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The neighborhood's renaissance is anchored by many specialty shops, restaurants, art galleries and theatre groups, creative businesses and condos. It is home to the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD), and the Broadway Theatre Center. The Ward is adjacent to the Henry Maier Festival Park, home to Summerfest.
For date night: Saffron. 233 N. Water St., saffronmke.com The ideal date night varies for everyone; some prefer fancy and intimate, some like things more cozy and casual.
The space for Third Coast Gourmet in the Third Ward's Renaissance building is under construction on Nov. 30, 2023. Third Coast Gourmet 309 N. Water St., mid-February
The Milwaukee Ale House is a pub and restaurant in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. which serves a variety of award-winning beers. It is located between Water Street and the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward, and was founded October 17, 1997. The brewpub brews 10 distinct styles of beer in addition to a full menu of food.
A former tavern in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward could be razed to make way for a new development. ... a popular gay bar, from 1972 to about 1995. Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design bought ...
Finally, it moved into offices in the Broadway Theater Center in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward and remained there until its collapse. Much of its early work was created improvisationally as an ensemble, with influences including The Living Theatre and Jerzy Grotowski. The company created over 60 new plays among its 180 productions.
Warm weather is bringing a handful of new spots to Milwaukee's dining scene, including a beer garden next to the state's only urban forest. New restaurants, bars opening in May include 2 beer ...
Intact commercial neighborhood on the 27th Street streetcar line, [6] including the 1916 Baebenroth's Pharmacy, [7] the Elizabethan Revival-styled West Point Apartments, [8] the 1925 Mediterranean Revival Cecelia Apartments, [9] the 1926 Mediterranean Revival Tower Theater, [10] and the 1928 Liberty Building, which was converted to Doctors ...