a. milwaukee public market b. alterra coffee, 5th
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a. milwaukee public market b. alterra coffee, 5th
chicago THE CHARMS OF “BREW CITY”--MILWAUKEE, WI--ARE ONLY ABOUT 90 MILES OUTSIDE OF CHICAGO. CLICK HERE FOR DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO TAKE THIS EDIBLE ESCAPE. A. MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MARKET 400 N. Water St.; 414-336-1111 This airy market in the heart of the historic Third Ward offers compelling lunch options: tacos, Middle Eastern food and, our favorite, oysters and seafood sandwiches at the St. Paul Fish Company’s oyster bar. For later, bring home local cheese, sausage and preserves from Taste of Wisconsin, and candies from the 78-year-old confectioner Kehr’s. 32 B. ALTERRA COFFEE, 5TH WARD FOUNDRY 170 S. 1st St.; 414-765-9873 E N PROSPECT AVE SCHLITZ LOWER PARK HAYMARKET EAST SIDE 43 W HIGHLAND AVE You could spend all day at an Alterra coffee shop, starting with locally roasted coffee and a breakfast burrito or house-baked muffin; grabbing a BLT (with local Usinger’s bacon) for lunch; and ending with a Wisconsin grilled cheese for dinner. Don’t leave without souvenirs: a tin of hot chocolate mix, a bag of coffee and a few sweets for the drive home. Both this location and the Lake one are striking--and equidistant from the Milwaukee Art Museum. KILBOURN TOWN W WISCONSIN AVE 41 43 94 A 794 EAST-WEST FWY D B MILWAUKEE BAY MITCHELL PARK 57 LAKE FWY E. GLORIOSO BROS. ITALIAN MARKET 1011 E. Brady St.; 414-272-0540 This family-run shop recently moved across the street after 64 years at its original location. The new space features the return of Trio’s pizza--a local pizza legend, served in the market until 1960--plus an abundance of lpasta, cheese, charcuterie, sauces and sweets. After, walk east on Brady to find retro barware at Dragonfly Vintage and a superb selection of bottles to take home at the charming Waterford Wine Co. 94 D. BACCHUS HISTORIC MITCHELL ST 41 925 E. Wells St.; 414-765-1166 32 W LINCOLN AVE 241 94 W CLEVELAND AVE C 794 C. HONEYPIE CAFE 2643 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.; 414-489-7437 The younger sister of Milwaukee’s ever-popular Comet Café specializes in gravy-laden breakfasts, thick sandwiches, and comfort food, like meatloaf, pasties or macaroni with Wisconsin cheese. Drink locally roasted Anodyne coffee with the obligatory dessert, a slice of house-made pie. The only downside: having to choose between apple-blackberry and banana-cream. Paul Bartolotta’s sleek, warm lakeside restaurant has racked in the accolades (including a James Beard Foundation Best Chef Midwest award for chef Adam Seigel in 2008). The menu draws from both Italy and the Midwest, with bestof-both-worlds dishes like Wisconsin sheep’s milk cheese ravioli with beech mushrooms, and a salad of green beans and hazelnuts studded with local blue cheese. 0 TAKE YOUR EDIBLE ESCAPE IN THE NEW TSX SPORT WAGON tsx sport wagon features: • • • • Available Navigation System with Zagat Survey Restaurant Reviews and Directions Available Acura/ELS Surround Premium 10-speaker Audio System 30 highway mpg* 60.5 cubic feet of cargo space Click here to learn more. *22 city/30 hwy/25 combined mpg. Based on 2011 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Your actual mileage will vary. Acura reminds users to drink responsibly.