spring - Waukesha Pewaukee Convention and Visitor Bureau
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spring - Waukesha Pewaukee Convention and Visitor Bureau
Wisconsin Highland Games, Labor Day Weekend TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to Waukesha Pewaukee ����������������������������������������������������������� 2 Waukesha, Wisconsin — Where the Past Lives On �������������������������������3-4 Pewaukee, Wisconsin — Now this is Lake Country �������������������������������5-6 Activities — Enthusiasts Meet Adventure �������������������������������������������7-10 Events Calender — Revelers Meet Fun ������������������������������������������� 11-16 Arts & Culture — Explorers Meet Curiosities ����������������������������������� 17-22 Shopping — Buyers Meet Eclectic �������������������������������������������������� 23-28 Dining — Appetites Meet Delicious ������������������������������������������������� 29-36 Lodging — Travelers Meet Relaxation ��������������������������������������������� 37-40 For Wisconsin travel information, log on to www.travelwisconsin.com Waukesha Pewaukee Maps ������������������������������������������������������������ 41-42 While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information in this guide at the date of publication, errors, changes and omissions can occur. For your convenience, please call ahead to confirm dates, times and other information. Printed with soy ink and printed on 10% recycled paper 1 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG FUN MEET ADVENTURE We know a place that’s close to perfect for a quick vacation getaway, a business meeting, a hug-filled family reunion or many other unique, special occasions and events — or, if you’re so moved (as many have been), a place you can even call home. WELCOME TO WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE or strolling with your children through a riverwalk park, or teeing it up from one of our many outstanding golf courses, you’ll find much for the eye to admire here in what locals refer to as Lake Country. Waukesha Pewaukee is all about charm, too. Our unique communities each share a history more than 100 years in the making that’s yours to enjoy in the classic architecture, unique attractions, varied cuisine, easy-going style and stress-less pace of our high quality of life you find here. Just moments chasing the sunset from Milwaukee — and a convenient interstate away from Madison, the Fox Valley, Chicago or even Minneapolis — Waukesha Pewaukee is a nearby destination where truly, the best of all worlds happen to meet. Most of all, what you’ll remember most about your time in Waukesha Pewaukee is how good it makes you feel — a feeling conveyed, in large part, by the genuine friendliness, comfortable attitude and warm hospitality by which everyone here welcomes you, from the largest hotel to the corner coffee shop. Take natural beauty. Waukesha Pewaukee is renowned for its rolling hills, picturesque countryside and most of all, its fresh water lake, rivers and streams. Whether you’re admiring a sunset from your sailboat, Welcome to Waukesha Pewaukee. Where beauty meets charm. History meets hip. Style meets substance. And fun meets, well, adventure. Waukesha County Fair, July WA U K E S HA , W I S C O NS I N WHERE THE PAST LIVES ON W WAUKESHA WELCOMES YOU. Whether you’re here to enjoy a leisurely getaway weekend, traveling on business or attending one of our many popular special events throughout the year, you’ll find Waukesha a distinctively unique destination you’ll want to return to. Again and again. That’s because Waukesha, unlike many communities, is where past meets present meets future beautifully, naturally and attractively. For instance, if you like “big city” comforts and amenities, Waukesha has them all (we are, in fact, Wisconsin’s seventh-largest city) — from luxury accommodations, to trendy bistros and cafes, to lively nightlife and hip shopping. Yet at the same time, you’ll find the attitude and pace of Waukesha to be decidedly more “small town” — which to us means friendly, polite, helpful to and appreciative of our guests. Where big meets small, in the very best ways. Waukesha is also the intersection for recreation, entertainment and play opportunities that’ll excite just about anyone — you know, where fun meets adventure. If you love the great outdoors (and who doesn’t?), we offer up four glorious seasons of it. March up and down beautiful fairways, or snowshoe across glorious, white-dressed countryside. Paddle an easy river as spring blossoms erupt, or hike a trail that’s exploded in fall colors. And so on. And so much more. Even the heritage of Waukesha is a contrast of styles that is sure to delight you, sort of where history meets hip. Our downtown is replete with historical architecture, cool boutiques, antique shops, a fascinating museum — plus new and trendy restaurants, art galleries and gathering spots. You can step back to the future of rock and roll where Les Paul, the inventor of the solid body electric guitar, was born and raised. You can meander a charming riverwalk, play with your kids in a park, travel a few moments to shop a farmers’ market, or travel a few more to experience the joys of a country afternoon. All this, and more, is Waukesha — where you’ll meet a great time, and hopefully, a great many more times. Welcome. We’re glad you’re here. PADDLE AN EASY RIVER AS SPRING BLOSSOMS ERUPT, OR HIKE A TRAIL THAT’S EXPLODED IN FALL COLORS. LEFT: The Rotunda, Meeting Venue ABOVE: Glacial Drumlin Trail, Waukesha WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 4 PEWA U KE E , W I S C O NS I N NOW THIS IS LAKE COUNTRY And here’s the most telling part about how much you’ll enjoy Pewaukee: just talk to the friendly folks who are here to welcome you and help you. You’ll notice, by the smiles on their faces and their words of warmth, it’s a good life for them, too. PEWAUKEE WELCOMES YOU. What does “enjoying the good life” mean to you? From rolling green hills to glistening lakes, history and heritage to new and cool, an easier pace to the friendliest people, it’s how we enjoy the good life in Pewaukee, and how you can, too. Where charm meets contemporary. Smack in the middle of what our locals refer to as Lake Country, you’ll find Pewaukee a recreationist’s dream come true — where fun meets adventure. For instance, Pewaukee Lake is the largest lake in Waukesha County — almost 2,500 acres in total, offering everything from inland sailing races to pleasure boating, wave running to water skiing, and of course year-round bragging rights to some of the best fishing in the state (including the top spot in Wisconsin to land 50-plus-inch muskies!). And if you’re a land lover, you’ll find just as much fun awaiting you at the many challenging, easy and altogether beautiful golf courses in our area; at parks and trails; and along open roads to pedal, jog or motorcycle through. So whether you’re here on vacation, on business or for a pleasant day trip, welcome to Pewaukee — where charm meets contemporary. We’re glad you’re here. PEWAUKEE LAKE IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN WAUKESHA COUNTY — ALMOST 2,500 ACRES IN TOTAL Much the same if you’re more of the “rest and relax” type, Pewaukee is where variety meets delight. Whether shopping our lakefront shops or the shore walk along the eastern beaches of Pewaukee Lake, you’ll find a delightful array of unique, eclectic boutiques, galleries, restaurants and other destinations of treat prove true just how fast time flies when you’re having fun. LEFT: Musky Fishing, Pewaukee Lake WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 6 ENTHUSIASTS MEET ADVENTURE WHAT’S YOUR IDEA OF ADVENTURE? THERE’S A LOT TO DISCOVER, AND ENJOY, IN WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE. Water enthusiasts will love how we play in what locals refer to as Lake Country. From fresh water fishing (year-round), to sailing and skiing our beautiful lake, to exploring a river or stream on kayak or canoe or even paddleboard, you’ll find delight and discovery waiting for you here. Cast your line into waters with the best muskie fishing in southeast Wisconsin Outdoor recreational fans celebrate life in Waukesha Pewaukee, too. You can explore miles of nature trails, comfortable parks and open roads to walk, hike and bike. Take a swing at a fun-filled variety of golf courses, from par threes to championship level. Or enjoy your favorite pastime of your favorite season — winter, spring, summer and fall. Even if you like your adventure on the milder side, Waukesha Pewaukee delights as well, as you tour classic architecture, fascinating museums, quaint farms, charming downtowns. Fun? Adventure? Yes, and yes. It’s all here, yours to enjoy, in Waukesha Pewaukee — where fun meets adventure. 7 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG X-COUNTRY SKIING & SNOWSHOEING MINOOKA PARK 1927 E. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-548-7800 waukeshacountyparks.com Six miles of trails on gently rolling terrain that are expertly groomed and tracked weekly for both skating and diagonal techniques Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm FARM VISITS COZY NOOK FARM S11 W30780 Summit Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-968-2573 cozynookfarms.com Primarily a working dairy farm offering a fall market full of pumpkins, squash and corn Sunday-Saturday: 9am-8pm EMSLIE FARM 2731 Northview Road Waukesha, WI 53188 920-220-9029 emsliefarm.com A wide variety of produce including sweet corn, potatoes, winter squash and more Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday-Sunday: 9am-6pm HAYRIDES & PUMPKIN PATCHES COZY NOOK FARM S11 W30780 Summit Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-968-2573 cozynookfarms.com Take hayrides through a true operational Wisconsin dairy farm and throughout the fields of the farm; over 40 varieties of pumpkins, gourds, squash and corn are available Sunday-Saturday: 9am-8pm EMSLIE FARM 2731 Northview Road Waukesha, WI 53188 920-220-9029 emsliefarm.com Family fall fun starts with picking pumpkins and continues to hayrides through the farm, corn maze, haunted barn, kids games and a variety of farm animals Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday-Sunday: 9am-6pm FISHING GUIDES DANCING WITH WALLEYES Fishing Guide-Jim O’Brien Waukesha, WI 53188 414-429-5292 dancingwithwalleyes.com Specializing in Waukesha County MIKE’S EXTREME GUIDE SERVICE Fishing Guide-Mike Koepp Pewaukee, WI 53072 mikekoepp.com 414-640-1642 Specializing in Pewaukee Lake GOLF MOOR DOWNS COUNTY PARK GOLF COURSE 438 Prospect Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-548-7821 golfwaukeshacounty.com 9-hole, par 34 course with club-house and pro-shop WESTERN LAKES GOLF CLUB W287 N1963 Oakton Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-0900 westernlakes.com 18-hole, par 72 course complete with practice facility and pro-shop WILLOW RUN N12 W26506 Golf Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-544-8585 willowrungolf.com 18-hole, par 71 course with driving range, putting and chipping green, practice bunker and golf shop ICE SKATING LAKEFRONT PARK/PEWAUKEE LAKE 222 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9129 cityofpewaukee.us Sunday-Saturday: Dawn to Dusk MINIATURE GOLF PRAIRIEVILLE PARK 2507 Plaza Court Waukesha, WI 53186 262-784-4653 prairievillepark.com Includes adventure golf, batting cages, bumper cars and snack shop (Weather Permitting) Monday-Thursday: 10am-10pm Friday-Saturday: 10am-10:30pm Sunday: 10:30am-10pm Rentals Available SWING TIME GOLF & BASEBALL 1601 E. