A friend and his wife are taking their daughter and her three daughters (ages 16, 14 and 11) up to Milwaukee to tour the Marquette campus this Thursday. He's looking for maybe a brew pub near campus for dinner. Suggestions? I assume the kids can get in a brew pub?
Thanks for any help.
Sobelman's is probably the easiest option as they are right on campus now, though I'd recommend Oscar's on Pierce. It's right across the 16th Street viaduct south of campus. Great burgers, good beer selection, outdoor seating, and they are kid-friendly.
Water Street Brewery is always a good choice downtown. Brews their own, decent food, no problem with kids.
https://www.waterstreetbrewery.com/
Milwaukee Ale House is in the Third Ward. I don't think the food is as good.
http://ale-house.com/
If it's nice out then they should go to the Milwaukee Ale house and sit along the river. They have decent food, good beers, but mainly a great atmosphere. It's always one of the spots that I try to hit up whenever I'm in Milwaukee during the summer.
If they don't mind a 10-15 minute drive from campus, St. Francis Brewery is another good shout. On KK and Howard. For my money, better beer than either of the breweries on Water (or Lakefront, for that matter, though Lakefront has better fish fry). If you like Belgians, the Lust at St. Francis is to die for.
I will always 2nd Oscars, good beer and best burger in Milwaukee County in my opinion.
If it's nice out, I'd recommend Cafe Benelux in the 3rd Ward and sit on the rooftop. Great atmosphere, fantastic beer list (good selection of Wits and Belgians) and very good eclectic pub food.
St Francis is great as well.
I know it's a chain but Rock Bottom is also nearby on the river and IMO most of their beers are better than anything from Water St, I like their food but cannot compare to the food at Water St as I've not eaten there much (see comment re: Water St beer ;) )
I'm not a fan of the food at St. Francis Brewery, nor their beers to be honest (my brother lives very close and we've been there many times)
Another solid spot if it's nice out is Brocach Irish Pub. It's also along the river and has seating on the roof.
Quote from: swoopem on June 16, 2015, 02:57:13 PM
Another solid spot if it's nice out is Brocach Irish Pub. It's also along the river and has seating on the roof.
Brocach actually just closed this winter and re-opened as Red Lion Pub. Can't tell you how similar or different it is compared to Brocach because I haven't been in there yet but I live in the area so I've noticed it.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 16, 2015, 02:22:28 PM
A friend and his wife are taking their daughter and her three daughters (ages 16, 14 and 11) up to Milwaukee to tour the Marquette campus this Thursday. He's looking for maybe a brew pub near campus for dinner. Suggestions? I assume the kids can get in a brew pub?
Thanks for any help.
Not only could the kids get in the brew pub, they could drink.
"Persons under age 21 may possess and consume alcohol beverages if they are with their parents, guardians or spouses of legal drinking age;"
https://www.revenue.wi.gov/faqs/ise/atundrg.html
Isn't Wisconsin neat?
Rickey's is an easy walk up State Street from campus.
Is John Hawk's still open?
Quote from: Bleuteaux on June 16, 2015, 03:25:37 PM
Not only could the kids get in the brew pub, they could drink.
"Persons under age 21 may possess and consume alcohol beverages if they are with their parents, guardians or spouses of legal drinking age;"
https://www.revenue.wi.gov/faqs/ise/atundrg.html
Isn't Wisconsin neat?
Depends on the place. Some choose to enforce the 21-year-old age limit.
A few years ago, neither Bryant's nor the Iron Horse's bar would serve my daughter, even though she was with me and was three weeks shy of turning 21.
Echo what others have said.
If it's nice out, go for Milwaukee Ale House, sit along the river. If not, Water Street Brewery is solid.
As an aside, when my niece came up for a MU campus visit last month, I took them to the MKE Ale House. Result: She picked MU.
(Which was surprising. When I picked them up downtown, I turned up Wisconsin Ave and immediately drove through a garbage tornado. Surprised she picked MU after that dreary, rainy evening tour, when she's an Arizona girl.)
Quote from: warriorchick on June 16, 2015, 03:34:51 PM
Depends on the place. Some choose to enforce the 21-year-old age limit.
A few years ago, neither Bryant's nor the Iron Horse's bar would serve my daughter, even though she was with me and was three weeks shy of turning 21.
An Illinois ID can do that here
Quote from: real chili 83 on June 16, 2015, 03:33:50 PM
Is John Hawk's still open?
It's definitely still there, and I believe still open. We walked along the Riverwalk the other day and while we didn't stop in, the signage (and old school phone booth) are definitely still present at the John Hawk's locatioin.
Wicked Hop in 3rd Ward?
I'm a fan of Port of Call too. Great location on the river and huge outdoor seating area. A little more on the pricey side then your typical bar food joint though.
Quote from: warriorchick on June 16, 2015, 03:34:51 PM
Depends on the place. Some choose to enforce the 21-year-old age limit.
A few years ago, neither Bryant's nor the Iron Horse's bar would serve my daughter, even though she was with me and was three weeks shy of turning 21.
Right, establishments have the right to enforce the 21 age if they want. But as far as the law is concerned, even the 11 year old could drink!
Real Chili
Cafe Benelux upstairs patio.
Another vote for Cafe Benelux.
Surprised at all the votes for Water Street Brewery. My daughter and I went there before a game this past season and the food wasn't nearly as good as it was several years back. Maybe I was just there on an off night....
The new John Hawk's is a shadow of the original.
Benelux is good, just be careful on weekends for brunch. You're liable to be waiting awhile. Another good option not too far is Cafe Centraal. They have awesome Bloody Marys that are actually worth having because of the quality of the drink and not just the crazy crap they pile on top. Good sandwich and brunch items as well.
Thanks to all for your help - lots of good choices.
Quote from: Bleuteaux on June 16, 2015, 04:42:59 PM
Right, establishments have the right to enforce the 21 age if they want. But as far as the law is concerned, even the 11 year old could drink!
Once you're 18, you're no longer a minor, so the law doesn't apply. In other words, 11 year olds can drink with their parents, as can 17 year olds. 20 year olds are no go, technically.
A little further away, but I'm a big fan of Water Buffalo
Quote from: brewcity77 on June 16, 2015, 08:11:56 PM
Benelux is good, just be careful on weekends for brunch. You're liable to be waiting awhile. Another good option not too far is Cafe Centraal.
I highly recommend downloading the app "NoWait" .. you can see the wait times and jump in line, then know how many people are ahead of you. ALL restaurants should use this app.
Unfortunately, only about 25 in the area do .. but Benelux and Centraal both do. Pizza Man (2), Cafe Hollander (2), Mo's IP, Bel Air Cantia (3).
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on June 17, 2015, 08:10:27 AM
I highly recommend downloading the app "NoWait" .. you can see the wait times and jump in line, then know how many people are ahead of you. ALL restaurants should use this app.
Unfortunately, only about 25 in the area do .. but Benelux and Centraal both do. Pizza Man (2), Cafe Hollander (2), Mo's IP, Bel Air Cantia (3).
Topper, that app is awesome, hadn't heard of it before. You being on Scoop has finally paid off ;D ;)
Keefe
Two for one when Paul rings the bell. Hey, hey, hey it is Rickey's on State!!!