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November 2002 Email this to a friend

Milwaukee
Where good times are brewing

By Jeff Balk

Fluid, Milwaukee
Scott & Patrick at Fluid

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Milwaukee is a city where a variety of cultures come together; from quaint neighborhoods rich with ethnic heritage, to restaurants that tantalize the taste buds, to diverse lake-front attractions. Wisconsin's l argest city is the meeting place of three rivers: the Milwaukee, the Kinnickinnic, and the Juneau. There are things to do all day long as well as through the night. Spend a day on the beaches of Lake Michigan or a night on the town.

Milwaukee celebrates its cultural diversity throughout the year with a procession of festivals. International Arts Festival, Asian Moon Festival, Cajun Fest, Polish Fest, Bastille Days, Festa Italiana, Mexican Fest, Indian Summer, and Oktoberfest are just a few of these tributes.

When is comes to arts and entertainment, Milwaukee offers up many options. The Marcus Center for Performing Arts, Riverside Theater, Milwaukee Repertory Theater and the historic Pabst Theater offer symphony, ballet, opera, Broadway shows, and theater. The city has a number of art museums, including the Milwaukee Art Museum, The Charles Allis Museum and the Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum. And don't forget America's Black Holocaust Museum and the Milwaukee Public Museum.

With 22 gay clubs, most of them in the Walker's Point and Third Ward area, Milwaukee has more gay bars, per capita, than San Francisco. Most of the clubs are mixed right in with the city's finer straight clubs. Pride flags fly hi gh on lampposts in the club district as wel l as in downtown Milwaukee, making this city very friendly and comfortable to visit.

Accommodations

In the heart of downtown and one block from the Midwest Express Center is the Best Western Inn Towne Hotel (710 N. Old World Third Street; 414-224-8400). Home to many gay organizations, this 667,000 square-foot hotel has two meeting rooms, and will soon have Jacuzzi suites. Among the former guests displayed on autographed photos are drag queen Michelle Dupree. With gay flags flying on the lampposts at the corner, you'll be right at home at this Best Western. Parking is available and you can tour downtown through the skywalk located across the street from the hotel. I was fortunate to be there for the opening of the Chesterfield Grill & Lounge. The Chesterfield offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as room service, with a happy hour from 4-7pm daily. In late November, the Pabst Theater presents a theater and room package. Overnight accommodations, dinner for two, VIP passes to the Leonardo da Vinci show at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and preferred orchestra seating for "A Christmas Carol," can be part of the package. Call the hotel at 877-484-6835 and ask for Steven. He's a doll and will go out of his way to help you.

Located just blocks from the bars, the Layton Guest House (2146 South Layton Boulevard; 414-389-0900) is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and is a genuinely gorgeous bed- and-breakfast. Closed right now while an addition is being constructed for an outside hot tub, Layton Guest House is decorated in custom hand-carved furnishings from India, which rest on richly-loomed English wool carpeting, with everything illuminated by Austrian crystal chandeliers. These boys have come up with a guesthouse to die for. All rooms are private with private baths, some with multiple shower heads, private phones with data ports, Direct TV, and Select Comfort Mattress systems. A weight room and tanning bed are also available to Layton guests. Weekend packages start at $200.

Restaurants

The Glass Menagerie (124 N. Water Street) is located inside of Club M&M. With delightful lunch and dinner specials, seven days a week, this is where I ate most of my meals. The food was wonderfully prepared and the presentation was exquisite. Dinners include a plate of warm rolls and bread sticks. My favorite was the prime rib special and salad with their homemade blue cheese and French dressing combo.

Out N About (1407 S. First Street) is a new Walker’s Point bar and restaurant serving dinner from 5pm daily except Saturday. Sunday brunch is from 11am until 3pm. The facility is comfortably modern and here’s wi- fi here for those with a lap top too. A mixed men/women crowd comes dancing nightly with a big weekend finale.

The Chesterfield Grill & Lounge , inside the Best Western, is open daily from 7am-10pm. In addition to regular meals, their lounge features drink specials and appetizers from 4-7pm daily.

The Boulevard Inn (925 E. Wells) offers fine dining for both lunch and dinner. Pasta Tree (1503 North Farwell) has been serving Milwaukee for over 20 years.

Health clubs and bathhouse

Milwaukee's Midtowne Spa (315 S. Water Street) is Milwaukee's premiere gay men's health and recreational facility. "Tempting Tuesdays" brings half-price lockers. Rent a room during the weekend and receive a free room pass for the following Tuesday. With half-price rooms from noon to 2pm on Wednesdays, they offer lockers, private rooms, a sauna and whirlpool, steam room patio, exercise and weight equipment, a tanning deck, and hot music (as well as hot men). "Crazy Eight Thursdays" mean $8 locker and room special. There are $6 lockers available anytime with a valid college ID. They are open 24 hours a day and offer a very nice atmosphere and friendly staff.

Bars

With most of the clubs in the same area, you can just park your car and walk.

Fluid (819 S. 2nd Street) is known for the largest selection of martinis in the area. Mondays from 8pm to close are Absolut nights, where all Absolut mixers are only $2.50, and on Wednesdays, from 8pm to close, shots of Cuervo and bottles of Corona are only $2. This is a bar to where people go to see and be seen. The crowds start to fill Fluid early, so get there sooner rather than later so you don't have to squeeze in.

La Cage (801 S. 2nd) offers a multi-bar atmosphere with a dance floor and drag cabaret. Switch (124 W. National) features a cocktail lounge, outdoor patio, DJ, dancing, and videos. Club Boom (625 S. 2nd Street) has regular underwear parties. Wearing your underwear gets you $1 off of drinks that night.

M&M Club (124 N. Water) houses the Glass Menagerie Restaurant, one of my favorites in town. The bar and restaurant have a very friendly atmosphere and some staff that have been there for 20 years. M&M features karaoke and "Singsational" nights. Green Bay Packers Sundays are packed at M&M. Be sure to go on Fridays for the all-you-can eat fish fry and Saturdays for their prime rib special.

The Harbor Room (117 E. Greenfield), is Milwaukee's premiere leather club. With one of the city's largest outdoor patios they claim to be the friendliest bar in the Midwest. Weekend nights are wall-to-wall men and their drink prices are some of the cheapest around-- and shirtless men always drink for half-price on rail and domestic drinks. On Tuesdays, wear a nipple ring and let the bartender give it a gentle tug for a second drink on the house.

Other clubs include Ballgame (196 S 2nd Street), C'est La Vie (231 S. 2nd), Club 219 (219 S. 2nd), and Woody's (1579 2nd).

This is It! (418 East Wells) is located in downtown Milwaukee, just minutes from Lake Michigan. They are Milwaukee's oldest existing gay bar and still offer an entrance in the back as they did years ago, when people were afraid to be seen walking into a gay bar. This is It! is a great place to stop by for happy hour as many locals will be there after work.

There are three publications covering all of Wisconsin. Quest, based in Green Bay, features ads from most of the bars and is published every three weeks. IN Step , based in Milwaukee, is a biweekly publication that's loaded with news and ads.

Upcoming events

Fond of motorcycling? One of Milwaukee's newest attractions is the Harley-Davidson Experience Center, a $30 million project that will be the center for Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary events in Wisconsin, August 28-31, 2003, with activities taking place also in Oshkosh and surrounding areas of southeastern Wisconsin.

Author Profile:  Jeff Balk
Jeff Balk is publisher of EXP, a gay/les/bi/trans bar and entertainment magazine serving Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. Jeff hails from St. Louis, Missouri, where he lives when not travelling for The Guide.
Email: expmag@aol.com
Website: www.expmagazine.com

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