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-3232 Includes miniature golf, driving range and batting cages (Weather Permitting) Sunday-Saturday: 9am to Dusk Rentals Available LEFT: Moor Downs Golf Course, Waukesha RIGHT: Rock Climbing, Waukesha County ENTHUSIASTS MEET ADVENTURE NATURE CENTER SCENIC HIKING SWIMMING RETZER NATURE CENTER FOX RIVER PARK LAKEFRONT PARK/PEWAUKEE LAKE S14 W28167 Madison Street Waukesha, WI 53188 262-896-8007 waukeshacountyparks.com Offering guided, scenic cross country skiing, hiking and snowshoeing – tour the prairies to learn about native plants and wildlife, native plants and wildlife exhibits and a planetarium Center: Sunday-Saturday: 8am-4:30pm Grounds: Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm PARKS FOX RIVER RIVERWALK Around the Fox River, Frame Park to Madison Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-524-3737 Enjoy this three-mile paved lit walkway along both sides of the Fox River starting at Frame Park through Historic Downtown Waukesha to Bethesda Park, with trails for biking and walking; benches and public art Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm FRAME PARK 701 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-524-3737 ci.waukesha.wi.us View the historic springs, picnic in the formal gardens, walk the paved trail running parallel with the Fox River or stay active at the playground Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm PEWAUKEE LAKE 222 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9129 cityofpewaukee.us Sunday-Saturday: Dawn to Dusk 9 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | W264 S4500 River Road Waukesha, WI 53189 262-970-6690 waukeshacountyparks.com Experience the beauty of nature through the wooded trails that run along the Fox River Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm LAKE COUNTRY RECREATIONAL TRAIL Golf Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-548-7801 waukeshacountyparks.com Follow the relatively flat trail to take in the changing effects of all seasons Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm MINOOKA PARK 1927 E. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-548-7800 waukeshacountyparks.com Follow the miles of wooded trails full of deciduous hardwoods with different levels appealing to all enthusiasts Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm SNOWBOARDING & TOBOGGANING LOWELL PARK 2201 Michigan Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-524-3737 ci.waukesha.wi.us Two wooden toboggan runs complement the sledding and snowboarding hills and ice skating rink Sunday-Saturday: Dawn to Dusk 222 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9129 cityofpewaukee.us Swim the lake from sandy beach access under the watch of lifeguards; find eateries, refreshing treats and beach supplies across the street Sunday-Saturday: Dawn to Dusk MINOOKA PARK 1927 E. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-548-7800 waukeshacountyparks.com Swim the four-acre swimming pond or lay along the 220 feet of sand beach; a sandpit volleyball with net, beach house with indoor restrooms and changing rooms available Sunday-Saturday: Sunrise to 10pm THE SPRINGS WATER PARK COUNTRY SPRINGS HOTEL 2810 Golf Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-547-0201 countryspringshotel.com Over 45,000 square feet of “splash-tacular” waterpark awaits you; this family size fun waterpark includes raft ride, body slide, indoor-outdoor whirlpool, activity pool, Barrell Roll River, tube ride, arcade and snack bar Monday-Thursday: 10am-9pm Friday: 10am-10pm Saturday: 9am-10pm Sunday: 9am-9pm FUN? ADVENTURE? YES, AND YES. IT’S ALL HERE, YOURS TO ENJOY, IN WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE — WHERE FUN MEETS ADVENTURE. VISITWAUKESHA.ORG WATER RENTALS (& RETAILERS) BOEHM’S BOAT RENTALS W270 N2807 Elm Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-3414 Rent a fishing boat to take onto Pewaukee Lake Sunday-Saturday: 9am-6pm FOX RIVER MART BAIT & TACKLE 279 W. Main Street Waukesha,WI 53186 262-547-7545 downtownwaukesha.com An assortment of live bait and tackle for fishing on the Fox River BELOW: Fishing in the Fox River, Historic Downtown Waukesha GANDER MOUNTAIN 2440 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-798-0424 gandermountain.com A large outdoor retailer, you’ll find everything you need for fishing Monday-Saturday: 9am-9pm Sunday: 10am-6pm GOOD TIME RENTALS Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-8632 goodtimerentalswi.com Rent two- or three-seater watercrafts, delivered and picked up at the lake of your choice May-September HIGH ROLLER FUN RENTALS 701 E. Moreland Boulevard Frame Park Waukesha, WI 53186 262-524-4008 highrollerfunrentals.com Rent surreys, paddleboats, pedal go-carts and more (Weather Permitting) Sunday-Saturday: 11am-8pm SMOKEY’S BAIT SHOP 129 Park Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-0360 smokeysmuskieshop.com The one stop shop for pontoon boat rentals, bait, tackle and apparel Sunday-Saturday: 6am-7pm SMOKEY’S MUSKIE SHOP N27 W27250 Woodland Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9659 smokeysmuskieshop.com Shop bait and tackle, view the Now & Then Muskie Museum Sunday-Saturday: 7am-7pm REVELERS MEET FUN WHY DO PEOPLE LOVE VISITING WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE FOR A COUPLES GETAWAY, A FAMILY VACATION OR SPECIAL EVENT? Let us count the ways. Winter. Spring. Summer. Fall. That’s right, Waukesha Pewaukee is home to a year-round calendar of fun, adventure, excitement, recreation and relaxation sure to stir just about everyone’s passions for good times enjoyed with family and friends. Be amazed by the acrobatic skill of trained skiers during the summer water ski show Whether you fancy shopping or history, arts or entertainment, dining or nightlife, attractions or adventure, outdoor sports or indoor fun, children’s activities or just something special for the two of you — and a lot more to see, and do, and enjoy — it’s all just an interstate away from Milwaukee, Madison, the Fox Valley, Chicago and even Minneapolis. So come, visit Waukesha Pewaukee today. And see how many unique and wonderful ways fun meets variety every day of the year! WINTER Festive spirits, festive sights. Crisp white days and sparkling, moonlit nights. Welcome to winter in Waukesha Pewaukee. Enjoy! JANUARY WAUKESHA JANBOREE 01/18/13-01/20/13 Join in the city wide, family fun winter celebration with many family, children, teen and adult activities, ice sculpting competition, toboggan sledding, planetarium, ice fishing, dog pull, 5k run/walk and so much more Multiple Locations Waukesha janboree.org 262-524-3737 FEBRUARY WI ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 02/01/13-02/02/13 The oldest state antiques organization in America produces this well-established antiques show with over 50 quality dealers selling furniture, collectibles, home décor, toys and more; authenticity guaranteed Waukesha County Exposition Center Waukesha wisconsinantiquedealers.com 414-510-4441 MOLTEN WISCONSIN BOYS VOLLEYBALL FESTIVAL 02/02/13-02/03/13 A part of the USA Volleyball Junior National Championships, individual and team participants play in two day festival format and single elimination playoffs, awards to follow; spectators are welcome Center Court Sports Complex Waukesha eteamz.com/greatlakesvbc 262-939-2534 PEWAUKEE FROST FESTIVAL 02/22/13-02/23/13 Celebrate everything winter with a candlelight hike for all ages, kids ice fishing clinic, family scavenger hunt, games and activities Lakefront Park Pewaukee positivelypewaukee.com 262-695-9735 REVEL IN THE WHIMSY OF ART AT OVER A DOZEN GALLERIES FEATURING GLASS ART, POTTERY, JEWELRY AND MUCH MORE, AT ART CRAWLS. SPRING From the first blossoms of the season to a bloom of brilliant colors and sunshine, joy is in the air. Welcome to spring in Waukesha Pewaukee. Enjoy! MARCH GET LUCKY ART CRAWL 03/02/13 137 artisans at 21 galleries and showplaces are featured at this seasonal event; walk the downtown streets to discover your next artistic treasure; shop the boutiques, listen to live music, take a trolley or indulge in food and drink Historic Downtown Waukesha waukeshaart.com 262-542-1522 USA SWIMMING SPEEDO SERIES MEET 03/07/13-03/10/13 Displaying some of the top swimming talent from across the United States, each meet is sure to be filled with exciting moments and unforgettable accomplishments Waukesha South High School Waukesha waukeshaexpress.org 262-970-0641 APRIL TRAILBREAKER MARATHON 04/06/13 Waukesha tradition consisting of a full marathon, half-marathon and a 5k run/ walk; all events begin in downtown Waukesha and running along the Fox River, full marathon continues on the Glacial Drumlin Trail Schuetze Recreation Center Frame Park Waukesha runthetrailbreaker.com 262-524-3716 CRAZY QUILTERS 26TH ANNIVERSARY QUILT SHOW 04/14/13-04/15/13 Over 300 items on display from quilters with a passion to make quilting an art form; special exhibits, guest speakers, bed turning, quilt raffle and silent auction are also available Parkview Middle School Mukwonago mukwonagocrazyquilters.com 262-363-3761 MAY MOTHER OF ALL ART CRAWLS 05/04/13 137 artisans at 21 galleries and showplaces are featured at this seasonal event; walk the downtown streets to discover your next artistic treasure; shop the boutiques, listen to live music, take a trolley or indulge in food and drink Historic Downtown Waukesha waukeshaart.com 262-542-1522 MAY MADNESS SOCCER TOURNAMENT 05/04/13-05/05/13 Select, Academy and Recreational teams compete at the U7-U14 girls and U7-U18 boys games; now offering longer games at all Select levels Multiple Fields Waukesha scwaukesha.org 262-544-4569 PEWAUKEE KIWANIS RIVER RUN 05/11/13 A timed six-mile canoe/kayak race from Hammel Machine in Pewaukee to Frame Park in Waukesha Hammel Machine Pewaukee pewaukeekiwanis.org 262-691-2700 LEFT: Waukesha JanBoree, January ABOVE: Get Lucky Art Crawl, Historic Downtown Waukesha WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 12 REVELERS MEET FUN BADGERLAND WATER SKI SHOW MEMORIAL DAY SHOW 05/27/13 Performed weekly on the Fox River watch the themed shows as ballet, barefooting, doubles, jumping, pyramids, swivel and trios skills and formations are executed by trained skiers Frame Park Waukesha badgerland.org 262-372-1754 PEWAUKEE LAKE WATER SKI SHOW MEMORIAL DAY SHOW 05/27/13 Entertaining weekly themed shows filled with barefooting, pyramids and acrobatic skills performed on Pewaukee Lake provide a truly fun experience for the entire family Lakefront Park Pewaukee pewaukee.waterski.org 414-350-8713 MILLER LITE SPORTING CLAYS CHAMPIONSHIP 05/30/13-06/02/13 Annual 3-day championship draws in hundreds of shooters from all over the country to compete in six events with purses awarded; spectators are welcomed Wern Valley Sportsmens Club Waukesha wernvalley.com 262-968-2400 SUMMER With so much to see and do and enjoy outdoors (and in!), it’s a good thing the days are longer and the nights are warmer! Welcome to summer in Waukesha Pewaukee. Enjoy! JUNE SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS 06/14/13-06/15/13 National and local authors present sessions about their work including children’s and young adult authors; features include book readings and signings, cookbook stage with demonstrations and special programming UW-Waukesha Campus Waukesha sewibookfest.com 262-446-3328 PEWAUKEE KIWANIS BEACH PARTY WITH THE LAKE COUNTRY CLEAN WATER FESTIVAL 06/21/13-06/22/13 The street is blocked off for this two-day lakefront event filled with water activities, water ski show, children’s activities and entertainment, live music, food, refreshments and all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast Lakefront Park Pewaukee pewaukeekiwanis.org 414-350-8713 FIESTA WAUKESHA 06/21/13-06/23/13 Promoting multi-cultural awareness this festival offers a wide array of Hispanic entertainment, Latin American cuisine, amusement rides, children’s area and more; located along the banks of the Fox River Frame Park Waukesha lacasadesperanza.org 262-547-0887 CARL ZACH CYCLING CLASSIC 06/30/13 See first hand jaw-dropping speed as international bicycle racers take hairpin turns on the streets of downtown Waukesha during the last leg of the Tour of America’s Dairyland series Historic Downtown Waukesha downtownwaukesha.com 262-549-6154 JULY CONTINENTAL AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION STATE TOURNAMENT 07/06/13-07/07/13 Continental Amateur Baseball Association 10U to 12U State Tournament; experience first-class atmosphere, quality competition and enjoyment for youth competitors Multiple Fields Waukesha goyard-baseball.com 920-253-9956 PEWAUKEE TRIATHLON 07/07/13 Course is ideal for both seasoned veterans and those that are new to the sport; swim Pewaukee Lake, bike around the lake viewing glacial rolling hills and run along a path hugging the shoreline Lakefront Park Pewaukee midwestsportsevents.com 800-429-8044 WAUKESHA COUNTY FAIR 07/17/13-07/21/13 Proud to be the oldest fair in Wisconsin, celebrating over 170 years, and the largest event in Waukesha County; featuring barnyard animals, crafts, food, farm displays and the midway Waukesha County Exposition Center Waukesha waukeshacountyfair.com 262-544-5922 TASTE OF LAKE COUNTRY & FINE ARTS FESTIVAL 07/26/13-07/27/13 