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    4.0 (39 reviews)

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    Jesse L.

    This is just another reason that this city is soooo much fun. This place is filled with breweries and this BREWFEST is awesome. They have a lot of different venders setup here and offer anything you'd want. Gift shop, food and beer to live it up! You can pay the regular fee to go all day or you can pay extra and get some more exclusive things that the other people can't get. They offer the $55, $75 or the really cool $15 (designated driver ticket). Gets you in with a hotdog/brat and 3 drinks (no alcohol). I myself indulged in the $75 tickets and then will Uber home to be safe.

    Delicious Rogue Voodoo beer.
    Emily M.

    This was the first Milwaukee Brewfest that my husband and I attended, and I can say we will be back next year. Thank you, Rachel, and Yelp, for providing tickets for us to have fun! Pros : Holy crap : beers galore. If you enjoy beer, or deem yourself a "beer snob," this is the place for you. It's worth it to get the VIP pass in my opinion. The VIP area offered 'limited release' beers (about 15-20), private porta-potties, and free pretzels. I had a O'so IPA that was good. Three Floyds was also well-represented (they had an aged bourban that was wonderful), and the Rogue Voodoo (with peanut butter and chocolate hints) was amazing. Going on to more of the pros of the fest : The sheer selection of breweries represented was enough to take my breath away. There were lots of rinse stations scattered around the grounds. (It appears Brewfest listened to the areas of concern from last year and responded.) Getting in the grounds was easy and everything was organized and run well on that end. Parking was a non-issue. My husband and I parked a little further down Lake Drive and walked, but it looked like they also offered parking on the grounds. The Brewfest also gives accomodations to the designated drivers. There are also some shuttles available. Cons : Overserved patrons. Despite the warning signs posted around the grounds, I do realize this is something that can't be avoided at these functions. The food selections were somewhat limited. It got a little crowded and the lines for the popular breweries tended to be longer - that's also to be expected. As the day wore on some of the beers ran out - so plan accordingly if there is something you want to try. Needs work : The lines for the porta-potties got a little out of hand towards the end. (Even for the VIP section). Once the beers ran out at the VIP tent, the guy checking the wrist bands left (or was MIA?) so there were people in line for the porta-potties who technically weren't VIP's. Normally I wouldn't care, but I had a lady cut in front of me because she "really had to pee." Well, don't we all? Isn't that why we're standing in line for a porta-potty to begin with? Also : the beer museum. It was a tent with a few select items. It would be cool to see that expanded on next year. It would also be nice to see more food vendors. I loved seeing Maxies, Jacksons, and Leffs. In my opinion this would be a great event to get some more vendors to really show off their food selections / pair with select beers to really showcase. I did not see a whole lot of dump buckets - this lead to people tossing their beer on the ground, which is fine, unless you happen to be walking in front of someone who dumps their beer in front of you and it lands on your leg / shoe. Leaves me perplexed : People who bring kids (in strollers). I don't understand why you would bring a child to an event like this. Next year I'm going to bring a notepad so I can remember everything. As the day wore on I forgot a few things. We will be back next year!

    Rachel F.

    This one's all about location, folks. I mean, Milwaukee: the last great American city, boasts three big beer festivals in the metro area each summer -- Bayshore's Beer Lover's Festival, Firkin Fest, and this guy here... the Milwaukee Brewfest. This one was the last bastien for me. I hadn't been up until this past weekend, and I was pretty dang impressed. What sets this one apart? LOCATION. On the lake, you've got a lovely breeze and a lovely view to frame your beer-drinking, cheese-jerky noshing, game playing, sun-reveling experience. They've got a nice array of breweries and brands represented here, and while some might say that they wished for a bit more in the way of super-nuanced, super-rare beers, it seems to me that breweries were offering up two/three varieties each, and that they were generous with their time and their pours. It certainly got a bit more crowded than I'd like as the afternoon wore on, but IMO, you needn't spend five hours at a beer festival. Also: it's super hard to talk about specific beers when you're pouring for what was seemingly 800+ people. Perhaps if they looked at parsing out entry times it may alleviate some of the crowd problem? Idk. Hammerschlagen was the most fun ever -- thanks Tony K! -- and Leff's big pretzel? NOM. I wish I would've brought: -my own water -a frisbee or a nerf football -a pretzel necklace What I don't love: the Brewfest queen competition. I just don't get it. Overall, I super dig this fest. They're only in their third year, so they're still working out logistics, but overall, I'd say this one is one of my more favorite of the beer fests. It's all about that amazing location, y'all.

