Your Guide to
Milwaukee, Wisconsin restaurants, bars, and fun things to see & do!
Your Guide to
Milwaukee, Wisconsin restaurants, bars, and fun things to see & do!

The "Brew City" and "Cream City" nicknames were given to Milwaukee for a reason -- the city is full of beer. Miller, Pabst, Schlitz, Blatz and Sprecher are just a few of the breweries that made Milwaukee famous. Today, Milwaukee boasts an enlivened night life scene centered around it's bars and clubs.
south of downtown milwaukee, the Bay View neighborhood has a thriving night life scene with bars for all ages.
The former center of Milwaukee's Italian community, Brady Street is diverse and great for dining, shopping and its great night life scene.
Anchored by the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Cathedral square is perfect for happy hour and dinner, but the night life should not be overlooked.
One of the trendiest area's of Downtown Milwaukee, the Third Ward is classy and fun -- with several beautiful riverfront restaurants and bars.
One of the largest Jesuit Universities in the United States, Marquette University has a night life scene that blends the old with the new.
Milwaukee's best couple blocks of restaurants also offers a fun and upscale night life scene.
In the Heart of the Eastside, North Avenue is a well-known Milwaukee stop. Close to restaurants, the Lake, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Close to the Bradley Center, and on the opposite side of the Milwaukee River from Water Street, Old World Third Street is hopping late at night and is great for watching sporting events.
Across the river from the Third Ward, Walker's Point and the Fifth Ward is an older, more established neighborhood with a diverse range of bars.
A must-stop for toursists, Water Street is Milwaukee's most famous strip of bars Close to the Milwaukee River.