribs made with Saz’s Original Barbecue Sauce. sazs.com

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RODIZIO GRILL 777 N. Water St. 431-3106 Recognized as America's first authentic Brazilian Steakhouse or Churrascaria, Rodizio Grill came to Milwaukee in 2012. Menu highlighted by three-foot skewers of unlimited meats, expertly carved tableside, also includes unlimited appetizers, more than 30 gourmet salads and a wide variety of desserts. rodiziogrill.com

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BACCHUS 925 E. Wells St. 765-1166 At Bacchus, sleek decor and world-class service combine with outstanding cuisine to provide an extra special experience. A glassed-in conservatory provides amazing views of Lake Michigan.

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Aladdin, Middle Eastern All Aboard, Middle Eastern & American Bacchus, Continental Buca di Beppo, Italian Cafe Benelux, Continental Cafe Calatrava, Genuine Milwaukee Chez Jacques, French County Clare, Irish Dream Dance Steak, Steak Harbor House, Seafood The Harp, Irish Kanpai, Japanese Lake Park Bistro, French Louise’s, Italian Mader’s Famous Restaurant, German Millioke, Genuine Milwaukee Milwaukee Ale House, Brew Pub Milwaukee Brat House, Genuine Milwaukee Molly Cool’s Seafood Tavern, Seafood Motor, Genuine Milwaukee Mykonos, Greek Rodizio Grill, Brazilian Rudy’s Mexican Restaurant, Mexican RuYi, Global Fusion Safe House, Genuine Milwaukee Trinity-Three Irish Pubs, Irish Trocadero, Continental Twisted Fisherman, Seafood Water Street Brewery, Brew Pub Wild Earth Cucina Italiana, Italian Buca di Beppo-Greendale, Italian El Fuego Mexican Restaurante, Mexican Joey Gerard’s, Steak Kabana Grill, Indian The Packing House, Genuine Milwaukee Apollo Café, Greek The Black Rose, Irish Carino’s La Conca D’Oro, Italian Casablanca, Middle Eastern Jack’s American Pub, Genuine Milwaukee Lake Park Bistro, French Maharaja, Indian Milwaukee Beer Bistro, Genuine Milwaukee Northpoint Custard, American SoLo Pizza, Pizza

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Pizzeria Piccola, Pizza Ristorante Bartolotta, Italian Saz’s State House, American Anvil, American Beanies, Mexican Cream & Crepe Café, American Grafton Ale House, American Joey Gerard’s, Steaks Water Street Brewery-Grafton, American

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Whether making a dinner of several “small plates” or ordering an entrée, save room for a fabulous dessert. bacchusmke.com CAFE BENELUX 346 N. Broadway 501-2500 Named after the Benelux region (Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg), the cafe features regional favorites like mussels, pannenkoeken and frites. cafebenelux.com TROCADERO 1758 N. Water St. 272-0205 This Europeanstyle cafe offers lunch, dinner, an extensive wine list and Saturday and Sunday brunch. WEISSGERBER’S SEVEN SEAS On Lake Nagawicka, Hartland. 262-367-3903 Casual or formal dining with unforgettable views of Lake Nagawicka. Award-winning wine list. North of I-94 off Hwy. 83 (exit 287).

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CHEZ JACQUES BRASSERIE 1022 S. 1st St., Walker’s Point. 672-1040 Touch of Paris in the heart of Milwaukee offers authentic breakfast, lunch and dinner entrees, using ingredients true to French customs and created fresh to order. Extensive French wine list, including organics. Private parties, catering, take-out, local delivery. chezjacques.com LAKE PARK BISTRO 3133 E. Newberry Blvd. 962-6300 Lake Park Bistro is Milwaukee’s special occasion dining destination, and the restaurant’s location in Milwaukee’s lovely Lake Park means sweeping views overlooking Lake Michigan’s shoreline. Four-star French cuisine ranges from escargot and house-made pate to Dover sole and bistro steak with frites. Also serving weekday lunch and Sunday brunch. lakeparkbistro.com

