Classic Restaurants of Milwaukee

Classic Restaurants of Milwaukee
Title Classic Restaurants of Milwaukee PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Billock
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 192
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1467145572

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"Milwaukee may be known for beer, brats and custard, but the city's food history is even richer and tastier. At the Public Natatorium, diners supped at an old public pool and watched a dolphin show at the same time. Solly's, Oriental Drugs and others nurtured a thriving lunch counter culture that all ages enjoyed. Supper clubs and steakhouses like Five O'Clock reigned supreme. And we can't forget about the more illicit side of Milwaukee meals, like the mafia hangouts and a local fast-food chain with a mysterious resemblance to a national brand. Pairing the history of classic restaurants with recipes of favorite dishes, author Jennifer Billock explores both the well-known and the quirkier sides of Milwaukee's dining past."--Provided by publisher.

Milwaukee's Best Restaurants

Milwaukee's Best Restaurants
Title Milwaukee's Best Restaurants PDF eBook
Author Cari Taylor-Carlson
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1999-11
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780962945250

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Milwaukee Food: A History of Cream City Cuisine

Milwaukee Food: A History of Cream City Cuisine
Title Milwaukee Food: A History of Cream City Cuisine PDF eBook
Author Lori Fredrich
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1626196702

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Milwaukee's culinary scene boasts more than the iconic beer and bratwurst. It possesses a unique food culture as adventurous as any dining destination in the country. Sample the spreads at landmark hotels like the Pfister that established the city's hospitable reputation, as well as eateries like Mader's that cemented it. Meet the producers, chefs and entrepreneurs who helped expand Milwaukee's palate and pushed the scene to the forefront of the farm-to-fork movement. Milwaukee native and food writer Lori Fredrich serves up the story of a bustling blue-collar town that became a mecca for food lovers and a rising star in the sphere of urban farming.

Milwaukee Eats

Milwaukee Eats
Title Milwaukee Eats PDF eBook
Author Cari Taylor-Carlson
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1993
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780962945229

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Milwaukee Dining

Milwaukee Dining
Title Milwaukee Dining PDF eBook
Author Willard Romantini
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1987
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781556520075

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Where the Locals Eat: Milwaukee

Where the Locals Eat: Milwaukee
Title Where the Locals Eat: Milwaukee PDF eBook
Author Catherine Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2009-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9781928622468

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Where the Locals Eat: Milwaukee spotlights the 100 best restaurants in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Whether you are a local, a tourist, or passionate foodie, this comprehensive guide provides the ultimate culinary snapshot of Milwaukee, from diners and delis to the finest steak houses, sushi bars and New American hot spots. Perfect for a briefcase, purse or backpack, this pocket-sized guide also showcases hundreds of great restaurants in America's largest cities.

Wisconsin Supper Clubs

Wisconsin Supper Clubs
Title Wisconsin Supper Clubs PDF eBook
Author Ron Faiola
Publisher Agate Publishing
Total Pages 467
Release 2023-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 1572848804

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Supper clubs guru Ron Faiola is back with updated chronicles and beautiful new photographs from the clubs that captured the attention of readers in Wisconsin Supper Clubs, and also features several new venues shaking up this midwestern tradition. Wisconsin Supper Clubs, Second Edition is a resource for and about supper clubs throughout Wisconsin that includes charming photographs of the unique supper club interiors, proprietors, and customers, as well as fascinating archival materials. Also recorded in this book are the regional specialties served at these clubs, ranging from popovers and fried pickles in the northern part of the state to Shrimp de Jonghe in the south. One Northwoods supper club even features fry bread, a traditional Native American dish uncommon to most restaurants. In this updated second edition, Faiola revisits many of the clubs across the Dairy State that starred in his first edition, recording their struggles and triumphs in the years following widespread pandemic shutdowns. New to this edition are fifteen extra clubs that have entered the scene in the past decade, striving to be a part of this custom that is hugely popular with Wisconsin locals and regularly frequented by all midwestern foodies in the know. The "supper club experience" is a tradition embodied by many long-standing restaurants scattered throughout the small towns of Wisconsin. It is based around a bygone idea that going out to dinner should be an experience that lasts an entire evening, emphasizing food made from scratch, slow-paced dining, and family-run businesses. Combine this with stately dark-panel decor, complimentary relish trays, and the best brandy Old Fashioned sweet you'll ever have, and you have barely scratched the surface of the Wisconsin supper club's appeal.