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Juniper 61 Offers 17 Small Plates
And all $1 off, as are taps, wine and rail drinks, at Happy Hour six days a week.
Jan 29th, 2016 by Joey GrihalvaThree Cheers for Merriment Social
$2 off taps and wines, plus dim sum food carts (usually) with great snacks. Sweet.
Jan 21st, 2016 by Joey GrihalvaThe Resurrection of Karl Ratzsch’s
German restaurant will have new owner. Plus a new small-plates restaurant coming.
Jan 20th, 2016 by Jack FennimoreBlack Sheep Is For Wine Lovers
They specialize in boutique, small production wines. Plus beers, ciders, mixed drinks.
Jan 14th, 2016 by Joey GrihalvaWhat Has Mayor Barrett Accomplished?
After nearly 12 years in office, his impact can be seen -- if you look hard.
Jan 14th, 2016 by Bruce MurphyShorewood Dining Comes to Brady Street
Second Harry's opens, Asian Fusion opens on East Side, Bay View brewery expands.
Jan 13th, 2016 by Jack FennimoreThe Impact of New Development
Study of 7 new buildings shows big revenue, big return for local government.
Jan 11th, 2016 by Jeramey JanneneTen Predictions for 2016
A new downtown strip club, less crime, more Sheriff Clarke. It's all coming… we think.
Jan 2nd, 2016 by Jeramey Jannene2015 in Review
Talk about a building boom: We covered more than 25 projects, almost all including apartments.
Jan 1st, 2016 by Jeramey JannenePastiche Leaving Bay View for Downtown
And Carnevor, Ruyi and Screaming Tuna will have new menus.
Dec 30th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreBest 15 Local Music Shows of 2015
Milwaukee’s music scene keeps getting better, as this list suggests.
Dec 29th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaHighbury Has Morning Happy Hours
Plus lots of soccer. And cider. And the best DJ night in town.
Dec 23rd, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaNew Pizza Parlor in Bay View
Plus: new coffeehouse in Third Ward, and new burger joint in Cudahy.
Dec 16th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreTop Note Tonic Offers Soda For Adults
Say goodbye to sticky-sweet pop. The Milwaukee company offers all-natural bittersweet sodas.
Dec 4th, 2015 by Michael HollowayMarshall Street Attracted Orphans
Not to mention delinquent boys. Yet it was named after a famed judge.
Dec 3rd, 2015 by Carl BaehrNew French, Italian Restaurants Coming
A new Italian place in Bay View, a new French place in Brown Deer.
Dec 2nd, 2015 by Jack FennimoreThe Tritonics Play Reggae, Have Fun
The music's pretty mellow. Not too loud. But you can dance.
Nov 28th, 2015 by Graham KilmerSanta Cycle Rampage is Dead. Not.
The old one is dead, new one organized for December 5. Long live the new Santa Cycle Rampage!
Nov 27th, 2015 by Dave SchlabowskeNew Milwaukee Area Trails Completed
Most notable: lakefront trail now extends past Hampton, connects to Ozaukee Interurban Trail.
Nov 22nd, 2015 by Dave SchlabowskeMore Apartments for Bay View
1920s King Building on KK will be renovated and expanded, yielding 14 new units.
Nov 20th, 2015 by Jack FennimorePiles Plays Rock With Skateboard Sensibility
Yet they cite Neil Diamond as a key influence. Go figure.
Nov 13th, 2015 by Graham KilmerOscar’s Is a Classic South Side Pub
A century old, just below 16th St. Viaduct, known for its hamburgers and reasonably priced micro beers.
Nov 11th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe Food Trucks Cometh
A new truck specializing in Dutch food. And the Falafel Guys open a sit-down restaurant.
Nov 11th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreCactus Club Brings the Bands
Happy hour includes discounted Bloody Marys, rail cocktails and tall boys.
Oct 30th, 2015 by Joey Grihalva14 Choices for Halloween Fun
Food, drinks and fright at events like Fetish Friday, Harry Potter Halloween and Trolley Bar Crawl.
Oct 28th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreBay View’s Haunted House
The front yard is populated by ghouls, ghosts and enough tombstones to fill Forest Home Cemetery.
