Rooftop Dining
The dramatic yet oh-so-civilized views from Cafe Benelux, Wolf Peach and Hotel Metro's Zen on 7.
The dramatic yet oh-so-civilized views from Cafe Benelux, Wolf Peach and Hotel Metro's Zen on 7. Back to the full article.
The dramatic yet oh-so-civilized views from Cafe Benelux, Wolf Peach and Hotel Metro's Zen on 7.
The dramatic yet oh-so-civilized views from Cafe Benelux, Wolf Peach and Hotel Metro's Zen on 7. Back to the full article.
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I love this little piece. Sad to see these rooftop venues close for winter, but luckily there are still some bars with stunning views indoors to tide us over. I stopped by Blu at the Pfister this week and it was unbelievable.
Braise also has rooftop dining, we’ve found. Also, the Milwaukee Athletic Club is said to have a beautiful roof. Additionally, the new Kimpton hotel in the Third Ward is said to have a rooftop restaurant when it opens.
All true, “PartyPanther”. MAC is actually only open Fridays during the special Newaukee social events–but I got up there during the anniversary mixer for Urban Milwaukee. I’ll feature it in a few weeks…there is also elevated seating at Ugly’s Pub, Blu, and a rooftop garden deck at Clock Stone Creamery. But I limited myself to these three for the sake of example.
@partypanther the Braise rooftop dining space is very nice. It in fact has a nice green roof.