Bar in Milwaukee, United States
Club Garibaldi
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About Club Garibaldi
Club Garibaldi is a Bay View neighbourhood tavern with decades of history and one of Milwaukee's most honest price points per round. It's the right call for groups who want atmosphere over craft cocktails and a full evening without a climbing tab. Walk-ins only, casual dress, and no reservations required.
Quick Take: Club Garibaldi, Milwaukee
Club Garibaldi on South Superior Street has been a fixture in Milwaukee's Bay View neighbourhood long enough that regulars treat it less like a discovery and more like a standing appointment. If you've been once, you already know the appeal: a no-frills tavern that leans into Milwaukee's deep Polish and working-class social club roots, where the bar is the main event and the price of a round stays honest. The question for a return visit is whether it still earns its place in your rotation against a growing crop of more polished Milwaukee bars.
The visual cue that tells you where you are immediately: a room that reads as lived-in rather than designed, with the kind of patina that takes decades to accumulate. Social clubs of this vintage in Milwaukee tend to hold onto their character stubbornly, and Club Garibaldi fits that pattern. It is not a cocktail bar in the contemporary sense. The draw is the atmosphere, the draft selection, and the sense that you are drinking somewhere with actual history rather than a manufactured version of it.
On the value question, Club Garibaldi's case is direct. A round here will cost you significantly less than at the more cocktail-forward bars on the Milwaukee circuit. If your priority is spending a few hours with a group without watching the tab climb, this is a rational choice. If you are specifically after a technically constructed cocktail program, you will find more on that front at Boone & Crockett or Birch. Club Garibaldi's value proposition is not about premium execution — it is about a full evening's worth of drinks and conversation at a price point that doesn't require justification.
For a second visit, the practical advice is to arrive with a group and treat the bar as the social engine it was always meant to be. This is not the venue for a quiet two-person date or a first impression. It rewards familiarity, and the crowd reflects that — regulars outnumber newcomers on most nights.
Reservations: Not required. Dress: Casual. Budget: Low end of Milwaukee's bar range. Getting there: 2501 S Superior St, Bay View, Milwaukee , street parking generally available in the neighbourhood.
For more options across the city, see our full Milwaukee bars guide, our full Milwaukee restaurants guide, and our full Milwaukee hotels guide. If you're building a longer itinerary, our full Milwaukee experiences guide and our full Milwaukee wineries guide are worth a look. For strong cocktail bars outside Milwaukee, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the bar for what a serious cocktail program looks like , useful context if you're calibrating expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Club Garibaldi good for groups?
Yes, and it's one of the more relaxed options in Bay View for a mid-sized group. The neighborhood bar format at 2501 S Superior St suits parties of 4–10 without needing a formal reservation. Larger groups should arrive early or call ahead to claim space, particularly on weekends when the room fills with regulars.
Does Club Garibaldi have happy hour deals?
Club Garibaldi has a reputation as a value-friendly neighborhood bar, and weekday happy hour pricing is part of what keeps Bay View regulars coming back. Specific hours and drink prices aren't published online, so call ahead or check the door signage when you arrive at 2501 S Superior St.
What's the signature drink at Club Garibaldi?
No single cocktail is formally documented as the house signature. That said, a Milwaukee neighborhood bar of this vintage typically leans on brandy old fashioneds and Wisconsin-style fish fry pairings — order accordingly and you'll fit right in. Boone & Crockett is the call if you want a craft cocktail program instead.
Do I need a reservation at Club Garibaldi?
No reservation is needed for bar seating. Club Garibaldi operates as a walk-in neighborhood bar on South Superior Street, so showing up is the standard approach. If you're planning a private event or bringing a large group, contact them directly — the bar's capacity makes spontaneous visits easy on weeknights.
Does Club Garibaldi have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available records for Club Garibaldi. Given its Bay View location and Milwaukee's short outdoor-friendly season, it's worth checking directly before planning a warm-weather visit. The interior bar setup is where the venue's character lives regardless.
What's the crowd like at Club Garibaldi?
Longtime Bay View regulars make up the core crowd — this is a neighborhood bar in the truest sense, not a destination spot drawing visitors from across the city. Expect a mixed-age group of locals who treat the place as a second living room. It's a comfortable fit if you want low-key over trendy; go to Boone & Crockett or Birch if you want more of a scene.
Location
2501 S Superior St, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Milwaukee, United States
Compare Club Garibaldi
| Venue |
|---|
| Club Garibaldi |
| Orenda Restaurant |
| At Random |
| Birch |
| Boone & Crockett |
| Braise Restaurant & Culinary School |
A quick look at how Club Garibaldi measures up.
Also Consider
- Orenda Restaurant, Notable alternative
- At Random, Notable alternative
- Birch, Notable alternative
- Boone & Crockett, Notable alternative
- Braise Restaurant & Culinary School, Notable alternative
Club Garibaldi sits at the affordable, atmosphere-first end of Milwaukee's bar options. If your priority is value per round and a room with genuine history, it competes well. If you're after a more polished drink program, the comparison shifts quickly. Boone & Crockett is the stronger call for serious cocktails, the programme is more developed and the bar team more technically focused, though you'll pay noticeably more per round. At Random splits the difference with its tiki-adjacent format, offering a more experiential visit than Club Garibaldi but at a higher price point.
Birch is the option for drinkers who want a quieter, more refined room, less social-club energy, more considered atmosphere. It's a better fit for a two-person evening than Club Garibaldi's group-oriented format. Braise Restaurant & Culinary School adds a food program to the equation, making it the right pick if your group wants to eat seriously alongside drinking. Club Garibaldi doesn't try to compete on food or cocktail craft, which is both its limitation and its honesty.
The decision is straightforward: Club Garibaldi for a large, low-budget group outing with neighbourhood character; Boone & Crockett or Birch for a smaller party where the drinks themselves are the focus. Neither choice is wrong, they serve different evenings entirely.
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