Season’s Greetings from Sprecher Brewery

Get these special Winter Holiday Brews while supplies last!

Sprecher’s Winter Brew and Red Apple Soda.

A flavorful blend of dark roasted and sweet caramel malts defines this smooth and robust lager. The rich, nourishing flavors of a full-bodied Munich bock make this Bavarian-style brew perfect for those long winter nights.

Randy’s Notes: “Winter brew is a Munich style dunkel bock of much repute among those who know us best. It has won the World Beer Cup, Gold and Bronze medals.”

Apples. Cool, crisp, red delicious apples are the things we love about fall. Orchards of refreshingly sweet apple flavors are packed into this gourmet soda made from apple juice and other natural flavors.


Holiday Festivities at Bayshore Town Center

MEET SANTA! - Grand Hall near the food court – Until December 24
Before Thanksgiving
Mondays – Thursdays……………………………..11am – 8pm
Fridays & Saturdays……………………………….10am – 9pm
Sundays………………………………………………12noon – 6pm

After Thanksgiving
Mondays – Thursdays……………………………..10am – 8pm
Fridays & Saturdays……………………………….10am – 9pm
Sundays………………………………………………12noon – 6pm

CARIBBEAN ECLIPSE STEEL DRUM BAND
Listen to the fun sounds of the Caribbean Eclipe Steel Drum Band as you get all the best deals on Black Friday!
Black Friday, November 25th, 3:30pm-5:30pmRotunda

THE SALVATION ARMY PRESENTS HOLIDAY FUN ACTS
Be entertained by close up magic and sleight of hand artist, comedy juggler and unicyclist, a mime, caricature artists and come see Mr. Scrooge and the Sugar Plum Fairy— great with kids and the child in all of us!

Saturday, November 26th, Noon-4pm
Located in the Town Square, Food Court, and The Salvation Army Red Kettles

HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDES
Enjoy a festive carriage ride around the Town Square. $5 per adult, children under 12 are free with a paying adult.  Purchase tickets at the Guest Services Desk.
Thursdays: Dec. 22nd …………………………………………………..5pm – 9pm
Fridays: Nov. 25th, Dec. 9th and Dec. 23rd………………………..5pm – 9pm
Saturdays: Nov. 26th, Dec. 3rd, Dec. 10th and Dec. 17th……..2pm ­– 6pm


Santa Arrives at BayshoreTC November 12th!!

SANTA’S HERE!!

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Bring the little ones for a visit with Santa and capture the magic moment with a keepsake photo. You’ll find him in the Grand Hall near the Food Court November 12th through December 24th.

Santa’s Hours Before Thanksgiving:
Mon-Thurs 11am – 8pm
Fri & Sat 10am – 9pm
Sunday Noon – 6pm

Santa’s Hours After Thanksgiving:
Mon-Thurs 10am – 8pm
Fri-Sat 10am – 9pm
Sunday Noon – 6pm


TONIGHT!: Bayshore Town Center Holiday Tree Lighting

BRILLIANT NIGHT, DAZZLING LIGHTS

It may not be winter yet…but on November 11th 2011 at 6:00 p.m. Bayshore Town Center will be transformed into an illuminated wonderland, as the lighting of the 50-foot tree kicks off the official start of the 2011 holiday shopping season for the metro Milwaukee area.

Hundreds of stunning lights will blanket the Town Center, while the familiar sounds of the season mark the arrival of this special holiday time – from Santa’s anticipated arrival to the rhythm of the horse drawn carriages, everything about Bayshore has been transformed; and all await the final event, the dramatic drum roll to light the spectacular tree!


Halloween in Glendale

Happy Halloween from the Glendale Visitor and Convention Bureau!

Hope you have your costume ready because Trick-or-Treat is just     around the corner.  This year Glendale will host its annual community Trick-or- Treat on Sunday, October 30th from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

For a list of all area neighborhood Trick-or-Treat hours click here.

Also, Bayshore Town Center will host its 5th annual Great Pumpkin Event this Friday, October 28th at 6pm. The Great Pumpkin Event will feature a variety of activities throughout Bayshore.

Town Square Pumpkin Patch (weather permitting) from 6pm-8pm in the Town Square. FREE pumpkins to children 12 and younger and complimentary cider and coffee from Caribou Coffee.

Trick-or-Treat – Starting at 6pm (while supplies lasts) Bring the kids in costume and look for the pumpkin poster outside of participating stores and restaurants.  It’s sure to be a spooky time!