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MADER’S FAMOUS RESTAURANT 1037 N. Old World 3rd St. 271-3377 or 800-558-7171 German as well as continental specialties prepared in the German tradition. Remarkable collection of medieval weaponry, steins and woodcarvings. Cocktails, extensive wine and beer lists. madersrestaurant.com

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RUYI Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, 1721 W. Canal St. 847-7335 Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Thai and Hmong cuisines are featured in contemporary, Asian-styled surroundings. Specialty dishes include Roast Peking Duck and Wok Fried Seasonal fish. paysbig.com/dining/ruyi/

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APOLLO CAFE 1310 E. Brady St. 272-2233 Your destination for experiencing traditional Greek recipes handed down through generations. Savor authentic Greek favorites like Pastítsio, Spanakópita or a fast Rotisserie Gyros. Enjoy Brady Street patio. Delivery 765-1925. apollocafe.com MYKONOS GYRO & CAFE 1014 N. Van Buren St. 224-6400 Classic American food and a wide selection of Greek dishes, including Moussaka (eggplant and potatoes) and shish kabobs. Appetizers include Saganaki (Kefalotiri cheese flamed with brandy) and spinach pie. Full breakfast, including Greek dishes, all day, every day. Open 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun.-Wed., 7 a..m.-3 a.m. Thurs., 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat. mykonoscafe.com

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KABANA GRILL 869 W. Layton Ave (Layton Square) 744-9000 Located just minutes from Mitchell International Airport, Kabana Grill offers Indian and Pakistani cuisine, specializing in tandoori (clay oven) delicacies. Open daily from 11 a.m.-10 p.m., with a lunch buffet from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri., Sat. & Sun. Kabanagrill.com. MAHARAJA 1550 N. Farwell Ave. 276-2250 Top-rated Maharaja offers outstanding North and South Indian cuisine, including freshly baked bread from a clay oven. Allyou-can-eat luncheon buffet is a delight and the dinner menu offers tempting choices, including lamb, chicken, beef, seafood, and vegetarian menu entrees. maharajarestaurants.com

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COUNTY CLARE 1234 N. Astor St. 272-5273 This pub/restaurant, located in a guesthouse, features Irish food creatively re-interpreted. Specialties include house versions of root soup, smoked salmon, corned beef hash and lamb chops. countyclare-inn.com THE BLACK ROSE 2856 N. Oakland Ave. 763-6526 Traditional Irish pub on Milwaukee’s East Side near UWMilwaukee. Serving Milwaukee favorites & Irish specialties blackroseirishpub.com THE HARP 113 E. Juneau Ave. 278-7033 One of the city’s oldest and most popular pubs enjoys prime location on Milwaukee River. Legendary patio and great views of the river even in winter. theharpirishpub.com TRINITY-THREE IRISH PUBS 125 E. Juneau Ave. 278-7033 Don’t miss this “trio of Irish authenticity” - three distinctive Irish pubs called Duffy’s, Foy’s and Gallagher’s. Each of the pubs serves Irish entrees and Irish drinks, as well as a traditional Irish breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays. trinitythreeirishpubs.com CONTINUED ON PAGE 40

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BUCA DI BEPPO 1233 N. Van Buren St. in Milwaukee, 224-8672 and in Greendale at Southridge Mall, 5300 S. 76th St., 423-5553 Buca serves up Southern Italian immigrant specialties. Red sauce is “king.” Red-checked tablecloths, offbeat family and celebrity photographs, and Frank Sinatra crooning in the background are among the atmospheric delights. bucadibeppo.com CARINI’S LA CONCA D’ORO 3468 N. Oakland Ave. 963-9623 Specializing in the freshest seafood, La Conca d’Oro (“shell of gold”) features dishes individually prepared using the finest ingredients or choose from 11 antipastos, five kinds of spiedini,18 pasta dishes, veal, steak, chicken or vegetarian entrees, and homemade cannolis and cassata. Banquet facilities available. Located close to UW–Milwaukee. atouchofsicily.com LOUISE’S 801 N. Jefferson St. in Milwaukee, 273-4224 and 190th & Bluemound Rd. in Brookfield, 262-784-4175 California-style specialty pizzas, freshly made pastas, and foccacia breads, all baked on premises. Takeout and delivery available. Located on picturesque Cathedral Square in Milwaukee and just off Bluemound Road in Brookfield. louiseswisconsin.com RISTORANTE BARTOLOTTA 7616 W. State St., Wauwatosa 771-7910 Enjoy the diversity and bounty of regional Northern Italian cuisine as well as a wine list worthy of exploration. Order from the regular menu or dive into the chef’s seasonal menu, capitalizing on the best available ingredients (international, regional or locally sourced). bartolottaristorante.com WILD EARTH CUCINA ITALIANA Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, 1721 W. Canal St. 847-7883 Wild Earth features traditional Italian favorites like Chicken Carbonara, along with classics with a twist – Duck Confit and Frutti de Mare. Premium local and seasonal products used when possible. 30 Italian wines from every region of Italy, hand-crafted cocktails, Italian beer and house-made Italian sodas. paysbig.com/dining/wild-earth-cucina-italiana

