stackmatic wrote:Mayfair wrote:...Oh, and that great SOUP place in Milwaukee! What is it called? Great place.
You're probably thinking of Soup Bros. on Florida St., just off of 2nd Street in Walker's Point. A handful of copycat specialty soup places have emerged in the past year, but I have yet to try them all out. As much as I like soup, I still tend to opt for Real Chili.Dylan wrote:That one record store near 2nd Hand Tunes, I forget the name.
Recycled Records & Books used to be kitty-corner and was pretty good for vinyl (has since moved to the Prospect Mall and become spottier). Or you're possibly thinking of Ear Waves on Farwell Ave., which is now Farwell Music and still real good. By the way, Milwaukee's 2nd Hand Tunes is no longer.
I used to run that 2nd Hand Tunes till it was closed by its new owners, Django's, out of the west coast who are now bankrupt. I trained the guy that runs farwell music when he worked at 2nd hand tunes a kajillion years ago. Farwell is the best used cd/lp store left in this town. After having lived in chicago for the first 27 years of my life and now here for the last 6, i can tell you that culturally, milwaukee is more than 90 miles from chicago. It is also one of the most racially segregated cities i have ever been to. But its a lot quieter and cheaper place to live. However, a lot of bands skip this town to play. Cactus Club and now Onopa are the best places to see bands play and play at. Another person mentioned the basement show scene here. It s quite awesome. People show up to these basement shows ready to listen and are very gratefull to have/see you. Also we dump all of our raw sewage in lake michigan every time it rains, so you folks down stream in chi town will get our offering in the next month after all the rain we've had.