Key Milwaukee

July 2014

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

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BARS & CLUBS TRY YOUR LUCK at POTAWATOMI BINGO CASINO 1721 W. Canal St. 645-6888 or visit www.paysbig.com. Located minutes from downtown and open 24 hours a day. In addition to gambling and top-name entertainment, the Casino's Fire Pit is a top sports bar. 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. YEAR AFTER YEAR, Summerfest delivers an unfor- gettable live music experience, showcasing the top touring talent on the planet on 11 stages, including the 23,000 seat Marcus Amphitheater. This year, the world's largest music festival cele- brates its 47th anniversary. The 2014 festival runs June 25-29 and July 1-6 (closed Monday, June 30) at Henry Maier Festival Park, a 75-acre permanent setting along Downtown Milwaukee's Lake Michigan shoreline. Appro ximately 900,000 music fans from throughout the w orld attend this 11-day mega-event each year. Summ erfest offers something for all musical tastes, more than 800 acts and 1,000-plus performances by tod ay's hottest national touring acts, emerging artists and everything in between. On any given day, a ttendees can enjoy national alternative rock, count ry, blues, R&B, Top 40, Hip Hop, Reggae and more. See th e Marcus Amphitheater lineup in this issue's KEY A rts & Entertainment listings. Tips for planning your S ummerfest visit are at KeyMilwaukee.com. Famil ies and kids can enjoy interactive exhibits and displa ys, children's performers and attractions, pro- fessio nal sports demonstrations, comedy acts, video and technology pavilions and shopping at four e xtensive marketplaces. The g rounds host more than 40 different food and bever age vendors, offering a wide variety of delec- table cuisine. Gene ral admission is $18, with information about speci al passes and pricing for weekday admission, senio rs and kids at summerfest.com. Marcus Amph itheater tickets are sold separately and includ e admission to Summerfest. For up dates, connect at Facebook or Twitter, visit summ erfest.com for information or phone 414-2 73-2680. Summerfest showcases top touring musicians and stars of tomorrow

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