Celebrating the food, music and art in Lake Country; sample the best of the area in one place with local restaurants selling signature food items, local musicians rocking out and local artists displaying their work Lakefront Park Pewaukee tasteoflakecountry.com 262-695-9735 WAUKESHA KENNEL CLUB ALL BREED DOG SHOW 07/27/13-07/28/13 The third-largest dog show in the country, dedicated dog breeders and exhibitors showcase their pure-bred’s skills and agility during the full days of competitions Waukesha County Exposition Center Waukesha waukeshakennelclub.org 262-896-8490 AUGUST RED HOT BBQ ART CRAWL WISCONSIN HIGHLAND GAMES WAUKESHA BLUESFEST WISCONSIN STATE SPORTING CLAYS CHAMPIONSHIP 08/03/13 137 artisans at 21 galleries and showplaces are featured at this seasonal event; walk the downtown streets to discover your next artistic treasure; shop the boutiques, listen to live music, take a trolley or indulge in food and drink Historic Downtown Waukesha waukeshaart.com 262-542-1522 08/09/13-08/10/13 14 national and local acts perform over two days, enjoy traditional and contemporary blues, rhythm and blues, soul, gospel and roots music, as well as country and rock and roll influences; art show also available Naga-Waukee Park Delafield waukeshabluesfest.com 800-366-1961 AUGUSTFEST SOCCER TOURNAMENT 08/16/13-08/18/13 Select, Academy and Recreational teams compete at the U7-U14 girls and U7-U18 boys games; now offering longer games at all Select levels Multiple Fields Waukesha scwaukesha.org 262-544-4569 WINGS OVER WAUKESHA 08/24/13-08/25/13 Featuring a variety of nationallyrenowned aerobatics acts, wing walkers, sky divers and a host of contemporary and vintage aircraft from both civilian and military aviation on display Waukesha County Airport Crites Field Waukesha wingsoverwaukesha.com 262-424-6747 08/30/13-09/01/13 A celebration of all things Scottish, Irish and Celtic with the mighty roar of the bagpipes, kilted athletes performing feats of strength, spinning and leaping Highland dancers, hands-on activities and sports, St. Andrew’s Pub and much more Waukesha County Exposition Center Waukesha wisconsinscottish.org 262-896-8490 TBA Participate in this five day event with eight events along with the main event, 200 Bird State Championship Wern Valley Sportsmens Club Waukesha wi-sportingclays.com 608-343-4720 WEEKLY SUMMER EVENTS BADGERLAND WATER SKI SHOW WednesdAys, MeMoriAl dAy To lABor dAy Performed weekly on the Fox River watch the themed shows as ballet, barefooting, doubles, jumping, pyramids, swivel and trios skills and formations are executed by trained skiers Frame Park Waukesha badgerland.org 262-372-1754 MARKET ON THE HILL WednesdAys, MeMoriAl dAy To ocToBer A wide variety of farm and artisan products are provided from 20 vendors such as seasonal fruits, vegetables, caramels, soaps, fair trade items and more Building Q-Waukesha County Technical College Pewaukee marketonthehill.com 262-695-9735 LEFT: Waukesha Freeman Friday Night Live, Historic Downtown Waukesha ABOVE: Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Show WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 14 REVELERS MEET FUN WATERFRONT WEDNESDAY CONCERT SERIES WAUKESHA FARMERS’ MARKET WednesdAys, June To AugusT Listen to this weekly musical series along the beachfront of Pewaukee Lake or dining al fresco across the street; genres include rock, blues and reggae and party music Lakefront Park Pewaukee waterfrontwednesday.com 262-695-9735 CIVIC BAND CONCERT ThursdAys, June To AugusT Weekly music series with each concert featuring selections from famous Broadway musicals, a guest soloist, marches and contemporary band arrangements and a stirring closing composition Historic Downtown Waukesha Les Paul Performance Center Cutler Park ci.waukesha.wi.us 262-524-3737 PEWAUKEE LAKE WATER SKI SHOW ThursdAys, MeMoriAl dAy To lABor dAy Entertaining weekly themed shows filled with barefooting, pyramids and acrobatic skills performed on Pewaukee Lake provide a truly fun experience for the entire family Lakefront Park Pewaukee pewaukee.waterski.org 414-350-8713 WAUKESHA FREEMAN FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE FridAys, June To sepTeMBer Six stages of live music playing a variety of genres are located throughout the downtown at this weekly event; pull up a chair at any of the stages or stroll the streets to shop and dine Historic Downtown Waukesha waukeshafreemanfridaynightlive.com 262-544-8030 15 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | sATurdAys, MAy To ocToBer Located along the Fox River, over 70 vendors provide products that are homegrown, raised or handmade in Wisconsin; products include in-season fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, baked goods and arts and crafts Riverfront Plaza Historic Downtown Waukesha downtownwaukesha.com 262-549-6154 FALL Rolling hills awash in reds, yellows and browns. Comfortable, sunny days and cozy, sweater-wrapped nights. Welcome to fall in Waukesha Pewaukee. Enjoy! SEPTEMBER WAUKESHA ART FEST 09/07/13 Talk to artists from around the country and see their masterful creations at this juried art show; enjoy the art, shopping, children’s activity tent, silent auction and food available Main Street Historic Downtown Waukesha downtownwaukesha.com 262-549-6154 APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL 09/21/13 A fun-filled day of shopping at the apple market; children’s games and hands-on activities; horse-drawn hayrides; scarecrow competition; hiking prairie trails; viewing wildlife and plant exhibits; and live music Retzer Nature Center Waukesha waukeshacounty.gov 262-896-8007 VISITWAUKESHA.ORG BUTTERFLY BADGER OPEN TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT 09/21/13-09/22/13 Compete in single, double, youth, 40 and over, women and recreational events at this four-star USATT sanctioned tournament with prize money awarded; spectators are welcome Center Court Sports Complex Waukesha badgeropen.com 414-281-3123 OCTOBER WISCONSIN FEARGROUNDS 10/04/13-10/27/13 – Weekends & 10/31/13-11/02/13 Rated #1 in Wisconsin, expect the unexpected at the highly decorated, elaborate haunted house, labyrinth of torment; highest level of terror interactions as the hunted become the hunter of ghouls and zombies Waukesha County Exposition Center Waukesha wisconsinfeargrounds.com 262-844-5611 IT’S ALL JUST AN INTERSTATE AWAY FROM MILWAUKEE, MADISON, THE FOX VALLEY, CHICAGO AND EVEN MINNEAPOLIS. WI ANTIQUES DEALERS ASSOCIATION ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 10/04/13-10/05/13 The oldest state antiques organization in America produces this well-established antiques show with over 50 quality dealers selling furniture, collectibles, home décor, toys and more; authenticity guaranteed Waukesha County Exposition Center Waukesha wisconsinantiquedealers.com 414-510-4441 FALL ART CRAWL 10/05/13 137 artisans at 21 galleries and showplaces are featured at this seasonal event; walk the downtown streets to discover your next artistic treasure; shop the boutiques, listen to live music, take a trolley or indulge in food and drink Historic Downtown Waukesha waukeshaart.com 262-542-1522 Apple Harvest Festival, September NOVEMBER COUNTRY CHRISTMAS 11/28/13-11/30/13 Wisconsin’s largest, most spectacular drive-through holiday lights event has over a million lights on display with animated figures and holiday scenes; working model train and near life-size nativity scene displayed too Country Springs Hotel Waukesha thecountrychristmas.com 800-247-6640 DECEMBER COUNTRY CHRISTMAS 12/01/13-12/31/13 Wisconsin’s largest, most spectacular drive-through holiday lights event has over a million lights on display with animated figures and holiday scenes; working model train and near life-size nativity scene displayed too Country Springs Hotel Waukesha thecountrychristmas.com 800-247-6640 ART ANGEL ART CRAWL 12/07/13 137 artisans at 21 galleries and showplaces are featured at this seasonal event; walk the downtown streets to discover your next artistic treasure; shop the boutiques, listen to live music, take a trolley or indulge in food and drink Historic Downtown Waukesha waukeshaart.com 262-542-1522 SPECIAL OLYMPICS STATE FALL SPORTS TOURNAMENT 12/07/13 500 athletes compete in volleyball at this competition for the entire state; spectators are welcomed Center Court Sports Complex Waukesha specialolympicswisconsin.org 608-222-1324 For an expanded list of events log on to visitwaukesha.org EXPLORERS MEET CURIOSITIES WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH YOUR DAY IN WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE? What can you do with your day in Waukesha Pewaukee? The question is better asked: what can’t you do with your day? After all, Waukesha Pewaukee is where explorers meet curiosities. Consider the day full of activities that are yours to enjoy year round. From a winter JanBoree to horseback riding in spring, live music performances under the stars in summer or pumpkin rides in the fall, plus hundreds of other fantastic ways to enjoy the day, you’ll never find yourself (or your kids) asking: what do we do next? Waukesha Pewaukee is alive with all things artsy and cultural, too. Historic museums; the birthplace of Les Paul, inventor of solid body electric guitar that began rock and roll; plus private galleries and local artist studios where you’ll find everything from paintings to ceramics to who-knows-what. And here’s an important tip: don’t forget your walking shoes. In fact, Waukesha Pewaukee offers a host of fascinating walking tours including “Waukesha GuitarTown,” murals, sculptures, historic architecture and more — not to mention a meandering, romantic riverwalk in Waukesha, and beautiful lakeshore stroll among shops in Pewaukee. What are you doing today? What aren’t you doing? That’s Waukesha Pewaukee, where explore meets excursion. HANDS-ON ART EXPERIENCES ALMONT GALLERY 342 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-1522 almontgallery.org Set-up a private lesson with one of the many featured artists of the gallery Available by appointment A TOUCH OF GLAZE 721 Meadowbrook Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-524-0231 atouchofglaze.com Creatively express yourself with the chance to create your own pottery creation Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-9pm Sunday: 12pm-6pm THE CLINTON ST. GALLERY ON MAIN 336 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-0665 theclintonstgallery.com Classes for a variety of mediums as painting, raku, beading and gourd embellishments Call for class schedules ABOVE: Historic Downtown Waukesha RIGHT: The Clinton St. Gallery – Raku, Historic Downtown Waukesha 17 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG JESS FLEUR FUN 320 South Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-643-7944 jessfleurfun.com Workshops are offered to learn the art of floral arrangements, seasonal centerpieces and bedazzling items Call for hours OTTO’S FINE ART ACADEMY 396 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-970-9524 ottosartacademy.com Participate in a program designed to teach anyone to draw and paint Available by appointment THE POTTER’S SHOP 335 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-1920 potteryinwaukesha.com Offering an array of workshops teaching the techniques of wheel work Call for hours WISE ART GLASS 139 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 414-234-8723 downtownwaukesha.com Open to all levels of experience, fused and stained glass classes are available Available by appointment CULTURE WAUKESHA CIVIC THEATRE 264 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-4911 waukeshacivictheatre.org Educational programs and live performances that enrich, challenge and entertain both participants and audience members WAUKESHA COUNTY MUSEUM 101 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-521-2859 waukeshacountymuseum.org Exhibits include fur trading, Civil War, Springs Era, planned Les Paul experience; feature exhibit rotates Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-4:30pm CLARK HOUSE MUSEUM 206 E. