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About SafeHouse Milwaukee

Frequently Asked Questions

What are SafeHouse hours of operation?

Monday: 11:00am to 10:00pm

Tuesday: 11:00am to 10:00pm

Wednesday: 11:00am to 10:00pm

Thursday: 11:00am to 10:00pm

Friday: 11:00am to 12:00am

Saturday: 11:00am to 12:00am

Sunday: 11:00am to 8:00pm

Can I make a reservation?

Reservations are not required, but highly encouraged! Visit OpenTable to make a reservation.

To reserve for parties larger than 9, please call us directly at (414) 271-2007.

How do I book a party?

If you are looking to reserve event space for a nest of spies, you must book in advance. All party groups are required to have minimums and provide a guarantee to ensure event space. Visit our Parties & Groups page to submit an inquiry today!

Do you offer something special to celebrate an agent's birthday, bachelor/ette party or other milestone event?

We offer a special interrogation for those wishing to celebrate a fellow operative's milestone. This interrogation requires an additional fee and must be reserved in advance. Please visit our Parties & Groups page for more information.

Where can I park?

There are street parking options, as well as numerous parking lots and parking structures surrounding SafeHouse.

Can I bring my kids/grandkids to SafeHouse?

Of course! Junior spies are more than welcome to explore SafeHouse during daytime hours. After 10pm you must be 21+ to enter. If you're 18, you need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian, and proof of relations must be shown prior to entrance after 8pm.

Will there be a wait?

SafeHouse is a hot spot hideout for secret agents. Agents should expect a wait on Friday and Saturday nights if they did not make a reservation. Don't worry, though, a wait a may be the perfect time to explore SafeHouse and discover spy secrets. Make a reservation to avoid wait-times!

Do I need to know the password to get in?

Spies who know the password are allowed immediate access. If an agent doesn't know the password, they may be asked to complete a clearance test to prove they're a friendly spy. Keep in mind, no friendly agent has ever been turned away.

What's the SafeHouse password?

Classified information like that won't come so easily. To learn such high priority intel, you'll need to find a trustworthy source.


Milwaukee spy bar and restaurant owner Dave Baldwin with wife merrily enjoying each other's company at SafeHouse

History Declassified

​On orders from Control, Station Chief Agent 0h0h7 (aka David J. Baldwin) founded SafeHouse in 1966 with his Chief of Disinformation, Agent Eliza. Since then, an unassuming Red Door has been the entrance to safety for spies from all around the globe.

 

Today, Agent BB (a.k.a Greg Marcus) and his team of Service Agents handle all special ops at SafeHouse.

The intriguing Wall of Berlin Artifact inside Safehouse Milwaukee

In every sector of SafeHouse, authentic espionage artifacts mingle with pop culture references and spy paraphernalia. Celebrity spies in disguise often sneak into this watering hole and leave their mark without being traceable. One guest evaded the FBI (without authorization from Control, of course) by using the escape route. John Wayne donated a machine gun, and Austin Powers allegedly contributed his spy guitar. A Very Important Operative smuggled a piece of the Berlin Wall into SafeHouse when the barrier smashed to the ground decades ago. There are numerous of other SafeHouse secrets scattered throughout that can only be experienced firsthand.

The spy sanctuary offers something different to each visiting agent, as no two visits are the same. Just remember, a good spy never leaves the same way they came. Only your souvenir will prove you were ever here! Read, memorize, chew, and swallow this message.