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Old Jul 15th, 2007, 10:31 AM
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Milwaukee Restaurant for 50th Anniversary?

My parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in August and I'm looking for a Milwaukee are restaurant for a family dinner. There will be 10 of us total, ranging in age from 9-75. We want someplace that feels special, not stuffy. Seafood isn't a favorite. Cedarburg, Grafton, Downtown areas are all fine. Ideas?
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Old Jul 15th, 2007, 05:36 PM
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The Riversite in Mequon is very nice for a special occasion.

My favorite special restaurant is Sanford's.

The food at the Holiday House in the Third Ward is excellent.
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I've been to Sanford's and it is terrific. Very special place.
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I love Lake Park Bistro for special occasssions. During the day, the views are great!
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We find Lake Park Bostro to be unpleasantly noisy--which could be a problem if the elders have any decrease in hearing. If you go there, ask in advance for a corner table in the room with all the windows--that way you won't be surrounded by noise.
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Wew've been to Lake Park Bistro recently and it can be quite noisy, but very good. Be advised that Sanford's is also very good but IMHO it is quite pricey.
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Do you like German food? If so I would highly recommend Karl Ratzsch - they have great food & on the weekends a piano player. Nice atmosphere.
http://www.karlratzsch.com/
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