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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – As the Milwaukee Brewers make their way further into October baseball, bars and restaurants in Milwaukee are planning to continue to give fans places to celebrate.
Saz’s State House Restaurant, which is normally closed on Mondays, plans to stay open on Oct. 13 and shuttle fans to and from American Family Field.
Patti’s Power Plant in Bay View is open and giving away hot dogs for fans. Normally they are closed on Mondays, but on October 13, doors will open to fans at 6 p.m.
Calderone Club Downtown on Old World 3rd St. is normally closed on Monday, but they will be open and ready to serve fans for Game 1.
Spitfire's On State, also normally closed on Mondays, will be open and operating their shuttles.
Perspective Brewing Company in West Allis noted on social media that Monday's game is too big for the business to be closed.
McGillycuddy's Bar in on N. Water St. will be opening at 4 p.m. for the game, though they are also typically closed on Mondays.