Exploring Milwaukee’s Bay View Neighborhood

 

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Bay View is a neighborhood in Milwaukee, on the shores of Lake Michigan, just south of the downtown area and north of the City of St. Francis. It was a working class neighborhood that originated as a company town for the Milwaukee Iron Works. In recent years, it has seen a resurgence in growth with new restaurants, microbreweries, distilleries, bars, coffee shops and fun stores. It is now home to artists, musicians and young professionals. It is a great neighborhood to spend time and explore. I spent seven hours there on a Friday in July and was very impressed with all it has to offer.

Bay View

Here are my recommendations:

Where to Eat

There are some great neighborhood restaurants, cafes and coffee shops along Kinnickinnic Ave.

Odd Duck: Located at 2352 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., this is a casual neighborhood spot, that features mainly small plates, I really enjoyed my evening with local friends. I loved the coconut melon gazpacho and the braised octopus. It was served with a papaya and a Thai basil salad, suman rice and a squid ink aioli. My friends loved the seared sea scallops, the grilled steak skewer, the sauteed broccoli with cheddar cheese dumplings and the grilled cauliflower. The service was excellent. It is very popular, so I recommend making a reservation well in advance.

Odd Duck

Colectivo Coffee: Make sure to visit their Bay View Cafe and Bakery at 2301 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. They have a large outdoor patio, just as they do in their latest addition in Chicago. On site you can view the daily work at their Troubadour Bakery and buy a loaf of their bread. The breads and baked goods are found in all of their cafes.

Colectivo Coffee

Honeypie: I totally enjoyed my lunch at this fun neighborhood cafe. Opened in 2009, they have a large menu of breakfast items, salads and sandwiches for lunch. They have a large dinner menu as well as a popular brunch menu on Saturday and Sunday. I had a lovely salad with fresh peaches with grilled chicken. They are known for their amazing pies, so make sure to save room. I loved the coconut cream!!! They feature local ingredients from Wisconsin purveyors from meats to produce. They are in process of moving to a new location at 2569 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Honey Pie

 

Honey Pie

 

Honey Pie

Anodyne Coffee & Pizza: After finding their roasting plant in Walker’s Point on my last trip, I was pleased to find their original location in Bay View. I enjoyed hanging out at this coffee shop that serves wood fired pizza as well.

Anodyne Coffee & Pizza

 

Anodyne Coffee & Pizza

 

Anodyne Coffee & Pizza

Other good choices include:

Cafe Centraal: At 2306 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., this is a large European cafe featuring Belgian and Dutch beer plus a large food menu.

Cafe Centraal

Hi-Fi Cafe, 2640 S. Kinnickinnic: This is a fun cafe offering coffee drinks as well as a breakfast menu, sandwiches, pizzas, soups, salads and pastas. You can also get fountain drinks from malts to shakes. I want to try the Chai Shake on my next visit. The vibe and decor are vintage and fun.

Hi-Fi Cafe

Kinn MKE Guesthouse. The eight room, boutique hotel looks wonderful. I will definitely stay overnight on my next trip. 2535 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.  

The Vanguard: This is a casual spot, that features their house-made sausages, hot dogs, brats and more, plus beer and cocktails. 2659 S. Kinnickinnic.

The Vanguard

The Soup Market: This is a local cafe known for its from-scratch soups, stews and chili plus salads, sandwiches and breakfast items. 2211 S. Kinnickinnic.

Stone Creek Coffee

You will find an outpost of Stone Creek Coffee at 2266 S. Kinnickinnic. There is also Babe’s Ice Cream at 2264 S. Kinnickinnic. The Crafty Cow is a great spot to grab a burger at 2675 S. Kinnickinnic.

Crafty Cow

Beer and Spirits

You will find a good number of local bars, local breweries and distilleries in the neighborhood as well. Make sure to visit:

Lincoln Warehouse, 2018 S. 1st St.: Formerly a bake house for the A&P grocery chain from 1928. A trip to the neighborhood should include a trip to the Lincoln Warehouse which is home to taprooms or tasting rooms for two breweries and a distillery plus the headquarters for two makers of tonic and bitters.

Enlightened Brewing: With an expanded taproom, this is a great spot to try one of their ales, porters, stouts, IPAs and saisons. I really enjoyed The Cream City Brix cream ale. It was smooth and flavorful and not hoppy or bitter!

Enlightened Brewing

 

Enlightened Brewing

Also in the building is Twisted Path Distillery  which makes vodka, gin, light rum and a dark rum. They have a tasting room and cocktai bar featuring their products.

Twisted Path Distillery

Tastings and distillery tours are also available. The staff was excellent and knowledgeable. I loved trying their excellent, dark rum old fashioned! 

Formerly upstairs on the second floor was the taproom for Eagle Park Brewing Company which features their ales, IPAs, ambers, saisons, porters and wheat beer. They are now in a larger space at 823 E Hamilton St.

Tonic Tavern: This is a fun bar featuring craft beer, wine, and cocktails in a modern, eco-chic lounge with live music and large patio. 2335 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Tonic Tavern

 

Tonic Tavern

Sugar Maple: Just off Kinnickinnic Ave. at 441 E. Lincoln Ave., this local bar features over 60 American craft beers. They also feature other special events, so check out their website before you head to town.  

Sugar Maple

Next time I want to try Boone & Crockett now at 818 S. Water St.  or Burnhearts, another locals’ favorite at 2599 S. Logan Ave. . Afterwards, I want to head to the Bay View Bowl at 2416 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. to top off the evening.

Bay View Bowl

Where to Shop

Kinnickinnic Avenue has a fun number of bookstores, music stores, resale and antique shops, and fun boutiques. You can have a fun afternoon visiting;

 Sparrow Collective: This small shop features apparel, home goods, art, gifts from over 200 independent designers. They also host monthly workshops in sewing, jewelry making and metalsmithing. 224 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Sparrow Collective

Acme Records, 2341 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.: This store buys and sells used and new LPs, 45s, 78s and CDs.

Acme Records

Bay View Books & Music: This is a local seller of books, records, CDs and DVDs. 2653 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Bay View Books & Music

Sorry that Rusty Sprocket Antiques has closed but their Sprocket Cafe offering coffee, bakery and lunch items in an eclectic, neighborhood cafe at 3385.

Sprocket Cafe

 

Sprocket Cafe

R Vintage n’ More – Mid Century & Antique Mall: At 2653 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., they feature a large selection of Mid-century items, antiques, glass, jewelry, coins, art, lighting, collectibles and toys. I found a vintage world globe, perfect for Globalphile!!

R Vintage n’ More

Voyageur Book Shop: Used and new books, bought and sold at 2212 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Voyageur Book Shop

Rosemary’s Video is a funky candy store featuring videos, penny candy and playing pinball. 2655 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

Rosemary’s Video

Where to Stay

Kinn Guesthouse. This eight room, boutique hotel looks wonderful. I will definitely stay overnight on my next trip. 2535 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.