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Best Desserts in Milwaukee

This one is for the Sweet Tooths! Not everyone orders dessert, and sometimes you are just too darn full to do it. So if you’re feeling something sweet, it’s worth targeting a restaurant that you know will deliver a decadent treat that is worth the calories.

There are a couple of variables to consider when ranking which restaurants offer the best desserts in the city. Are the dessert options unique? Does the restaurant have a pastry or dessert chef? Is dessert more of an afterthought rather than an integral part of the restaurant’s menu? Does their dessert menu rotate? A rotating menu means they need to consistently offer delicious desserts, which can be harder to pinpoint than that tried and true favorite you know will always be there. Below are the spots that we recommend if you are in search of this promise.

11/15/24

8 picks
The Ranking
1 Odd Duck - Rotating Menu

Odd Duck - Rotating Menu

939 S 2nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53204

Odd Duck has gained national attention from publications like USA Today, who named them as one of their 2024 Best Restaurants of the Year. Their rotating small plates are inventive, with a presentation that says Michelin but an atmosphere that is all down-to-earth charm (and ducks, so many ducks). Sometimes we’ll go for a cheese plate, sometimes a few plates. And sometimes, we go just for dessert and dessert cocktails. The combo is key, and neither ever disappoint. Odd Duck is not shy when it comes to off-the-beaten-path ingredients, utilizing flavors like ube and pandan, or a sweet corn ice cream with miso caramel. Because their dishes are always rotating, you won’t find a menu on their website. Your best bet is to assume it will be seasonal, and check Instagram for their latest kitchen concoctions.

2 Kopp’s - Custard

Kopp’s - Custard

Multiple Locations

Kopp’s Frozen Custard, which has 3 locations in the surrounding Milwaukee area, is well known for their gigantic burgers served fresh off the grill. Still, it’s the custard that brings in the crowds, and you can almost always count on a line. Speak to any local and they’ll tell you that custard is a way of life here, surpassing ice cream as the favorite cold, creamy dessert. If you’re wondering how it’s different, it really just comes down to adding additional egg yolk to the recipe; but it makes a world of difference. Kopp’s offers not one but two flavors of the day, in addition to both a shake and sundae of the month, a good tactic that keeps Milwaukeeans coming back for more. Tip: Sign up for Kopp’s Flavor Alert at https://kopps.com/flavor-alerts and never miss out on your choice flavors.

3 Lebnani House - Ice Cream Othmaliya

Lebnani House - Ice Cream Othmaliya

5051 S 27th St, Greenfield, WI 53221

You might be surprised to see a Lebanese restaurant at the top of our dessert list, but you shouldn’t be. When it comes to dessert, it seems that Phyllo dough is an under-utilized ingredient in many parts of the world. At the same time, it is key to the desserts of some cultures, and brings us prevalent favorites like Baklava. With such large entrees and to-die-for hummus at Lebnani House, it was a twist of fate that we ended up ordering dessert at all as it was comped due to a longer wait and some order mix-ups. But thank the sugar gods for those service blunders that night, because this was how we discovered the Ice Cream Othmaliya- baked shredded phyllo dough with a vanilla ice cream center, drizzled in a berry simple syrup and garnished with pistachio. As if the satisfying textures and a balance in sweetness were not enough, this dish was also quite pleasing to the eye.

4 Margaux Brasserie - Banana Foster Napoleon

Margaux Brasserie - Banana Foster Napoleon

20107 N Lord St, Brookfield, WI 53045

Speaking of stunning displays of sweetness, Margaux Brasserie recently opened in The Corners of Brookfield, and typically where there’s French cuisine, there is some next-level dessert. We were first drawn to Margaux for their Fifteen-Layer Crepe Cake that dominated their Google photos page, because it is honestly a site to behold. But of course, there are just too many intriguing options after an already rich meal, so we could only order one (first world problems, anyone?). We ended up pivoting to their newer dessert offering, a Banana Foster Napoleon. A layered puff pastry with rum caramel, whipped cinnamon mascarpone, banana and walnut streusel, the Napoleon is dangerously sweet for those who don’t typically do dessert, but the texture and rich flavors are there to hook you all the same. When we do go back, we’ll try the Crepe Cake and let you know if it beats out Napoleon after all. Either way, they both earn full marks for presentation.

5 The Diplomat - Peanut Butter Pie

The Diplomat - Peanut Butter Pie

815 E Brady St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Ok James Beard Award-winning Chef Dane Baldwin, we can see why people are paying attention. Our guess is, the critics knew to order dessert - this dessert. This circular pie is comprised of more than just your regular peanut butter pie; it boasts an Italian buttercream, candied peanuts and beautifully brûléed bananas, all atop a buttery graham cracker crust. This doesn’t look like your average slice of pie, and it doesn’t taste it either (and let’s face it, regular pie is already pretty darn good).

6 Honeypie Cafe - Cream Pies

Honeypie Cafe - Cream Pies

2569 S Kinnickinnic Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207

Did someone say average pie? Not if they were talking about Honey Pie they didn’t. We’ve been strong proponents of this restaurant’s namesake dessert for years now, ever since we took our first bite of their Banana Cream pie. Since then, we’ve ordered many a slice, especially on 3.14 pie day (some traditions just aren’t worth breaking!) While their Salted Honey Pie is delicious and a fan favorite, we have to recommend their cream pies to any first timer. Hot tip: if you find yourself there when they are serving the Key-Lime Coconut Cream pie, ORDER IT.

7 Buckley’s - Carrot Cake

Buckley’s - Carrot Cake

801 N Cass St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

It wouldn’t be a complete dessert list without mentioning Buckley’s famous Carrot Cake. Offered year round, this popular cake is frosted with cream cheese buttercream, topped with pineapple and walnuts, and the perfect level of density and moistness (there’s really not a way to get around that word when describing desserts, is there?). You can also purchase the whole cake (16 slices) from their Cake House for a whopping $90, or a half or a dozen cupcakes for special occasions.

8 Mo's...A Place for Steaks - Chocolate Chip Cookie

Mo's...A Place for Steaks - Chocolate Chip Cookie

720 N Plankinton Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203

At first glance, the dessert menu at Mo's may seem classic and understated — cheesecake, chocolate cake, and a chocolate chip cookie. But don't overlook the cookie. Served warm and fresh from the oven on a plate large enough to turn heads, this oversized dessert delivers the perfect soft, gooey texture in every bite. Topped with rich vanilla bean ice cream and finished with a drizzle of warm chocolate sauce, it's indulgent without trying too hard. Big enough to share, it somehow still disappears within minutes. And according to those in the know, the cheesecake is equally worth saving room for.