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Best Vegan Restaurants In Milwaukee Wisconsin
"On the Bus is a 1971 Volkswagen Bus that serves veggie food located at Milwaukee Public Market. The menu includes breakfast food such as acai bowls, veggie burgers and sandwiches, desserts, smoothies, and shakes!. Open daily for brunch, lunch, and dinner Counter service vegan options take-out VISA/MC, $"
"This is one of the newest spots that you will find on my list, located in the Milwaukee Public Market. On the Bus boasts a completely vegan menu, and I have tried almost every sandwich on it. As a person who does eat meat, I find their substitutions for proteins to be absolutely fabulous."
"On the Bus’ belief is that vegan food can be JUST as delicious, if not better, than their non-plant based competitors."
"Nestled in a cozy Eastside neighborhood and exuding the charm of an antique-accented European bistro, The Pasta Tree Restaurant & Wine Bar is a charming eatery with a lovely garden patio that serves dinner only Tuesday through Sundays. The welcoming restaurant serves a menu of simple, delicious fare such as fresh pasta and house-made sauces, freshly baked bread and mouthwatering desserts daily, along with seasonal and changing entrées and specials. All the cuisine is prepared with locally sourced and organic ingredients where possible and accompanied by a creative wine list of globally-inspired wines, craft beers, and signature cocktails made with imported spirits."
"The love story Chef-Owner Suzzette Metcalfe weaves in the kitchen each night is about as romantic as the setting itself. The Pasta Tree has been an East Side staple since opening in 1982; Metcalfe, who used to work at the restaurant, took over in 2007. Couples cozy up in either the original dining room (narrow and elegant, with a mix of tables and banquettes) or the newer wine bar, which features a crackling fireplace."
"A hand pie made with flakey crust, gooey fruit in the middle, and topped with a drizzle of icing. East Side Ovens sells their products at local farmer’s markets and in local health-focused grocery stores, like Outpost and The Health Hut. Though not advertised as so, all their products are egg and dairy free."
"Built in the mid 19th century, the Old St. Mary's Church is the oldest church in Milwaukee. The church has an elaborate alter and royal interiors with classic stained windows. The church is everything a beautiful church stereotypically is- with a clock tower and bell which dates back to 19th century as well."
"Old Saint Mary's Church is the oldest church building in Milwaukee. The original structure was built in 1847 from a design by Prussian architect Victor Schulte. It was designed in the Zopfstil style, a traditional German architecture."
"The Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum was opened for the public in 1987 and exists with the main aim of documenting and preserving the rich historical heritage of all the African descent in Wisconsin. The Museum collects, exhibits as well as disseminates several materials that represent this heritage. The Museum has been serving as a resource centre right for all the people who might be...Read more"
"The mission of the Wisconsin Black Historical Society/Museum is to document and preserve the historical heritage of African descent in Wisconsin."
"The previous day was largely car-based, so we chose to leave the car at the hotel and explore on foot instead. Our first stop: the Milwaukee Art Museum, maybe 15 minutes from the hotel. I’m not someone to make kids spend hours in a museum, especially when the weather outside is nice, but I wanted to see the rooftop of the museum (large wings designed by Santiago Calatrava that open a couple of times a day), and I always like exposing the kids to art."
"One of the largest museums globally, the Milwaukee Art Museum has over 25,000 works in its collection. It first opened in 1882."
"In the Grohmann’s primary exhibit, The Man at Work, find an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures – billed as “the world’s most comprehensive” – showcasing the evolution of human work over time. If you visit, be sure to check out the rooftop sculpture garden as well. Great for its views of that part of downtown, but even more spectacular for the workmanship atop the roof."
"What’s better than getting a weekend brunch for breakfast or lunch any day of the week?. Brunch, located right in the center of the city, offers brunch and lunch items all through the week. The restaurant’s central location also makes it a convenient option for downtown workers and anyone staying in an area hotel."
"Tap highlights: Baseball-themed brews like the tasty Straight Chedd Apricot IPA and Climb the Wall Farmhouse Ale. Reason to go: You like baseball as much as owners Tim Pauly and Dan McElwee. The unique downstairs space in the heart of the Third Ward has Cream City brick walls and is adorned with baseball-themed beer labels made by Mindspike Design."
"Drinking beer is a favorite pastime of Milwaukeeans during baseball season. Broken Bat Brewing Co. helps visitors keep those passions alive. Fun flavors with baseball-themed names such as Yabo!"