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Milwaukee's Daily Magazine Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009
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Articles tagged with cedarburg

Dining - Sept. 26, 2009
Tomaso's flips fresh crust and toppings
A two storefront space, Tomaso's is one part carry-out, one part dine in but completely unique to the area. Tomaso's opened 30 years ago and still portrays the same charm and local hospitality found in restaurants few and far between today.
Tags: tomaso's, cedarburg, pizza
Dining - Sept. 1, 2009
Cedarburg dining guide
Cedarburg's dining landscape is ever-expanding and while you'll still find your fair share of small bar-and-grill places or classic supper clubs, new, contemporary and ethnically diverse restaurants like The Hub are popping up, especially in charming downtown.
Tags: cedarburg, cedar creek settlement, anvil pub & grille, the hub, august weber haus, morton's wiscons inn, the farmstead, wayne's drive in
Music - Aug. 19, 2009
Milwaukee Talks: RCA Music Group VP Peter Gray
Violent Femmes, BoDeans, Al Jarreau ... these are the kinds of names we think of when we think of Milwaukee's contribution to the music business. But you've likely never heard of one of the most powerful Milwaukee-area natives in the music business. Peter Gray is senior vice president of pop promotion at RCA Music Group, working with the likes of Kings of Leon, Alicia Keys and Kelly Clarkson.
Tags: Peter Gray, Cedarburg, RCA Music Group, Kings of Leon, KE$HA
Dining - Jan. 12, 2009
Rustic and refined, The Farmstead is worth visiting
Simple, straightforward food and unique dining atmosphere are a popular and welcome combination in Cedarburg, where diners flock to the Farmstead, where delicious food, a moderately priced but well appointed wine list, generous portion sizes and prompt, attentive service are the tools that have made the restaurant a community favorite.
Tags: the farmstead, cedarburg, steak
Travel & Visitors Guide - Jan. 15, 2008
This sucks: Political gridlock hurts highways
The increase in population and motor vehicle traffic in Milwaukee's suburbs coincides with the continuing deterioration of the current system, hurts efforts to improve infrastructure.
Tags: freeways, richfield, germantown, west bend, grafton, cedarburg, jackson, road construction, highway, marquette interchange
Bars & Clubs - Dec. 2, 2007
Discovering a Cedarburg brewpub
My bike rides of late have certainly taken me down some paths less traveled (for me, anyway) and to places I probably otherwise might never have gotten to were I traveling by car.
Tags: cedarburg, silver creek brewpub, bikes, oak leak trail, ozaukee interurban trail
Travel & Visitors Guide - Oct. 19, 2007
Ozaukee County rich in history, natural beauty and economics
Ozaukee County is the smallest land area county in the State of Wisconsin, covering 235 sq. mi., but it is rich in history, natural beauty, economic opportunity and many other features.
Tags: ozaukee county, cedarburg, concordia university, mequon, milwaukee 7, portwashington, grafton, harrington state beach, saukville, rich's restaurant, ozaukee interurban trail
Dining - March 8, 2006
Gourmet cheesehead cooks up e-book
When Steve Shapson started making gourmet cheese six years ago, he was disappointed in the books available on the subject. So he tooks matters into his own hands.
Tags: Stebe Shapson, Screaming Tuna, cheese, brie, camembert, cedarburg
Milwaukee Buzz - Dec. 15, 2004
Cedarburg OKs Stone Creek cafe
Stone Creek Coffee has gotten approval from the Cedarburg Common Council to build a new cafe in downtown Cedarburg on a site currently occupied by a Dairy Queen.
Tags: Stone Creek, coffee, cafe, Cedarburg
Music - Sept. 22, 2004
Porter launches Cedarburg series with humor, skill
Milwaukee's Willy Porter played the first concert of this year's Cedarburg Cultural Center's Wisconsin Singer/Songwriter Series, which has been running since 1992. Porter is the embodiment of the series' mission.
Tags: Willy Porter, Cedarburg
Milwaukee Buzz - Aug. 5, 2004
Two new Stone Creek cafes announced for North Shore
One will be in Glendale at the corner of Green Tree and Port Washington Roads and the other at Washington and Lincoln in Cedarburg, on the site of what is now a Dairy Queen.
Tags: Stone Creek, coffee, Glendale, Cedarburg
Dining - Aug. 18, 2003
Camille's gives metropolitan flavor to quaint Cedarburg
Camille's Trattoria, situated along Cedarburg's cozy main drag lined with the historic buildings that make our small northern neighbor so famous, is an addition with a big-city connection.
Tags: Cedarburg, Sauce
Bars & Clubs - Dec. 10, 2002
Cedarburg bar guide
A 20-minute drive north of Milwaukee will land you in Cedarburg, a small town of just over 11,000 people. This quaint village has people who know their antiques, their beer and their bar food. Join us on a great little pub crawl in one of Wisconsin's great small towns.
Tags: cedarburg, grafton
Movies & TV - Nov. 16, 2001
Cedarburg stars in new Steve Martin film
If you're familiar with Cedarburg, you may see something you recognize in "Novocaine," the new film starring Steve Martin and Helena Bonham-Carter.
Tags: Novocaine, Steve Martin, Cedarburg, Helena Bonham-Carter
Milwaukee Buzz - June 2, 2001
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center announces building plans
Seventy percent of the $8.25 million needed for an environmentally sustainable education and visitors' facility, program enhancement and other improvements has already been raised.
Tags: Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, cedarburg, kubala washatko architects

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