LTH,
After a slightly confusing couple of phone calls to Butch's, there are currently two locations, same owner, neither of which is in the original location, where, when I lived in Milwaukee, I was an infrequent*, yet enthusiastic customer, 5 of us ended up at the Plankinton Butch's Clock for, as Rob so aptly put it, a terrific Old School Milwaukee Steak House meal.
Butch's Clock drips charm, from the been-there done-that efficiently of our waitress Diane, who has been waitressing for, at her estimation, 105-years, to comfortable bar, large well spaced tables, numerous antique clocks and generally easy going we're glad you're here attitude.
After an almost mandatory cocktail or two dinner starts off quick with not bad Italian bread and a complimentary veggie tray. Frankly, I kind of liked the straight-from-a-can black olives, though, of course, half the fun is putting them on the tips of your fingers.
Salads were fine, Caesar a bit blah, needed an anchovy kick, my niece Emily liked her cream of asparagus soup. I did, however, love our appetizer of sauteed chicken livers with mushrooms and caramelized onions. Tender chicken livers, well turned mushrooms and toasty sweet onions.
Sauteed Chicken Liver w/mushrooms and caramelized onion
Shrimp De Jonghe was fine, a little light on the garlic, but well sized nicely cooked shrimp.
Giant Guayma Shrimp were a hit and my bride and other niece had a daily special of filet and king crab. Ellen liked the steak, though commented it was not quite David Burke**, and thought the king crab terrific.
Filet and King Crab Combo
My brother and I both love chicken, and a white board special of Chicken Casino, whole chicken cut into 8ths, dusted in flour and pan fried in a cast iron skillet with unsalted butter, spoke to us. Of course it would be foolish to go to Butch's and not order a wee bit of meat, so we split the chicken and a 32oz porterhouse, another white board special.
Chicken Casino was delicious, light crust, minimal seasoning, implausibly we were eating really good Southern style cast iron pan fried chicken in a Milwaukee steak joint. Mushrooms, which seemed to be fried along with the chicken, were wonderful.
Chicken Casino
32-oz Porterhouse w/mushrooms.
As Rob mentioned upthread, crisp cottage fries may be the best thing at Butch's.
Asparagus was the veggie of the day. Yes, that is a ramekin of butter for dipping.
Not that we needed dessert, but I'd agree with Rob that a meal like this calls out for something sweet at the end, even if it is only one dessert split between 5-people.
Strawberry Schaum Torte
Much of food at Butch's is cooked with unsalted butter in cast iron, lending distinctive style and taste. Gill, the chef at the Plankinton Butch's, was kind enough to allow me into the kitchen for a picture or two.
Chef Gill w/cast iron skillet.
I'd highly recommended Butch's Clock for a real slice of Milwaukee.
Enjoy,
Gary
*
Sally's Steak House in the Knickerbocker Hotel (Milwaukee) was my family's steak house of choice.
**
Nor David Burke prices
Butch's Clock Steak House and Martini Bar
800 N Plankinton Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 5320
414-347-0142
http://www.butchsclocksteakhouse.com/
Butch's Old Casino Steak House
555 N James Lovell Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
414-271-8111
http://www.butchssteakhouse.com/