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    Nell B.

    As good as it gets. FO REAL. Shout out to Rachel and YELP for hooking me up with two phenomenal VIP passes! I never could have gone without them and I had an absolute blast. I love the fact that they allow cars to be parked overnight without ticketing or towing consequences, really helps people to make the right choice. My choice however, was to cab it both ways. In my opinion it was not super well organized to get in. No one had heard of this mysterious "will-call" and pointed me in several directions. I was given two press passes and later introduced as "Rachel F" inside. I quickly returned them to the front so Rachel could get in, but then started the quest to find my own tickets all over again. Once in safe and sound, and under my own name, I purchased a pretzel necklace (hello, make your own!) and got to business. SOOOO many breweries. SOOOO many brews. Most of the vendors were pretty knowledgeable, and all of them were having a great time. I noticed the crowd gathering outside and did some quick math (thanks Siri!) to figure out how long I had at each table before the tide came in. I had 88 seconds. Albeit this wasn't exactly the point of the festival, I had a great time. These were seriously the nicest porto potties I have ever seen! There was a shelf, a mirror and the sanitizer never ran out. It was super nice having our own in the VIP area as well. We made tons of friends, and had a blast playing giant jenga. Seriously the people were the best. I ended my night at Miller Time Pub and Grill with our new Michigan friends, and cabbed it home with a full belly. I cannot wait to see what next year brings.

    Anya K.

    Best festival of the summer hands down. If you like beer it's a must. So many choices to try. Make a pretzel necklace, you're going to need it during your 5 hour drinking marathon. It's located on the lakefront and short walk from Brady street if you want to continue the good times on Brady Fest.

    Daniella D.

    I've been to several beer fests. This is my 2nd time here. This one is pretty good but definitely not the best I've ever been to. Thumbs up for an excellent location at park on the lake. There is parking right at the event or you can take a shuttle from a couple other establishments. They offer a wide selection of Wisconsin beers but not many breweries from out of state. They did have a small German beer section. They didn't do many special release tappings either. There were very few Firkins. There was a fair amount of food items (pretzels, fried pickles, pulled pork, Mac n cheese burger among others). We never had trouble finding a seat to rest or eat as there are several picnic tables scattered around. There was also live music (polka style). Brady st festival is also going on the same day & it's an easy walk over there afterward if you want to keep the party going. German fest is also that weekend. Only thing is since I've been to so many beer fests I was pretty familiar with a lot of the beers. It would have been nice if they had more out of state beers but I guess that's what the Great Taste of the Midwest in Madison is for if you're lucky enough to get a ticket. Since the two fests are the same $ and I have to drive 1.5 hour to get to either location I'll prob try to get tickets to GTOTM next year & if I don't then go to Milwaukee's.

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    So much fun, so many good beers. VIP tix is where its at yo!

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    Brady Street Festival - Brady St Festival, mid afternoon, 7/30/22.

    Brady Street Festival

    4.1(24 reviews)
    1.5 miLower East Side, East Village

    Brady Street Festival 2022 was back and people were out with a vengeance. I was in New Orleans this…read morepast spring, and I don't think Bourbon Street on a Saturday night holds a candle to the frenetic drunk energy on Saturday night at Brady Street Festival, actually. Pros- One of the most diverse festivals in Milwaukee, good food vendors, good music lineups, good artisan vendors Cons- Overly Crowded, sprawling, a drunk fest with music (as an aside?), a surcharge on credit cards at Festival drink tents, people getting overserved Dryhootch Veterans house had a great R&B Veterans band, good food- Nomad staff were working hard and had a great party out back, as well. The main music stages have good local acts in a variety of styles, such as Negative Positive, Browns Crew, GuhGuhGoldDuhDuh (haha) throughout the day. I got some great tacos, and Elotes Mexican Street Corn. There is a lot of good food vendors here. Brady Street Festival is really great for the bars on Brady- as they set up shop w/slushies, liquor drinks, Mai Tais and the like, and the bars are bustling. But aye, there's the rub- our crowd of music dancers and watchers of De La Buena got physically plowed by people who by 7pm were already...plowed! Of course Brady Street Festival is 100% Brady Street, glad to have you back.

