What an interesting mix of nostalgia (notice plenty of pop-culture allusions, especially a Grinch doll dolled up in sunglasses and Ray Nitschke's old #66 jersey and an oversized Tazmanian Devil seeming to "crash" through the ceiling, head-first) and "comfort food" as makes this eatery (which, BTW, should not be confused with the Denny's chain of restaurants; they have a warning to that effect as you enter) a worthwhile stop, if only for ...
Favorite Dish:
One especially-recommended favourite (according to a local taxicab company) is their Bone-In Ham Breakfast, complete with two eggs to order and choice of hash-browned or American-fry potatoes.
(Oh, yes--and toast.)
Also try their oversized cinnamon rolls; these are worth it, and then some.
As if the Dells RiverWalk (close to downtown, with decent views of the Upper Dells) wasn't interesting enough, there's the RiverWalk Pub & Restaurant--something no Wisconsin Dells visitor ought to miss.
A decent North Woods ambience blends in well with the RiverWalk district, which makes the feel all the more worthwhile ... and makes the place worth a visit.
And the menu's pretty simple and uncomplicated, not to mention pretty much in the "hornbook" stylee. Waitstaff are rather helpful to assist.
Favorite Dish:
I'd say the patty melt, if for no other reason than....
(I understand they have elk burgers on the menu, among other menu specialities.)
Close to (but not quite in) downtown Wisconsin Dells, the Country Keg happens to be about the only halfway-decent place downtown for brekkie, and decent brekkie @ that.
Don't let the fact that it's otherwise a tavern fool you; they serve some good breakfasts that are recommended by pretty much everybody in the shoobie trade that I've run into in Wisconsin Dells.
Favorite Dish:
For some reason, I can't help but resist the Country Fried Steak and Eggs platter. It just happens to be rather interesting eating for brekkie, and especially so with whole wheat toast and tea. (I acknowledge being a tea person more than anything.)
This restauraunt was very service-friendly which is very important to this family. Especially my husband who is bottomless pit when it comes to drinking iced-tea. It is much more than a pizza, pub and brewery they have something for everyone on their menu. My family of four each had something different and we liked them all. My husband had a mushroom & swiss burger, I had a philly cheese-steak sandwich, one son had shredded bbq pork and the other a burger. We all had fries which were very tasty. Other people around were eating a variety of other things and seemed to really be enjoying them. They have delivery to anywhere in town and their delivery vehicles are PT cruisers with mooses laying on top! They were adorable and their eyes lit up after dark! Pretty COOL! It was very affordable. They also have a gift shop and I purchased a T-shirt with their logo as I am proud to advertise their product. The atomosphere and decorum was really wonderful too! If you go to the Dells be sure to eat their at least once!
Favorite Dish:
Philly cheese steak. Very Satifying! It was very filling and piled high with plenty of mushrooms, onions, cheese and peppers and steak. The fries on the side were also tasty not just something to fill the rest of the plate!
This place is just all around terrible! They serve you family style all-you-can-eat. Which when we were their was fried chicken (ok), bbq pork ribs (NASTY), home-made bread (GOOD), vegetable/pasta (broccoli) alfredo (which kids hate), and tastless potato cakes. If you wanted something to drink besides water, coffee or milk it was a dollar extra and no free refills. Not that anyone bothered to ask if we wanted a refill. Dessert was dry white cake w/vanilla icing and colored sprinkles. My husband paid extra for a very thin slice of mediocre prime rib. It just wasn't a very good place to eat and was EXTREMELY overpriced. We happened to ask the people seated next to us just as they were leaving how the liked it and they mumbled it was o.k.
Favorite Dish:
NONE. if we had to pick it was the home-made bread.
Just your typical family restaurant in a typcial family-oriented place like Wisconsin Dells--yet one whose surroundings are bright, breezy and homelike. Plenty of glass with which to view the passing scene along with your meal.
Basically your roadside comfort food, but it's rather decently served. Well worth the time.
Favorite Dish:
Try the burgers there. Made from scratch (not frozen patties), they are just oozing with deliciousness.
Save room for dessert: Their strawberry pie is said to be a Dells institution.
A motif celebrating UW Badgers football (as witness the cardinal red-and-white throughout).
Flame-grilled hamburgers as are beyond compare.
No less than nine TV screens with sport on almost constantly.
And yet not losing the charm of your typical neighbourhood bar "back home."
Which pretty much sums up Monk's Bar and Grill, a Wisconsin Dells tradition since 1947 on The Broadway.
Expect close quarters at times during the summer, but be prepared to enjoy something rather typically Wisconsin Dells.
Favorite Dish:
None other than the English Monkburger--basically your 1/3 lb. (pre-cooked weight) hamburger with a slice of cheese and grilled ham (with grilled onions on top, it's all the more interesting). Add fries to the whole and BBQ sauce, and I swear you're enjoying a high-end burger in some high-class steakhouse!!
On Wisconsin Dells Parkway, it just so happens to be "right in the middle of the action," as it were.
A real interesting combination of pizzas, pasta and a 70-item salad bar are among the main attractions for diners. All made from scratch and from family recipes.
Is it any wonder that many Chicagoans as visit the Dells every summer make Pizza Pub a regular habit every summer?
Favorite Dish:
I'd have to say their deep-dish pizzas, especially all-meat combis. The crust is so dense, so chewy, and so tasty; the sauce is spiced just perfectly; and while it may take some time to get through it all, it's worth the effort.
I also find their midday buffet very good: Several choices of pizza, breadsticks and pasta, and the salad bar. Try this buffet at least once.
The restataurant that at the one inside Great Wolf Lodge.
It had a buffalo head that moved back and forth. Also, it had a moose head that sang.
Favorite Dish:
At the Great Wolf Lodge restaurant I had a grilled cheese sandwich and french fries. And I tried some of my friend's shrimp scampee. It was wonderful.
We don't have our favorite favorite restaurant in WDells. You just go pick one of many, we tried everything - KFS, pizzeria... There is a lot what to chose from and I am sure that you will be happy with your choise.
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