• 11
  • Oct

When you enter Good Life you’re immediately greeted with a sign that says “Seat Yourself” so naturally, thats exactly what we did. What you notice after you grab a seat and take a look around is the relaxing atmosphere of the place. From the music to the lighting; from the architecture to the menu there is an ever abundant feeling of comfort and simplicity.
Looking over the menu you’ll notice that menu prices including entree’s are all under $15. There are 5 entree’s to choose from, 5 sandwiches on the menu and 6 appetizers available to start it all off. My guests and I chose the Grilled Shrimp Skewers (the most expensive app at $12) and were presented with 3 tasty skewers served in what they call a rum fruit glaze.

Shrimp Skewers
From there we moved on to our dinner entree’s which in the case of my guest included the Shark and Bake Sandwich ($12) and in my case I chose the Jerk Chicken Plate ($14). The Jerk Chicken Plate came with a side of coconut rice which was a hit when mixed with the sweet sauce - yum! and also came with a side of beans that i wasnt a super fan of but one of my guests gobbled it down in a hurry :)

The Shark and Bake Sandwich is a fried white fish wrap as pictured with the gal in the middle. Individually the fish tasted crisp and fresh but when lightly covered with the white sauce provided it was very good. Of particular note were the home made potato chips served as a side that I couldnt keep my hands off of.

sharknbait
The space is split nearly 50/50 between bar and restaurant which makes it very easy to transition between a dinner crowd and a night time bar scene.

3girls
Good Life is a casual, modern, open space concept with great food (at least what we tried so far) and great prices. It will be a pleasure to return and sample more of the atmosphere and menu.
http://goodlifemilwaukee.com/

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  1. KarenC Says:

    I really liked Good Life and would like to go back to try the burgers. I had a chicken dish with rice and black beans. It was fantastic. I also munched on my friend’s sweet potato chips that were a great alternative to French fries. While I thought the prices were reasonable for the quality, a couple friends griped about the $8 hamburger. http://metroverve.blogspot.com/2007/05/8-burger-issue.html

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