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Results tagged with: Cafe Hollander

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Milwaukee Buzz - May 18, 2008
Sunday Sound-off: Will Water Street change?
The Fat Abbey Biercafé, owned by the Diablos Rojos Group, opens this week. Will it attract more sophisticated patrons and change the party-hardy Water Street vibe?
Tags: Fat Abbey Biercafe, Diablos Rojos Group, Mike Eitel, Trocadero, Cafe Hollander, Balzac, gnomes, trolls, Belgian beer
Bars & Clubs - Jan. 8, 2008
Baileys Irish Cream: From slippery nipples to grasshoppertinis
Traditionally, Baileys has been a great coffee spiker, and it continues to evolve with new flavors paired with the creativity of local mixologists.
Tags: Baileys Irish Cream, Von trier, twist 'n Olive, Tocadero, Brocach, Cafe Hollander, Jo Jo's Martini Lounge, John Hawk's Pub, Ka Lounge
Bars & Clubs - Nov. 13, 2007
Best new bar, 2007: Cafe Hollander
It’s no surprise that OnMilwaukee.com readers picked Café Hollander as Milwaukee’s best new bar. Hollander opened in early 2007.
Tags: Cafe Hollander, Gil's Cafe, Diablos Rojos, Coffee Trader, Belgian ale, Bloody Mary, brunch
Dining - Oct. 29, 2007
"Famous" Milwaukee menu items
Many Milwaukee restaurants serve locally well-known menu items, and here are a few of our favorites.
Tags: Venice Club, Speed Queen, Solly's grille, Serb Hall, Cafe Hollander, LuLu, Chez Jacques, Benji's, Abu's famous Milwaukee foods
Dining - Sept. 17, 2007
A great first trip to Cafe Hollander
Have you ever been meaning to try a new restaurant, but months later, haven't had the time to get there? That was my experience with Café Hollander, which isn't really new anymore.
Tags: cafe hollander, diablos rojos, gil's, downer

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