Women (8)
Business · Milwaukee
Gay Street Station
Gay Street Station opened in mid-1986 at 1637 W. Pierce Street, holding its grand opening on August 1, 1986. Decorated in a turn-of-the-century railway-station style and billed as a beer saloon with a
Business · Milwaukee
Just Us
Just Us was a Milwaukee bar open from September 1994 to July 1998, remembered as one of the city's most evenly mixed gay and lesbian venues. Opened by Kenosha attorney Steve Byers and Milwaukee busine
Business · Milwaukee
Lost & Found
The Lost & Found opened in late 1978 at 618 N. 27th Street, just south of Wisconsin Avenue, and was promoted as Milwaukee's first women's disco and later as Wisconsin's largest women's bar. Owned by P
Business · Milwaukee
Nut Hut
The Nut Hut, long known as Kathy's Nut Hut, was a Milwaukee tavern on West Scott Street that became the city's longest-running women's bar. It grew out of a neighborhood bar that Sharon Dixon opened i
Business · Appleton
Pulse
Pulse nightclub in Appleton may be one of the shortest-lasting clubs with the biggest start-up media splash. First appearing in the Bar Guide listings of Quest magazine in January 2008 (vol.15-01), th
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Business · Milwaukee
Something Different bar
Something Different was a bar on North Teutonia Avenue in Milwaukee that became a mixed gay and lesbian establishment in December 1987, when ownership passed to the previous owner's daughter, Kim, who
Business · Milwaukee
Station 2 - The Eastern Connection
Station 2 - The Eastern Connection opened in late October 1987 at 1534 W. Grant Street, established by owners Lois and Sheri as a larger and more successful follow-up to their first bar, Gay Street St
Business · Milwaukee
Walker's Pint
Walker's Pint opened on July 12, 2001, at 818 S. 2nd Street in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood, founded as a women's bar by Elizabeth "Bet'z" Boenning with co-owner Becky Persin. Boenning, who