The Voigt Soccer Park is a 51 acre special park/regional playfield located in the
northwestern portion of the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within the
primarily environmental corridor along the Fox River. The park is managed and
operated by the Brookfield Soccer Association under a lease agreement with the City.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Soccer Fields (9)– one lighted stadium field
Concession Stand, Shelter and Restrooms
Parking Lots
Ruby Park is a 9 acre developed neighborhood park located in the central/southern
portion of the City and also encompasses wetlands within the primary environmental
corridor along Deer Creek. The site was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1955 as
part of the plat for the Ruby Wood subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Basketball Court
Picnic Tables
Greenway Trail System (Civic Center and Deer Creek Trails)
Play Equipment
The Mitchell Park Pavilion was officially dedicated on July 4, 2002 and has been
enjoyed by many residents over the past years, receiving rave reviews. The facility has
indoor and outdoor seating, and is perfect for a variety of functions. The indoor lodge
area includes a fireplace, air conditioning as well as heat, restrooms, and a serving
kitchen with sink and refrigerator. The indoor area seats up to 60 people and is
available year round. There are two outdoor shelters adjacent to the lodge, and they
can be rented separately or in conjunction with the indoor portion. Minimum and
maximum group sizes do apply.
Use this link http://www.ci.brookfield.wi.us/index.asp?nid=93 for more information or
contact the Parks, Recreation, and Forestry office.
McCoy Park/Field is a 19 acre developed regional playfield located in the west/central
portion of the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within the primary
environmental corridor along the Fox River.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Baseball Diamond with Concession Stand and Restrooms
– Batting Cage
Soccer Field
Picnic Tables
Parking Lot
Mary Knoll Park is a 20 acre partially developed district park located in the southeastern
portion of the City. The site also encompasses woodlands within an isolated natural
resource area.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Tennis Courts (2)
Picnic Tables
Nature Trail
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Deer Creek Trail)
Parking Lot
Located in the town of Brookfield, Marx Park has ADA amenities including paths, bathrooms and playground equipment that allows for easy access by those with special needs. Installed in 1999, our new basketball court is connected to the ADA path and includes a 3/4 length basketball court perfect for level of pick up game. There are two multi-purpose baseball/softball fields. Diamond #1 is nearest the parking lot.
Lilly Heights Park is a 42 acre developed district park located in the northeastern portion
of the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within the primary environmental
corridor along Butler Ditch. Most of the land (29 acres) was dedicated to the City for
parkland in 1980 as part of the Lilly Heights subdivision development.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer Field
Pond (ice skating in winter)
Picnic Tables/Shelters (2)
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Lilly Heights Trail)
Walking/Biking Path
Passive and Natural Areas
Parking Lots
Redeveloped shopping center with a fresh new look. Stores include Total Wine & More, DSW, Men’s Warehouse and Kessler’s Diamonds.
Lamplighter Park is a 9 acre developed neighborhood park located in the northeastern
portion of the City. The site was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1975 as part of the
plat for Lamplighter Park subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Basketball Court (1/2)
Pond (ice skating in winter)
Picnic Tables
Bike Paths
Parking Lot
Krueger Park is a developed 51 acre district park located in the southeastern portion of
the City. The site also encompasses wetlands within the primary environmental corridor
along the south branch of Underwood Creek.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamonds (2)
Soccer Field
Basketball Court
Picnic Tables
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Deer Creek Trail)
Parking Lot
Kinsey Park is a 6 acre neighborhood park located in the southeastern portion of the City. The site also encompasses woodlands within an isolated natural area and was dedicated to the City for parkland as part of the plat of the Kinsey Park subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities include:
Play Equipment
Pond
Picnic Tables/Shelter
Nature Trail
Greenway Trail System (Deer Creek Trail)
Parking Lot
Fairview Park is an 8 acre neighborhood park located in the north/central portion of the City. The land for the park was purchased in 1992 from the Elmbrook School District. Fire Station #2, constructed in 2009, has been integrated into the overall park site.
Features, Amenities and Activities include:
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer Field
Basketball Court (1/2)
Ice Skating Rink (winter)
Shelter
Picnic Tables
Parking Lot
Endicott Park is a 48 acre developed district park located in the south/central portion of the City. The majority of the land for the park was purchased from the Elmbrook School District in 2000 with expansion occurring in 2005 and 2009 with the acquisition of an additional 21 acres. The site also encompasses wetlands within a secondary environmental corridor. Facilities, Amenities and Activities include:
Play Equipment (2)
Ball Diamonds (2)
Soccer Field
Playfield
Sand Volleyball
Tennis Courts (2)
Ice Skating Rink (winter)
Shelters (2)
Picnic Tables
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Deer Creek and Civic Center Trails)
Multi-purpose Trails
Passive and Natural Areas
Parking Lot
Canterbury Park is a 7 acre developed neighborhood park/regional playfield located in the western portion of the City. The site was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1978 as part of the plat for the Canterbury Hills subdivision. Features, Amenities and Activities include:
Play Equipment (on adjacent Hillside Elementary School property)
Ball Diamond
Soccer Fields (2)
Parking Lot
Camelot Park is a 36 acre developed neighborhood park located in the western portion of the City. Land for the park was dedicated to the City in 1976 (8 acres), 1986 (8 acres), and 1990/97 (20 acres) as part of the subdivision plats for the Camelot Meadows, Bartlett Manor, and Chadwick Greens subdivisions. The site also encompasses a woodland and wetlands within an isolated natural resources area.
Features, Amenities and Activities
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer – Playfield (practice)
Tennis Courts (2)
Basketball Court
Ice Skating Rink (winter)
Picnic Tables
Nature Trail
Bike Path
Parking Lot (off Camden Lane)
Beverly Hills Park is a 23 acre developed neighborhood park located in the northwestern portion of the City. The site encompasses wetlands within an isolated natural resource area and was dedicated to the City for parkland in 1954 as part of the plat for the Beverly Hills subdivision.
Features, Amenities and Activities include:
Play Equipment
Ball Diamond
Soccer – Playfield (practice)
Tennis Courts (2)
Basketball Court
Pond (ice skating in winter)
Picnic Area/Shelter
Bike Paths
Greenway Trail System Trailhead (Beverly Hills Trail)
Parking Lot
Putting together equal parts imagination and culinary expertise, PHO One24 is one of the finest Vietnamese restaurants throughout the greater Metro Milwaukee. We proudly boast signature dishes and a host of gourmet specialties, rotating new dishes and old favorites on a daily basis. At PHO One24 we take great pride in offering you an excellent dining experience. Our décor is traditional with a modern flare and our menu is created using as much locally sourced produce and sustainable ingredients as possible. Open for lunch and dinner Wednesday through Monday. Closed on Tuesday.
Sabella’s Pub and Grill serves tavern food options, like cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, pizzas, pork chops, tenderloins, mozzarella sticks, cheese curds and hot wings. Enjoy pub food and beverages in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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A quiet antique store turns into a happening sandwich shop… Long before the sandwiches were toasted and cookies were on the straws, there was a young couple who owned an antique shop. This quirky shop of memories was doing well, but the determined pair knew they could always do better.
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In 1996, an ambitious, entrepreneurial young man named Bryant Keil bought the original store on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. Together with his team, Bryant set out to spread the Potbelly love across the country, creating shops with the same neighborhood feel as the original.
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