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Balzac opened in 2005, offering east-side residents and visitors sharable plates for hangouts and dates. Balzac Wine Bar on Milwaukee's east side closing after 18 years Skip to main content
The city lost some staples, and the spots in this list add up to more than 250 years of bar and restaurant service coming to an end. From Buck Bradley's to Lazy Susan, here are 19 Milwaukee bars ...
The house at 1021-23 E. Brady St. is a 2-story Stick style home built in 1890. The storefront below was added around 1921, and has been used by several plumbing contractors. [21] [3] The Pabst Brewing Company Saloon at 1006 East Brady St is a 2-story brick Romanesque Revival saloon built in 1890 on a street corner. [22] [3]
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The bar is perhaps best known for its "I closed Wolski's" bumper stickers, which are given out to patrons who remain in the establishment until closing time. The stickers are found across Milwaukee and at locations around the world. [3] [5] According to the current owner, the tradition began 1973. [6] [4]
The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee was established in 1956, replacing the smaller Downer Avenue Teachers College. Brady Street became the focus of Milwaukee's counter-culture in the 1960s, with Brady Street Days, head shops, Glorioso's Italian Market, several bars and Kitchen Sink Press, one of the world's largest underground comics ...
E. Brady St. from N. Farwell Ave. to N. Van Buren St. 43°03′11″N 87°53′52″W / 43.0531°N 87.8978°W / 43.0531; -87.8978 ( East Brady Street Historic Commercial center of a Polish neighborhood that grew around St. Hedwig's from 1865 to the 1920s - many of them immigrants working in the steel and leather industries.
The recently closed home of Brady Street Futons was sold in April 2024 and will be redeveloped into The Deep Groove, a cafe and lounge featuring music on vinyl. It's at 1200-1244 E. Brady St.