Brass Horn Pub & Grill inside Sussex Bowl N64 W24576 Main St.,Sussex,WI 53089,262-246-6808 Originally Brass Horn Pub & Grill, Sussex Bowl offers something for almost every age, whether you want to hit one of the 16 bowling lanes, have a drink with your friends, check out the arcade, or simply go out for a fish fry on the weekend.Sussex Bowl:… Read more »
Sussex Inn Puls, Charles G. “Charlie” “Chuck” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) – Sunday, October 14, 2007 Author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Puls, Charles G. “Charlie” “Chuck” Of Menomonee Falls. Ushered from this life’s many health issues into the arms of Jesus on Oct. 12, 2007, at the age of 76 years. Beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Koepsell) for 46 years. Loving… Read more »
Aspiring wrestler dies in fall at tavern – Stand-in for event at Sussex bar lands neck-first on mat Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) – Tuesday, August 8, 2000 Author: LISA SINK AND MIKE JOHNSON, Journal Sentinel staff A Milwaukee man who aspired to be a professional wrestler got his first shot in the ring as a stand-in for another grappler and… Read more »
Lisbon advised not to fight $10,000 tavern license fee – Attorney tells board members not to join other community protests Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Tuesday, January 13, 1998 Author: Journal Sentinel staff Town Board members were strongly advised by their attorney Monday not to jump on the bandwagon of other communities that are bucking the state’s new $10,000 tavern license… Read more »
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Quartaro was Lannon village president 25 years – Friends say he was dedicated to serving community’s residents Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Friday, January 29, 1999 Author: VIKKI ORTIZ, Journal Sentinel staff If Nick Quartaro ‘s funeral Saturday is anything like his life, St. James Church in Menomonee Falls will be packed with well-wishers. Many of those close to the former… Read more »
PROHIBITION COMES TO WAUKESHA, LISBON AND LANNON By Fred H. Keller From the early settlers onward in Waukesha County and more particularly the Town of Lisbon there was always a need for alcoholic beverages. Lisbon did its part by being a hot bed of barley and hop growers to facilitate the beer production in the nearby City of Milwaukee. Barley… Read more »
Prop Wash Tavern at Aero Park A December 2004 photo by Bill Schlafer of “the remains of the restaurant/clubhouse/bar. Bill Schlafer reported in December 2004, “Sometime in early December the operations were closed & the field was plowed up. I have not been able to find out why the airport was closed or if the plowing was done in preparation… Read more »
Roadside Inn 1909 – Patrick McCartan’s Lake Five property, 13 lots with a saloon and hotel, was sold by the executor of his estate, James O’Keane, to McCartan’s brother, Frank. Source: Waukesha Freeman March 18, 1909, page 3 of 8 A May ball will be held in McCartan’s hall Friday evening. Source: Lake Five; Waukesha Freeman May 19, 1910, page… Read more »
Brewery, Saloon and Tavern History Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 01/27/2015 Editor: April 1, 1837 David Bonham is advertising in a Milwaukee newspaper that his Public House (tavern) was open at “Head of Fox River” [later Town of Lisbon]. The Head of the Fox River encompassed an area on the eastern edge of the Lisbon township… Read more »