In the heart of Milwaukee, Gorman & Company’s Brewhouse Inn & Suites stands as a testament to the city’s rich brewing heritage and innovative future. This year, the hotel marks another significant milestone, celebrating a decade in business and revealing a plaque for The Pabst Brewery Complex securing a spot in the National Historic Registry.
Milwaukee’s brewing legacy is as deep as the roots of the barley fields that once graced its outskirts. That’s why in 2013, Gorman & Company ensured The Brewhouse Inn & Suites, housed in the former Pabst Blue Ribbon Brewery, would be historically preserved while serving the people of today and tomorrow. The vintage brewery transitioned into a hotel, retaining its architectural grandeur and spirit of innovation.
Guests worldwide stay at The Brewhouse Inn & Suits to take part in this authentic experience of Milwaukee’s brewing history. The hotel’s blend of modern amenities and historical charm, like its notable Cream City brick façade and copper brewing kettles, makes it a favorite among travelers seeking more than a place to stay.
The Pabst Brewery Complex, added to the National Historic Registry in 2003, houses both On Tap Restaurant and The Brewhouse Inn & Suites. This September, the hotel unveiled its plaque to the community and celebrated 10 years of preserving Milwaukee’s history and culture.
“The historical charm embedded in this building is all things Milwaukee; our uniqueness and authenticity are why guests choose to stay here time and time again.”
Tara Wurtz, Director of Sales & Marketing for the Brewhouse Inn & Suites
Gorman & Company owns and operates the hotel and is dedicated to providing guests with a Cream City authentic experience so its history and culture can continue to thrive and be a catalyst for tourism.