G Wiv wrote:Sweet Willie wrote:Mazos Restaurant
Willie,
Funny, I just heard about Mazos last week and was (very) surprised I had never heard of them before. I grew up in Milwaukee, visit fairly often and Mazos certainly seems a great place for a burger.
Next time in Milwaukee, which will probably be this week, I'll stop for a burger. Thanks for the heads up .
Enjoy,
Gary
Another vote for Mazos burger here.
Was in Milwaukee a little while ago, and so did a comparison day. Ate at
Solly's for lunch, and at Mazo's for dinner.
Maybe its just me, I dont know, but Iam not overly taken with Solly's
burger. The portions are not *that* big to start with (especially for the
price). There is a lot of butter on the bun, and when youre about a
quarter way thru it the entire plate is swimming in butter, and the burger
loses most of its structural integrity. Ive been to Solly's before - this was
the third time IIRC - and Ive never been hugely impressed any of the
times. Its a decent burger, the atmosphere is very nice (and their
"real banana shake" was absolutely terrific)... but just the burger itself,
Iam not sure Id go that far out of my way for.
This was my first time at Mazos - packed on a Saturday evening, had to wait
10-15 minutes or so for a table. The demographic is old

There was, I
think, one 20 year old guy (there with his father it looked like). A couple
of kids under 10 (possibly there with their grandparents I think). And
nobody else under 50. In fact, most of the people there seemed to be
well over 60. Many regulars (the couple in their 60s at the table next to
me declined the menu, and the guy went "I'll have a #2 with fries and
soup, she'll have the #3 with cottage cheese" etc
The burger was terrific - IMHO far superior to Solly's, by a long way. Different
types of burgers though - no stick of butter etc. They ask you how you
want it done, and its cooked pretty much to that specification. With cooked
onions as a topping, very flavourful and an allround excellent burger - nice
char outside and juicy inside. Fries were ok, soup was pretty good (but not
as amazing as the one earlier in this thread seems to be). A 1/3rd-pounder
with cheese and cooked onions, plus fries and soup, I think was something
like 4.95 - far cheaper than Solly's, far better IMHO, and with far bigger
portions (dont know the official size of the Solly's cheeseburger, but it
is definitely not 1/3 lbs).
I will definitely return when in Milwaukee - and if it was nearby Id be a
*very* regular customer. I dont know how the rest of their stuff is, but
the burger stands up to anyone's IMHO. Ive been to Top Notch in Beverly
not so long ago for instance - I think Mazos burger that day might have
been better (and Iam a big fan of Top Notch... however Top Notch has
awesome shakes, I didnt try Mazos; and Top Notch has maybe the best
fries in the business, Mazos fries are nothign special at all).
Oh, and there is a Leon's Custard across the street, which is an added
bonus. Not as good as Kopp's, but not bad (however, one of the branches
of Kopp's is only about a couple miles away anyway I think). For anyone
in Milwaukee, definitely a recommended burger - on Saturdays they close
at about 8pm I think.
c8w