When my sister first told me that an awesome new beer garden opened in Milwaukee, I didn't fully understand how special this place is until I visited. Â
This is the real deal. Â A traditional German beer garden in a public park. Â And a beautiful park at that.
They serve four drafts from the German brewery, Hofbräu, including Original, Hefe Weizen, Dunkel, and a rotating specialty draft.  They also serve some Wisconsin favorites like Lake Front.  The beer is cold, fresh, and served in two sizes:  1/2 Liter and Liter.  Cash only.
The scenery is beautiful. There is a large river that runs right next to the beer garden and you can walk down a path to get closer. Â Many people fish nearby and I saw a guy catch a small fish while watching.
The beer is only served in glass steins. Â They charge you a $5 deposit per stein and refund you the money when you leave. Â There are signs posted warning you not to take the glassware home with you, that they are NOT for sale. Â If you do take the stein home,your photo could appear on their website as the person who stole a stein. Â Don't be that person.
My fellow Chicago Yelpers: Â how do we get a beer garden like this in Chicago? Â A scenic spot in Lincoln Park near Lake Michigan would be a huge hit.
It is also BYOF, or bring your own food. Â They serve delicious pretzels and brats, but you are allowed to bring in your own picnic or take out food. Â I recommend bringing burgers from Kopps, since there is no seating there anyway.
I can't wait to go back.
Beer gardening at it's best.
I frequently run/ride along the Oak Leaf trail and never really noticed this oasis until a friend mentioned there was a beer garden in the area. After my first stop of sitting outside, people watching, listening to polka, and having a liter of Hofbräu dunkel, I have fallen in love. There is nothing that I associate more with summer than being able to enjoy the outdoors while having a cold one. There is plenty of seating here. But depending on the night, lines can be long!
It's a little pricey, but you're paying for quality beer. I guess they've had issues with people stealing the glassware - expect to pay a $5 deposit on top of your beverage. You'll get it back at the end of the night. Food is also a little on the high end. Mustard with your pretzel is a little extra but worth it if you're looking for a small kick.
I definitely recommend this place if you're looking to rehydrate after a long bike ride or if you're looking to meet up with friends. Bring your dogs too! This place is dog friendly and seeing as I don't have one for myself, I would like to meet yours!
This is like the melting pot of the city.
No one cares if there are kids screaming and running around playing soccer. Â For that matter no cares how many stiens you have thrown back. Â It kind of reminds me of the good 'ole days, when you had neighborhood block parties. Â Everyone is just in a good mood and loving life. Â
The beer is outstanding. Â The pretzles are from Germany. Â They do have wine. Â Let me suggest for those that are true beer drinkers, myself being one.... Â DO NOT ask for no foam. Â You will be scorned and nearly booted from the park. Â I know must of you would never dream of such a faux pas, but for those who may be a little off their rocker, like I am, you have been warned. Â Had I not had pretty tough skin, I may have left with my tail behind my legs in tears. Â Lesson learned.
The live music is insanely enjoyable. Â I will be back again and again and again.