In America's "Beer City," Shuffleboard Is King
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Milwaukee is known as a big beer town, home to several breweries and a bevy of bars, making it a destination for fine-brew aficionados the world over despite its relatively small size. That is why the city has devoted an entire month to celebrating the best bars in town, and, lucky for shuffleboard fans, many of the finest establishments feature table shuffleboard. One spot where patrons can't get enough of the shuffleboard table is Stubby's Gastrogrub and Beer Bar on 2060 N. Humboldt Boulevard. Their table is about 20 feet long and features an electric scoreboard. Although it takes up a lot of space in the bar, the owners used an alley between the front entrance and the stools behind the main bar, turning an area that would otherwise not have been used into a space. For $2 a game, customers can play on teams of one, two, or four in matches that get everyone in the joint involved.
Another great shuffleboard location is Champion's Pub on 2417 N. Bartlett Avenue, which features a much more traditional table. Instead of an electric sign, their 16-foot-long table requires players to keep score on their own, although they can step up to play completely for free. This bar is famous for hosting many shuffleboard tournaments over the years, and even hosts its own shuffleboard league on Wednesday nights. Owner Bobby Greenya tells local entertainment website OnMilwaukee.com that the table has been a huge hit since he transported it from its original home at a now-closed downtown club, especially among couples. He told the source that many lovebirds will play on the same team, route each other on, then enjoy a few drinks at the bar to close out the night.