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In Bars & Clubs

The Bay View Brewhaus plans to host live shows weekly.

In Bars & Clubs

The old bar was one of the original pieces incorporated into the Bay View Brewhaus.

In Bars & Clubs

All the tables and benches were custom made by Fix.

Bay View Brewhaus sheds light on live music


If you're looking for a part of town offering up homemade brews or live music, Bay View might just be atop your list. And now, the newly opened Bay View Brewhaus wants to lift a bit of the burden and offer you both in the same location.

Steve Fix and his father purchased the large ominous building on the corner of Kinnickinnic Avenue and Otjen Street last spring with a vision of transforming the first floor from a wedding reception hall to a hot spot for live, local bands.

The building, which still houses a Chinese restaurant in the basement, was completely devoid of windows and natural light.

That was until Fix and his father started to make changes.

Fix began the transformation of the space by cutting floor to ceiling holes to add large, expansive windows along two walls. The original bar still lines the back wall but Fix added a large walk-in cooler, custom-made wood tables and equipment for a future brewing operation set to start processing sometime in the next couple of months.

Fix's main focus, live music, is, aptly, the main focus of the large open space. Adding a center set raised stage, Fix plans to feature local bands, singers and musicians weekly.

As he explains, he doesn't intend to mimic what places like the Cactus Club or Frank's Power Plant are already doing. He says his goal is to add to the mix by bringing a broader range of genres to Bay View. As his father reiterates, there's certainly room for each of the venues to collaborate and carve out an individual niche.

Fix previously owned and operated a bar in downtown Waukesha. As one of the first to bring live music to the area, Fix says he found it difficult to charge any sort of cover for shows and saw the scene move toward DJs rather than live music.

Perceiving Bay View as a community supporting live music venues, Fix made the move Downtown.

The Bay View Brewhaus is currently open evenings with set hours to follow.


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jjrakman | July 24, 2009 at 2:21 p.m. (report)

Ashtrays keep the nannies away. See you soon!

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Rocket88 | July 24, 2009 at 6:01 a.m. (report)

Are those ashtrays? See you Saturday night for sure! Sorry you might not see me out as much after next summer. I have a bar in my basement and backyard will be drinking and smoking there most of the time.

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todd1212 | July 24, 2009 at 2:56 a.m. (report)

Ashtrays. I love it. I'll be there for sure.

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bionic | July 23, 2009 at 10:33 a.m. (report)

Are those ashtrays? See you next year.

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alba | July 23, 2009 at 8:47 a.m. (report)

Will this place be brewing their own beer? I don't believe there's currently a brewery or brewpub in Bay View.

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