The Cheel, Thiensville’s Best Bar?
Located on the Interurban bike path, hotel bar's history goes back to 1895.
Located on the Interurban bike path, hotel bar's history goes back to 1895. Back to the full article.
Located on the Interurban bike path, hotel bar's history goes back to 1895.
Located on the Interurban bike path, hotel bar's history goes back to 1895. Back to the full article.
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Correction – Ozaukee is the 2nd-smallest county in the state at 233 square miles. The smallest county is Pepin County at 232 square miles (per the US Census Bureau, https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/gazetteer2017.html)
I believe its the best bar in all the Ozaukee county. From craft cocktails to fine selection of beers and wine. This restaurant has challenged the status quo of the area and brought about the change that was very necessary in the neighborhood.
Who would have thought the city’s best Falafel and Nepalese food joints would be in Mequon-Thiensville. Michael I thought Pepin County was the smallest county? at 232sq/mi and Ozaukee at 233 is the 2nd smallest? BTW with all the lake erosion Ozaukee is now probably the smallest county. Fun Fact Mequon is the same size as Boston and San Francisco by area of course.
A wonderful place with amazing flavors and caring owners. Have been to the cheel several times and always have a pleasant experience.