30 Years of The Bartolotta Restaurants in Milwaukee
In 1993, Joe and Paul Bartolotta opened their first restaurant and changed the face of dining in the city.
In 1993, Joe and Paul Bartolotta opened their first restaurant and changed the face of dining in the city.
Jason Carter’s photo was featured as “The Big Picture” in Milwaukee Magazine’s April Issue.
Any Savvy local resident knows Milwaukee’s suburbs are loaded with great food, drink, businesses and experiences. For the first time, we asked our readers to pick their Best of the Burbs, and the results – the top three finishers in each category – are a veritable bucket list of memories just waiting to be made!
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Turn down the lights and grab some popcorn – the Milwaukee Film Festival is back.
The 46-year-old sports bar offers high-end seafood and steaks.
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Zachary Lifton, owner of The Bindery, gives the inside scoop on the zine scene.
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