We all know about (or at least have seen) the “I closed Wolski's” bumper stickers all around the city. When I was younger, I thought that actually meant Wolski's was closed for good, but eventually figured out my error—and that the stickers are so ubiquitous because it's so easy to get them. No matter, it's a genius marketing campaign, if you want to look at it that way. But what about the actual tavern? Well, they have rare steel-tip darts, a lovely vintage back bar, free popcorn and a new patio. That's enough to make any tavern awesome, let alone one with as much history and notoriety as Wolski's.
Wolski's Tavern
1836 N. Pulaski St., City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
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