Wall Street Stock Bar

219 S 2nd St, Milwaukee
(414) 301-2129

Recent Reviews

Ignas Bernotavičius

Good place to spend your evening.Spent a wonderful time here. Great food and great service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Garlic Parmesan French Fries, Fried

Scott Hendrix

Cool local bar with great service and a neat vibe. Tasty mixed drinks!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Fitzgerald Scott

The atmosphere here is delightful. I love wings so I had to try them. Definitely worth it. Get more than six.

Desmar McDuffie

Did not receive prompt service. Waitstaff was rude and disrespectful. The "security" team was made up of unruly bullies. Awful experience.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Slade Young

Awesome bar! Great vibe to it. Will stop here every time I visit Milwaukee. Charese is the owner and is very outgoing. Her staff is very friendly!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shirley White

Beautiful and comfortable place to go to downtown and relax and eat delicious food black wall street stock bar downtownWheelchair accessibility: Great for people that's in a wheelchair to come and eat great delicious food too

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pita Pizza, Fried Salmon, Garlic Parmesan French Fries, Chicken Wings, Burgers, Fudge Brownie, Nachos, Oven Baked Nachos, Fried, Chicken Bites, Signature Caramel Cake

Lennon15

I liked the place, and also because of the history that was

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 3

Chimere Cox

My first visit was amazing. I had a wonderful bartender, who was pleasant and easy going. My second encounter was horrible. The website reflects a start time of 3pm but google reflects 4:30pm. I arrived after 5pm and the bar opened at 5:58pm. When discussing the start time, the male bartender was rude and nonchalant with an explanation of him needing to get off of his job first. I had one drink which was watered down. He then rushed me to sign my receipt. Terrible service which is a total disservice to the establishment because it’s truly a vibe. Do better!

Philip Gissen

This is a unique drinking establishment for Walker’s Point, or what some people call the Fifth Ward. The current trend calls for a craft brewery, an independent distillery, an ersatz gourmet restaurant, or a place left over from the clandestine 1980s or 1990s. Breaking that template, Wall Street is a black owned, sultry cocktail bar with the sounds of “sweet soul music” filling the handsome space. Milwaukee may be growing up, accepting its diversity and realizing it can be urbane without losing its roots. That beer and a shot town may be long gone.Looking like more like a model from Paris or New York City, the proprietor Sharisse, named the bar after her mother who taught her finance and how to use economic investment to further yourself in a competitive world. Sharisse’s presence adds class and panache to the Wall Street Stock Bar. Less of a South Side bar, and more NYC or Paris, the Wall Street offers an array of delicious mixed cocktails and tasty bites to eat. Helping to tend bar, Naomi greets you with her bubbly personality and a ready smile, making everyone feel welcomed. Prices are a little higher than the typical corner tavern, but Wall Street pays off with a sophistication lacking from most places in Milwaukee. It reminds me of when Elsa’s on the Park first opened, breaking the mold in the Cream City, bringing Karl Kopp’s vision of a cool and hip Milwaukee to fruition.Go to the Wall Street Stock Bar and support the “new Milwaukee.” It isn’t all bar dice and dem and dose anymore.

Whitney Amos-Sikora

Good drinks, food, and music. It’s an ocean wave.

Willie Buford

Amazing Time!!! THEY LET ME NAME MY OWN DRINK CALLED "The Willie Earl

enofile1

This is a unique drinking establishment for Walker's Point, or what some people call the Fifth Ward. The current trend calls for a craft brewery, an independent distillery, an ersatz gourmet restaurant, or a place left over from the clandestine 1980s or 1990s. Breaking that template, Wall Street is a black owned, sultry cocktail bar with the sounds of "sweet soul music" filling the handsome space. Milwaukee may be growing up, accepting its diversity and realizing it can be urbane without losing its roots. That beer and a shot town may be long gone. Looking like more like a model from Paris or New York City, the proprietor Sharisse, named the bar after her mother who taught her finance and how to use economic investment to further yourself in a competitive world. Sharisse's presence adds class and panache to the Wall Street Stock Bar. Less of a South Side bar, and more NYC or Paris, the Wall Street offers an array of delicious mixed cocktails and tasty bites to eat. Helping to tend bar, Naomi greets you with her bubbly personality and a ready smile, making everyone feel welcomed. Prices are a little higher than the typical corner tavern, but Wall Street pays off with a sophistication lacking from most places in Milwaukee. It reminds me of when Elsa's on the Park first opened, breaking the mold in the Cream City, bringing Karl Kopp's vision of a cool and hip Milwaukee to fruition. Go to the Wall Street Stock Bar and support the "new Milwaukee." It isn't all bar dice and dem and dose anymore.

Phil G.

This is a unique drinking establishment for Walker's Point, or what some people call the Fifth Ward. The current trend calls for a craft brewery, an independent distillery, an ersatz gourmet restaurant, or a place left over from the clandestine 1980s or 1990s. Breaking that template, Wall Street is a black owned, sultry cocktail bar with the sounds of "sweet soul music" filling the handsome space. Milwaukee may be growing up, accepting its diversity and realizing it can be urbane without losing its roots. That beer and a shot town may be long gone.Looking more like a model from Paris or New York City, the proprietor Sharisse, named the bar after her mother who taught her finance and how to use economic investment to further yourself in a competitive world. Sharisse's presence adds class and panache to the Wall Street Stock Bar. Less of a South Side bar, and more NYC or Paris, the Wall Street offers an array of delicious mixed cocktails and tasty bites to eat. Helping to tend bar, Naomi greets you with her bubbly personality and a ready smile, making everyone feel welcomed. Prices are a little higher than the typical corner tavern, but Wall Street pays off with a sophistication lacking from most places in Milwaukee. It reminds me of when Elsa's on the Park first opened, breaking the mold in the Cream City, bringing Karl Kopp's vision of a cool and hip Milwaukee to fruition. Go to the Wall Street Stock Bar and support the "new Milwaukee." It isn't all bar dice and dem and dose anymore.

Theodore Lipscomb

Great place to grab a drink and network; check out the mezzanine. I'll be back to try the food.

Kalan Evans

10/10 would recommend for the people with the good vibes. Food & drinks are A1. Check them out!

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