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Download 2020 Official Visitors ACCOMMODATIONS ATTRACTIONS 41 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY B3 61 BLACK HUSKY BREWING D1 82 FUEL CAFÉ RIVERWEST D1 103 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MARKET C3 123 TROUBLE AND SONS PIZZERIA J6 143 HISTORIC DOWNER AVENUE E1 814 W. Wisconsin Ave. 909 E. Locust St. 818 E. Center St. 400 N. Water St. 133 E. Silver Spring Dr., Whitefi sh Bay 2651 N. Downer Ave. (414) 286-3000 | mpl.org (414) 509-8855 | blackhuskybrewing.com (414) 374-3835 | fuelcafe.com (414) 336-1111 | milwaukeepublicmarket.org (414) 800-5015 | troubleandsonspizzeria.com (414) 202-5754 | downeravenue.com 1 AMBASSADOR HOTEL A3 21 AMERICA’S BLACK HOLOCAUST MUSEUM C2 1898 building with 2 million items, rare & historic Where Northwoods meets urban. Enjoy Fuel offers killer coffee & espresso drinks, Visit Milwaukee’s most unique food Rustic Italian restaurant featuring classic A small yet vibrant commercial corridor 2308 W. Wisconsin Ave. 401 W. North Ave. collections, WI Maritime Museum, green roof, a Sproose IPA in our cozy taproom with a great sandwiches, paninis, burritos & more. destination! A year-round indoor market pastas, soups, and salads, but the pizza is the located on Milwaukee’s East Side (414) 345-5000 | ambassadormilwaukee.com (414) 374-5353 | abhmuseum.org art galleries, & coffee shop. Free tours. handmade log bar and chainsaw carving Awesome t-shirts & stickers. It’s a classic! featuring a bounty of the freshest and most star! Full bar including curated Italian wines. consisting of a diverse assortment of Milwaukee’s landmark Art Deco hotel for over Museum educating the public of the harmful of Howler. Dog-friendly. delicious products. independent businesses. 90 years. Home to The Fitz Restaurant, Gin legacies of slavery and promoting racial repair, 42 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM B3 83 FUEL CAFÉ WALKER’S POINT C4 124 ZÓCALO FOOD PARK C4 Rickey Lounge, and Deco Café. reconciliation, and healing. BLU C3 MONARCH LOUNGE C3 ORIGINAL CHEESEHEAD FACTORY 554-1448 554-1448 800 W. Wells St. 62 630 S. 5th St. 104 636 S. 6th St. 144 ) ) (414) 278-2728 | mpm.edu 424 E. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 847-9580 | fuelcafe.com 509 W. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 380-4425 BY FOAMATION, INC. C4 2 THE BREWHOUSE INN & SUITES B2 22 BEST PLACE AT THE HISTORIC A visit to MPM is a new adventure through the (414) 298-3196 | blumilwaukee.com Fuel has been serving killer coffee since 1993. (414) 271-7250 | hiltonmilwaukee.com Dedicated food truck park featuring five tenant 1120 S. Barclay St. 800 800 VISITMILWAUKEE.ORG MILWAUKEE365.COM DEARMKE.COM ( VISITMILWAUKEE.ORG MILWAUKEE365.COM DEARMKE.COM ( 1215 N. 10th St. PABST BREWERY B2 world of natural science and human history. Savor spectacular views from the top of the Fuel 5th delivers comfort food with a side of Take in the sights and sounds of the Hilton trucks and a rotating sixth concept. Tacos, rice (414) 481-3337 | cheesehead.com (414) 810-3350 | brewhousesuites.com 901 W. Juneau Ave. What will you find? Pfister Hotel while enjoying a fine wine or a moto. No bikes on the bar. Milwaukee lobby. 