FOOD & DRINK
After 76 years, Kavanaugh's Esquire Club changes hands
Kavanaugh’s Esquire Club, a northside supper club with 80-plus years of history on Sherman Avenue, will officially (and publicly) change hands on Wednesday, May 8. The longest running family-owned supper club in the city by two decades, the Esquire Club has planned a baton-passing party at 1025 N. Sherman Ave. New owner Craig Spaulding will serve “the first Old Fashioned” at 5 p.m. to longtime owner John Kavanaugh, whose family bought the restaurant in 1948.
Tickets for Great Taste of the Midwest on sale Sunday
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - The leading beer festival in North America is coming back to Madison this year, and tickets go on sale Sunday. Great Taste of the Midwest will be held in Olin Park August 10 this year, Chairman Doug Randall said. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
New Glarus Pilsner to become available year-round
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - The New Glarus Brewing Company announced Monday that its New Glarus Pilsner will be offered year-round. New Glarus released the Pilsner last summer where it sold out in less than six weeks. This time around, fans can expect the beer to remain in stores for the...
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Will faces repercussions for telling an outrageous lie about Aunt Loma. Will’s daddy, Hoyt, decides to take Mary Willis on a business trip to New York City, but there’s a change in plans. Wisconsin Public Radio, © Copyright 2024, Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System...
10th annual Latino Art Fair taking place this weekend
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Celebrate the roots of Latino art and culture this weekend at the 10th annual Latino Art Fair. The festival is being held Saturday, May 4 from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. It is taking place at the Overture’s Promenade Hall and Terrace. The free event comes just...
Letter | Sidewalks at farmers market too crowded
Dear Editor: I have limited my visits to the Dane County Farmers Market because of the crowding on the sidewalks. Can the market be turned towards the street side so vendors could use both sides of the street that rings the Capitol and visitors could wander in the road? This would be more like the set-up used for the Art Fair or Concerts on the Square when traffic is re-routed.
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