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-0233 pewaukeehistory.org Explore early Pewaukee life in this historic home filled with collection of items from the earliest days May-October Wednesday: 1pm-4pm; 7pm-9pm Sunday: 1pm-4pm EXPLORERS MEET CURIOSITIES WALKING TOURS WAUKESHA PUBLIC ART 10. Ramona Audley-10 foot Guitar First Federal Bank of Wisconsin, 134 Wisconsin Avenue 1. Three Bronze Bears Bank Street on the Fox Riverwalk 11. Ed Legge 2. Fox Statues Civic Theatre rear exit, Moreland Boulevard Bridge, Public Library *River’s End Gallery, 380 W. Main Street 3. New Dawn Bright Future Main Street Plaza *House of Guinness, 354 W. Main Street Bill Taylor, 2000, acrylic *Almont Gallery, 342 W. Main Street 4. Standing Ovation Main Street & Barstow Street 16. Fred Kaems 5. Dragon Fly Barstow Street & Corrina Boulevard Bridge *Steaming Cup, 340 W. Main Street Larson Company; 1995, concrete, steel 19. Francisco Mora 6. Source State Office Building *Clinton St. Gallery, 336 W. Main Street 20. Jean Stamsta John Rawlins; 2006, bronze Johnson Statuary; 1994-1997, cast concrete 12. Carrie Chimenti 13. Gary Gresl *Magellans, 370 W. Main Street 14. Amy Cropper 15. Connie Pelzek *Mia’s, 800 Clinton Street Paul Bobrowitz Jr.; 2007, stainless steel 17. Jeff Homar 18. Bill Taylor *People’s Park, 337 W. Main Street Kristen Theilking & Kevin Brunett; 2007, stainless steel, fiber optics *Café de Arts, 136 E. St. Paul Avenue 7. Life’s Ribbon Brook Street & St. Paul Avenue *Generations at 5 Points, 294 W. Main Street Richard Taylor; 2005, metal, paint *Little Swiss Clock Shop, 270 W. Main Street 8. Veteran’s Sundial West Avenue & Wisconsin Avenue 23. Pat Mitchell 21. Shay Johnson 22. Nancy Schmidt *Waukesha Civic Theater, 264 W. Main Street Ken Saiki Design and Hitchcock Design; 1998, concrete, limestone, metal 24. Lance Dobersek 9. Sensing the Whole Public Library 25. Peggy Farrell *Bosco’s Social Club, 260 W. Main Street *Allô! Chocolat, 234 W. Main Street Michael Stanford Foster; 2006, oil on masonite 26. Chuck Wickler *Martha Merrell’s/Cuddles, 231 W. Main Street GUITARS 1. Jeff Seymour-10 foot Guitar Springs Building (Interior), 521 Wisconsin Avenue 27. Andy Fletcher/Katie Musloff *Rochester Deli, 143 W. Broadway 2. Jennifer Espenscheid-10 foot Guitar WAUKESHA HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE 3. Bill Reid-10 foot Guitar This Queen Anne commercial building housed the post office until 1914 when it relocated to west Broadway. Waukesha Tattoo Co. @ Galleria Edge (Interior), 463 W. Main Street Couri Insurance, 379 W. Main Street 4. Marcia Schneider-10 foot Guitar People’s Park, 337 W. Main Street 5. Chuck Weber-10 foot Guitar Waukesha State Bank (Interior), 100 Bank Street 6. Ben Stark-10 foot Guitar Waukesha State Bank, 100 Bank Street 7. Team Guthrie-10 foot Guitar Avalon Square, Main Street & Gaspar Street 8. Tom Noll-10 foot Guitar Freeman Building, 801 N. Barstow 9. Gene Evans-10 foot Guitar Waukesha County Museum, 101 W. Main Street * Playable Guitars are located indoors 19 *Mainstream Bar & Grill, 404 W. Main Street WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | 1. Nickell Building: 338-340 W. Main Street; 1901 2. Dr. Roberts Building: 726 N. Grand Avenue; 1927 Dr. Roberts was made famous for his lifesaving patented animal cures. In its original form, this Mediterranean style building had terra cotta trim and animal heads gracing the tops of the columns. 3. The Robinson Block: 342-344 W. Main Street; 1857 This 1st stone structure in the city was built after a fire destroyed most frame buildings in the town. A mix of styles, the building housed a harness shop with rentals on the 2nd floor. A popular public social hall on the 3rd floor was where the first area call to arms for the Civil War was answered. VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 4. Angrave-Waite Block: 337 W. Main Street; 1868 Curved to fit it’s corner location, this building served originally as a butcher shop and then as a tavern. The building blocks are ashlar – a popular building material of the early years. 5. W.T. Lyle’s Building: 912 Clinton Street; 1890 This splendid example of Queen Anne style originally housed W.T. Lyle’s Furniture Store and Funeral Parlor. The facade is carved brownstone with decorative brickwork, pediments and exotic entablatures. 6. J.J. Clark Store: 323-325 W. Main Street; 1888 A Victorian contrast to the surrounding Italianate building styles, this former dry goods store sports stone voussoirs and key-stone over the arched windows. 7. R.C. Beggs Hardware Store: 920 Clinton Street; pre-1880 An Italian style of brick and stone with cast iron pilasters, the floral-incised stone hood molds on the 2nd floor windows and the 3rd floor hosts a pediment metal cornice. 8. Spring House: Bank Street on the Fox Riverwalk During the hey-day of the Springs Era in Waukesha, many springs were opened to the public and an entire culture of health tourism brought thousands of tourists from all over the world to stay at lavish spas and hotels. Springhouses protected the purity of the water and marked the locations of the springs. A replica of the 1870 Silurian Springhouse currently stands. 9. Dieman Building: 332 South Street; 1903 Although the lower story has been altered over the years, the second floor remains an excellent example of restrained commercial style Queen Anne with its simple pilasters, denticulated cornice, brick corbel table between pilasters and oriel windows. 10. The Putney & Oriental Blocks: 301 W. Main Street – 802 N. Grand Avenue; 1870-1891 The “Oriental Block” was built by Captain Foskett Putney. A veteran of the “Patriot War” the “Captain” dabbled in many things from farms to hotels. His son, Frank, razed the old hotel on Main Street to the north of his father’s block and replaced it with a stunning example of High Victorian style. Frank also built what is known as the “new” Putney block to the south of the Oriental Block on Grand Avenue. A splendid example of Queen Anne commercial design with coursed ashlar and corner sheet metal bartizan sporting a slate roof. 11. Waukesha County Museum: 101 W. Main Street; 1893 This imposing stone building is the former Waukesha County Courthouse, and the current home of the Waukesha County Museum whose roots reach back for over 100 years. Historic Downtown Waukesha 12. Frame Park & Formal Gardens: Fox Riverwalk; circa 1930’s 14. The Schlitz Hotel: 294 W. Main Street; 1901 In 1927, Mr. and Mrs. Frame donated the land which was formerly the site of Hobo Springs, one of the original wonders that contributed to the “Springs Era” when Waukesha was known as “The Saratoga of the West.” The two-acre formal garden, which is home to over 12,000 carefully attended florals, is still held in high regard as a horticultural work of art. Along the park and into the city a Riverwalk has been developed. When the American House Hotel burned to the ground in the Main Street Fire, the Milwaukee beer magnate rebuilt on the site for an initial construction cost of $5,000. This beautifully detailed Queen Anne has a two story corner bartizan that continues across the frieze. 15. Avalon Hotel/Square: 222 Park Place; 1871/1928/2003 Honoring of the old, by the new – The renovation of Avalon Square meant the dismantling of the Springs Era 1871 Waukesha Hotel and its eventual connection to the 1928 Avalon Hotel. With careful consideration for Waukesha’s architectural significance, the indigenous limestone facade and architecture profile were maintained and replicated. The new construction 13. 1st State Bank: 744 N. Grand Avenue; 1890-1920’s In 1890 the building had a brick and rubble facade. In the 1920’s a smooth “moderne” veneer was added. The almost “monument” nature of the building is due to the large-scale windows set with stylized ornamentation. blends the new building with its history, and honors the old hotel, which was a center of community activity. 16. Waukesha Post Office: 235 W. Broadway; 1913 Dominated by a semicircular portico featuring six fluted Doric columns. The shallow dome is capped by a copper roof with an interior lobby sporting a colonnade of red marble columns with gold Corinthian capitals, and a coffered dome. This building was the first federallyowned post office in the city and now serves as The Rotunda banquet facility. WAUKESHA WALKING TOUR MAP 12 6 7 8 14 15 13 12 11 3 4 5 1 20 7 5 3 5 6 23 14 22 21 1 17 19 10 6 4 18 9 24 25 26 7 9 11 4 2 3 15 8 16 2 16 27 8 2 1 9 GUITARS 2 2 HISTORICAL BUILDINGS PUBLIC ART 10 13 EXPLORERS MEET CURIOSITIES PEWAUKEE HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE 1. Asa Clark House: 206 E. Wisconsin Avenue; 1844 Built by the son of Asa Clark, the first white settler to the area, this Greek revival house once served as a hotel on Watertown Plank Road (now Wisconsin Avenue) and is currently the community’s museum. 2. Charlie Schumann House: 209 Clark Street; circa 1889 Built with hand tools by its German immigrant owner, it’s the only house in Pewaukee built of native Pewaukee Limestone. 3. Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church: 202 Clark Street; 1894 Parishioners and $740 built this church and carriage house, which became the Town Hall in 1950 when the congregation moved to the new church on Prospect Avenue (Clarks former apple orchard) and today the building serves as the V.F.W. Hall. 4. Brandt’s Grocery: 346 Oakton Avenue; mid-late 1800’s This building once served as carpenter & boat shops, broom factory, printing company, saloon, and now a retail gift shop. But many people remember it as Brandt’s Grocery where you got a bag of candy if you paid your monthly bill on time. 5. Peter Larson House: 322 Oakton Avenue; mid-late 1800’s Mr. Larson was the first mason to arrive in the area and built his home with arched windows, mansard roof, and porthole window signifying he haled from Denmark – a seafaring nation. 6. McDowell-O’Neill House: 316 Oakton Avenue; circa 1870’s In 1901, the location of this charming café was the site where hardware store proprietor, Sherman McDowell, organized the first telephone service for Pewaukee. 7. Methodist Church: 302 Oakton Avenue; 1870 The church, with its 15 inch walls and large oak beams, cost $4,000 to erect – over fifty times the cost of the land purchased from Asa Clark. After 90 years, the church moved and the site became the library. In 2005 the library moved to a new location and the site now serves as the Town Hall. 8. Masterson-Rombough House: 237 Oakton Avenue; circa 1880’s Thomas Masterson, a Scandinavian immigrant who operated a lime kiln, built the original tall, narrow, steep-roofed house. The stucco and block style porch was added by J. Rombough. 9. Rombough Grocery: 235 Oakton Avenue; circa late 1800’s A typical retail blockhouse structure with false front, this store was covered with galvanized sheet iron with an embossing to simulate bricks. 10. Odd Fellow’s Hall: 227 Oakton Avenue; 1876 The three links pictured in the relief on the building signify love, friendship, and truth. This hall was Pewaukee’s social center for many years, and was the setting for plays, concerts, graduations, dances, and public meetings. Pewaukee Lake Waterfront 21 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 11. Caldwell Store: 215 Oakton Avenue; mid-late 1800’s Justice of the Peace, Alexander Caldwell, arrived in Pewaukee in 1843. His grocery store occupied this building and was the temporary home for the library. The building was remodeled in 1905. Alexander’s sister, Margaret, became the first woman doctor in the county and one of the first in the state. Grandson, Robert Shaw, spent most of his childhood in the area and later became a screen writer for movies and television. (He wrote the infamous “Who Shot J.R.” episode of TV’s “Dallas.”) 12. First Water Works: 214 Oakton Avenue; 1929 This classic little reminder of modern conveniences is now the home of the Chamber of Commerce. 13. Frank Garret’s Harness Shop: 210 Oakton Avenue; circa late 1800’s Frank took over the harness, furniture, and saddlery business and added the 2nd story years later. 14. Pewaukee State Bank: 101 W. Wisconsin Avenue; 1914 This plain brick building housed the bank on the main floor, the 2nd floor was rented to a dentist & Bell Telephone Co. and the lower level housed a hairdresser and barber business. 15. Rexal Pharmacy: 117 W. Wisconsin Avenue; 1900 Built around the turn of the century, in 1917 the building was altered and combined with the galvanized sheet iron building next door that formerly served as the post office. The owner rented the part of the newly formed building for offices, and the basement housed the “Canteen” – an ice cream parlor. Clark House Museum, Pewaukee 16. The Owl Theatre: 119 W. Wisconsin Avenue; 1914 *American Legion Hall 118 Main Street; 1929 In the past there was an archway that said “Mutual Movies” over a ticket booth and had two clocks at the entrance indicating show times for the 100-seat theatre. A local pianist accompanied the movies. In 1928 it was remodeled for use as Alton’s Grocery Store, which operated long into the 20th century. 