    First time going to The Brady Street Festival it was a good experience. Went with my daughter and…read moremy grandson. Well I wanted to eat some of their food but my daughter said another time, Iwanted some of the waffle fries that was in one of the stands. I had great people saying hi to me, got along fine with some people there. Got a free shirt but just walking by a shirt stand. Thank you, at least they was nice. Maybe if they have the Festival again for next year I'll be there ready for anything and eat the food, have more fun. Stay a bit longer. Love that they had bikers doing great stunts and the guys that with the drums doing stepping music. Took a pic of The Godfathers picture they had outside a restaurant. Thank you.

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    3.3(12 reviews)
    0.3 miHistoric Third Ward

    My first Festa Italiana in over 10 years and it's still an okay fest. I found free street parking…read morenearby- but most parking within easy walking distance is just $8. Buy tix ahead of time online to save a few bucks, or check for deals, like bringing in a red Sendik's bag for free admission. This small fest is nice that it's not that crowded, and has a mix of Italian cultural elements, with normal entertainment options. I enjoyed getting caught up in a parade with the UW marching band, Festa dignitaries in old cars, some Firenze drill team, and oversized puppets. There's lots of wine here, but few good beer options. Food options are limited and fairly pricey. I had a good but small entree of lasagna w/vodka sauce from diCarlo's, and also some excellent roast corn. Of the better non-Italian entertainment, the Heart cover band Dog 'n' Butterfly was excellent, and Gin Blossoms weren't bad, as their set overlapped an excellent fireworks display that could be heard for miles and miles, apparently.

    This was my first time attending the Festa Italians, wish I knew you could bring a sendiks bag…read moreinstead of paying $13. I was a bit disappointed after finding that out but then again I decided last minute to stop by. Easy parking right across from the entrance which was $10, not a lot of selection for food. And not that many venue were there, I was told it's fun at night however I made it there 3 or 4pm in the afternoon. The roast corn was pretty good (I didn't get to have any my friend did) love the mini donuts which I had 7 of those :). Overall it was just okay.

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    3.7(253 reviews)
    0.0 miHistoric Third Ward

    Summerfest is what you make of it. For us, it's evolved over the years! We've gone twice this…read moreyear for shorter periods of time to see specific bands, one at the BMO pavilion and a few at the U.S. Cellular stage. We enjoyed listening to a few other bands as we walked around. The Latin music day was fun - loved the energy, and people were really enjoying it. Bonus points for having an NA beer option available and easier to locate this year! Lots of great food and drink options available, as always. The very high prices for food and beverages are a bit of a bummer. At least dropping the price of bottled water would be a nice move. Since we know what to expect with prices, we tend to just eat before and then enjoy on something fun vs have our whole meal there, and avoid the super pricey drinks. Our favorite things to do every year are to take stroll by the lakefront, ride the sky glider, enjoy a "famous" Saz's sampler platter together, and of course catch lots of live music. We tend to splurge and park in a well-lit lot close by so it's easy in and easy out, but we've also taken the Connect bus from Tosa in the past. The bar and restaurant shuttles are a great option we will probably explore next year. Downloading the app is great to check out stage schedules and find your favorite eats. We used it for our tickets this year as well. We felt like the grounds were clean, bathrooms were clean and lines weren't too long, and security kept the entry lines moving quickly, and we had a great experience the nights we attended. We'll be back!

    As a life-long Milwaukeean, I've had plenty of experiences over the years at the World's Largest…read moreMusic Festival. I go back and forth on my excitement to attend, because being so large, there can certainly be unruly crowds, wildly long lines, and a bit of chaos. But hey I guess that's any festival! This year we decided to get tickets to a concert at the Amphitheater and walk the grounds beforehand. Honestly overall it was a fantastic night! We were with a group of nine people on a Friday night, and surprisingly it was easy to get through the crowds. We really enjoyed checking out this years vendors scattered about, stopping at various small stages to see the acts, and of course indulging in food and drink. Are prices astronomical, however? Beyond. Definitely be prepared to spend plenty of money - a simple canned beer or slice of pizza will set ya back. I was impressed with how quick the entrance process was on this visit. I feel like the staff was on point keeping things swift, safe, and easy. Parking on the other hand is always a tough one, so highly rec taking a shuttle from a local bar/restaurant (which is what we did). The easiest and cheapest option for sure! It's honestly great to see the tourism this fest brings to Milwaukee, and all of the local love it shares. Definitely puts our wonderful city on the map.

