Back in the day, my grandparents owned a tavern on the south side of Milwaukee. My parents and I went there last night to see what it looked like 25 years after they sold it.
Huh! I always thought it was Polka. Interesting! It's great that you went and checked it out. I think I was only there once. They must have sold it shortly after I came along.
I love my adopted city of San Francisco. I've lived here since 1998. When I'm not working, I love going out to hear live music, staying home to read a book (or three!) running, making dinner for friends and yoga. Guilty pleasures: America's Next Top Model, a ballpark hotdog with sauerkraut and drinking wine in my pajamas.
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So how was it? Did it stay the same? Looks kind of like a tacqueria from the outside?
what does 'poca tap' mean - is that polish or just plain milwaukeese?
Ben, yes it did look like a tacqueria. It's just a very Mexican bar in a very Mexican neighborhood.
Jean, good question! Poca = Pete, Olga, Cele and Al. C was my grandma, A was my grandpa and Pete and Olga were their sister and brother-in-law.
Huh! I always thought it was Polka. Interesting! It's great that you went and checked it out. I think I was only there once. They must have sold it shortly after I came along.
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