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    Oktoberfest Milwaukee

    4.2 (33 reviews)
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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Live music
    Loud
    Good for groups

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    Ophelia M.

    What an amazingly electric celebration! Large quantities of German beer? Check. German cuisine offerings? Check. German music and dancing? Check, check, check! Came for the first time not knowing what to expect. Tickets are $10 at the gate, which gets you into the celebration! Inside the gate you'll find various German eats (from pretzels and brats, to full blown roasted pig dinners) for sale. There's German beer a-plenty to choose from (get the Oktoberfest!). The best deal on German beer comes if you bring your own stein. Don't have a beer stein? They also happen to sell beautifully creative and varied German beer steins. We went with friends who had reserved tables near the stage. It's loud but fun as heck. We even did a little German aerobics. Don't question it. Just do it. There's singing, there's dancing, food, beer, and fun. What's not to love? Get to it!

    $10? This was the same price for the 1/2 chicken with sides from the kitchen that shut down with no warning.
    Nicholas B.

    Idk what happened to this place, but going Sunday for dinner is a very bad idea. Our small group decided to buy $70 in food tickets at 5:00. When looking to order dinner at 6:00 the kitchen was shut down with the side tent being the only option available. We got $10 Mac and cheese for the kids that is some noodles with a scoop of the cheese sauce dumped on top. The beer and social distancing is the only saving grace for a two vs one star review.

    Chris F.

    What an incredibly fun event! This was my first time and definitely not my last. A big thanks to some super awesome Elites (you know who you rock star friends are) for extending an invite. The music, patriotic flare, authentic crowd that loved to dance and forget the problems of the world for a few hours made for an evening to remember. People were so friendly and it felt like one big family. The food was a blend of German staples backed by a great selection of beers. Couple of fun games for the kids and the strength game for those guys that want to impress the ladies. At $5 per adult and 12 and under free, I'm looking forward to next year's big gig. My only regret was not dressing the part. I gotta find me a hat and the classic garb. A night to remember with some great friends I will never forget.

    Mmmm three little piggies.
    Tom V.

    We were invited here by some friends and had a great time. The beer is good, at least the first two liters were. The food is what made the place rock. The roast pig was really really tasty. My only disappointment is that we didn't get a pig's head. Word of advise get your food ticket early before the line gets too long.

    It's a great time.
    Mike M.

    Mike M's Steps to Enjoy Oktoberfest: 1) Reserve a table and hang out with friends. 2) Invite strangers to sit with you. Seriously. Do it. I'm not kidding. 3) Eat the chicken. Drink the beers. Plural beers. 4) Tip the old men by putting dollars in their socks. 5) Rock out, responsibly and have someone drive your ass home. 6) Repeat, and enjoy the Gemutlichkeit!

    Had a great time with the family.
    Angela G.

    So sad this will be going away, from what I hear. I think they are getting or have been bought out by Hofbrauhaus and if they do have it next year I hope it's not commercialized too much. Had a really great time last night, we got a table (it's 20 dollars to reserve a table but be there before 6 pm to claim it because last night at 6 they were pulling the reserve signs). They have sausage, pork and half chicken dinners served with a really good cole slaw and German potato salad (I don't like it so I can't say how good it is) and a rye bread. The chicken and pork are cooked over a spit. They also walk around and sell pretzels and landjaegers, and have a variety of sweets and sweet cinnamon nuts. There is music and dancing and people dressed up. They play the horns while standing on the tables. It's just a really wonderful fall good time. We've been going for 6 years or so.

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    Best Oktoberfest I've been to where German wasn't the native language. Really, really fun.

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    My friend and I dropped by Two recently for a birthday drink. This place has a great classic…read morecocktail list and fun ice cream drinks. Since we'd just had a disappointing dinner, we opted for ice cream drinks as a treat. They were both very good and picture perfect. The bartender was polite and service was good. We were in early and the place was quite empty, but it filled as the night went on. Two is not big, but it's cute as hell with retro decor and intimate booths, perfect for a a date night. Mid-century mod and kitty cat decor for the win. I may well make this a regular haunt.

    The place: Two is easy to overlook. From the outside, it…read morelooks like another indescribable dive with the stone exterior and only one window up high. The sign is a single numeral, 2. Hubsy gushed about this bar enough that I resisted until Saturday night when I felt restless. Inside, Two is a low-lit neighborhood bar. There's a fair number of large tables for groups and the booths noted by other reviewers behind bead curtains. Two glows like the inside of a supernatural heart. Warm, red, and playing some solid music -- some I recognized (Death Cab for Cutie) and others I didn't (the bluesy tune). There's a jukebox. The location: Located next to its flashier cousin, Art Bar, it's easy to miss Two. About 3-4 blocks west of Humboldt on Burleigh, use Art Bar as your landmark. There's plenty of unmetered street parking on Burleigh or the residential streets. The service: When we walked in, we were greeted immediately by the bartender. She also asked if we had ever been there before. Based on the people who came in after us, my guess is that she knows the regulars. Very cool. The drinks: My first sip of Dark and Stormy was all rum. I didn't mind, so when I stirred, it was perfectly balanced. Good ginger beer, good rum. The Moscow Mule Hubsy got was sweeter than my drink which was surprising but delightful. Each of our drinks were $8.50. I didn't pay attention to the beer specials, but maybe next time. Next time: I'll probably stay longer to do some people-watching and writing. Maybe I'll check out the beer.

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