Gibraltar

538 W. National Ave., Milwaukee, WI

Gibraltar. Photo by Michael Horne.

Gibraltar was a tavern located at 538 W. National Ave. in the Walker’s Point neighborhood.

Walker's Point is a neighborhood that is bounded by the Burnham Canal and E. Seeboth St. on the north, S. 1st St. on the east, W. Greenfield Ave. on the south, and S Cesar E. Chavez Dr. and N. 16th St. on the west.

The business closed in 2018.

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