This Weekend: Solly’s Grille Celebrates 75 Years of Butter Burgers with “Golf for Autism”

Solly'sTo celebrate 75 years of cooking the best Butter Burgers around, Solly’s Grille will host the first annual “Golf for Autism” golf outing and Butter Burger grill out to be held at Lake Geneva’s only five star rated club, Hawk’s View Golf Club, on Sunday, September 25, beginning at 8 a.m.

And after a round of golf  the fun keeps on!

* Grill Out Butter Burger Buffet

* Raffle Prizes

* Packer – Bears Game Coverage

* Solly’s to Auction Four Green Bay Packers Tickets

* Gordie Boucher Hole in One Car Giveaway!


OKTOBERFEST 2011 – Two Weekends Left!

Celebrate the area’s largest and most authentic Bavarian Oktoberfest   -
September 23-24, 30 & Oct. 1!

Live brass bands, colorful Schuhplattler dancers, savory foods and overflowing German Biers are all waiting for you at Oktoberfest. The Alte Kameraden, Johnny Hoffmann, River CityBlaskapelle, Austrian Express, and the Music Venders will be there to keep your toes tapping.

The fest takes place in Heidelberg Park on the Bavarian Complex, 700 W. Lexington Blvd., Glendale, Wisconsin.

The Bavarian Fest Garten seats almost 2,000 people under one roof with additional picnic tables under the trees. A large playground for children is in the back.

Tickets at the gate are $5. Advance tickets are just $4. Call (262)646-8048 to get your tickets. Tables for 8 people can be reserved for $20 by going to oktoberfestmilwaukee.com.  A table package includes 8 admission tickets and one reserved table for $50.

Fest hours: The grounds will be open on Fridays 5 pm. to 11 pm, Saturdays 4 pm. to Midnight.  No early admittance.

Complete Oktoberfest information available at oktoberfestmilwaukee.com or by calling (262)646-8048 or on facebook at Oktoberfest – Milwaukee.


JSOnline Business: Jake’s Deli coming to Glendale

Jake’s Delicatessen, a fixture on Milwaukee’s north side since the 1950s, could soon be expanding beyond its central city location.

Jake’s, known for its corned beef sandwiches, has filed plans to open a second store at Glendale Market shopping center, 6969 N. Port Washington Road.

Jake’s would lease space that was formerly a Nick-N-Willy’s Pizza, according to plans filed with the city. The take-and-bake pizza franchise closed about a month ago.

Also, Robert Haack Diamonds plans to open a new location at Glendale Market, in empty space next to Dr. Dawg’s hot dogs.

An expansion of Jake’s has been contemplated since a new managing partner, Gary Plassmeyer, last year joined Jake’s, which has operated at 1634 W. North Ave. since the 1950s. The other owners are Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig and Andrew Baer, who operates a Wausau beverage wholesaler.

To read the full JSOnline Business article by Tom Daykin, click here

Photo by Rick Wood, MJS


JSOnline Shop Talk: Jake’s Deli, Robert Haack Diamonds coming to Glendale

Jake’s Delicatessen, a fixture on Milwaukee’s north side since the 1950s, is planning to open a new store at Glendale Market shopping center, 6969 N. Port Washington Road….

Also, Robert Haack Diamonds plans to open a new location at Glendale Market, in empty space next to Dr. Dawg’s hot dogs. To read the full JSOnline Shop Talk blog item posted by Tom Daykin, click here.


Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Bavarian Inn seeks restaurant operator; Oktoberfest begins Friday

Bavarian Soccer Club officials continue to search for a new restaurant operator at Glendale’s Bavarian Inn, while also preparing for the opening of this year’s Oktoberfest.

In March, a club affiliate, Friends of Bavarian Soccer Club LLC, bought the 14-acre property, which is west of I-43 and north of W. Lexington Blvd. Along with the Bavarian Inn restaurant and banquet hall, the property includes Old Heidelberg Park and soccer fields.

The Bavarian Inn has since been closed to the public, although the facilities have been used by the soccer club and four other German culture clubs that make up United German Societies, which owned the Bavarian Inn through an affiliate, Deutsches Land Inc.

The March sale prevented a sheriff ‘s auction that was scheduled to satisfy a $1.2 million foreclosure judgment owed to Mitchell Bank by Deutsches Land.

Since then, the soccer club has made improvements, including a new gazebo, to the outside grounds, said Cathy Shaw, club president.

Also, prospective restaurant operators have toured the Bavarian Inn, Shaw said. She said Friends of Bavarian Soccer Club hired a consultant, and have been working on a plan to select a new operator and reopen the Bavarian Inn.

There’s no timetable on reopening the restaurant to the public.

But the annual Oktoberfest celebration starts this Friday, and runs through Oct. 1. You can find details at oktoberfestmilwaukee.com.

By Tom Daykin of the Journal Sentinel

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