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KANPAI IZAKAYA JAPANESE RESTAURANT 408 E. Chicago St. 220-1155 Small-plate items, extensive Sake list and trendy atmosphere make Kanpai stand out. This Japanese gastropub welcomes guests to the Historic Third Ward. kanpaimilwaukee.com. WASABI SUSHI LOUNGE 15455 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield. 262-780-0011 Located just east of Brookfield Square Shopping Center, this relaxing spot features a variety of Wasabi signature rolls, plus chicken, steak and seafood entrees & great salads. wasabisakelounge.com

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BEANIES 102 E. Grand Ave., Port Washington 262-284-7200 Enjoy the best margaritas in Wisconsin as you swing (literally) at the unique tree bar. This family-friendly restaurant opens at 11 a.m. seven days a week. beaniesmexican.com EL FUEGO MEXICAN RESTAURANTE 909 W. Layton Ave. 455-3534 Located near Mitchell International Airport, this stylish restaurant offers specialties from all areas of Mexico. ElFuegoMKE.com

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RUDY’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1122 N. Edison St. (Highland Ave. just west of Water St.) 223-1122 Since 1985 Rudy’s has been known for authentic Mexican food and excellent Margaritas. Entrees include supreme enchiladas, chimichangas and other house specialties. Takeout and group space available. rudysmexican.com

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ALADDIN 400 N. Water St. in the Milwaukee Public Market. 271-0400 Authentically prepared lamb, beef, chicken and vegetarian entrees. ALL ABOARD 433 W. St. Paul Ave. in the Milwaukee Intermodal Station Owner of Aladdin offers some of his specialties, along with breakfast items, sandwiches and salads for travelers arriving or departing Milwaukee. CASABLANCA 728 E. Brady St. 271-6000 Offering an extensive vegetarian lunch buffet served daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For dinner enjoy fine Middle Eastern Cuisine made from family recipes in a warm and exotic atmosphere. On Friday nights enjoy belly-dancing performances. casablancaonbrady.com

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PIZZERIA PICCOLA 7606 W. State St., Wauwatosa 443-0800 Located next to Ristorante Bartolotta in the quaint village of Wauwatosa, Pizzeria Piccola features authentic thin-crust Neapolitan pizzas baked to perfection in a wood burning oven. All pizzas are made to order incorporating the freshest seasonal ingredients. pizzeriapiccola.com SOLO PIZZA 2856 N. Oakland Ave. 964-2850 Featuring personalized pizzas prepared in an open display kitchen. Traditional Italian specialty pastas, appetizers and sandwiches served in a casual chic, modern atmosphere. Located south of Locust St. near UW-Milwaukee. solopizzamilwaukee.com