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    4.8(11 reviews)
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    It's so great to see a community of people who work together to help make this event happen year to…read moreyear. Talk about a group people who love celebrating for more than just 24 hours. I had a chance to experience this event on a reservoir rd aka twizzler alley this is an open road event with intersection spotters at a few locations hopefully in the future they could have more volunteers help warn bikers as they approach some of the most heavily traveled sections day and night. it made me nervous watching how fast they go and how easy a collision can occur Riverwest is a community that cares. Roll on Thank you sponsors and community volunteers! 36/2016

    RW24 is as good as the soul of a city can breathe out! It is the culmination of good vibes and…read moremasterful planning, uh hum, or at least flying by the seat of your pants. My Milwaukee neighborhood of Riverwest is alive more than usual for a full 24 hours of parties and camaraderie. Anywhere you walk the streets are shut down or at least barricaded off. A buzz is in the air from an event so killer, only a Milwaukee neighborhood nestled on the West side of the river could dare pull it off. All things Riverwest are in full swing, all hands on deck for a truly good time. Most streets are a mayhem of elated pandemonium to show the world or at least Wisconsin how much it means for a neighborhood to come together. Some sleep and others don't. Either way by the time the 24 is up any involved are feeling it. Long live the RW24!

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    4.2(33 reviews)
    5.9 mi
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    Great atmosphere, nice selection of beers but unfortunately the food is definitely not as good as…read moreseveral years ago. The $25 half chicken was overcooked and dry, and since last year the $30 pork wasn't so good we didn't even try it. However, the entertainment was nice and overall very enjoyable.

    It's been a long time since I've been to this Oktoberfest. Finally made a return over the weekend…read moreand totally forgot what a big, electric crowd it brings! Parking was a wild time, as they were directing people to an entirely different lot down the way, so it was a bit of hike to get to the entrance. Once we parked, we waited in like for 10 minutes or to get through the gates. I was tipped off the downland the Bavarian's app ahead of time, which got me $5 off my entry (and it was free from my little kiddo in tow). If you're looking for all the great German beer, German music, and German cuisine, this is your place! It's so fun to see how many attendees dress to theme in their lederhosens, dirndls, and hats. Some of the staff dress up as well, and of course those preforming on stage! We came to find out this isn't the greatest fest to take young kids, as the crowds are big, the lines are long, and the music (be it so fun and festive), is really loud. I'm sure we would have stayed longer if it was an adult-only trip. In any case, the food and drink are fare price. I'm now regretting not ordering the traditional pretzel and sausage options, but splitting a tasty platter of tenders and fries with my son hit the spot. Being pregnant, I'm not drinking, but friends we were with has nothing but great things to say about their German pints. The beer steins are of course an option which is a fun touch. Hot tip: if you can book a table reservation ahead of time, do so! That's what we did and it was a good call since this place is poppin. Happy official Fall! Enjoy!

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    Jazz in the Park - Now it's really summer!

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    4.6(21 reviews)
    0.8 miEast Town, Downtown
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    This summer event is free and very much worth it. With perfect weather, my co-workers and I enjoyed…read morea lovely evening at Cathedral Square Park. Makes you wonder why you had not done this before. Everybody brings a cooler or a basket with food; and the event organizers kindly ask that you purchase your beverages with the vendors. That's how the can make a profit and support the event (makes sense). Drinks are about $6 per cup. This is my first "Jazz in the Park" and I'll definitely come better prepared next time. Besides my chair, I'll bring a book (for the wait) and snacks! There weren't really many options this time. Happy "Jazz in the Park"! Fun fact: "Jazz in the Park" has its own mascot! You can see it dancing around the park. Great for kids!

    "who played last night?" "oh, God, how do I know? It's not…read morelike I ever go to hear the music." I didn't start going to jazz until i moved away from Cathedral Square (well, so I'm 12 blocks away now instead of 1 block,) but I still feel like this is my neighborhood gettogether (as opposed to say, chill on the hill or tosa tonight.) So in the interest of repping home base and all, I have to increase it to 5 stars. That, and really, does summer in milwaukee get any better than sitting on the grass in cathedral square with a bottle of wine (Louises will even deliver a whole pizza to your staked out spot,) or roaming the grounds with a watermelon mojito in hand? I think not. It's always better the hotter the weather gets. There's all kinds of other stuff available for purchase, from kettle corn to beer and wine to tacos to risotto! And you'll see all sorts of milwaukee and neighborhood characters here for good measure. Disclaimer: the music and performers are generally very good...but I'm just more there for the festive atmosphere. Be sure to stop in one of the neighboring restaurants or bars around the square before or definitely after Jazz in the Park ends for the full effect. See you there!

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