The Dogg Haus
We were out trying to track down one of the food trucks and stumbled across this place. They have five locations around the city. The employees were really friendly. I had a Cajun dog and fries, and Oscar had a corn dog and chips. My Cajun dog had two different kinds of hot peppers and was delicious. We both said we'd eat there again if we go back to Milwaukee.
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| The Dogg Haus on Water Street - Source |
Buck Bradley's
This was another place that made it's way onto our radar because it offers free shuttles to and from Brewers home games. Oscar was again the only kid in the place, but I didn't feel like a bad parent for bring my kid to a bar/restaurant because they had a kids menu. Oscar had some really great looking chicken tenders, and I had a brat and a Moo Joos Oatmeal Milk Stout. The brat was from Usinger's, a really great local brat place across the street from the restaurant. It was by far the best thing I ate on the trip. The bun was buttery and toasted, and it made the brat taste that much better. I sadly was not wild about the beer.
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| The restaurant side of Buck Bradley's - Source |
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| Moo Joos Oatmeal Milk Stout - Source |
On the shuttle ride back from the game I wanted a beer and asked the driver if he happened to take credit. He did not, and he insisted that I grab a beer anyway. I grabbed a Pabst Blue Ribbon because it was that or Miller Lite. PBR originated in Milwaukee but is now based in LA. Again, it is so funny to have a big name beer and call it local.
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