Oct 27th, 2015 by Michael HorneBarrett, Walker, Tout New Freshwater Plaza
$48 million mixed-use development has a little to do with water and a location near inner harbor.
Oct 23rd, 2015 by Michael Horne$1 Beers Every Weekday at McKiernan’s
A classic South Side bar with cheap macro-brews, yet with Guinness and Smithwick’s.
Oct 16th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaBecky Owens
"Milwaukee has the perks of a big city without the drama."
Oct 12th, 2015 by NewaukeeRestaurant Coming to New Bay View Hotel
And Horny Goat bar will close after six years in business.
Oct 7th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreJuniper 61 Is Great for Lunch
The second restaurant by Cafe Lulu’s owners offers great sandwiches.
Oct 5th, 2015 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonClybourn Was Once the City’s Main Street
All the lake traffic got off at Clybourn and hotels and restaurants lined the street.
Oct 2nd, 2015 by Carl BaehrKristi Luzar
The new director of UEDA wants to make an impact on Milwaukee. Just how is not so easy to describe.
Sep 30th, 2015 by Graham KilmerMilwaukee, the Land of Duplexes
City is a national leader, which helps explain its surprising strength: density.
Sep 29th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyHotel Foster (The Sequel)
East Side bar has a special happy hour for Milwaukee Film Festival goers, plus film/drink pairings.
Sep 24th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaGarageToberFest, Fun for the Whole Family
Show up wearing lederhosen or a dirndl to get a free bratwurst and a beer.
Sep 23rd, 2015 by Jack FennimoreTour De Outpost Is 45 Mile Bike Ride
The September 26 event celebrates Outpost's 45th anniversary. Riders get food and beverages.
Sep 22nd, 2015 by Jack FennimoreHillary Clinton Comes to Town
UWM Union once again site of presidential candidate visit and a tribute to the late Art Elkon
Sep 11th, 2015 by Michael HorneHorny Goat’s Year-Round Outdoor Fun
Their riverside Hideaway has an enclosed and heated bar that stays open through the winter.
Sep 11th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaPublic Beer Gardens Are Great Fun
County now boasts four permanent and two traveling beer gardens.
Aug 28th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaBay View Loses Pizza, Gains Ceviche
Pepi's Pizza will move from Howell Ave. to Brady Street and C-Viche will open on KK.
Aug 27th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreArchitectural Review Board for Bay View?
Ald. Zielinski has raised question and a KK Ave. BID member makes inquiries about starting ARB.
Aug 27th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe National Is Really International
A sweet space, fun menu and great breakfasts and lunches.
Aug 24th, 2015 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonHeart Haus Aims to Remake World
The non-profit experiment in sustainable living is built on ashes of the failed Sweet Water Organics.
Aug 5th, 2015 by Helen KothTenuta’s Offers Cozy Italian Dining
It’s like a neighborhood restaurant with classic southern Italian food.
Jul 30th, 2015 by Cari Taylor-CarlsonThe Maniac Named Juiceboxxx
MIlwaukee's rising star, the subject of a new book, was as crazed as ever at Riverwest show.
Jul 29th, 2015 by Joey GrihalvaBay Street Pub May Underwhelm You
It's definitely old Bay View, not the "other East Side." But the beer garden has charm.
Jul 24th, 2015 by Michael HorneRedoing Gateway to Bay View?
Ald. Zielinski and designer of proposed 5-story, 72-unit complex on Kinnickinnic offer new version.
Jul 21st, 2015 by Michael HorneLocations of Next 35 Bike Stations Announced
New Bublr stations will blanket East Side with other locations in 12 neighborhoods. Here is complete list.
Jul 21st, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneWhy Bucks’ Entertainment District May Fail
Across the country these mega-projects have hurt cities with generic development that banishes local charm.
Jul 14th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyCream City CrossFit Cooperative
Popular cross-training gym is now a cooperative and has moved to new location in Bay View.
Jul 9th, 2015 by Laura ThompsonCity Goes Crazy for Wine
Wine pairings with meals getting ever so popular in the city that made beer famous.
