Help add to "The List"

When I started this blog about ten months ago, I never would have imagined it would have turned into what it is today—a small vibrant community that is willing to explore our city and it's brunch offerings. This journey has been so exciting for me, and I just wanted to thank you for your help—for reading, for commenting, for posting on Facebook or responding on Twitter. Just think, you have helped make Milwaukee Brunch Reviews what it is today.

And today is going to be no different! Today, I am going to reveal "The List." My little note pad of frantically scribbled restaurant names and sticky notes is no longer working to keep track of all the places in and around the city of Milwaukee that offer brunch!

On to this Friday's question: Where should I go next for brunch?

Help me add to the list I have listed below by suggesting places in the comments. Be sure to check out the list of reviews I have already done. I am really looking forward to some other places outside of the city that I know I have to check out!

Have a great day and have an even better brunch this weekend!


"The List"
(With updates)
  • AJ Bombers
  • Andrew's (Delafield Hotel)
  • Antigua
  • Beans and Barely
  • Cafe Centro
  • Cafe Corazon
  • Casablanca
  • COA 
  • Comet Cafe
  • The Eatery on Farwell
  • Harry's Bar and Grill
  • Hi Hat
  • Hilton Cafe
  • Hotel Metro
  • Horny Goat Hideaway
  • Hubbard Park Lodge
  • Juniper 61
  • La Estacion
  • Lake Park Bistro
  • McBob's
  • Nora B's
  • Original Pancake House
  • The Palomino
  • Polonez
  • Red Dot
  • Riverwest Co-Op
  • Rock Bottom Brewery
  • The Rouge (Pfister Hotel)
  • Shaker's Cigar Bar
  • Sheridans
  • Stack'd
  • Stonefly Brewery
  • Taylor's People's Park
  • Thirst and Vine
  • Trocadero
Category:
Willing to go? 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd love to hear your thoughts on Harry's Bar and Grill, The Eatery on Farwell, Comet (obviously), Cafe Corazon, The Grove, Palomino, Stack'd...

Jeff said...

Taylor's People's Park in Waukesha. Awesome bunch!

Lo said...

My suggestions:
Juniper 61
(http://juniper61.com/)
Shaker's Cigar Bar (http://www.shakerscigarbar.com/)
La Estacion - Waukesha
(http://www.laestacionrestaurant.com/)

Anonymous said...

I'd like to hear your review of Red Dot. We had a terrible experience there (1hr & 45 min wait?!?) but the food was good. Maybe just an off day.

Anonymous said...

to clarify: wait was for food, not a table (would never wait that long for a table!). I had my boyfriend run to the car to dig out some fruit snacks since my blood sugar was getting low!

Anonymous said...

Thirst and Vine will be bringing their brunch back to Shorewood once football season is over, I would be interested to hear how that is.

Anonymous said...

Il Mito Enoteca and Chili Lili's

Anonymous said...

The IHH's new Route 66 brunch! http://onmilwaukee.com/dining/articles/route66brunch.html?25003

Anonymous said...

I brunch at Sheridan's in Cudahy!

Lo said...

A couple more suggestions for you, Chris:

Coquette Cafe just started doing brunch. Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Also, Off the Clock Bar & Grill has started serving brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays

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