Milwaukee County Zoo to open a "Bear Garden" that will feature local vendors

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele announced Wednesday, May 10th, plans to bring in a "Bear Garden" to the Milwaukee County Zoo.

According to a news release from Abele's office, the Bear Garden is part of a new public-private concessions partnership that will increase revenues for the Zoo, add new full-time jobs, and feature local culinary vendors.

The opening of the “Bear Garden” will coincide with the opening of the new Zoo entrance, and should occur later this fall.

The news release says Zoo visitors won’t have to wait until the fall for a taste of something new at the Zoo. Beginning Memorial Day weekend, the Milwaukee County Zoo will provide concessions, merchandising, and catering services with Service Systems Associates (SSA), the premiere service-provider for public and private cultural attractions for more than 40 years. SSA partners with more than 35 other zoos, aquariums, conservancies and museums throughout the country, including the Denver, Minnesota, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Honolulu, Nashville, and Detroit Zoos; the St. Louis Science Center; and the National Center for Civil & Human Rights.

As part of the new partnership, SSA will also provide $3 million for capital investments, including major renovations and upgrades to the Zoo’s existing restaurants and gift shops. And because County Executive Abele and Zoo Director Charles Wikenhauser want to ensure continuity and consistency, as part of the agreement, SSA will retain and hire all current Milwaukee County Zoo employees working in concessions and merchandising. Moving forward SSA will hire additional full-time staff, including a dedicated Executive Chef for the first time in Zoo history, with an emphasis on recruiting high-quality talent through the County’s existing workforce development efforts, like the successful UpLift MKE program.

“Our public-private partnerships in the County’s successful beer gardens have been a huge win, serving up top-notch local food and beverages and bringing more than one million dollars back into our Parks,” said County Executive Chris Abele. “I’m thrilled we are bringing this same approach to the Milwaukee County Zoo through our new partnership with Service Systems Associates. This is truly a ‘win-win’ situation for Zoo visitors, the Zoo, and Milwaukee County. Guests will benefit from a wider variety of food choices and merchandise selections, offered at competitive and affordable price points. Most importantly, SSA aligns with the Zoo’s mission of conservation and will be a key supporter in achieving our overall vision and goals.”

Highlights of the Zoo / SSA partnership:


    “We’re extremely excited about this partnership, and what it will mean for the Zoo and our visitors,” said Milwaukee County Zoo Director Charles Wikenhauser. “As a premier provider of food service and gift shop operations in zoos and aquariums across North America, SSA will elevate the Zoo’s menus both in quality and variety. The fact that SSA will seek out local partners to provide products to enhance their offerings is quite significant. SSA is a very conservation-minded organization, with guiding principles in its sourcing and purchasing of gift shop merchandise.”