Key Takeaways
- Christmastime in Milwaukee is a magical experience with various holiday activities and events to enjoy
- The city offers a range of festive itinerary options, including visiting the Pfister Hotel, attending holiday productions, and exploring the Third Ward for shopping and dining
- Popular destinations include the Cafe at the Pfister, the Pabst Mansion, and the Mitchell Park Domes
- The city’s holiday lights displays, including the Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival and Candy Cane Lane, are a must-see
- Visitors can also enjoy holiday pop-up bars and special dining options, such as Onesto’s "Feast of Seven Fishes" menu
Introduction to Milwaukee’s Christmastime
There’s something special about Christmastime in Milwaukee. The city comes alive with holiday cheer, from the iconic Pfister Hotel to the festive lights displays throughout the city. As a native Milwaukee resident, I still get excited about the holiday season, remembering the butterflies I’d get crossing the Hoan Bridge into the city as a kid. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Milwaukee during the holidays.
Holiday Itinerary
If you’re looking for a festive itinerary for a day downtown, I’ve got you covered. Start with brunch at the Cafe at the Pfister, where you can enjoy a delicious meal amidst the hotel’s stunning holiday decor. The Pfister is a Milwaukee institution, and its cafe is a great place to begin your holiday adventure. After brunch, head to the Pabst Mansion or the Mitchell Park Domes for a dose of holiday cheer. The Pabst Mansion is a winter wonderland, with dazzling holiday decor that changes annually, while the Mitchell Park Domes feature a holiday-themed exhibit, including a whimsical display inspired by the "12 Days of Christmas" song.
Shopping and Dining in the Third Ward
Next, head to the Third Ward, where you can shop and dine to your heart’s content. The neighborhood is home to the Milwaukee Public Market, local boutiques, and popular chain retailers. Be sure to check out Unfinished Legacy, a unique boutique featuring local brands. When you need a break, grab a coffee or snack at one of the many cozy cafes, such as Valentine or Anodyne. For dinner, head to Onesto, a restaurant that feels sophisticated and special without being stuffy or outrageous. Try their fusilli, featuring asparagus, cremini mushroom, and truffle cream sauce, or opt for one of their Christmas week specials, such as the "Feast of Seven Fishes" menu.
Holiday Productions and Lights Displays
If you’re looking for some holiday entertainment, Milwaukee has plenty of options. Catch a holiday production, such as "A Wonderful Life" at the Fireside Dinner Theater or "A Christmas Carol" at The Rep. Alternatively, check out a festive flick at one of the area’s vintage theaters, such as the Rivoli Theater in Cedarburg. For a truly magical experience, head to the Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival, which features displays throughout the city, including Cathedral Square Park and Zeidler Union Square. Don’t miss Candy Cane Lane, a neighborhood where hundreds of residents decorate their houses elaborately for the holidays, supporting the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund.
Nightcap: Holiday Pop-Up Bars
Finally, cap off your holiday adventure with a visit to one of the area’s holiday pop-up bars. Sippin’ Santa at Pufferfish or Miracle on 2nd St. at The Tin Widow are just a couple of options, offering festive decor and special holiday drinks. Whether you’re in the mood for a mocktail or a cocktail, these pop-up bars are the perfect way to end your holiday evening in Milwaukee.
Additional Dining Options
If you’re looking for more dining options or want to swap something out from the itinerary above, consider checking out some of Milwaukee’s other great restaurants. From classic Milwaukee cuisine to modern twists on traditional dishes, there’s something for every taste and budget. With so many options to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect spot to enjoy a delicious meal during your holiday visit to Milwaukee.


