Milwaukee Brewers Shuttle Guide
Catch a ride, catch the game and leave the hassle behind. Lifelong Brew Crew diehards, first-time visitors and even Cubs fans can skip the traffic and parking and enjoy the convenience of a drop-off right outside the ballpark gates. Milwaukee offers plenty of Brewers gameday shuttles from local bars, restaurants and hotels that make getting to American Family Field simple.
So why take a shuttle?
It is, hands down, the easiest way to get to the ballpark. Instead of circling for a spot or trekking across a lot with arms full of snacks, you hop off just outside the gates. You save money, skip the stress and travel safely if you plan to enjoy a few beers. Best of all, the ride is part of the experience. You can chat about the lineup, join in on “Let’s go Brewers!” chants and roll out the barrel of fan energy before you even find your seat.
Here’s how it works
Most bars and restaurants start running their shuttles about two hours before first pitch. After the game, rides usually resume around the sixth or seventh inning and continue until the crowd clears out. Many places do ask that you make a purchase before hopping aboard, so grabbing a burger or a pint at your shuttle stop is all part of the experience. It’s always smart to double-check the schedule on the website of the bar or hotel, or give them a quick call, so you know exactly when and where to catch your ride.
Where can I grab a shuttle?
You’ll find shuttle stops across the city, including downtown, the Historic Third Ward, the East Side and west Milwaukee, which is closest to the ballpark. Each neighborhood has its own lineup of favorite spots that pair food, drinks and gameday excitement with a quick ride to American Family Field.
If you want the full, up-to-date list of shuttle partners along with a handy map of pickup zones, the Brewers have you covered here.
Here are some of Milwaukee’s top spots that offer shuttle service to American Family Field. Be sure to call ahead or check their websites to confirm shuttle availability and any purchase requirements.
- Ambassador Hotel (2308 W. Wisconsin Ave.)
- Balistreri's Bluemound Inn (6501 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Best Western Plus Milwaukee West (5501 W. National Ave.)
- Brewhouse Inn & Suites / On Tap (1215 N 10th St.)
- Brewski's Sports Pub (304 N. 76th St.)
- Camp Bar Wauwatosa (6600 W. North Ave.)
- Dugout 54 (5328 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Fat Daddy's (120 W. National Ave.)
- Jack's American Pub (1323 E. Brady St.)
- Jackson's Blue Ribbon Pub (11302 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- J&B's Blue Ribbon (5230 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Kelly's Bleachers (5218 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Magoo's on the Mound (5841 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- McGinn's Sports Bar (5901 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Milwaukee Brat House (1013 Old World 3rd St., 4022 N. Oakland Ave.)
- O'Brien's Pub (4928 W. Vliet St.)
- Oscar's Pub & Grill (1712 W. Pierce St.)
- Potawatomi Casino Hotel
- Rounding Third Bar & Grill (6317 W. Bluemound Rd.)
- Saz's State House (5539 W. State St.)
- Steny's Tavern & Gril (800 S. 2nd St.)
- Who's on Third (1007 N. Old World 3rd St.)
Tips for Using Shuttle Services
Since shuttle schedules and requirements can change, it’s always smart to confirm ahead of time. Popular shuttles fill quickly, so arriving early helps guarantee your spot. Keep in mind that some shuttles start return trips as early as the sixth or seventh inning, so double-check the timing before you go.
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