21. The Octagon House: 370 High Street; 1856 A typical example of a hall of the era. This unique home is the source of many rumors and tales. There are unconfirmed tales of an under-ground passage that ran from the house to the barn supposedly harboring runaway slaves. *Masonic Temple 126 Main Street; 1923 A classic temple style architecture. 22. The Quarry & Quarry House: 165 Capitol Drive; 1862 *Baptist Church 175 Main Street; 1859 & 1875 parsonage (to the west) 17. The Beach Front: Wisconsin Avenue The church’s bell tower was used for many years as a “town crier” announcing curfew, meetings, fires, services, at midnight on New Year’s Eve, and on July 4th. The bell tolled WWI Armistice. When Pewaukee first became a thriving community, the lakefront as dotted with harness shops, boat building businesses, a granary, and icehouses. At one time a bowling alley was added, and a pub or two. Today it flourishes as a retail center, and the reconstructed train depot serves as a location for free concerts, ski sows, and events on the waterfront. 19. The Heyday of Cinema: 121 Park Avenue; 1950’s 20. The Anthenaeum: 145 Park Avenue; 1905 Built originally, as the Heath Hotel in 1847 to accommodate 50 guests, by the proprietor of a successful steamboat business on Pewaukee Lake. The popular ”steamboat” architecture, filigree arches and balustrades were added. 23. St. Bartholomew’s Church: 140 Lake Street; 1900 Now known as Holy Apostles Church, the building housed St. Bartholomew’s congregation for a century until recently when a new structure was built. Notice the stunning colored stone that lends itself to the old world feel of this magnificent, towered structure. Although serving new purposes today, you can still see the original marquee movie theatre architecture that made this cinema a typical example of its era. 18. Main Street Blocks: *The Zaun Hotel 100 Main Street Watertown Cream City Brick finished off the home of the owner and operator of the quarry that used to exist from the backyard of the house through the condominium complex to the west of the park. This building constructed of natural Pewaukee stone, was once the cultural center of the area, containing a bowling alley, billiard table and bath house. The stage on the second floor was used for recitals, lyceum programs, plays and graduations. 24. St. Mary’s Cemetery: 449 W. Wisconsin Avenue The yard of St. Mary’s Church is the final resting place of many founders of the community. 21 PARK 11 10 24 13 12 17 16 15 HISTORICAL BUILDINGS 22 8 7 6 5 4 14 19 PEWAUKEE WALKING TOUR MAP 9 2 18 3 1 20 23 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 22 BUYERS MEET ECLECTIC FUNNY THING ABOUT SHOPPING IN WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE. THERE’S SUCH A DELIGHTFUL VARIETY OF BOTH FAMILIAR BRANDS AND UNIQUE BOUTIQUES THAT YOU’RE APT TO ENCOUNTER MORE THAN ONE OCCASION IN YOUR DAY WHEN YOU’LL SAY: I DON’T WANT THAT, I NEED THAT. So get ready, get set, and let’s go shopping! Up and down the charming (occasionally even cobblestone) sidewalks of Waukesha Pewaukee, you’ll find just about everything and anything your heart desires. A bevy of antique stores awaiting your treasure hunt. Funky art galleries where artists share their work with you. Fashion boutiques, children’s clothing, artisan jewelers, gourmet foods, specialty shops, health and wellness, knick-knacks, bric-a-brac, you name it — enough to fill any number of shopping bags, and a great day of fun, quickly and easily. Shop the day away in boutiques, antique shops and gourmet food shops finding that perfect treasure What do you want? What do you need? Shop Waukesha Pewaukee, and you’re sure to find it. 23 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG ANTIQUES & ART ALLISON ART HOUSE & GIFTS 234 Brook Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-970-9570 allisonarthouse.com Encouraging individuals to explore their artistic abilities with a diverse selection of arts and crafts Thursday & Saturday: 10am-4pm Friday: 10am-5pm Or by appointment ALMONT GALLERY 342 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-1522 almontgallery.org Purchase work from more than 12 artists featuring pottery, fused glass, photography, oil painting, metal sculpture, jewelry and more Monday-Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 10am-4pm Sunday: 12pm-4pm ABOVE: Design Xchange, Pewaukee LEFT: Antiques & Uniques on Main, Historic Downtown Waukesha ANTIQUES & UNIQUES ON MAIN 250 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-844-1819 antiquesuniquesmall.com Over 20,000 square feet with 100+ dealers featuring collectables, clothing, jewelry, home accessories, furniture and toys. Sunday-Saturday: 10am-5pm ASHTON ART GALLERY 346 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-896-9308 downtownwaukesha.com Working art studio and gallery specializing in abstract artwork as well as ceramic and wood pieces Tuesday-Friday: 11am-5pm Saturday: 10am-3pm THE CLINTON ST. GALLERY ON MAIN 336 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-0665 theclintonstgallery.com Working art studio and gallery offering pottery, photography, mixed media, glass art and paintings Monday-Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 12pm-4pm LAKE COUNTRY GALLERY W240 N3485 Pewaukee Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-3800 4,000 square feet filled with original paintings by some of Wisconsin’s finest, arts and crafts and jewelry Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 11am-4pm METROPOLITAN ANTIQUES & GIFTS 259 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-5000 downtownwaukesha.com Featuring a variety of reasonably priced antiques for your home or for gifts Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5:30pm RANDOM TWIGS 275 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-574-7545 downtownwaukesha.com Creative space with drawings, paintings, jewelry and pottery for sale; also featuring antique printing press cards for sale Call for hours RIVER’S END GALLERY 380 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-896-8875 riversendgallery.com Experience how this array of fine art makes any environment a true original through ceramics, jewelry, sculpture and collectibles Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-6pm Friday: 10am-7:30pm Saturday: 10am-4pm WAUKESHA ANTIQUE MALL 1427 E. Racine Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-524-0600 Over 75 dealers offer home accessories, furniture, jewelry, collectables and more; where you are sure to find anything you are looking for Sunday-Saturday: 10am-5pm WISE ART GLASS 139 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 414-234-8723 downtownwaukesha.com Specializing in stained and fused glass used to create jewelry and glassware Monday-Saturday: 10am-6pm FASHION & JEWELRY BANGLES AND BAGS 307 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-4534 bangles-and-bags.com Variety of costume jewelry, scarves and purses grouped by color for easy shopping Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm BIEG BOUTIQUE 349 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-3879 biegboutique.com Trendy clothes and accessories for fashion that fits and flatters Tuesday-Friday: 11am-5pm Saturday: 10am-4pm KRUMRICH’S JEWELERS 234 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-7206 downtownwaukesha.com Shop quality jewelry built on generations of experience Tuesday-Wednesday: 9am-5:30pm Thursday-Friday: 9am-8pm Saturday: 9am-3pm MANGO CLOTHING 329 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-0267 downtownwaukesha.com Cool clothes at a reasonable price Monday-Saturday: 11am-9pm Sunday: 3pm-6pm SCOTT’S JEWELRY SHOP 880 N. Grand Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-574-0880 scottscreativetrenz.com Find hand-made silver and gold jewelry along with a selection of accessories Tuesday-Friday: 10am-5:30pm Saturday: 10am-4pm BUYERS MEET ECLECTIC GIFTS BANK OF MEMORIES 346 Oakton Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-9911 bankofmemories.com Charming store with a variety of floral arrangements great for a last minute gift Monday-Friday: 9am-6pm Saturday: 9am-3pm CUDDLES 231 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-1060 cuddles2u.com Offering the very best in plush and unique gifts Monday-Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 9:30am-5pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm Restyle Studio, Historic Downtown Waukesha JEST FOR FUN JOKE SHOP 265 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-5678 jokeshop.us Carrying a full line of joke and novelty items, costumes and accessories and gift items Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-4pm PLOWSHARE CENTER GIFTS 219 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-5188 plowsharecenter.org Find the perfect gift at the nonprofit international fair trade shop Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-5pm Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 10am-5pm TWO BROTHERS’ WINE AND JOE’S UNIQUE GIFTS 125 Oakton Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-1202 twobrotherswines.com Two stores in one, shop for artful gifts and Wisconsin wines Tuesday & Thursday: 11am-6pm Wednesday, Friday-Saturday: 11am-9pm Sunday: 12pm-2pm GOURMET FOODS ALLÔ! CHOCOLAT 234 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-8030 allochocolat.com Sure to satisfy anyone’s sweets craving with their artisan chocolate case to their nostalgic candy wall Monday-Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 10am-5pm Pewaukee Lakefront Shops CAKE POPS BY DESIGN 128 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 414-254-3448 cakepopsbydesign.info Hand-made cake balls and bon bons decorated with candy coating Saturday: 10am-2pm Or by appointment CAKES WHILE U WAIT 161 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-8401 cakeswhileuwait.com Delicious array of cakes, muffins, pastries and cookies; daily specials available Tuesday-Friday: 8am-5:30pm Saturday: 8am-2pm Sunday: 8am-1pm O’ WHAT A DAY CAFÉ 234 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-574-0034 owhatadaycafe.com Gourmet cupcakes for whatever kind of day you’re having Monday-Saturday: 9am-6pm POPPIN’ ON BROADWAY 260 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-513-4767 poppinonbroadway.com Try any or all 25 gourmet flavors of popcorn Tuesday: 11am-3pm Wednesday-Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 10am-3pm RIVERMILL FOODS 290 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-574-9220 rivermillfoods.com Highest quality, hand-made cheesecakes with creative flavors such as Hot Chocolate Tuesday-Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday: 10am-9pm Saturday: 7am-2pm SIMPLY CINNAMON BAKERY 115 Oakton Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-4022 Old fashioned bakery items, cinnamon rolls and coffee Wednesday-Friday: 8am-3pm Saturday-Sunday: 8am-2pm SWEET PERFECTIONS BAKE SHOPPE 918 N. Barstow Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-2253 sweetperfections.com Find fresh bakery items as cakes, breads and pastries Tuesday-Friday: 10am-6:30pm Saturday: 9am-2pm TREAT STREET PEWAUKEE 161 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-696-6038 treatstreetpewaukee.com Located across from Pewaukee’s Lakefront Park, gourmet popcorn, hot dogs, brats, hot pretzels, frozen treats and beach items Call for hours SPECIALITY SHOPS AROUND THE CLOCK 2323 Silvernail Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-446-9006 aroundtheclockllc.com Shop the varied selection of watches, grandfather, mantel, wall and alarm clocks Monday: 10am-3pm Tuesday-Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday: 10am-5pm Saturday: 10am-2pm ART & FRAMING 1-2-3 311 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-0947 artandframing123.com Find a wide array of frames and ready-to-hang art Monday-Saturday: 10am-6pm WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 26 BUYERS MEET ECLECTIC ATTITUDE SPORTS 203 Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-7433 attitudesports-pewaukee.com A hometown bike, ski and board shop that’s been selling and servicing equipment for the sports they love since 1995 Monday-Thursday: 