![]() ![]() That said, Locavore’s menu could change daily, depending upon the availability of ingredients from local vendors and others that provide sustainably harvested fare. It is the property’s seventh restaurant and not as much about fine dining as Dream Dance Steak. The new addition is attached to the casino via first- and third-floor walkways, and off the hotel lobby is Locavore, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Those truffles, produced inhouse, go beyond shades of chocolate to Pistachio Rose and Passion Fruit Coconut flavors.ĭécor throughout the hotel is big on earth tones and images, artsy tree patterns, birch-like light fixtures and splashes of red because “Potawatomi” means “keepers of the fire.” That gets you a wall of windows, too, and truffles during turndown service at night. ![]() Inside are two fireplaces, three 60-inch televisions, enough seating and lounging to throw a small party and a roomy bathroom with a Jacuzzi for two that faces the Milwaukee skyline.ĭom Perignon upon arrival, chocolate truffles upon departure and unlimited chauffeured limo service are a part of the deal, too.Īt the opposite end of pricing are the 364 standard rooms whose rates begin at $149. What will you experience for the money? In the suite’s 3,000 square feet is an 800-square-foot patio with views that, on a clear day, stretch from Miller Park to the Lake Michigan shoreline. An overnight costs $4,000, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find another Wisconsin hotel suite anywhere near this price range. These spaces are stunning, but the biggest talker in this new hotel will be the 19th floor presidential suite. Ten weddings already are booked in two new banquet rooms: One overlooks Marquette University’s athletic fields for soccer, track and lacrosse. The addition of 12,000 square feet in event space, which bumps the property’s total to 60,000, is the most for one hotel in Milwaukee. The higher the floor, the more you see from these floor-to-ceiling panes. In each of the 381 hotel rooms and suites is at least one wall of windows to reveal city landscapes. The Potawatomi this month open a new restaurant and 19-story hotel in Milwaukee, and the project is remarkable for more than one reason. ![]()
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