![]() ![]() "We wanted a place where the South Side and the East Side meet - a little bit of class and a little bit of cheese," said Miller. Take out all the monkey memorabilia, and you've got dart boards, a pool table and a spot that can even be used for live music - the Love Monkeys (who else?) performed to a packed house on Valentine's Day. In fact, it strives to be a neighborhood hang out (pardon the pun) in the up and coming Walker's Point. Other specials include $3 pitchers of Miller on Thursdays and $5 "build your own Bloody Mary's" on Sundays.ĭespite their monkey motif, the bar isn't trying to mimic other downtown clubs. Their lengthy happy hours run Mon.-Sat., from 3-9 p.m. The bar's daily drink specials are another reason for patrons to swing in often. Have no doubt, the bar carries their apish theme all the way through. Together, they've developed the bar's signature monkey drinks, fruity concoctions like "The Angry Monkey" and The Space Monkey." These colorful cocktails are served in goblets, complete with felt-tipped monkey swizzle sticks. "We've gotten many compliments," said Miller, who seemed to be a little surprised that his selection would go over with such a bang.ĭowland, who taught herself how to mix drinks for the job, hired her friends, long-time bartenders from stalwarts like The Rave, Mayfield's and Mad Planet. ![]() There's some Zappa, a little Pixies, some Femmes, Tenacious D, the Foo Fighters, and of course, The Monkees. Miller, a guitar player in the band Mudflap and long-time sound guy at The Globe, stocked his jukebox with a fantastic collection of diverse CDs. And though Miller and Dowland are new to the bar business, they have relied on some of Milwaukee's old pros to make sure they did it right. Cigarette is one hand, Hamm's in another (yes, they still serve Hamm's at just $1 a can), this big primate beckons you into this most unique neighborhood tavern. In reality, the new bar is as inviting as the giant stuffed gorilla sitting on top of the Donkey Kong machine. "It needed to be classically done for a South Side bar." "If we're going to do monkeys, we want good, classic monkeys," said Dowland, who needed to be talked into the concept a little by Miller. Throw in a poster of a chimp sitting on the toilet in the men's room and you get the picture. 2nd St.) is the brainchild of Brian Miller and Diane Dowland, who have managed to build themselves a theme bar that's actually not the least bit cheesy - that is, if you can appreciate the sublime comedic value of monkey lamps, monkey beer taps and monkey salt-and-pepper shakers. Enter Walker's Point newest nightlife addition, The Monkey Bar. ![]() And that's all the more reason to name a tavern after them. They're cute, funny and you can teach them how to smoke. The theme of monkeys, however, predates humans. Milwaukee has seen its share of theme bars, and sometimes, they're just a passing fad. ![]()
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