Sign in | Register now Like us on FacebookLike Us | Follow us on TwitterFollow Us

Milwaukee's Daily Magazine for Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Tue
Hi: 74
Lo: 49
Wed
Hi: 84
Lo: 59
Thu

Lo: 64
Advertise on OnMilwaukee.com

In Bars & Clubs

Soho 7 is definitely posh, but avoids overkill with reasonable prices and an atmosphere that is not intimidating.

In Bars & Clubs

A sea of plush couches, gatherings of candles and what could pass as the city's largest framed mirror complement the immense ground floor bar.

In Bars & Clubs

The stark, aesthetic contrasts of the room catch the eye immediately upon entering.

Soho 7 a fashionable new addition to Third Ward


The secret was out months ago.

Bobby Head, an owner of Water Street's swanky Centanni Piano Bar, was working on a Third Ward project that was shaping up to be the classy new kid on the block.

The season changed to fall, and when the holidays passed, we all realized the projected December 2007 open date wasn't going to become a reality.

Then again, gutting the former Dinesen's Leather Only at 231 E. Buffalo St. and transforming it into the stunning space that is now Soho 7 took time.

The results of this major overhaul are immaculate. Head clearly spared no expense on this latest endeavor, which he explains as "New York-conceived, Miami-nourished and Milwaukee-born."

Dubbing it a "true lounge," Head says Soho 7 is for the crowd that has matured past the waste-face Water Street scene and is looking for a nicer space to sip a drink. Still, this description seems to paint something of an understated picture.

Small white candles illuminate the area leading up to the heavy front doors, beyond which a sea of plush couches, gatherings of candles and what could pass as the city's largest framed mirror complement the immense ground floor bar.

The stark, aesthetic contrasts of the room catch the eye immediately. Cream white walls accented with dark, candle-lit blocks cascade down from the high, exposed wooden beam ceiling and stylish clusters of light fixtures hang sporadically, creating a pleasant glow throughout.

Cream City brick surrounds the main bar's liquor displays and the split-level stairs in the back lead up to a second bar and sitting area that is separated from the main room by elegant ivory sheers.

Last Tuesday's grand opening yielded a mega crowd of chic connoisseurs who appeared more than happy to clean up a bit for a night out. Soho 7 seems targeted toward the fashion-forward set -- a candle encircled shrine-like portrait of Audrey Hepburn hangs highly on the wall across from the door -- and stands as the new place to see and be seen.

Cocktail waitresses -- two per table, a la fine dining restaurants -- don coordinated '60s-style black dresses and are well versed in the lounge's lengthy drink list. Predominantly high-end, the menu features a variety of vodka-based drinks that come as either cocktails ($8) or martinis ($10), scotch blends in rare vintages and grappa. Surprisingly, the beverage list saves room for bottles of Miller and Pabst Blue Ribbon (Milwaukee-born, indeed).

Bottle service is available for premium liquors and includes mixers for $170.

Overflowing with little extras -- a $2 coat check and a women's bathroom that doubles as a complimentary beauty bar, for example -- Soho 7 is definitely posh, but avoids overkill with reasonable prices and an atmosphere that is not intimidating. It's a far cry from the neighborhood bars Milwaukeeans flock to for happy hour -- it doesn't open until 7 p.m., anyhow -- but it works well in the Third Ward as its own cushy evening destination.


Talkbacks

mke girl | Feb. 4, 2008 at 10:31 a.m. (report)

yeah localuna, tellin' it like it is... or how it should be!

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

localuna | Feb. 1, 2008 at 4:28 p.m. (report)

I love mkegirl! I know her personally and find her to be one of the "true" die hard, old skool milwaukee girls! I, as well, went to this SOHO place and wanna know what's up with these club owners trying desperately hard to try to replicate something out of Miami or NY?? This is Milwaukee! Can't we be original already? I lived in Miami - lame!! fake!! get real - stay real - and be good to the local dj's. Not sure how old any of you are and I'll probably be aging myself... but whatever happened to the Matisse vibe?? Anyone????? It was fun! It was about the vibe, the people.. not the $4.50 PBR's and dumb dress codes.... Whatever happened to the 'express yourself and be artsy and creative' Milwaukee? This kinda club is only asking for more rules to our wanting to have fun! I don't like heels - they're bad for my old dancin' feet.

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Bettybcool | Jan. 31, 2008 at 11:12 a.m. (report)

mke girl you remind me a lot of myself... even the bouts with sandstorm!! :) There's an originality to everyone and wearing chucks and drinking PBR is just fun! But there's a lot more to me too. However. I'm thirsty. For a PBR or a Sprecher Winter Brew. Mmmm

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Soho 7 Fan | Jan. 30, 2008 at 2:43 p.m. (report)

I went to Soho last Saturday and a few notes: (1) We got charged $3 per coat for the coat check (no sharing hangers allowed)--not sure if the article was wrong or if the coat check girl was wrong (she was pretty ditzy and took FOREVER to hang up one coat at a time, we spent 5 min. there to drop off 4 coats) (2) There is smoking because upon walking in, it was VERY smoky....Now for the good points... (3) the music was AWESOME, a little bit of everything for everyone (keep it up) (4) while crowded, it was A LOT of fun to people watch, mainly since the big trend that night were Russian Fur hats, worn by both men and women (we counted 5) (5) prices were pretty reasonable compared to other places downtown (6) while some may think it is a "snobby" place, I ended up meeting and chatting with several interesting and friendly people, I felt like I was at an intimate party rather than a bar were everyone is looking to hook up with someone, which was a refreshing change and (7) the bartenders are AWESOME! When I opened a tab, my bartender reached over, shook my hand and introduced himself to my friend and I. Everytime we went over, he greeted us by name and remembered exactly what we ordered--I felt like a VIP! Overall, I loved it and will be back this weekend (sans the Russian hat)!

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

sandstorm | Jan. 29, 2008 at 9:21 a.m. (report)

chuck taylor's and $4000 watches...

Rate this:
  • Average rating: 0.0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5


Show me the other 16 Talkbacks
21 comments about this article.
Post a comment / write a review.

Facebook Comments

Disclaimer: Please note that Facebook comments are posted through Facebook and cannot be approved, edited or declined by OnMilwaukee.com. The opinions expressed in Facebook comments do not necessarily reflect those of OnMilwaukee.com or its staff.