The Hidden Restaurant In Wisconsin That's Surrounded By The Most Breathtaking Fall Colors
By Nicole
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Published September 19, 2017
There are so many stunning parts of the state that it’s always difficult to narrow it down to highlight just one. As fall sets in and the leaves start to change, there are so many stunning spots to visit to take in the fall foliage colors. Way over on the west side of the state, sort of between La Crosse and Eau Claire, is Nelson. This small town is situated where the Chippewa and Mississippi Rivers meet in a rolling, hilly area of the state that’s extra gorgeous in Autumn.
Just outside of Nelson you’ll find The Stone Barn.
The stone barn in question is two stories and dates back to the early 1900's. Lovingly restored, this place is a bit of a fairy tale destination located in the middle of the state.
The rolling hills and bluffs in the area put all the changing leaves on display for you.
The stunning patio is a perfect place to sit with friends and family to enjoy a wood-fired pizza in nature.
The pizzas are delicious, interesting and unique - you won't leave hungry and you won't be sad you came.
This place is full-service. Eat inside or out. All dinnerware is provided and they have a full menu of beer, wine, soda and more.
They are open on Saturdays from 4 pm to 8 pm and Sundays from 12 pm to 8 pm through the end of October.
The colors that pop up all around are truly stunning and you'll feel a million miles away from it all.
The sunsets tend to be pretty spectacular, as well.
The Stone Barn encourages you to bring yard games and enjoy their gorgeous location. They are dog friendly and accept credit cards for the pizza, though they suggest you bring cash for their antique and general store.
The Stone Barn is located at S685, Co Rd KK, Nelson, WI 54756.
Have you ever visited here? What other places are great for fall dining? Let us know in the comments!
Looking for another Wisconsin restaurant with stunning views? Check out You Need to Eat at This Supper Club in the Middle of a Wisconsin State Park.
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