Michael Horne
Taverns

How Linneman’s Became a Mainstay for Music

The Riverwest bar, built in 1902, has a stage musicians like and authentically historic atmosphere.

By - Jul 16th, 2014 01:13 pm

The Riverwest bar, built in 1902, has a stage musicians like and authentically historic atmosphere. Back to the full article.

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0 thoughts on “Taverns: How Linneman’s Became a Mainstay for Music”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Linneman’s is the heart and sole of Riverwest. This well written piece is a great tribute to Marty and Jimbo who have dedicated their lives to local music and who’s establishment gives this city its edge that it needs.

  2. Anonymous says:

    […] Michael Horne at Urban Milwaukee Digest Daily Dial penned a terrific piece on one of the best places to see live music in the city, Linneman’s Riverwest […]

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