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- Many Bastille Days' favorites will be returning, including Beignets Francais, Lake Park Bistro, Lagniappe Brasserie, and Crème & Crepe Café, a news release said. New additions will include Crawdaddy’s on Greenfield, Milwaukee Pretzel Company and Smokin’ Jack’s BBQ. Door Peninsula Winery will sponsor tastings throughout the event.
Jul 10, 2024 · Here are the food and drink vendors you'll find this weekend at Bastille Days: Beignets Francais; Cedar Crest Ice Cream; Crawdaddy’s on Greenfield; Cream & Crepe Cafe; Immy’s African Cuisine
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Food Vendors 2024 Food Vendors Bartolotta’s Lake Park Bistro Beignets Francaise Catalano Lemonade Cedar Crest Ice Cream Crawdaddy’s on Greenfield Creme & Crepe Cafe Immy’s African Cuisine JT Catalano Corn Kegel’s Inn – German Street Food La Cocina del Sur MKE Laura’s Gourmet Popcorn Lemon Chill Milwaukee Pretzel Co. MIL-WOK-EE Peter Scortino Bakery Saz’s Shucker’s […]
Jul 11, 2023 · We’ll leave you with the full entertainment schedule below, but feel free to visit the East Town Association website for a full list of food options, marketplace vendors and general information about this year’s Bastille Days.
Jul 8, 2024 · Bastille Days hosts over 30 local restaurants and vendors selling French-inspired goods, food, wine and other alcoholic beverages. Returners include Beignets Français, Lake Park Bistro ...
Jul 9, 2024 · Those that choose to run or walk can feel good about preemptively burning off the many calories a person could potentially consume over the course of the four days. This year’s food vendors include: Bartolotta’s Lake Park Bistro; Beignets Francais; Cedar Crest Ice Cream; Crawdaddy’s on Greenfield; Cream & Crepe Cafe; Immy’s African Cuisine
Bastille Days, Milwaukee’s popular French festival and one of the nation’s largest French-themed celebrations, is held in Milwaukee’s Cathedral Square Park. The free, four-day bash attracts over 250,000 visitors annually who enjoy live music, an international marketplace, French and Cajun cuisine, and roaming busker entertainment.