
Do you like butter? Like, REALLY like butter? Do you even know? Do you KNOW how good butter can make something?



Grade: A

Miss Katie's Diner borders on "touristy," but that label means nothing to me if the food is good. The diner has a '50s theme and has been around for 25 years.

It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and has been known to be frequented by celebrities. President Clinton and then-German Chancellor Helmut Kohl in 1996; Rachel Ray featured the diner's breakfast in Food Channel's $40 Dollars a Day; Hillary Clinton stopped by in 2008; Henry Winkler in 2008 (there's a bronze Fonz statue in downtown Milwaukee); Michelle Obama visited in 2010.



Grade: A

MillerCoors produces a lot of beers - including Blue Moon, Leinenkugel and Crispin. That's in addition to the Coors, Miller Lite, Milwaukee's Best, etc.





My new favorite thing to do in any city is to find their public market. Don't get me wrong, I love Morgantown's farmers market, but there's something really cool about a ton of small businesses churning out their products in a bustling city center. I could see myself just perched up in Milwaukee's Public Market working away at one of the tables.

There are a ton of vendors here - everything from cheese and fish to prepared side items like twice-baked potatoes and fine chocolates.


We, of course, had just finished eating somewhere so I didn't have a full-on lunch here. But, I did get some chocolates. I got a peanut butter cup and a caramel bar from Kehr's Candies. So good.

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