Key Milwaukee

May 2014

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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74 Key RESTAURANTS OF THE MONTH The two-level patio at the MILWAUKEE ALE HOUSE on the Milwaukee River is packed on every sunny day and some that are not so sunny. Located at the south end of the RiverWalk at 233 N. Water St., the Ale House is easily is one of the top river patios in this or any other city. Look upriver for one of the best views of downtown Milwaukee. Upstream and a block from the Milwaukee River, TRINITY THREE IRISH PUBS, 125 E. Juneau Ave., creates an authentic Irish patio experience. The stonework is made in Milwaukee, but can be seen throughout the Emerald Isle. We know, we've been there. When the owners of CASABLANCA, 4728 E. Brady St., added a second story they made sure al fresco dining would be part of the expansion. The patio overlooks the city's unique marsupial bridge over the Milwaukee River and is lattice-roofed to buffer the rays. In addition, the city's top Middle Eastern restaurant continues to open its first-floor windows to create sidewalk dining options. Jacques Chaumet of CHEZ JACQUES, 1022 S. 1st St., careful- ly created his Wine Garden Patio with as much thought as he puts into his French country dishes. A mural on the restau- rant's back wall by local artist Amanda Aquino blends a French country scene with U.S. and Milwaukee landmarks and a large chestnut tree shelters diners. Add a glass of wine and a crepe and relax, European-style . Milwaukee serves up great patio dining options IT'S FINALLY PATIO time for Milwaukee and Wisconsin restaurants. Visitors and residents love to make the most of their warm weather and sunshine. Many restaurants make the most of over-sized windows and wide sidewalks, while others have constructed special patios and decks.

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