Jason Sigal: "Add some monkey bread to your meal to share (hint: it's the VERY top item on the menu for a reason). It's a good little snack to nibble on while waiting for the main course. Be sure to "Crunk it"!"
Slynky Cat: "A great day out. Listen to the different engine sounds, follow the evolution of the bikes & ogle the outlandish fan modded customs. Makes you understand the loyalty to the Great American Motorcycle."
Stevie Swan: "The tour is an awesome deal! Grab a cocktail from the bar before you go down. It can help if you taste something you don't drink often or enjoy. Line up your tasting glasses for the pourer too! Cheers"
VISITMilwaukee: "A classic, family-owned Italian market on historic Brady Street. Pick up your specialty groceries and grab a Milwaukee Muffaletta or Italian beef with peppers while you’re in!"
Dustin Zick: "You know what you should do? Sign up for a membership with Milwaukee Film. You get access to monthly members-only screenings that are always hosted on the main screen here at this gorgeous theatre."
Jabril Faraj: "This is one of the last of its kind left. Obviously, once, it hosted live theater but now the architectural gem shows (of course) films. There isn't usually a large selection but if you get the chance"
Brian Artka: "You'll find sandwiches, soups, burritos, coffee, seafood, sushi, salads, chocolates, bakery, pitas, and much more here. You may also find some good items to take home with you. This place is great."
Lori L: "There is a great variety of Wisconsin products and to-go items at this market. Check out the cheese store for a great variety of obscure cheeses. St Paul Fish is great for the lobster dinner."
Benjamin Rowan: "The Color Purple was out of this world! Top quality performances from truly professional actors. Everything about this place is professional. Lighting, costume, set design and live musicians as well!"
Adriana: "Best place in Milwaukee to see live theatre. The Quadracci Powerhouse is a very intimate thrust stage. They have student rush tickets which is a plus and are very affordable for college students."