History of Gay and Lesbian Life in Wisconsin - Businesses - Bars and Clubs

 
The Mad Hatter
Location: 320 Washington Street, Wausau WI

Opened:
Closed:

October 1991
mid-late 1997
Clientele:

Male/ female
Bar

 
     
 

'The MadHatter' bar opened in Wausau when Ann Brunow took over the bar Masquers from David and Dan, who had previously also operated the R-Bar in Wausau.

The bar was variously referred to as two words 'Mad Hatter" versus the one-word 'Madhatter', even the logo not making the distinction clear.

The last mention found of the bar thus far is an advertisment for the 1997 Miss Central Gay Wisconsin USofA Pageant, hosted by 1996 winner Eileen Dover.

Any additional information is available from anyone willing to contribute it.

Advertisement
(Quest vol 1-02, February 1994)
 
Advertisement
(Quest vol 1-02, March-April 1994)
 
Photos: Mr/Miss/Ms Madhatter at
Madhatter Anniversary party
(Quest vol 3-03, March 1996)
 
Photo of Vikki Vicki in Jurassic Park drag
(In Step vol 13-12, June 1996)
 
Ad: 1007 Miss Central Gay Wis USofA Pageant
(In Step vol 14-11, June 1997)
 
 
 


Steppin' Out column: Mad Hatter to open
in former Masquers
(InStep vol. 8-20, October 1991)
 


Steppin' Out column: Mad Hatter now open
(InStep vol. 8-21, Nov. 1991)
 

Credits: web site concept, contents, format and bar history by Don Schwamb.
Last updated: August-2023.

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