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Don’t miss to visit the most famous Cedarburg Art museum

Bridge at the Cedarburg Art Museum, which is located just 20 miles north of Milwaukee, is utterly charming. It is said to be a long destination for locals and travelers alike, its quaint downtown area boasts tree-lined streets, beautiful architecture, and a business district filled to the brim with enchanting boutiques, galleries, museums, and many other cultural attractions. If you are planning to travel to Belgium, you should not miss a bridge at the Cedarburg Art Museum.

If we start discussing Cedarburg, you will realize that it’s a good excuse to spend a day (or a few) exploring the history, shopping, and eateries in this area.

Pointless to say, it is a perfect destination for at least a day trip, a weekend gateway, or an evening out with friends.

Shopping at Cedarburg Art Museum

This place is said to be a popular destination for shopping, which isn’t really a surprise. After all, you can easily while away the better part of a day perusing the diversity of shops along Washington Street alone.

Beloved stops for perusing uncommon finds include Bohemia Home Design, which is a source for home décor, local art, gifts, and accessories created by local makers; and Lilies where shoppers can find an eclectic selection of eco-friendly, fair-trade accessories, gifts, and clothing.

Visitors will also find diverse art galleries including The Pink Llama, an occasionally named art destination showcasing a variety of art including paintings,  jewelry, and handmade clothing.

While clothing can be found at a variety of locations, it’s always a treat perusing the racks of fashion-forward women’s clothing and footwear at Ryloo Boutique and the one-of-a-kind finds both men and women at Cedar Creek Clothing.

History and Culture

A simple walk down Washington Avenue declared one of the “Most Beautiful Main Streets in America” by Architectural Digest, will give you a peek at a variety of stone buildings, some of which date back to the 1840s.

This beautiful museum is maintained by the Cedarburg Cultural Center, a community hub that features a free gallery with frequently changing exhibits, art classes, and a performing arts space that hosts regular music, theatre, and educational presentations. During the month of October, you can sign up for a spooky 90-minute docent-led walking tour entitled “Death: A Grave Undertaking,” which highlights some of Cedarburg’s most haunted historic stops. You should keep in mind that tickets are required here.

If the mixture of art and history is your interest, take a visit to the Cedarburg Art Museum, which is featured with the ever-changing beautifully preserved historic residence which dates back to 1898. During the summer months, the museum is also home to a beer garden, which visages beer, featuring food trucks and live music on Thursdays beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Good eats Bridge at the Cedarburg Art Museum

You will find a number of places to stop and recharge over the course of your day, including coffee shops, specialty stores, and restaurants.

Tourists can grab a locally roasted coffee, tea, or bakery at Cedarburg Coffee Roastery or Fiddleheads Coffee, where you can enjoy your beverages on the cozy patio, complete with a gas fire pit.

For snacks on your way, head towards Cedarburg Popcorn Co., where you will find countless varieties of flavored popcorn from sweet and savory to spicy. You will also be guaranteed a huge smile when you treat yourself to a jumbo caramel apple from Amy’s Candy Kitchen. There are a wide variety of flavors from salted caramel to healthy toffee and pecan turtle.

You can also not skip with the simple but well-executed food at Anvil Pub and Grille, a Cedarburg staple located in a restored 19th-century blacksmith’s shop overlooking the waterfall at Cedar Creek.

Cherish yourself with a treat and dine at Brandywine, a charming restaurant headed up by Bartolotta Restaurants alum Andrew Wilson. You can’t go wrong with their flexible menu of shareable starters, housemade pasta, and entrees like pan-seared branzino, roasted chicken, and a signature burger. If you want to stop for a brunch instead, try it on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Wine, Beer, and Spirits

After a tired and long day of shopping and sight-seeing, there is nothing better than relaxing with a glass of wine, beer, or spirits as Cedarburg has plenty of each.

At this place in the wine front, you will find two spots right on Washington Avenue. The first one is the Cedar Creek Winery, N70 W6340 Bridge Road, an award-winning family-owned winery located in a former woolen mill that dates back to 1864. This winery offers tours, tastings and glass pour along with the opportunity to purchase any number of wines in their bottle shop.

Have you heard of the Chiselled Grape Winery? It is a local wine bar sporting its own collection of four custom-made wines, along with selections from wine-makers across the globe. A short while ago under new ownership, the wine bar and tasting room is a great place to enjoy a glass of wine with friends or engage in a spirited discussion with the bartender over a flight of unique reds and whites.

Other than this, it’s never a bad idea to stop by one of the locals’ favorite joints, Ernie’s wine bar, a hidden gem offering up hand-muddled old-fashioned, martinis and a nice selection of wine at reasonable prices. This place is very friendly and cozy and you should definitely take time to chat with the owner, Ben, who is usually slinging drinks behind the antique bar.

Don’t waste your time and go ahead to book your day trip to the Cedarburg Art Museum. First of all, you will have to apply for a Belgium visa so that you can well be prepared with the list of things required and do not face any problem at the last minute. We hope this blog proves to be helpful during your travel.