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Business · Milwaukee Bill Coerper's 5 O'Clock Club The sole known reference in local gay media is a full-page advertisement in a November 1979 periodical, which listed cocktails, sample menu items, live entertainment, and a party room. The placement o Business · Milwaukee Black Forest Inn Black Forest Inn was a combined bar and restaurant at 814 S. 2nd Street in Milwaukee, opened in August 1976 and run by a same-sex couple. Its decor evoked an Old World, Black Forest theme, with tree t Business · Milwaukee Cafe Melange Old World Third Street, owned and operated by Larry Krueger from 1987 to 1997. It offered a 1930s-style cabaret atmosphere with live music, and the John Schneider Orchestra served as its house band fo Business · Milwaukee Grand Avenue Pub The Grand Avenue Pub, also known as "The GAP," operated on Milwaukee's West Wisconsin Avenue from June 1982 to July 1988. Functioning equally as a bar and restaurant, it served a busy lunch trade for Business · Milwaukee Grubb's Pub Grubb's Pub was a pub and grill that operated from 1990 to 1996 in the basement of the La Cage complex, with its own separate entrance on Second Street. Patrons used it variously as a restaurant, a st Business · Milwaukee Loop Cafe Loop Cafe was a downtown Milwaukee diner at 5th and Michigan that served as an after-hours gathering spot for gay patrons from roughly 1964 to 1971. Listed in several national gay travel guides betwee Business · Milwaukee M & M Club M & M Club was one of Milwaukee's most beloved LGBTQ destinations, operating for nearly thirty years from its opening on July 4, 1976, by community activist Bob Schmidt with partners Leo Peters and Ji Business · Milwaukee Mama Roux Bar Americain & Grill Mama Roux Bar Americain & Grill opened in March 1994 on Milwaukee's near east side, a few blocks south of Brady Street, and was believed to be owned by Jim Rodell. Advertising as 'Your Eastside Altern Business · Milwaukee Prologue A single 1970 national gay guide listed two locations, a "Prologue" at 2690 S. 9th Street and a "Prologue East" at 1962 N. Prospect Avenue, both noted as restaurants, making the precise arrangement di Business · Milwaukee Seaway (Restaurant and Bar) The Seaway opened in July 1972 at 173 S. 2nd Street, in a space formerly occupied by the Knight Owl Restaurant, after the earlier Seaway Inn was evicted from its Jefferson Street location. Owner Otto Business · Milwaukee Shadows 2nd Street in Milwaukee, opened by Frank Thalacker in February 1980. The 45-seat establishment served old-fashioned American food and quickly earned a strong reputation among locals and traveling gay Business · Milwaukee The TAZZbah Bar & Grille The TAZZbah Bar & Grille operated at 1712 W. Pierce Street in Milwaukee from December 2004 to September 2007. Its principal owners included a former Boot Camp Saloon bartender known as Steve and Don M