Despite being Wisconsin's biggest city, Milwaukee has a decidedly small-town feel—it's more like a series of neighborhoods linked together as opposed to a typical booming metropolis. While the 19th century brought an influx of immigrants from some 30 European countries, Germans were in the majority, and you'll notice their heritage reflected in cozy cafes and beer gardens. But, you can grab some Italian, Polish and Irish specialties along with the bratwurst and sauerbraten, experiencing a wonderful array of cuisines. Learn More...