EAT & DRINK
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GENUINE
MILWAUKEE
u Cafe Calatrava
Under the museum's
Calatrava addition, it
reflects Calatrava's cre-
ativity and quality with
its delectable cuisine.
Includes kid-friendly
options. mam.org
Milwaukee Art Museum,
700 N. Art Museum Dr.
(414) 224-3831
DOWNTOWN
u Bugsy's Back
Alley Speakeasy
Travel back in time for
a 1920's style happy
hour with light fare and
prohibition-themed
craft cocktails. The
atmosphere is cozy
and alluring, complete
with live "Showstopper"
dancers and music.
bugsysbackalleysaloon.com
218 North Water St.
(414) 221-6565
THIRD WARD
u Distil Milwaukee's
premier bourbon
lounge offers craft
cocktail service at the
bar, an intimate dinner
for two in a cozy booth,
and can facilitate any
type of cocktail soiree
in Distil's "secret" pri-
vate dining space:
A taste of
Romance
Milwaukee offers lots of great
restaurants to enjoy with that special
someone – any day of the year.
Clockwise from top left: Strauss Australian lamb chops from Mr. B's, wood grilled jumbo shrimp
fettuccine from Carnevor, flourless chocolate truffle cake from Chez Jacques, seared scallops from
The Packing House, Nutty Monkey dessert from Dream Dance and grilled salmon filet from Louise's.