9am-7pm Friday: 9am-6pm Saturday: 8am-4pm Sunday: 9am-2pm BEADING HEARTS STUDIO 308 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-6060 dedesbeadingheart.com Their passion brings beads to life, beading classes also available Tuesday-Wednesday: 11am-5:30pm Thursday: 11am-7pm Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 10am-2pm BIG GUY’S MAGIC 145 Park Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-8801 bigguysmagic.com One stop shop in Pewaukee for jokes, magic, novelties, juggling and clown supplies Sunday-Saturday: 10am-7pm COPACETIC 259 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-548-0200 copaceticstores.com Shop hats and caps for the whole family in many fashions for every season, other accessories also available Monday-Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-3pm DESIGN XCHANGE 175 Main Street Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-746-9477 designxchange.biz Shop unique and sophisticated onconsignment furniture and accessories for your home Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-5pm THE FRONT PORCH 1505 Highway 164 South Waukesha, WI 53186 262-521-2100 ilovethefrontporch.com Helping decorate your life with home décor, silk flowers, boutique jewelry and gifts Monday-Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 11am-5pm HARVEST HOME COLLECTION 505 W. Capitol Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-4663 Shop for home furnishings and gifts Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 12pm-4pm HORSE EMPORIUM 280 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-5422 horseemporium.com Specializing in high quality tack, riding apparel, and supplies for all equestrian needs Monday-Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 12pm-4pm JESS FLEUR FUN 320 South Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-643-7944 jessfleurfun.com Shop for floral arrangements, seasonal centerpieces and balloons for all occasions Call for hours JUST A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY N4 W22496 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-8050 justalittlebitcountry.com Complement any home with early American reproductions, furniture and accessories Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm LITTLE SWISS CLOCK SHOP 270 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-2111 littleswissclockshop.com An amazing collection of grandfather clocks, wall, mantel and chime clocks, pocket watches, barometers and music boxes Monday-Thursday: 9am-5:30pm Friday: 9am-8pm Saturday: 9am-3pm MARTHA MERRELL’S BOOKS 231 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-1060 marthambooks.com Browse the selection of books to uncover your next great read Monday-Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 9:30am-5pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm NEPTUNE COMICS 2120 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-2008 neptunecomics.com The area’s choice for comics, games, manga and more including books and DVDs of popular comic book characters Tuesday: 11am-5pm Wednesday: 11am-7pm Thursday-Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 11am-5pm Sunday: 12pm-4pm RESTYLE STUDIO 401 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-522-2200 restylestudio.com Home décor consignment boutique with a variety of styles and price ranges to fit any need Tuesday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-4pm THREE SISTERS’ UNIQUITIES 914 Clinton Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-6752 sisterspirit3.com Dedicated to promoting women’s wellness products and apparel Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-5pm Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 10am-3pm WAUKESHA SPORTS CARDS 821 Meadowbrook Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-544-0959 waukeshasportscards.com Sports memorabilia and collectables including autographed items, sports cards and opportunties for athlete public signings Tuesday-Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 10am-4pm OLD TAVERN FOOD PRODUCTS 230 S. Prairie Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-5301 oldtaverncheese.com Family owned and operated for over 75 years; shop a variety of cheese spreads, cuts, shapes; also shop nuts, sausages, candy and gift packages Monday-Friday: 8am-4:30pm Saturday: 8:30am-12:30pm LEFT: River’s End Gallery, Historic Downtown Waukesha ABOVE: Bangles and Bags, Historic Downtown Waukesha WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 28 APPETITES MEET DELICIOUS HUNGRY? WHAT ARE YOU IN THE MOOD FOR? Whether it’s a sunset dinner overlooking a lake, a romantic gourmet meal in a cozy bistro, the newest and tastiest culinary creations or a classic, comfortable time with family and friends, Waukesha Pewaukee has it — morning, noon and night — where appetites meet delicious! It all starts with breakfast, where you can enjoy any variety of hearty, home-cooked fare at charming, locally-owned restaurants, diners and coffee shops — where the conversation is just as bright as a sunny morning. Enjoy a leisurely evening savoring trendy dining along the shore of Pewaukee Lake Come lunch, you’ll find a lot more to pique your curiosity (and your taste buds). Picturesque spots overlooking a lake and historic streetscape. Classic burger joints. Cool little coffee shops. Upscale, up and coming bistros. Plus a whole menu-full of other tasty places and spaces to discover. Whatever you like, served with a smile. And for dinner? Well, feast your eyes (and your appetite) at the variety and style of dining that await you in Waukesha Pewaukee. Asian, German, Greek, Italian, Mexican, traditional, fusion and more — plus the classic favorites of hearty American cuisine, legendary Wisconsin supper clubs, Friday Fish Frys and oh yes, ice cream, gelato and frozen custard treats! If you love food, and you love delicious, let’s meet up in Waukesha Pewaukee. ASIAN ASIANA 1198 George Towne Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-3888 asianadining.com Monday-Thursday: 11am-2:30pm; 4:30pm-10pm Friday: 11am-2:30pm; 4:30pm-11pm Saturday: 2:30pm-11pm Sunday: 12pm-10pm CHING HWA CHINESE RESTAURANT 1947 E. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-1983 chinghwachinese.com Monday-Thursday: 11am-2pm; 5pm-10:30pm Friday: 11am-2pm; 5pm-10:30pm Saturday: 5pm-10:30pm Sunday: 11am-2:30pm; 5pm-9:30pm Friday Fish Fry Lakefront Dining Live Music Lunch 29 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT 1427 E. Racine Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-2171 ggr.5u.com Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-10pm Friday: 11am-11pm Saturday: 4pm-11pm Sunday: 4pm-10pm MEIJI CUISINE 2503 Plaza Court Waukesha, WI 53186 262-717-9868 meijicuisine.com Monday-Thursday: 11am-3pm; 4:30pm-10pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-3pm; 4:30pm-10:30pm Sunday: 12pm-9:30pm PEKING HOUSE RESTAURANT 2815 N. Grandview Boulevard Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-548-9818 pekinghousepewaukee.com Monday-Thursday: 11am-9:30pm Friday-Saturday: 11:30am-10pm Sunday: 11:30am-9:30pm SAKURA JAPAN 332 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-408-5681 downtownwaukesha.com Tuesday-Friday: 11am-2:30pm; 4pm-10pm Saturday: 11am-10pm Sunday: 3pm-8pm LEFT: Lakefront Grille, Pewaukee ABOVE: Seester’s Mexican Cantina, Pewaukee RIGHT: Sports Dock, Pewaukee CASUAL 5 O’CLOCK CLUB BUTLER INN OF PEWAUKEE N28 W26658 Peterson Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9960 the5oclockclubpewaukee.com Supper Club, American, International Tuesday-Saturday: 11:30am-10pm 742 Glacier Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-0840 butlerinnofpewaukee.com Supper Club, Steak, Seafood Monday-Thursday: 3pm-9pm Friday-Saturday: 3pm-10pm Sunday: 3pm-8pm BERNIE’S TAP HOUSE & RESTAURANT CAFÉ DE ARTS ROASTERY *Opening late 2012* 351 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 BISTRO 1600 MILWAUKEE MARRIOTT WEST W231 N1600 Corporate Court Waukesha, WI 53188 262-574-0888 marriott.com/mke American Sunday-Saturday: 6:30am-11:30pm BREWERS TWO CAFÉ 203 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-701-4902 brewerstwocafe.com Sandwiches, Wraps, Salads Monday-Friday: 6am-2:30pm Saturday: 7am-2:30pm Sunday: 8am-12pm 136 E. St. Paul Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-446-1856 cafedearts.com Sandwiches, Salads, Soups Monday-Friday: 6am-2:30pm Saturday: 7:30am-2:30pm CANYON CITY WOOD GRILL & SALOON 2903 Grandview Boulevard Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-446-9061 Steak, Chops, Salad, Burgers Monday-Wednesday: 2pm-11pm Thursday-Sunday: 11am-11pm BREWERS TWO CAFÉ 821 Meadowbrook Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-513-1883 brewerstwocafe.com Sandwiches, Wraps, Salads Monday-Friday: 6am-2:30pm Saturday: 7am-2:30pm Sunday: 8am-12pm PICTURESQUE SPOTS OVERLOOKING A LAKE AND HISTORIC STREETSCAPE. APPETITES MEET DELICIOUS CHANCERY 2100 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-1720 thechancery.com American Sunday-Thursday: 11am-10pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-11pm THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 161 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-264-0015 subsandicecream.com Subs, Ice Cream Monday-Thursday: 8am-9pm Friday: 8am-10pm Saturday: 7am-9pm Sunday: 11am-8pm DADY-OH’S 250 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-7077 downtownwaukesha.com Family Diner Tuesday-Saturday: 7am-2pm Friday: 7am-2pm; 5pm-9pm Sunday: 8am-1pm DANIEL’S GRILL W279 N2221 Prospect Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-3800 Steaks, Seafood, American Monday-Thursday: 7am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 7am-10pm J.LOTTI’S PUB & GRILL HOUSE 225 South Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-522-3009 jlottis.com Gourmet Burgers Monday: 11am-12am Tuesday-Friday: 11am-2am Saturday: 11am-2:30am Sunday: 11am-12am JACK’S PANTRY & CAFE N4 W22496 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI 53186 262-521-2444 foodspot.com/jackscafe Sandwiches, Salads, Soups Monday-Saturday: 11am-2:30pm Friday: 5:30pm-9pm DIVINO GELATO CAFÉ THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 2120 W. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-5405 subsandicecream.com Subs, Ice Cream Monday-Friday: 10am-9pm Saturday: 11am-9pm Sunday: 11am-8pm COPPER’S PUB & GRILL COUNTRY SPRINGS HOTEL 2810 Golf Road Pewaukee,WI 53072 262-547-0201 countryspringshotel.com English-style Pub Sunday-Saturday: 11am-Bar Friday Fish Fry 227 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-9490 divinogelatocafe.com Gelato, Café Call for Hours DYLON’S STEAKHOUSE N26 W30227 Maple Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-367-8955 dylonssteakhouse.com Supper Club, Steaks, Seafood Monday-Thursday & Sunday: 2pm-9pm Friday-Saturday: 2pm-10pm 294 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-3300 gen-five.com Small Plate Dining Tuesday-Thursday: 11:30am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 11:30am-10pm Live Music Lunch WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | 21445 W. Gumina Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-781-7995 jakes-restaurant.com Supper Club, Steaks, Seafood Monday-Thursday: 5pm-9pm Friday-Saturday: 5pm-9:30pm JOHN’S DRIVE IN 1317 Arcadian Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-2842 Sandwiches, Hot Dogs, Root Beer Sunday-Saturday: 11am-7pm GENERATIONS AT FIVE POINTS Lakefront Dining 31 JAKE’S RESTAURANT VISITWAUKESHA.ORG KEY WESTCONSIN 331 Riverfront Plaza Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-2346 keywestconsin.com Seafood, Sandwiches Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-10pm LAKEFRONT GRILLE 179 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-0200 lakefrontgrille.com Steaks, Sandwiches, Salads Tuesday-Friday: 11am-10pm Saturday: 10am-11pm Sunday: 10am-8pm LE CAFFE BISTRO S30 W24896 Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-522-7942 lecaffebistro.com Coffee, Sandwiches Monday-Friday: 6am-8pm Saturday: 6am-5pm Sandbar Sports Pub, Pewaukee MAINSTREAM BAR & GRILL THE NEIGHBOR’S BAR & GRILL MICHAEL’S HOUSE OF PRIME PAT’S RIB PLACE 404 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-6222 mainstreambarandgrill.com Burgers, Wings, Skewers Monday-Saturday: 4pm-2am Sunday: 11am-2am W278 N2316 Prospect Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-1450 foodspot.com/houseofprime Supper Club, Steaks, Seafood Tuesday-Sunday: 5pm-10pm S16 W22255 Arcadian Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-408-5872 theneighborsbarandgrille.com Sandwiches, Grilled Pizza Sunday-Thursday: 10:30am-2am Friday-Saturday: 10:30am-2:30am 151 E. