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Bartolotta's Lake Park Bistro
3133 E Newberry Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53211 414-962-6300
Description: LAKE PARK. Dining at Bartolotta's Lake Park Bistro, you may think you somehow ended up in Paris instead of Milwaukee. The meal begins with a starter such as onion soup, chilled shrimp or Brie beignets. Elegant brunch entrees include poached eggs and smoked salmon with brioche points Hollandaise, bananas Foster French toast and caramelized apple pancakes with vanilla butter. For the ultimate indulgence choose from a delicious selection of desserts: banana bread pudding, fruit sorbet and bourbon pecan tart. You'll also enjoy the view of gorgeous Lake Michigan right outside the windows.
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Harbor House
550 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53202 4143954900
Description: NORTH OF DOWNTOWN. With so many fresh fish options, it's no surprise that Harbor House is one of the most popular Milwaukee seafood restaurants. Start your meal with something from the raw bar like the seafood tower, which features oysters, clams, shrimp, lump crab, ceviche and lobster. Then, move on to grilled Atlantic swordfish, Maine lobster, Cioppino Seafood Stew and sauteed Halibut. There are steak options for non-seafood eaters, and the expansive wine list has something for everyone.
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Il Mito
6913 W North Ave, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 414-443-1414
Description: MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY. Just short drive from Milwaukee, Il Mito's well-liked chef-owner is intent on pleasing his patrons. Eclectic Italian-Californian cuisine is calculated to satisfy not only taste buds, but budgets as well. Menu favorites include linguine with mozzarella-stuffed veal meatballs, and risotto with shrimp and asparagus. Also recommended is prosciutto-wrapped pork tenderloin with sage, smoked provolone, and peppercorn pasta in a light and lemony white wine sauce. This place gets packed, so arrive early and relax at the bar.
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Louise's Trattoria
801 N Jefferson St, Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-273-4224
Description: DOWNTOWN. Power lunching business people make up the lunchtime crowd at Louise's, but the serene interior and patio overlooking Cathedral Square makes the restaurant popular for dates as well. The menu is California-influenced Italian, with pastas, salads, and wonderful gourmet pizzas. Standouts include chicken piccata, cioppino, baked lasagna, pappardelle with Italian sausage, and penne with asparagus, sun-dried tomatoes and mushrooms in a pesto sauce. Service is attentive but unintrusive.
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Mader's German Restaurant
1041 N Old World 3rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53203 414-271-3377
Description: DOWNTOWN. Since 1902, Mader's has offered the folks of Milwaukee wonderful traditional German food. The menu features all the specialties schnitzels, sauerbraten with gingersnap sauce, a near-legendary pork shank, Hungarian goulash, brats, and more. Meat lovers will be in their element! There's even a sampler platter for the indecisive. Accompaniments include sauerkraut, spaetzel, dumplings, red cabbage, hot German potato salad, and hundreds of beers. Don't miss the German chocolate cake for dessert. Mader's is also the largest Hummel store in the US.
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Metro Bar & Cafe
411 E Mason St, Hotel Metro, Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-225-3270
Description: DOWNTOWN. If you visit Metro for a meal, make sure you save room for dessert! If you crave decadent chocolate concoctions, Metro will fix you right up with a sumptious chocolate mousse cake. But if you prefer light and fruity, a slice of homemade apple pie will do the trick. In short, whatever your dessert fancy, Metro will have the perfect solution. To truly appreciate the full dessert experience, you should also order a fresh pot of tea or coffee or a glass of milk!
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The Knick
1030 E Juneau Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-272-0011
Description: BRADY STREET DISTRICT. Although popular for business lunches, The Knick also has a thriving after-work bar scene, complete with specialty cocktails. The menu has selections that are ideal for grazing with friends, or for dining with a date. Starters include a massive antipasto platter, hummus, and crispy calamari. Meal-size salads and hearty sandwiches are popular at lunch. At dinnertime, the menu features plenty of fish and chicken entrees, plus beef and pork for heartier appetites. Favorites include black olive and herb crusted chicken and grilled salmon.
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Trinity Three Irish Pubs
125 East Juneau, Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-278-7033
Description: DOWNTOWN. If you're into barbecue and Cajun food, there's no better place to go. The atmosphere is convivial and relaxed, with antique beer signs on the walls, several TVs showing the big games, and a huge outdoor patio that gets packed during the warmer months. Ribs, brisket, and chicken get the royal treatment here, smoked and slow cooked until the meat is tender and delicious; three sauces are served on the side. Combo platters are a good choice, and you can even get family-size dinners, complete with sides. The lunchtime crowd usually opts for sandwiches, with pulled pork, Cajun catfish, and rotisserie chicken being popular choices. A family-friendly Milwaukee favorite by day, Brew City also has a lively bar scene and live music on weekends.
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Vecchio Bar and Grille
1137 N Old World 3rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53203 414-273-5700
Description: DOWNTOWN. Although known for a full menu of great food, Vecchio Bar & Grille is often talked about for their incredible desserts. Dark and rich double chocolate cheesecake, tangy and cool key lime pie, and tiramisu prepared with strawberries. Nirvana for chocolate lovers: A dark ambrosia chocolate fondue that serves two and is served with fruit and cake for dipping. Did someone say constant craving?
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