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In Bars & Clubs Briefs
Water Street bar guide
 
By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers

Last updated Sept. 3, 2008 at 2:10 p.m.
Tags: water st. brewery, stout bros., rosie's, the harp, mcgillycuddy's, trinity, oak barrel, guitar bar, ale house, fat abbey, brothers, bar louis, centanni, six degrees, scooters, duke's on water


Note: The contents of this guide were checked for accuracy when this article was updated on Sept. 3, 2008 at 2:10 p.m. We continually update the thousands of articles on OnMilwaukee.com, but it's possible some details, specials and offers may have changed. As always, we recommend you call first if you have specific questions for the businesses mentioned in the guide.

Head over to the library and dig up any old city directory. If you flip to the page listing businesses on Water Street, you'll find that this main downtown artery has always been home to dozens on taverns and, often, rowdy and raucous nightlife. If you think Water Street is crazy these days, you should have seen it under the administration of Mayor (all the time rosey) Rose.

While there are fewer brothels lining neighboring Edison Street (formerly River Street) these days, there are still many bars serving malty goodness to anyone with a thirst and buck in his (or her) pocket. Here's a quick guide to some of the highlights of the area.

Bar Louie
1114 N. Water St.
(414) 847-1492

barlouieamerica.com
Bar Louie may be a chain of restaurant/bars, but with the large bar sitting in the middle of the location, it's inviting for any after work get together or just a nice night out. The list of drinks is expansive with all types of beer on tap, 20 different kinds of wine by the glass and specialty cocktails. For the sports fans, there are more than enough flatscreens playing a variety of sporting events.

Brother's Bar & Grill
1213 N. Water St.
(414) 224-1690

brothersbar.com
Not just for Minneapolis, Madison, or La Crosse anymore, Milwaukee now has it's own Brother's. A very popular hangout for UWM and Marquette students, Brother's is packed on the weekends. A lively atmosphere, cheap drinks, and plenty of pool tables and dartboards keep people coming back for more.

Centanni
219 N. Water St.
(414) 221-6565
centannipianobar.com
One of the premier piano bars in Milwaukee, Centanni is like a step back in time to the days of the Rat Pack. A great place to sip martinis in sophisticated atmosphere. When you're ready to step out of the typical Water Street places and into something a little classier, Centanni is it.

Duke's on Water
152 E. Juneau Ave.
(414) 221-0621

Connected to Scooter's Pub, Duke's on Water stands at the ever busy corner of Water St. and Juneau Ave. Catering to college students, Duke's pours cheap drinks and plays loud music. Named after surfing legend, Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, Duke's subtly reminds patrons of life on the beach but installs the convenience of sports watching on giant tv's.

Fat Abbey Beircafe
134 E. Juneau Ave.
(414) 755-0333
http://www.fatabbey.com/

Owned by the Diablos Rojos group, who owns Milwaukee favorites Trocadero and Cafe Hollander, Fat Abbey Beircafe aims to destroy Water St. perceptions. A cellar style beer house, Fat Abbey serves up over eighty beers from around the world with a focus on Belgian specialities. The food menu offers a twist on typical bar food fare and adds a make-your-own burger with choices of meats, cheeses, toppings and sauces.

Fitzgibbons Pub
1127 N. Water St.
(414) 278-8847

A classic Milwaukee tavern on Water Street, Fitzgibbons is Water Street's authentic Irish pub. This turn of the century historic building has housed Milwaukee bars since 1933 (before that, it was a butcher shop and a restaurant). Much of the original bar is still intact, and old-time photos of Milwaukee's hey day line the walls. Fitzgibbons features seven taps of beer, including Irish favorites like Guinness, Harp and Bass. More than 25 bottled beers and several fine scotches and whiskeys add to the authentic Irish charm. The bar even sells cigars and light snacks to keep you feeling festive. In the summer, enjoy Fitzgibbons outside bar. In the colder months, play pool, shoot darts and listen to the bar's eclectic but excellent choice of music.

Grant's Pub
1139 N. Water St.
(414) 277-9707

The closest thing to a neighborhood corner bar you'll find on Water Street. With a close atmosphere, cheap drinks, and live music almost every day, this place is a nice hideout from the crowded meat markets you might find downtown. All this and frozen pizza, too.

McGillycuddy's
1135 N. Water St.
(414)278-8888

mcgillycuddysmilwaukee.com
A good Irish bar on Water St., McGillycuddy's features tasty bar food and a slightly older crowd. Also has excellent Irish beers on tap.

Milwaukee Ale House
233 N. Water St.

(414) 226-2337
ale-house.com
The Ale House is one of Milwaukee's most popular brewpubs. Enjoy a tall glass of Downtown Lites, Sheepshead Stout, or Louie's Demise while sitting outside on the bank of the river. If you get there between 4 and 7 on a weekday, you can enjoy them for half price, too.

Rosie's Waterworks
1111 N. Water St.
(414) 274-7213

One of the longest-lived bars on the lively stretch of Water St., Rosie's serves up great grill food and has a friendly staff and clientele, making it one of the homey-ist pubs in the area.

Scooter's Pub
154 E. Juneau Ave.
(414) 274-7204
Opened in 2006, Scooter's Pub and Duke's on Water collaboratively took over the space that used to be Mel's on Water. Scooter's aptly attracts bikers and college students alike with a cheap happy hour and good conversation.

Six Degrees
518 N. Water St.
(414) 291-4411
sixdegreesmilwaukee.com
This bar opened in May 2007 and represents the connection between the classic Water Street bars and the more upscale places found in the Third Ward. It's not a rowdy college hangout, nor is it stuffy. It's a nice middle ground. Happy hour goes from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and features half-priced martinis.

Sullivan's
1227 N. Water St.
(414) 223-3213

Sullivan's replaced Swig in June 2007. Owner Joe Sorge describes it as a "Water Street version of Cans." It's basically a party bar with a classic Water Street vibe. Swig moved to the former Sauce space in the Third Ward at 217 N. Broadway.

Tequila Rita's
1131 N. Water St.
(414) 223-0073

It replaced Terrace Bar in May 2007.

Trinity Three Irish Pubs
125 E. Juneau
414-278-7033
http://www.trinitythreeirishpubs.com/
Claiming a "trio of irish authenticity" this Water St. newcomer is easily the monstrosity on the block. Composed of three interconnected bars, Trinity cooks up a full Irish lunch and dinner while pouring tappers of your favorite Irish brews.

Water's End
1247 N. Water St.
(414) 224-8281
The very last establishment on the north end of the Water St. strip, Water's End (formerly The Corner) opened in August 2008. With a complete remodel, Water's End caters to patrons in their mid-20's with 80's and 90's music, lounge style seating and a full bar.

Water Street Brewery
1101 N. Water St.
(414) 272-1195

waterstreetbrewery.com
One of the first brewpubs in Milwaukee, WSB features brewing on premises and a variety of seasonal and specialty beers, including seasonal fresh berry beers. Serving appetizers, sandwiches and nightly entrees, Water Street Brewery offers something for everyone. Brewery tours, merchandise and carry-out freshly brewed products are also available.

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