
This cozy haunt with old-school, saloon-like decor serves cocktails & American comfort food.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 219 E Michigan St, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: (414) 276-8150
Website: http://www.swingindoorexchange.com/
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Reviews
Service was delightful, vibes were oldish but very Milwaukee. A perfect place to come with visitors on a Friday for a fish fry experience.
3 Sheeps Chaos Petter (hazy IPA, tap) $6
Hany loved this IPA. He wrote it down to get some later.
Mahi mahi bites $18
Actually a little bigger than “bite” size, more like fish sticks, with about 2-3 bites each. They were ok, but Wasn’t a super fan of it. Probably will not order again.
Combo fish fry $31
2 cod, 2 perch, 3 shrimp. Friend said it was great, and like the shrimp best. She also liked the cod better than the perch, and said it was less fishy.
Red beans and rice with andouille sausage $22
This was a special for the day, and I thought it might be a little like a jambalaya… but visually it looked more like chili, a bit soupy. The sausage looked deliciously char-grilled. Friend loved it and left no leftovers.
Clam chowder $9
Should have gotten the cup… and accidentally ordered the bowl. It was big and a lot of soup. But it was goooooooooood.
BYO burger $17
Love that lettuce tomato and onion is included without a fee. The 1/2 pound Angus beef was cooked a perfect medium and seasoned just right. Solid burger. They charge extra for cheese, and lactose-intolerant Hany loved not getting it. Menu says it’s $15, but we were charged $17. Not sure why. We only subbed the fries for Brussels, and that’s supposed to be +1.
Brussels sprouts
Our server raved about the Brussels, so I was hoping to get the best Brussels. I must say, they were ok, but not the best I’ve had (cough cough, Cloud Red). I liked that they were cut into smaller pieces, but a lot of the leaves were burnt. I can see they’re going for the “crispy” or “crunchy”, but imo, a little overdone.
Overall, a nice experience and definitely going back, but sticking to the basics for me.
The Friday Fish Fry is what people plan around and it delivers. Icelandic cod or lake perch, battered and fried properly, with all the fixings, the kind of fish fry that reminds you why Wisconsin takes the whole thing so seriously. The Brussels sprouts show up in nearly every positive review and they deserve to. Tender, charred at the edges, finished with pecans and a creamy aioli, the kind of side dish that ends up being the thing you remember most. The sandwiches are a whole conversation on their own. The Reuben and the prime dip are the two that keep coming up, generously built, on bread that holds its own, and served with sides that don’t feel like an afterthought.
The daily specials are worth knowing about before you go. Taco Tuesday, Weenie Wednesday, and the Friday Fish Fry have all developed their own followings, and if your visit lines up with one of them, lean into it. The bar pours Wisconsin well, with local taps from New Glarus and Lakefront Brewery anchoring the drink side of things.
The place gets full and the energy gets loud and there are no reservations, so arriving early on weekends is just the move. But once you’re in, the staff handles the room well and the whole thing hums along at a pace that feels lived in rather than rushed. It’s one of those spots that locals bring out-of-towners to, and it earns that role every time.
This place continues to be consistent with both food and service. Still a favorite stop whenever I’m in Milwaukee, highly recommend!
In Milwaukee for business and looking for a quick bite, we stumbled upon Swingin’ Door Exchange — what a great find! It was so good, we went back again the next day before heading to the airport. Packed at lunchtime, it’s clearly a local favorite with a great vibe. Everyone was friendly and working hard to keep things moving. The burgers and chicken were delicious, but the real stars were the brussels sprouts and beet side dishes — absolutely mouthwatering. This is officially my go-to spot whenever I’m in town!