By Maureen Post Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published Oct 22, 2009 at 3:14 PM

With a cold chill sweeping into town, it's time to start thinking about warm and cozy places to nuzzle up to the bar for a drink and a bite to eat.

La Merenda, 125 E. National Ave., is such a place. Known for their international tapas menu, this restaurant also dedicates
the entire front portion of the building to a u-shaped bar complete with a full wine, beer and drink menu. 

A mounted television plays the day's pertinent game (more often than not, soccer) but the atmosphere is more casual lounge than screaming sports bar. A corner nook of couches and chairs adds to the comfortable living room style. To keep out the wind, they added a temporary entry way last year to prevent cold temps from blasting drinkers when the door pops open.

But La Merenda isn't just a great space. Now, it's a great deal too.  The new "Rush Hour" keeps traditional happy hour drink deals but adds the option of ordering food a la carte from 4 to 6 p.m. weekdays. Over drinks the other night, we were able to order smaller portions of tapas that typically come in orders of four. So, instead of ordering a couple items from the menu, we could mix up our meal with one or two pieces of various house specialties.

They also offer daily deals on dishes like pork and potato empanadas, patacones or fried plantains and scallop ceviche. For suds with your grub, La Merenda offers $2.50 local microbrews, as well as $1 off Rehorst cocktails.

Maureen Post Special to OnMilwaukee.com

OnMilwaukee.com staff writer Maureen Post grew up in Wauwatosa. A lover of international and urban culture, Maureen received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

After living on the east side of Madison for several years, Maureen returned to Milwaukee in 2006.

After a brief stint of travel, Maureen joined OnMilwaukee.com as the city’s oldest intern and has been hooked ever since. Combining her three key infatuations, Milwaukee’s great music, incredible food and inspiring art (and yes, in that order), Maureen’s job just about fits her perfectly.

Residing in Bay View, Maureen vehemently believes the city can become fresh and new with a simple move across town.