Key Milwaukee

October 2014

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

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G E N U I N E MI L W A U K E E 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 Half- pound 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 glob- ally-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 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 pan- cakes & 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 com- munal 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 per- fectly made Scotch egg. Add the amazing beer and cock- tail 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-B- Que Ribs, lobster and seafood. Open 365 days a year, it's known for Friday fish fry. Live music Wed.-Sat. PackinghouseMKE.com KEY DINING 36 728 E. Brady St. 414.271.6000 CasablancaOnBrady.com

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