50% off food and 25% off bowls, burgers, ice cream, and more. Experience a unique piece of Wisconsin The original Pabst brewery transformed into a (414) 630-1609 | bestplacemilwaukee.com signature cocktail. drinks for Happy Hour Monday through history at the home of the Original beautiful boutique hotel inspired throughout Experience something magical and 43 MITCHELL PARK HORTICULTURAL 84 GIGGLY CHAMPAGNE & WINE BAR C3 Thursday. Cheesehead® Hat. Offers tours, venue by its brewing past - a must see! memorable. Beer History Tours, vintage CONSERVATORY THE DOMES 63 BLUE BAT KITCHEN & TEQUILARIA C3 139 E. Kilbourn Ave. rentals, & souvenir shopping. gift shop, tavern and ornate banquet halls. 524 S. Layton Blvd. A4 249 N. Water St. (414) 270-4424 | saintkatearts.com/dining/giggly 105 MOTOR BAR & RESTAURANT C3 RECREATION 3 CAMBRIA HOTEL Cold beer. Cool place! (414) 257-5611 | mitchellparkdomes.com (414) 431-1133 | bluebatkitchen.com A spot to indulge in an intoxicating selection 401 W. Canal St. 145 THE VILLAGE IN WAUWATOSA G7 CALL US CALL CALL US CALL MILWAUKEE DOWNTOWN C3 Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, We feature fresh street food from around the of champagne, global sparkling wines, and a (414) 287-2778 | motorrestaurant.com (414) 297-9285 | wauwatosavillage.org 503 N. Plankinton Ave. 23 BETTY BRINN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM D3 Milwaukee’s 365 days-a-year indoor gardens - globe that pairs perfectly with Milwaukee’s variety of playful cocktails. MOTOR’s bold American classics are served The Village is a thriving business 125 BAY VIEW PRINTING CO. C5 929 E. Wisconsin Ave. tropical, desert, and seasonal. very first tequilaria. up in true Harley-Davidson style and celebrate district with shopping, restaurants, and (414) 223-4484 | cambriamilwaukee.com 2702 S. Howell Ave. Upscale, modern guest rooms near the Third (414) 390-5437 | bbcmkids.org 85 GLORIOSO’S APPETITO D2 the taste of life on the road. businesses in a setting reminiscent of (414) 744-0844 | bayviewprintingco.com the villages of Europe. Ward & Fiserv Forum with bluetooth mirrors, Milwaukee’s only museum designed 44 NATIONAL BOBBLEHEAD 64 BLUE’S EGG H7, J6 1020 E. Brady St. LOCAL STORIES LOCAL LOCAL STORIES LOCAL 100-year-old print shop still using wood type free Wi-Fi, pool, fitness room, & 414 Bar + Kitchen. specifically for kids age 10 and younger, MOXIE FOOD + DRINK J6 HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM C3 317 N. 76th St. | (414) 299-3180 (414) 291-5887 | gloriosos.com/appetito 106 & antique printing presses. Host a drink&ink LEARN ABOUT US LEARN ABOUT EVENT CALENDAR EVENT EVENT CALENDAR EVENT featuring fun, hands-on educational exhibits WELL SPA + SALON C3 170C S. 1st St., 2nd Floor 4195 N. Oakland Ave., Shorewood | (414) 312-8551 An Italian culinary center bringing people 501 E. Silver Spring Dr., Whitefi sh Bay print party, take a class, or tour the shop. 146 and programs. 4 CROWNE PLAZA MILWAUKEE WEST F7 (800) 414-1482 | bobbleheadhall.com bluesegg.com together over food and beverage. (414) 204-8980 | eatatmoxie.com 424 E. Wisconsin Ave. 10499 Innovation Dr., Wauwatosa Bobble over to the world’s only Bobblehead Blue’s blends old-world ingredients with the Hands-on cooking classes, cooking Inspired American comfort food and a full (414) 273-8222 | pfi sterwellspa.com EXPLORE MILWAUKEE EXPLORE 126 BOUNCE MILWAUKEE C5 24 CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN sustainability of fresh concepts for breakfast, demonstrations, tastings. bar all nestled in a warm and welcoming Milwaukee’s best day spa & full service (414) 475-9500 | crowneplazamilwaukee.com Museum! Featuring the largest bobblehead 2801 S. 5th Ct. Crowne Plaza Milwaukee West - We’re all THE EVANGELIST C3 collection, exhibits, store, event space, and more! brunch, and lunch. Open daily 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. atmosphere. Open for lunch, dinner, and salon. Suites are fully customizable & (414) 312-4357 | bouncemilwaukee.com business. Mostly. Meeting space up to 350 812 N. Jackson St. 86 GLORIOSO’S ITALIAN MARKET D2 weekend brunch. completely private―each includes your Laser tag, axe-throwing, rock climbing, and 198 guest rooms. (414) 276-9814 | stjohncathedral.org own bathroom & shower. 