Clock Shadow Creamery

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Milwaukee, United States

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Cheese manufacturer· Cheese Shops· Cheese shop

Clock Shadow Creamery Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Clock Shadow Creamery is located in Milwaukee, United States on 138 W Bruce St. Clock Shadow Creamery is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category cheese manufacturer in United States.

Address

138 W Bruce St

Price range

$

Phone

+1 4142739711

Service options

Delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Aray Rivera

Did the semi private tour and loved it! Had such a good time learning about the various cheeses. Also definitely try the Delores cheese. It was DELICIOUS! Also, their pairings were on point I ended up buying their raspberry preserve!

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KELLY HENDRIX

The cheese from this place is incredible!! I ate an entire loaf of bread with the goat cheese, scorpion pepper cheese and apple cranberry jam!! So good!!

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Jen Yerkes

Love this city cheese spot! Great variety of WI cheese and curds!

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Will Stein

Small artisanal cheese company only one Milwaukee city limits. Cheese to taste and buy. They make really good cheese on site. Quick stip for great cheese.

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Raz & Imbri P

We didn't have time and opportunity to take the tour, but they offer a tour of the cheese-making operation so that puts Clock Shadow a step up on any local competition. The extreme freshness of the stock is also a significant point in favor of this little cheese shop. The trade-off, of course, is that since they only really stock the cheese they make in-house, the selection isn't as impressive as any standard deli-counter. Quality always wins over quantity, though, and Clock Shadow makes a premium product. The prices also reflect the lack of having to cover shipping prior to sale, so as premium cheese shops go, this was one of the least pricey we've seen to date. We picked up a few kinds of cheese curds for the road and kept them on ice. We ignored anything resembling a lunch place for the remainder of our trip since the curds or \squeaks\ as they were labeled kept that squeaky freshness right up to the end of the bags. Clock Shadow definitely made our side trip to Milwaukee worthwhile, and we'd contemplate the 1300-odd mile trip to go back, take the tour, and eat more squeaks.