Doge McDermott wrote:What a timely thread. I'm taking the wife up for a Valentimes Day trip and the CU-MU game. Any suggestions on hotels? Which ones to avoid and which ones are good? I'm seeing some nice rates at The Plaza and The Milwaukee Athletic Club. They both look to be walking distance from The Bradley Center. This true?
MUBoxer wrote:Yes beer is available! Don't bother with the leinies it's only one size and the kegs are ancient (I used to work at the Bradley Center). If I were you I'd check out the brat house it's pretty much as close as possible to the bradley center and the brats are out of this world plus you're indulging in Wisconsin's native food! Some other places to check out are Jackson's pub in the old pabst brewery, point east pub if you're a fan of wings they're nationally renowned. I don't know how old you are but if you're my any older than me (25) stay off of water street, except maybe Trinity as that's the only non college bar on that stretch.
If you want more suggestions on bars to go to or food to check out let me know! Geting lost and checking out hole in the wall places and new bars is kind of my hobby.
Xudash wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Yes beer is available! Don't bother with the leinies it's only one size and the kegs are ancient (I used to work at the Bradley Center). If I were you I'd check out the brat house it's pretty much as close as possible to the bradley center and the brats are out of this world plus you're indulging in Wisconsin's native food! Some other places to check out are Jackson's pub in the old pabst brewery, point east pub if you're a fan of wings they're nationally renowned. I don't know how old you are but if you're my any older than me (25) stay off of water street, except maybe Trinity as that's the only non college bar on that stretch.
If you want more suggestions on bars to go to or food to check out let me know! Geting lost and checking out hole in the wall places and new bars is kind of my hobby.
Wasn't that place on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives? Authentic German, right? Literally flies beer in from the Hofbrau Haus in Munich. Real brats and German pretzels, etc.
Milwaukee and Cincinnati are both German-dominant towns, so that would be a fun, if not presently frozen, trip for anyone of that ancestry.
Mufan15 wrote:Xudash wrote:MUBoxer wrote:Yes beer is available! Don't bother with the leinies it's only one size and the kegs are ancient (I used to work at the Bradley Center). If I were you I'd check out the brat house it's pretty much as close as possible to the bradley center and the brats are out of this world plus you're indulging in Wisconsin's native food! Some other places to check out are Jackson's pub in the old pabst brewery, point east pub if you're a fan of wings they're nationally renowned. I don't know how old you are but if you're my any older than me (25) stay off of water street, except maybe Trinity as that's the only non college bar on that stretch.
If you want more suggestions on bars to go to or food to check out let me know! Geting lost and checking out hole in the wall places and new bars is kind of my hobby.
Wasn't that place on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives? Authentic German, right? Literally flies beer in from the Hofbrau Haus in Munich. Real brats and German pretzels, etc.
Milwaukee and Cincinnati are both German-dominant towns, so that would be a fun, if not presently frozen, trip for anyone of that ancestry.
I believe the one you're thinking of is Old German Beer Hall. It's next door to the brat house.
Doge McDermott wrote:What a timely thread. I'm taking the wife up for a Valentimes Day trip and the CU-MU game. Any suggestions on hotels? Which ones to avoid and which ones are good? I'm seeing some nice rates at The Plaza and The Milwaukee Athletic Club. They both look to be walking distance from The Bradley Center. This true?
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