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-544-4099 patsribplace.net Southern BBQ Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-8pm Friday: 11am-9pm Saturday: 12pm-9pm PEOPLE’S PARK 337 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-522-6868 taylorspeoplespark.com Sandwiches, Salads Sunday-Saturday: 10:30am-11pm APPETITES MEET DELICIOUS ROCHESTER DELI, INC THUNDER BAY GRILLE SLOPPY JOE’S SODA FOUNTAIN WILDFLOWER’S RESTAURANT COUNTRY SPRINGS HOTEL 143 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-522-9611 rochesterdeli.com Delicatessan, Cake Shop Monday-Thursday: 10am-7pm Friday: 10am-8pm Saturday: 11am-6pm 280 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-1610 sloppyjoes.vpweb.com BBQ, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream Call for Hours 2810 Golf Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-970-5001 countryspringshotel.com American Sunday-Saturday: 6:30am-2pm; 5pm-10pm SPRING CITY RESTAURANT 2820 N. Grandview Boulevard Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-544-9000 springcityrestaurant.com Family Diner Sunday-Wednesday: 6am-10pm Thursday-Saturday: 24 hours SPRIZZO GALLERY CAFFÉ 363 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-513-5640 sprizzo.net Sandwiches, Salads Monday-Thursday: 7am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 7am-11pm Sunday: 7am-4pm THE STEAMING CUP WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | OSCAR’S FROZEN CUSTARD 21165 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-798-9707 oscarscustard.com Sunday-Thursday: 10:30am-11pm Friday-Saturday: 10:30am-12am GERMAN ERIC’S PORTER-HAUS 229 Wisconsin Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-1300 ericsporterhaus.com Monday-Thursday: 5pm-9pm Friday-Saturday: 4:30pm-10pm WEISSGERBER’S GASTHAUS WISCONSIN MACHINE SHED N14 W24145 Tower Place Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-523-1322 machineshed.com/pewaukee Home-style American Monday-Thursday: 6am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 6am-10pm Sunday: 7am-9pm CUSTARD BUBBA’S FROZEN CUSTARD 340 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-522-3605 steamingcupwaukesha.com Sandwiches, Soups, Salads Monday-Tuesday: 6:30am-5pm Wednesday-Thursday: 6:30am-8pm Friday-Saturday: 6:30am-10pm Sunday: 8am-12pm 33 N14 W24130 Tower Place Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-523-4244 thunderbaygrille.com/pewaukee Small Plates, Steaks, Fish Monday-Thursday: 11am-9pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-10pm Sunday: 10am-9pm 1276 Capitol Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-8189 bubbasfrozencustard.com Sunday-Thursday: 11am-9:30pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-10pm MURF’S FROZEN CUSTARD 1345 S. West Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-7944 foodspot.com/murfswaukesha Sunday-Thursday: 10:30am-9:30pm Friday-Saturday: 10:30am-10pm VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 2720 N. Grandview Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53188 262-544-4460 weissgerbers.com Monday-Thursday: 5pm-9pm Friday-Saturday: 4:30pm-9:30pm GREEK GYROS WEST 1538 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53188 262-544-0211 gyroswest.com Sunday-Saturday: 6am-10pm ITALIAN ALBANESE’S ROADHOUSE 2301 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI 53186 262-785-1930 foodspot.com/albaneses Monday-Friday: 11am-4pm Monday-Thursday: 4:30pm-9pm Friday-Saturday: 4:30pm-10pm La Estacion, Waukesha JIMMY’S GROTTO 314 E. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-8906 jimmysgrottopizza.com Monday-Thursday: 9am-12am Friday-Saturday: 9am-1am Sunday: 11am-10pm MATTEO’S ITALIAN RISTORANTE & BAR 1608 E. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262-544-6022 foodspot.com/matteos Monday-Thursday: 4pm-11pm Friday-Saturday: 4pm-12am Sunday: 3pm-10pm PARK AVENUE PIZZA CO. 121 Park Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-0503 parkavenuepizza.com Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-10pm Friday: 11am-11pm Saturday: 6am-11pm Sunday: 6am-9pm LA ESTACION 319 Williams Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-521-1986 laestactionrestaurant.com Sunday-Thursday: 10am-11pm Friday-Saturday: 10am-12am LA FUENTE SALVO’S PIZZERIA 125 Oakton Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-8100 salvospizzeria.com Tuesday-Saturday: 3pm-9pm Sunday: 4pm-9pm 2423 Kossow Road Waukesha, WI 53186 262-717-9400 ilovelafuente.com Sunday-Thursday: 10am-10pm Friday-Saturday: 10am-10:30pm PLAZA GARIBALDI MIA’S ITALIAN CUISINE 800 Clinton Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-6503 downtownwaukesha.com Tuesday-Friday: 11:30am-2pm; 4:30pm-9:30pm Saturday: 4:30pm-10:30pm Sunday: 4pm-8pm MICHAEL’S ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT MEXICAN CAFÉ ESPERANZA 410 Arcadian Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-832-1515 lacasadeesperanza.org Monday-Friday: 11am-2pm CASA DEL RIO 1400 S. Grand Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-0406 foodspot.com/michaelspizza Sunday-Monday: 3:30pm-10pm Tuesday-Saturday: 3:30pm-12am 408 E. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-4080 foodspot.com/casadelrio Monday: 11am-9pm Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-10pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-11pm Sunday: 9am-9pm MONTECITO RISTORANTE LOUNGE CASA TEQUILA 257 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-542-7470 montecitoristorante.com Monday-Tuesday: 11am-10pm Wednesday-Thursday: 11am-12am Friday-Saturday: 11am-2am Sunday: 11am-10pm 1405 W. Capitol Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-746-6966 casatequilawisconsin.com Monday-Thursday: 10am-11pm Friday-Saturday: 10am-12am Sunday: 10am-10pm 2301 Silvernail Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-446-0889 fiestagaribaldimilwaukee.com Sunday-Thursday: 11am-10pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-11pm SALSA CAFÉ & CANTINA 1230 George Towne Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-7126 salsacafeandcantina.com Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-10pm Friday-Saturday: 11am-10pm Sunday: 11am-8pm SEESTER’S MEXICAN CANTINA 161 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-746-9400 seestersmexicancantina.com Tuesday-Friday: 11:30am-9pm Saturday: 4pm-9pm Friday Fish Fry Lakefront Dining Live Music Lunch APPETITES MEET DELICIOUS SERRANOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT CLUB 400 N7 W23825 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-542-9700 habanerosmilwaukee.com Sunday-Saturday: 11am-10pm 322 Williams Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-896-3540 club400waukesha.com College Hangout Monday-Friday: 2pm-Bar Saturday-Sunday: 10am-Bar THE SPOT CURLY’S WATERFRONT SPORTS BAR & GRILL 316 W. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-446-6722 thespotonsunset.com Monday-Saturday: 6am-10pm Sunday: 6am-8pm 118 Main Street Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9237 billyhos.com Traditional Bar Monday-Friday: 11am-Bar Saturday-Sunday: 9am-Bar BOOMER’S SPORTS PUB & GRILL N29 W24483 Watertown Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-2558 boomerspub.com Sports Bar Sunday-Saturday: 11am-Bar 260 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-3910 boscosbar.com Upscale Retro Monday-Thursday: 4pm-2am Friday: 4pm-2:30am Saturday: 5pm-2:30am Sunday: 11am-2am Friday Fish Fry Lakefront Dining Live Music WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | KRANKY’S 719 Glacier Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-7779 Traditional Bar Sunday-Saturday: 8am-Bar MAGELLAN’S ON MAIN N38 W27091 Parkside Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-9947 Traditional Bar Tuesday-Saturday: 4pm-10pm Sunday: 4pm-9pm THE END ZONE PUB & GRILL MASTER Z’S CUE CLUB W226 N3013 Duplainville Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-5300 Sports Bar Sunday-Saturday: 7am-Bar FUZZY’S SPORTS PUB & GRILL 2454 N. Grandview Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53188 262-522-3615 masterzscueclub.net Pool Hall Sunday-Saturday: 11am-Bar 627 E. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53188 262-524-8899 fuzzyssportspubandgrill.com Sports Pub Monday-Wednesday: 8am-10pm Thursday-Friday: 6am-10pm Saturday: 7am-10pm Sunday: 7am-3pm MC’S SPORTS BAR HANNON’S FINE FOOD & COCKTAILS NETTIE’S IRISH PUB 357 W. Broadway Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-4272 hannonspub.com Irish Pub Monday-Friday: 11am-Bar Saturday: 11am-Bar Lunch 35 354 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-446-0181 houseofguinness.com Irish Pub Monday-Thursday: 3pm-1:30am Friday-Saturday: 3pm-2am 370 W. Main Street Waukesha WI 53186 262-542-0420 downtownwaukesha.com Cozy Bar Monday-Thursday: 11am-2am Friday-Saturday: 3pm-2:30am Sunday: 3pm-2am DOC’S DRY DOCK NIGHTLIFE BILLY HO’S BAR AND GRILL BOSCO’S SOCIAL CLUB W272 N2696 Lakeview Boulevard Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-691-4243 curlyswaterfront.com Live Events Bar Sunday-Saturday: 11am-Bar HOUSE OF GUINNESS VISITWAUKESHA.ORG 711 Morgan Street Waukesha, WI 53188 262-544-6799 Sports Bar Monday: 2pm-2am Tuesday-Thursday: 11am-2am Friday-Saturday: 11am-2:30pm Sunday: 11am-2am 733 W. Wisconsin Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-6477 Irish Pub Monday-Friday: 1pm-Bar Saturday-Sunday: 11am-Bar NICE ASH CIGAR BAR 327 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-9009 theniceash.com Cigar Bar Sunday-Thursday: 12pm-2am Friday-Saturday: 12pm-2:30am PRICE POINTE SPORTZ LOUNGE 532 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-524-7996 pricepointeinn.org/sportz_lounge Cozy Bar Saturday: 4pm-12am Sunday: 4pm-10pm RJ’S SPORTS GRILL AND BAR S31 W24661 Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-544-6161 American, Burgers, Baskets Monday-Thursday: 11am-8pm Saturday-Sunday: 11am-9pm Sunday: 11am-7pm ROOTERS NITE CLUB AMF WAUKESHA LANES SPORTIES SPORTS BAR SUNSET ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 901 Northview Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-544-9600 rooters.com Live Events Bar Monday-Saturday: 5pm-Bar 333 W. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 262-542-9142 Sports Bar Monday-Friday: 3pm-Bar Saturday-Sunday: 11am-Bar SALTY TOAD SPORTS DOCK 921 Friedman Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-3669 Traditional Bar Monday-Saturday: 10am-1:30am SANDBAR SPORTS PUB & CLUB CHILL W278 N2315 Prospect Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-696-4578 sandbarsportspub.com Sports Bar Monday-Thursday: 11am-2am Friday-Saturday: 11am-2:30am Sunday: 11am-2am W278 N2345 Prospect Avenue Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-695-9600 sportsdockonthelake.com Sports Bar Sunday-Saturday: 11am-Bar THE ROX BAR PUB & GRILL 2820 N. Grandview Boulevard Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-544-9020 theroxbar.com Neighborhood Pub Sunday-Wednesday: 11am-12am Thursday-Saturday: 11am-2am Divino Gelato Café, Historic Downtown Waukesha TRAVELERS MEET RELAXATION VENTURING TO WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE FOR A VACATION GETAWAY? A BUSINESS MEETING? BOTH? If you’re needing rest (and who wouldn’t after the active days we promise here?), we make it easy — with many of the highest quality hotels and inns right here ready to make your stay both comfortable and enjoyable. As most of our overnight accommodations are just a hop-skip off of the interstate, traveling here is literally a breeze. Staying in Waukesha Pewaukee means you’re mere highway minutes from Wisconsin’s major urban centers — all surrounded by some of the most breathtaking natural scenery that Wisconsin has to offer. While some vacationers love to stay here for a single night or a weekend getaway, others regularly extend their time with us, their family and their friends — discovering the fun and adventure, the variety and recreation, the good times and great values that our area (and our lodging) offer like no other. If you’re traveling on business, we can easily accommodate you for the night — or an extended stay — at business- and budget-conscious properties. From a historic downtown hotel, to full-service hotels, to charming inns, you’ll value the