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Hubbard Park Lodge

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A charming restaurant and catering service for special events located in a historic, landmark building in Hubbard Park (along the Milwaukee River), in Shorewood, Wisconsin.3565 N. Morris Blvd., Shorewood, Wis.414.332.4207www.hubbardlodge.com

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Hubbard Park Lodge, which boasts a rich history of more than 70 years, is one of Shorewood’s most treasured assets. The historic cabin in Hubbard Park takes you back in time when logs floated down the Milwaukee River and lumberjacks enjoyed hearty breakfasts around a roaring fire. You, too, can enjoy this rich history at the Lodge’s Polka Fish Fry every Friday from 5-9 p.m. Or, experience the Lumberjack Brunch every Sunday from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Gather around a wood-burning fireplace and enjoy the charm of Hubbard Park Lodge in any season – it is truly a magical place.

The Village of Shorewood has managed the Lodge for many years working with a number of concessionaires. Since 2010, the Lodge has been operated by Russ Davis, of the Vecchio Entertainment Group, a specialty restaurant and catering service well-known for its weddings, meetings, business functions and other events. Secluded and private, yet centrally located, the Lodge’s architectural details are complemented by a gorgeous river view; the cathedral ceiling, stone fireplace and balcony add a rustic, yet elegant touch to any occasion. Weddings can take place on the outdoor deck of the Lodge, or ceremonies can be held down along the Milwaukee River, with a reception following at the Lodge.

A RICH AND COLORFUL HISTORY
The history of the Lodge and the park is a fascinating story that dates back more than a century to the 1870s. Long before anyone thought of water parks, Milwaukeeans were enjoying entertainment along the river. One of the most popular spots was Luedemann’s-on-the-River, that featured a beer garden that extended from the inn down to the river. The next owner came along in 1876 to create Mineral Spring Park, promoting a nearby spring used to make soft drinks. Through the years, there were always amusement parks – Coney Island, Wonderland and Ravenna Park – boasting attractions such as a scenic railway, Ferris wheel, zoo, ostrich farm, shooting gallery, circus acts, and even a giant water slide.

In 1913, there was even more to see and do when the Milwaukee Metrodome for motorcycle racers was built – a bathing beach also was constructed and you could watch women students from Milwaukee Downer College rowing up and down the river in racing sculls. By 1916 competition from show houses, dance halls and other city attractions forced the amusement park to close. But the valuable property was soon put to use. Part of the land was acquired by the Electric Company for a terminal yard and cow barns. The Village of Shorewood purchased some of the property for a park and named it in honor of William J. Hubbard, a highly respected Village Board President. The remaining land was subdivided for private buyers.

In the mid-1930s an exciting new addition came to the park when Hubbard Park Lodge was constructed. Building began in 1936, during the years of the Great Depression as a Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) project initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration. It was one of numerous WPA projects in Shorewood sponsored by the federal government. The Lodge was designed by architect Henry C. Hengles and completed in 1938 at a cost of about $30,000.

The Lodge building was originally designed for use by the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and first called the Scout Cabin. Erected in a blockhouse style reminiscent of pioneer days, the building’s bricks were salvaged from the Lighthouse Squadron Armory, which had been dismantled in 1929. The building included an observation tower for scout signaling, and the remnants of an archery range once located in the basement can still be seen. Hubbard Lodge was one of 13 identical structures built across the United States during this era, and it is one of only two left standing (the other houses the United States Department of Agriculture’s research station outside Washington, D.C.)

The Village of Shorewood is honored to be part of the restoration and preservation of Hubbard Lodge, one of the country’s architectural treasures. For over seven decades the Lodge has been a place for fun and happy times, and we invite you to come visit us soon.

Address: 3565 N Morris Blvd, Shorewood, Wisconsin 53211
Phone: (414) 332-4207
Email: moc.rr.iw@reganamlph
Parking: Lot
State: WI
City: Shorewood
Street Number: 3565 N Morris Blvd
Zip Code: 53211
categories: beer garden, park, breakfast & brunch restaurant



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Reviews
Impressive grounds built right on the Milwaukee River. An ambiance full of warmth and hospitality that makes you feel at home. An array of items on the menu, heated domes for small parties to dine in. A fish fry that is a must try. Three businesses in one area. Host your events here and impress. Ask them about their other businesses in the Milwaukee area. A top class establishment.
My family had a wonderful evening inside one of the geodesic domes set up outside Hubbard Park Lodge last night. Our server, Ashley, was fantastic. Drinks and food were delicious. Steak, chicken, ribs, salmon -- all excellent. Sides -- garlic mashed, spinach, beans -- tasty. Thanks so much.
My husband and I had our wedding ceremony and reception at Hubbard Park Lodge last year. The venue was amazing and the wedding was everything that we could have hoped for and more. The staff went above and beyond to meet our expectations, even though the venue was probably at its maximum capacity for the number of guests. The food was incredible and several of our guests commented it was the best food that they ever had at a wedding. Even more had commented it was the nicest wedding they had ever been to!
Sunday brunch. My party of two, and several others, waited a LONG time to see a server. We were seated in the balcony. Waited 30 minutes for a cup of coffee. The omelette was very dry and overcooked. It was hot as heck in there. I don’t like leaving bad reviews, but the reality is the experience sucked. I figured this place would be a slam dunk with all the positive reviews. Maybe it was just a bad day for the lodge.
What a wonderful place to come upon while on a walk along the river.. was visiting milwaukee for the weekend and i was super happy to stumble upon this lovely beer garden in the middle of the woods. Plenty of places to sit. Huge beer glasses. What more could you want. Its a 5 dollar deposit for the big glass.. Return the chip n get your 5bucks back or trade the chip and a 15 dollar difference to keep it. We brought one home.
Service was very good. In my party of 4 there were no complaints about the food. We had tenderloin, elk steak and walleye fish. Quality, quantity and value were very pleasing.
Sometimes the food here isn’t as good as other times. But when it’s on, it’s on. It’s rare to have a long wait for a table at this hidden little gem of a place. It’s also rare to walk away disappointed. Pretty decent old fashions, at a very reasonable price. But the real beauty is everything else about this place. The history of the building, the park, setting along the river, the beer garden outside, it all, adds up to a lot more than what you see at first glance. Plus, where else do you get to walk through a tunnel to get to dinner? And it’s right on the bike trail! Plus it’s a fantastic event venue. Though I may be biased in this regard.
Great experience revisiting an old favorite. Our server Greta was attentive and fun. After starting off with classic old fashioned, we had troup dip and cheese curds. Entrees were fish fry and balckened salmon. Great music by the warmth of the fire place.
A fantastic dinner. Seriously my spouse is incredibly picky and he was blown away by the tenderloin. It was one of the best meals we've eaten out in a couple years. The environment is warm and inviting. Delicious mulled wine was perfect on a cold spring night. A beautiful, natural setting. We will definitely be back.
We just had our daughter and son in law's vow renewal ceremony at Hubbard Park. We would like to thank Chris and his staff for all of their hard work and efforts to make the day special! They jumped in, figured things out and went above and beyond for us that day! So many commented on the beauty of the park setting as well! We would definitely recommend Hubbard Park.
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