Enjoy an amazing dining experience at Zaffiro’s Pizzeria. Zaffiro’s is famous for Thin credible pizza – a crispy, thin-crust topped with sliced (never grated) cheese, ladled with zesty sauce then layered with the freshest traditional toppings then baked to perfection. But that’s only the beginning. You can also chose from a delicious selection of pastas, salads, soups, grilled panini sandwiches and appetizers, as well as wine, beer and other drinks. Zaffiro’s Pizzeria is a comfortable and enjoyable spot for a night out with friends and family, a date with that someone special or for a quick lunch during your workday. Conveniently located at the Marcus North Shore Cinema, Zaffiro’s Pizzeria is a complete restaurant experience you can enjoy on its own, or as part of attending a movie.
Drawing upon the rich history of Milwaukee’s craftsmanship we present, Craft. The history of Milwaukee dates to the early 17th and 18th centuries when traders first began to travel through and eventually settle in what is now Milwaukee. Deep European roots brought craftsmen and skilled hands to the area and to this day an ethic of hard work and determination inhabits the spirit of the city. Early on the area was full of coopers, butchers, shoemakers, and farmers. Milwaukee’s beer history started in the 1840’s, driven by the presence of the frontier settlement near the Great Lakes. Immigrants, including Welsh and German settlers, yearned for the native beers of their homelands, so they embarked on making delicious craft beer with techniques from their native countries. Craft features a cuisine including locally sourced foods, hand crafted cocktails, and a vast selection of local beer.
Foxtown Brewing is steeped in tradition and driven by a passion for great beer. Once the Opitz Zimmerman Brewery in the mid-1800s, Foxtown is a reclamation of Mequon history. We’re not the biggest brewery around, nor the flashiest, but you’ll see that we take brewing very seriously. Every ingredient in every recipe is backed by reason. Our beer is good on purpose.
Julep Restaurant & Bar Located at Hyatt Regency Milwaukee | 333 W. Kilbourne Ave | Milwaukee, WI 53203Julep StoryOn October 14, 1912, after eating a meal at the Hotel Gilpatrick (where Hyatt Regency now stands), PresidentTeddy Roosevelt was shot point-blank by John Schrank, an insane bartender. Teddy Roosevelt had his own mint julep recipe, and his closest advisors were known as "the Mint Julep Cabinet".