Find the August issue on newsstands beginning August 1, or buy a copy at /shop. ‘A Safe House Found’ appears in the August issue of Milwaukee Magazine. A necessary pit stop before completing your mission. And I will share a little secret, that I intend a recon visit (date undisclosed) to experience the “El Chapo” sandwich named after a Mexican drug lord, and for one more look at the, ahem, Burt Reynolds photo in the ladies room. Nonetheless, we enjoyed our meal, which included a massive plate of beef nachos Camp Stanley ($15), breaded cod tacos ($14) and the juicy Asian-glazed chicken wings sprinkled with sesame seeds ($12). Illustrious as the SafeHouse is, its appeal is more novelty than culinary prowess. The minimal cosmetic updates don’t detract from the time-warp appeal of the quirky interconnected rooms, secret entrances, a spinning booth and servers who sometimes speak in code. The SafeHouse of summer 2016 – and of new owner Marcus Corp. Visitors who don’t have proper clearance (i.e., the password) are asked to perform silly commands, and my friend’s oafish pirouettes – projected on the screens – gain him entry. It takes a moment to realize my friend has caused this reaction. I have been let in, however, and I head down a dark hallway to sliding doors that lead to the bar, where diners are guffawing at the flat-screen TVs. 779 N Front St 779 North Front Street, West Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202 +1 41 Página web Menú. But he blinks and stammers, and I see he’s in trouble… 1397 opiniones 45 de 852 restaurantes en Milwaukee - Americana Bar Asador. For lunch, would it be appropriate to bring an infant Ill be at the Intercontinential, and it looks. As instructed, I whisper the words in the “sentry’s” ear and look at my friend, expecting him to follow suit. Answer 1 of 7: Im thinking of visiting the Safe House for lunch or dinner one day, seems like a cool place to eat (we like unique places when we travel). Mini plastic explosives cleverly disguised as Wisconsin white cheddar cheese curds. But I do share it with my friend minutes before we duck into the discreet alley entrance. It’s been ages since I’ve been inside this 50-year-old espionage-themed institution, but I wouldn’t make a passable spy if I hadn’t come with the password (sorry, that’s classified). There’s that moment of panic when you’re asked the password and you blink and start to stammer.… The SafeHouse doesn’t feel very safe when you walk in. SafeHouse invites you and your fellow spies to join in on the citys best-kept secret since 1966.
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