Jul 8th, 2015 by Jon RichieKristina Kleinschmidt
"I think Milwaukee is a bit of a secret."
Jul 7th, 2015 by NewaukeeMilwaukee’s Biggest Building Rises
Northwestern Mutual's 32-floor building will be the state's biggest and its basic structure has been mostly framed out.
Jul 3rd, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneDaniel Holloway
We're down to the final three races of the Tour of America's Dairyland.
Jun 26th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneTransit Expansion Urged
Milwaukee is far behind other cities, which will make it harder to attract young workers, experts at conference agreed.
Jun 25th, 2015 by Michael HorneTwo New Spanish Restaurants Opening
One downtown and one in Walker's Point. Plus, a new Benji's Deli comes to Tosa.
Jun 23rd, 2015 by Jon RichieKrista Renfrew
"I think the city is at this wonderfully exciting time when the next generation is starting to take leadership roles and have a voice in their community."
Jun 22nd, 2015 by NewaukeeJadon Jaeger
The second in a series on racers in the Tour of America's Dairyland, the nation's largest competitive cycling event.
Jun 19th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneOur Children “Are Not For Sale”
Local coalition uses shocking ads on bus shelters and vending machines to combat human trafficking.
Jun 19th, 2015 by Allison DikanovicThe Strange Politics of Anti-Streetcar-ites
So when is that referendum coming, and where are those aldermanic opponents?
Jun 18th, 2015 by Bruce MurphySummerfest Rock ‘n’ Sole Run
Thousands ran through drizzling rain and fog. Our photos capture the action, from the lakefront and city streets to the summit of Hoan Bridge.
Jun 15th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneBay View Mural Brings a Message
The message of new mural is "Love Where You Live," which is probably how most Bay View residents feel about their neighborhood.
Jun 12th, 2015 by Helen KothKneisler’s White House, City’s Most Historic?
First established in 1891, and run by the same family for 115 years, the Bay View bar is a classic.
Jun 3rd, 2015 by Michael HorneMistake Along the Lake?
Proposed luxury apartment on S. Lake Dr. should be reconsidered.
Jun 2nd, 2015 by Ted ChisholmWill the East Side Go Solar?
City’s solar program, previously launched in Bay View and other neighborhoods, now targets the East Side.
May 26th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreMagneTag
Finally no more cheating. A new game created by local inventors has magnet-embedded foam weapons will record every successful hit.
May 14th, 2015 by Jack FennimoreYes, Johnson Controls Wants to Build Downtown
The city will help pay for feasibility study of company building a high-rise near the lake and just west of Discovery World.
May 13th, 2015 by Dave ReidCate Phillips
"Being the most segregated city in the country. It hurts us on so many different levels."
May 11th, 2015 by NewaukeeDouble Dutch To Your Dreams
Milwaukee program works with teen girls in the city, using jump roping to build their self-esteem.
May 10th, 2015 by Teran PowellBay View’s Golden Age?
A proposal for five new apartment buildings in Bay View. And will At Random be razed?
May 6th, 2015 by Dave Reid10 Examples of The Classical Style
Where to find the best examples of classical style in town.
May 3rd, 2015 by Christopher HillardGeorge’s Pub Features Singing Bartender
George is 82, sings like Johnny Cash, and takes no guff. Nor do his customers, many retired cops who probably still carry guns.
Apr 23rd, 2015 by Michael HorneA City of Theaters
Since the 19th century’s German language playhouses, the city has built and renovated countless facilities for theater.
Apr 19th, 2015 by Christopher HillardClub Garibaldi’s Very Italian Roots
It's a bar, restaurant, music club and a place that still serves as an Italian Mutual Aid Society.
Mar 25th, 2015 by Michael HorneIs Milwaukee Becoming Gentrified?
Analysis of big cities shows Portland is most gentrified, with cities like Milwaukee also changing, but more slowly.
Mar 19th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyHarvey Jay Goldstein’s Home is a Prison
Sentenced to house arrest, the felonious attorney can only stare at the walls of his Bay View duplex for six months.