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HARBOR HOUSE 550 N. Harbor Dr. 395-4900 With breathtaking views of Milwaukee’s skyline and Lake Michigan from inside the dining room or outside on the city’s best patio, Harbor House delivers equally great seafood, steaks, raw bar and cocktails. Pick a combination plate and match filet mignon with Maine lobster, sea scallops, crab legs, Madagascar prawns or salmon. harborhousemke.com JOEY’S SEAFOOD & GRILL 12455 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield 262-790-9500 While the atmosphere is casual, diners find seafood and service that is world class. Batters with homemade sauces and dressings make the most of the freshest seafood available. Also steaks, chicken, burgers, salads and pasta. Full bar. joeysbrookfield.com TWISTED FISHERMAN 1200 W. Canal St. 3842722 Coastal style Crab Shack offering a variety of fresh seafood, crab and specialty drinks. Located in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley on the banks of the Menomonee River. A sand beach, lounge chairs and deck with picnic chairs make this a favorite spot. twistedfisherman.com

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DREAM DANCE STEAK Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, 1721 W. Canal St. 847-7883 Award-winning restaurant offers a wide variety of steaks, along with soups, salads and an array of side dishes. Specializes in locally sourced ingredients. Retail-priced wines. paysbig.com/dining/dream-dance-steak JOEY GERARD’S 5601 Broad St. in Greendale, 8581900 and in Mequon at 11120 N. Cedarburg Rd., 262518-5500 Captures best of the supper club tradition with a family-friendly atmosphere, plush black leather booths and nostalgic photos. Start with a Lazy Susan, add in a daily special or a charbroiled steak with a sauce and side, then top it off with an ice cream drink. Kid’s menu. joeygerards.com MR. B’S STEAKHOUSE 18380 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield 262-790-7005 This classic Italian steakhouse features juicy steaks, chops and fresh seafood (baconwrapped scallops). Beef choices range from a Petite Filet Mignon to the 28 oz. Porterhouse, while the list of Mr. B’s Prime Cuts includes a Wagyu New York Strip. Toppings add to the incredible flavors. mrbssteakhouse.com

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MAdER’S Serving diners for a second century

MOST SuCCESSFul restaurants in America have been in business for only a few decades. Not so in Milwaukee where Mader’s continues to thrive as one of the leading German restaurants in the u.S., a position it has held for more than a century!

Since 1902, visitors and natives have savored German specialties at the restaurant operated by the Mader family. The first restaurant operated by young German immigrant Charles Mader was at 233 w. water St. (now Plankinton Avenue). it wasn’t long before Charles moved the restaurant to its present location at 1041 N. Old world 3rd St.

in the present day, diners relax amid a stunning three-million-dollar collection of art, suits of medieval armor and antiques dating back to the 14th century. And while Bavarian food specialties make the restaurant an international destination, Mader’s today offers other selections to ensure that it will continue as a primary destination for group 42

tours and for sports and entertainment fans headed for the BMO Harris Bradley Center and other downtown venues.

Victor Mader, the present owner, is the grandson of Charles Mader. His uncle, George, and his father, Gus, also operated the restaurant. Vic Mader points out that the restaurant has survived wars, prohibition and, in recent years, changing American eating habits.

For example, in its 112th year Mader’s now offers a vegetarian option – the Portabella Napoleon layers Portabella mushrooms with baby spinach, grilled onions and asparagus. it’s also topped with Chevre cheese and served with risotto and roasted red pepper coulis. For meat lovers, there is a fabulous filet mignon and fish fans will want to dive into the almond crusted trout that features a lemon thyme sauce.


while the menu’s seafood, steaks and salads are tempting, few can pass up the chance to sample one of the German favorites. Rheinischer Sauerbraten features marinated beef topped with a sweet and sour sauce, white raisins and toasted almonds. Count Esterhazy Schnitzel, served to President Gerald Ford, is a turkey breast that is lightly breaded and pan-sauteed with spaetzle, then served with julienne vegetables and Black Forest Mushroom Sauce.

President Ford’s visit is just part of a photo gallery that attests to the famous visitors Mader’s has hosted through the years. don’t miss the wall of Fame that includes autographs from celebrities ranging from Oliver Hardy to Audrey Hepburn to Alicia keys. History buffs also will enjoy the plaques chronicling both the beginning and end of Prohibition as “The Night Beer Came Back: Midnight at Mader’s on April 6, 1933.� don’t forget to save room for dessert. The dessert tray brought to your table will tempt with tortes,

strudels, bread pudding, and more. This time of year, a great choice is Strawberry Schaum Torte, combining a crisp meringue, ice cream and a topping of fresh strawberries

Mader’s famous Sunday Viennese Brunch is served from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and features breakfast items, entrees, soup, pasta, side dishes, seafood, international cheeses, appetizers, and tantalizing pastries and desserts.