variety, and appreciate the opportunity many offer to host meetings and banquets on-site. So come, stay the night (and hopefully, stay longer!) in Waukesha Pewaukee. It’s where rest meets easy. 37 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | VISITWAUKESHA.ORG LODGING BEST WESTERN WAUKESHA GRAND HOTEL 2840 N. Grandview Boulevard Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-524-9300 or 800-937-8376 bestwesternwisconsin.com Combining Midwestern hospitality with state-of-the-art services and amenities, the Best Western Waukesha Grand Hotel, located in Pewaukee, is a popular destination of business professionals and vacationers alike. Room selections include Business Class, Deluxe, Executive King as well as their popular Whirlpool Rooms. Traveling with your pet? They are welcome, too! Plus, their location offers quick and easy access to I-94, as well as many of Waukesha Pewaukee’s best meeting facilities, local dining and recreation destinations. Ample complimentary parking is available. Business Center Complimentary Continental Breakfast Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/ Whirlpool THE CLARKE HOTEL 314 W. Main Street Waukesha, WI 53186 262-549-3800 theclarkehotel.com Located in Waukesha’s charming and historic downtown, The Clarke Hotel is the essence of boutique style — with 20 individually designed guestrooms, plus a 1,750 square foot ballroom and private meeting spaces. While the ballroom can accommodate up to 150 guests for a cocktail reception and 120 for banquet seating (and includes state-of-the-art AV equipment), other intimate rooms are available for breakouts or smaller meeting groups. Custom-crafted catering is also available. Guestroom amenities include Kohler spa bathrooms, high thread count Italian bedding, concierge services, valet parking and more luxuries. Complete any savvy traveler’s indulgences with an overnight stay at The Clarke Hotel! Business Center Complimentary Continental Breakfast Complimentary USA Today LEFT: The Springs Water Park, Country Springs Hotel BELOW: Holiday Inn Pewaukee/Milwaukee West COUNTRY SPRINGS HOTEL WATER PARK CONFERENCE CENTER 2810 Golf Road Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-547-0201 or 800-247-6640 countryspringshotel.com Providing a relaxed, professional and friendly environment, the Country Springs Hotel offers outstanding quality and service in 187 guestrooms (including Executive and Governor’s Suites), plus more than 20 meeting rooms, in a convenient and picturesque setting complete with complimentary parking and “splashtacular” water park including the Triple Dog Dare raft ride, the Cyclone body slide and indooroutdoor whirlpool. More outdoor fun includes basketball, volleyball, walking and bike trail, tennis, and adjacent 18-hole golf course. Wildflowers Restaurant and Copper’s Pub offer a great place to unwind and relax. With 40,000 square feet of diversified meeting and banquet space, Country Springs accommodates meetings from the smallest groups to more than 700 persons. For a unique twist, move outdoors to the signature Garden Gazebo and Grand Pavilion in Village Park. Or for a higher-tech learning environment, the Executive Learning Center offers four identical meeting suites featuring leading technology and hard surface workstations with data ports for each attendee. Business Center Complimentary Continental Breakfast Complimentary USA Today Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool EXTENDED STAY AMERICA MILWAUKEE-WAUKESHA 2520 Plaza Court Waukesha, WI 53186 262-798-0217 extendedstayamerica.com Whether you’re staying one night, two nights or 20, Extended Stay America Milwaukee-Waukesha is your ideal home away from home every time you travel to the Waukesha Pewaukee area. Every one of their 122 guestrooms is designed with the convenience you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible, including a fully equipped kitchen, complimentary Wi-Fi, multi-line phones and voicemail. Parking is always complimentary and pets are always welcome. Housekeeping is available weekly and guests may request daily turndown service in the evening. Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool TRAVELERS MEET RELAXATION HOLIDAY INN PEWAUKEE/MILWAUKEE WEST N14 W24140 Tower Place Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-506-6300 or 800-333-3333 holidayinn.com With a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired design, the Holiday Inn features custom-crafted furnishings befitting the legendary prairie style architecture. Whether your stay is to be productive, celebratory or refreshing, it’s easy to appreciate the diverse amenities – including complimentary parking – and simple elegance found in 119 executive class guestrooms that feature plush terry robes, oversized bathrooms, workstations with virtual office and more. The Lake Country Ballroom, with nearly 2,400 square feet, comfortably seats 200 guests banquet style, or quickly converts to three breakout rooms for 85-100 attendees; each of four dramatic boardroom suites accommodates 12-14 meeting attendees in a state-of-the-art environment. Professionally trained Customer Service Representatives will detail your entire event to ensure nothing will be overlooked. Business Center Complimentary USA Today Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool 39 WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE | MILWAUKEE MARRIOTT WEST PRICE POINTE INN W231 N1600 Corporate Drive Waukesha, WI 53186 262-574-0888 or 800-228-9290 marriott.com/mkemw When searching for outstanding accommodations for your next visit to the Waukesha Pewaukee area, look no further than the Milwaukee Marriott West. With 281 comfortable and luxurious guestrooms and suites featuring complimentary high-speed internet, we are pleased to offer a 24-hour business center, indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center, concierge lounge and complimentary parking. Savor breakfast, lunch and dinner on-site at Bistro 1600, which also caters room service. If your stay includes hosting a lavish banquet, business meeting, business luncheon or top-level executive session, the Milwaukee Marriott West offers full-service meeting and banquet facilities for groups from 10 to 900, with nearly 14,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space. Business Center Complimentary USA Today Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool 532 Bluemound Road Waukesha, WI 53188 262-524-7996 pricepointeinn.org Looking for a big name hotel — without the big name expense? The Price Pointe Inn is a 23-room inn offering amenities any budgetconscious traveler is searching for, while providing complimentary parking and a convenient location to the Waukesha County Expo Center, Historic Downtown Waukesha, and quick and easy access to I-94. Amenities include LCD flat panel TVs, free Wi-Fi, microwaves, as well as refrigerators in select double, king and loft style sleeping rooms. The Price Pointe Inn is pet-friendly. Also, the lower level lounge features a variety of entertainment including Wii, Golden Tee, gaming machines, and TVs complemented by a full bar and comfortable sofa seating. Business Center Complimentary Continental Breakfast VISITWAUKESHA.ORG RAMADA WAUKESHA HOTEL SUPER 8 WAUKESHA WILDWOOD LODGE LAKE COUNTRY 2111 E. Moreland Boulevard Waukesha, WI 53186 262-547-7770 or 800-272-6232 ramada.com Conveniently located just a short drive from I-94, the Ramada offers 92 quality guestrooms, including whirlpool suites and complimentary parking. It also features a modest size meeting room that works perfectly for small meetings ranging from strategic planning to educational sessions. The nearly 400 square foot meeting room seats up to 25 attendees in a conference style room set. Meeting room amenities include TV/VCR, chalkboard or whiteboard and choice of beverages and snacks. Additional catering services available from several nearby restaurants. Complimentary Continental Breakfast Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool 2510 Plaza Court Waukesha, WI 53186 262-786-6015 or 800-800-8000 super8.com Conveniently located to I-94, travelers will appreciate the ease, convenience, comfort and value offered with 100 comfortable guestrooms, complimentary parking and a staff with a “can do” attitude. Pets welcome. Small meeting room available with amenities that include a 25” TV, dry erase board, podium, screen and more. Area restaurants are available to cater food and beverage needs. Business Center Complimentary Continental Breakfast N14 W24121 Tower Place Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-506-2000 or 888-506-2005 thewildwoodlodge.com From elegant and unique, to crisp and professional, Wildwood Lodge offers a sophisticated lodge feel among 94 all-suite accommodations and offers complimentary parking. Unique amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, 32” flat screen TVs, 7-layer sleep system, warm homemade cookies and deluxe continental breakfast. This unique setting is also perfect for corporate meetings, social receptions and banquets for groups from two to 72. Offering two meeting rooms with a total of 1,800 square feet of flexible space, the service staff provides expert planning, preparation and presentation, tailoring menus and services to fit your needs. Professionally trained Customer Service Representatives will detail the entire event to ensure nothing is overlooked. Complimentary Continental Breakfast Complimentary USA Today Fitness Center/Indoor Pool/Whirlpool LEFT: Milwaukee Marriott West ABOVE: Holiday Inn Pewaukee/Milwaukee West BELOW: Wildwood Lodge Lake Country MAPS WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE A B C D E F G E F J C H G A I D I H B WAUKESHA PEWAUKEE CONVENTION AND VISITOR BUREAU HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WAUKESHA SHOPPING DISTRICT PEWAUKEE LAKE AREA SHOPPING DISTRICT J NO RT H RR CO K Y NK ZA T F L B 103 EY D BR D Waukesha Civic Theatre E Waukesha County Museum F Waukesha Farmers’ Market ALL OA DW AY PARK BR WEST BARSTOW ALLEY 019 BETHESDA 164 JK OA DW AY PARK GRAND RW AL K VE RI Lisbon DW AY BR Travel I-94, take exit 295, follow Highway F which turns into North Street, follow North Street, turn east on Madison Street, travel Town of across the river and enter downtown. Town of Merton OA C PARK Follow these directions to arrive in Historic Downtown Waukesha from I-94. PARK KF ARCADIAN WISCONSIN MAPLE GLENWOOD 016 EY EW SOUTH CLINTON Cutler Park 017 EY ALL N A DM FRIE IN MA C E GASPAR ALL PL A ALLEY 017 NS U PA NT MARTIN ST R RO CARROLL BARNEY A BANK NN RF IVE PLEASANT TH IR D M AR EAST OO WH ITE RO CK DELAFIELD BR R The Clarke Hotel A LEY CK HS E LL FU B IN BU NO RT H RT Broadway Eateries & Retailers Badgerland Water Ski Show A N BA Main Street Eateries, Nightlife & Retailers A IO AL LE Y L DAL U UN IA RT S 00 8 RAN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WAUKESHA N MADISO FO M AR BA XT ER VI ST A BU EN A AGO G SPRIN CHIC RO BE Menomonee 74 PEWAUKEE LAKE LYNNDALE DR. LYNNDALE DR. LINDSAY RD. JK LINDSAY RD ATTRACTIONS & SHOPS Clark House Museum 2 Pewaukee Beach . KF 16 T. CE ITO LD 8 10 Lake Front Park Beach 7 KE ST . . AV E CO NS EC T IN Valley Forge Park SP DR. ELM AVE. 6 7 9 R. ND ODLA WO T PE M AP PETERSON DR. 4 DR PR O . ON S ER LE ST . AV E . 8 Lakefront Grille 10 WA TE RT OW CAPITOL DR. 164 Michael’s House of Prime 9 WIS 190 7 Liberty Park IN E. Daniel’s Grill CAPITOL DR. MA PA RK Pewaukee Lake . CECELIA DR EXIT187 190 OAKTON AVE. 1 LA AV E. 2 6 R. AVE . 74 164 Sandbar Sports Pub Wagner Park Seester’s Mexican Cantina . SIN CAP . ON DR ISC LIA Richard J Opie Park W. W RD GR 164 DINING & NIGHTLIFE City of PEWAUKEE 4 The 5 O’Clock Club CE HS HIG GLACIER RD. Village of PEWAUKEE . NR D. F EXIT 188 M PAUL RD. D MIAMI AL LAUDERD LE JJ GR RD VIL SU SS EX EXIT186 IN Balmer Park SW AN AIN Town of Delafield ER VILL 1 CAPITOL DR LA DUP LINDSAY RD. JJ D. . Ryan Park PL 16 E COLLEGE AVE. DU YENCH RD. City of PEWAUKEE Bro SS PROSPECT AVE. Thomas V. Nettesheim Park G T EC OUN TRY REC REA TIO Willow Run Golf Club NT RAIL D RD. LAK Pewaukee River Parkway RIDGEVIEW PKWY. M Springdale Park MOUN Beach Park JJ 16 BLUE City of PEWAUKEE GRANDVIEW BLVD. SS WA TE RT OW N 164 F SS To Madison EXIT 293C 94 RD . Waukesha Dial 511 to D on major E access traveler information Wisconsin highways like incident reports, lane EXIT 295 B EXIT 294 closures, work zones, winter road conditions, 94 rest areas and travel information centers