5407 W McKinley Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53208
(414) 799-1029
Happy Hour Monday - Friday 11am - 6pm : $2 Miller Lite, HighLife & Coors Light Taps, $2.50 Rail Drinks and unlimited popcorn. Nightly drink specials! **Not Available before Brewer Home Games** Back room available for parties! Catering menu available!
The Parade route runs along 2nd Street between Greenfield Ave. and Oregon St.
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WHQG is a mainstream rock FM radio station licensed to and serving the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. The station is owned by Saga Communications. The "Hog" moniker and call letters are references to the fans and riders of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, which has its headquarters in Milwaukee. Its studios and transmitter are located in Milwaukee's West Side.HistoryThe 102.9 frequency started out as WRIT-FM, simulcasting its sister station's Top 40 format. In 1971, they became WFWO-FM (For Women Only), and played light adult contemporary music.The station flipped to country music on October 1, 1972 as WBCS. WBCS found success with the format, since they were the only country station in the market at the time (WMIL had switched to Top 40 as WZUU the year before).WLZR succeeded WBCS-FM with a hard rock format on February 16, 1987. "Lazer 103" dominated the album-oriented rock market, such that competing station WQFM switched to smooth jazz in 1996. WLZR's longtime morning show of Bob and Brian debuted in the late 1980s. The station ran a simulcast on sister station 1340 AM beginning in the WBCS era, sporadically until 1997, when 1340 AM became the faith-based WJYI.