Mar 18th, 2015 by Michael HorneWhy Indy Developer Likes Bay View
Meeting reveals more details for proposed $40 million, 307-unit apartment complex at old Sweet Water site.
Mar 17th, 2015 by Michael HorneIndianapolis Comes to Bay View?
New $40 million, 307-apartment proposal for Bay View offered only a rendering of an Indianapolis project by the developer. When do we get the full package?
Mar 16th, 2015 by Dave Reid229 New Apartments in Brewers’ Hill
But one of the two new buildings being developed generated grr-ipes from Matt Wild and Mary Louise Schumacher. Dare we disagree?
Mar 10th, 2015 by Dave ReidPalm Tavern’s Incredible Drink Selection
Dive-bar exterior obscures remarkable selection of micro-beers and countless liquors you may never have tried.
Mar 6th, 2015 by Michael HorneWill Bicycle Race Expand to Bay View?
Tour of America's Dairyland hopes to expand there. And a national benefits program for bicyclists expands to Milwaukee.
Mar 5th, 2015 by Michael HorneMilwaukee a Leader in City Center Job Growth
So says a recent study. But is the data more than a passing fad?
Mar 2nd, 2015 by Bruce ThompsonBay View Boos Building
Some pan the design of proposed Bay View "gateway" project. Meanwhile, the Dover Street School project hits a snag.
Feb 23rd, 2015 by Dave ReidMilwaukee’s Extraordinary Freshwater Future
A huge number of redevelopment and environmental projects will further reshape and improve the city’s waterfront lands.
Feb 20th, 2015 by David HolmesJohn Shannon’s Marvelous Marietta Mansion
One of the great East Side homes, its history includes a remarkable cast of characters, almost a mini-history of Milwaukee elites.
Feb 19th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe New Gateway to Bay View?
Development proposed at neighborhood meeting would include 5 stories, 3,000 square feet of first floor retail and 72 apartments on 4 floors above this.
Feb 18th, 2015 by Michael HorneMilwaukee Streetcar Approved
After years of debate, streetcar will finally move forward. Final engineering will begin immediately, and construction by the end of the year.
Feb 10th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneWho is “Lobbying” For the Streetcar?
Money is being spent and wild rumors are flying. So what’s the truth?
Feb 5th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyMillennials And The Streetcar
Will it attract young professionals?
Jan 27th, 2015 by Bruce ThompsonWhy I Support the Streetcar
Not moving forward will send a wrong message to all those looking to invest in Milwaukee, a city businessman argues.
Jan 26th, 2015 by Russell RossettoMore Trails, More Plowing and Better Maps
An update on all the improvements for biking both locally and state-wide.
Jan 23rd, 2015 by Dave SchlabowskeStreetcar Responses Shows Wide Support
Eleven out of 15 aldermanic districts, and 76 percent of all respondents support the proposed streetcar starter system.
Jan 22nd, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneStreetcar Backers Say They Have the Votes
Aldermen Witkowski and Perez now favor it, and touted plan to extend the line into their south-side districts.
Jan 20th, 2015 by Jeramey JanneneWho Will Replace Paul Jakubovich?
Ald. Bauman is pushing for prompt action to replace the longtime historic preservation head, who died last month.
Jan 20th, 2015 by Michael HorneThe Bus Stop That Isn’t
The Bay View “art stop” is neither art nor a good bus stop. For one-tenth the price, the city could have done far better.
Jan 14th, 2015 by Tom BambergerAn Overlooked Gem Off Brady Street
Built in 1891 by then-prominent architect Bernard Kolpaki, the home was restored and is now owned by a Whitefish Bay school principal.
Jan 13th, 2015 by Michael HorneLaura Gramann
"Milwaukee is walkable, which allows for heads to turn up and gaze at a plethora of structures donning beautiful architecture."
Jan 5th, 2015 by NewaukeeOakland and Locust
It’s one of the city’s most successful corners. But it could still improve.
Dec 30th, 2014 by Rachel QuednauAvalon Theater’s Grand Opening is a Winner
Barrett salutes the theater’s and Bay View’s redevelopment, but is upstaged by the facility’s lovely redesign.
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