45 NORTH POINT LIGHTHOUSE & MUSEUM E1 65 BUCKATABON G7 1011 E. Brady St. inflatables, & arcade make Bounce the A historic landmark dedicated in 1853, 107 MR. B’S A BARTOLOTTA STEAKHOUSE 6 2650 N. Wahl Ave. 7700 Harwood Ave., Wauwatosa (414) 272-0540 | gloriosos.com premier play place for kids AND adults. the Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic 147 WISCONSIN CHEESE MART C3 5 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON (414) 332-6754 | northpointlighthouse.org (414) 271-7700 | thebuckatabon.com Milwaukee’s finest Italian market & award- 18380 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfi eld Full restaurant & bar! Archdiocese of Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE DOWNTOWN B3 Beautifully restored 1888 lighthouse Located in the heart of the Tosa Village, winning deli since 1946. Fresh sausage, cheese, (262) 790-7005 | mrbssteakhouse.com 215 W. Highland Ave. pasta, wine & beer, bakery, espresso, and gelato. Featuring prime steaks grilled in a wood- (414) 272-3544 | thecheesemart.com 611 W. Wisconsin Ave. and maritim -history museum. Exhibits, this brand new restaurant is a little bit supper 127 EDELWEISS CRUISES AND BOAT TOURS C3 25 CAVE OF THE MOUNDS NATIONAL burning oven, plus seafood, salads, and more! The largest selection of Wisconsin (414) 273-2950 | doubletreemilwaukee.com tours,climb tower. Check website for hours club, a little bit tavern, and all Wisconsin. 205 W. Highland Ave., #204 Walk to Fiserv Forum and local attractions. NATURAL LANDMARK 7 and admission fees. 87 GREAT LAKES DISTILLERY B4 One of “America’s Top 20 Steakhouses” cheese in the world! Since 1938, the (414) 276-7447 | edelweissboats.com Free Wi-Fi, seasonal sundeck, and valet parking. 2975 Cave of the Mounds Rd., Blue Mounds – The Daily Meal Wisconsin Cheese Mart has specialized 66 CAFÉ BENELUX C3 616 W. Virginia St. Cruises start downtown and travel through the Located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee. in gourmet Wisconsin products. (608) 437-3038 | caveofthemounds.com 46 PABST MANSION A3 346 N. Broadway (414) 431-8683 | greatlakesdistillery.com Milwaukee River into Lake Michigan. We offer 108 MR. B’S A BARTOLOTTA STEAKHOUSE 6 Discover buried treasure – discover fun! Guided 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 501-2500 | cafebenelux.com Craft distillery creating award-winning vodka, the largest variety of public & private cruises. 6 HILTON MILWAUKEE C3 tours on paved lighted walkways. Tours daily (414) 931-0808 | pabstmansion.com Scratch menu inspired by European grand cafés. gin, rum, bourbon, rye, liqueur, and more. 11120 N. Cedarburg Rd., Mequon year-round. Just 1.5 hrs west of Milwaukee. Open daily for cocktails, tours, and food! (262) 518-5500 | mrbssteakhouse.com 509 W. Wisconsin Ave. This widely-recognized Gilded Age mansion, Huge Belgian bier list, rooftop patio, weekend 128 ERIN HILLS GOLF COURSE 6 EVENT VENUES Featuring prime steaks grilled in a wood- (414) 271-7250 | hiltonmilwaukee.com built for beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst brunch.
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