The knight’s Bar offers an extensive wine and beer list, as well as specialty martinis, and is a great place to linger amid Mader’s collection of antiques. The bar is open late on Friday and Saturday nights.

Mader’s is open 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday. Reservations are recommended. Phone 414-271-3377, 800-558-7171 or visit www.madersrestaurant.com.

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BARS & CLUBS

TRY YOUR LUCK – POTAWATOMI HOTEL & CASINO 1721 W. Canal St. 645-6888 or visit www.paysbig.com. Located minutes from downtown and open 24 hours a day. Gambling, top-name entertainment and more.

FOR A GOOD LAUGH…COMEDYSPORTZ 420 S. 1st St. 414-272-8888. Milwaukee’s longest-running comedy show offers improv comedy for all ages. DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE BACCHUS, 925 E. Wells St. 765-1166. Sophisticated spot with one of most extensive wine lists in Midwest. BEST PLACE, 901 W. Juneau Ave. 630-1609. Experience brewing history. See KEY Tours for info.

COUNTY CLARE, 1234 N. Astor St. 272-5273. Irish food with an American spin, plus Irish drink and entertainment.

MILWAUKEE BRAT HOUSE, 1013 N. Old World 3rd St. 273-8709. Serving brats and fun until closing. MYKONOS GYRO & CAFE, 1014 Van Buren St. 224-6400. Late dining on weekends.

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SAFE HOUSE, 779 N. Front St. 271-2007. Internationally known for “James Bond” decor. Adjacent Newsroom Pub houses Milwaukee Press Club’s signatures of famous Milwaukee visitors to since 1890s.

TWISTED FISHERMAN, 1200 W. Canal St. 384-2722. Location on Menomonee River will put you in the mood to kick back a special cocktail. (Boat drinks, anyone?)

BRADY STREET Center of the counterculture during the 20th century, the ethnically diverse history of this area makes it one of the city’s most popular destinations.

JACK’S AMERICAN PUB,1323 E. Brady St. 763-2830. Great brews and apps, sandwiches, salads, wraps and more. You’ll feel like “everybody knows your name.”

EAST SIDE MILWAUKEE BEER BISTRO, 2730 N. Humboldt Blvd. 562-5540. Beer-infused cuisine, American craft and sesion beers.


WATER STREET One of the city’s oldest entertainment districts, this area runs from E. State Street north to Brady. WATER STREET BREWERY, 1101 N. Water St. 272-1195. Award-winning microbrews.

RUMPUS ROOM, 1030 N. Water St. 292-0100. Great beer and cocktail selection.

TRINITY•THREE IRISH PUBS, 125 E. Juneau Ave. 278-7033. Three distinctive Irish pubs in one place, a block west of Water Street. Friday and Saturday nights, ride the trolley between Trinity, The Harp, The Black Rose and RC's.

RUDY’S, 1122 N. Edison St. 223-1122. Known for specialty Margaritas.

THE HARP, 113 E. Juneau Ave. 289-0700. On the Milwaukee River a block west of Water St. Great patio.

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MILWAUKEE ALE HOUSE, 233 N. Water St. 276-2337. Allgrain brew pub in the Historic Third Ward offers live music many evenings.

SOUTH SIDE THE PACKING HOUSE, 900 E. Layton Ave. 483-5054. Live music Wed.-Sat. evenings.

WEST SIDE SAZ’S STATE HOUSE, 5539 W. State St. 453-2410. Close to Miller Park. Ask about late night menu and beer specials. FAR WEST SIDE WATER STREET BREWERY, Delafield at 3191 Golf Rd. at Highway 83 and I-94.

FAR NORTH SIDE MILWAUKEE ALE HOUSE, Grafton at 13th St., just south of Hwy. 60. Overlooks Milwaukee River, WATER STREET BREWERY, Grafton at I-43 and Hwy. 60, 2615 Washington St.

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