Seven Wisconsin Restaurants That Are So Much More Than Amazing Places To Eat
By Ben Jones|Published January 04, 2022
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Ben Jones is at heart an adventurer who delights in inspiring others. A former reporter and photojournalist, he explored towns large and small as a Wisconsin correspondent for USA Today. He later became a lead photographer and senior copywriter for an award-winning destination marketing agency, before founding Boldland Creative, a company that produces photography, video, and other content for travel destinations. Jones has completed photography and content projects in more than 15 states and when he’s not looking through a camera or at his Macbook you’ll find him exploring the world’s lakes and forests.
Wisconsin has some of the best restaurants on earth but there are some dining spots that serve up much more than a great meal. These restaurants have an experience on the menu that’s simply unforgettable and an atmosphere worth savoring. Feeling hungry? Here are seven unique Wisconsin restaurants that you simply have to visit.
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1. Al Johnson’s
Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant & Butik, 10698 N Bay Shore Dr, Sister Bay, WI 54234, USA
In the heart of the Door County Village of Sister Bay, there’s a Swedish restaurant that has some unusual greeters. The roof of Al Johnson’s Swedish restaurant is covered in grass and on warm days, live goats graze on the roof! Pay them a visit and then head inside for some Swedish pancakes. Visit Al Johnson’s website to learn more.
A visit to Kenosha is incomplete without a visit to Frank’s Diner. This local landmark was built in 1926 and it serves some delicious food, including juicy burgers, classic breakfasts, and according to the diner "good coffee!" Learn more about Frank’s Diner.
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3. Wedl’s Hamburger Stand
Wedl's Hamburger Stand & Ice Cream Parlor (Winter Menu Only! No burgers), 200 E Racine St, Jefferson, WI 53549, USA
Some of the best dining spots are small – this little stand is one of the smallest. Wedl’s is a must-visit hamburger joint in Jefferson. It’s open seasonally, serves slider and curds, and it’s worth the wait! Learn more about the stand.
Farm food never tasted fresher or better than at this lush farm in Maiden Rock. Vino In the Valley treats diners to seasonal feasts that include gourmet pizza and pasta and some wonderful wine. It’s worth the drive into farm country! Learn more about Vino in the Valley here.
5. Red’s Supper Club
Red's Supper Club, 27569 WI-81, Cuba City, WI 53807, USA
Wisconsin is known for its supper clubs and one of the best and more authentic is located in the small town of Cuba City. Arrive with a big appetite and plenty of time to savor your meal at Red’s! Learn more about the restaurant here.
6. Georgie Porgie’s
Georgie Porgie's Treefort Restaurant - Oak Creek, 9555 S Howell Ave, Oak Creek, WI 53154, USA
Georgie Porgie's Treefort Restaurant - Mount Pleasant, 5502 Washington Ave, Mt Pleasant, WI 53406, USA
This whimsical restaurant is the stuff of childhood dreams. This treehouse-themed restaurant in Southeast Wisconsin has two locations, each serving stellar food and an atmosphere that’s fun for dreamers of all ages. Learn more.
7. Mader’s Restaurant
Mader's Restaurant, 1041 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53203, USA
Is it a castle? Mader’s in Milwaukee might look a little like a medieval fortress but truthfully it’s more of a cathedral – to traditional German cuisine. Mader’s one of Wisconsin’s oldest restaurants and the food is amazing! Learn more.
If you have any appetite after eating your way through these establishments, here are some more restaurants that are totally worth the hype!
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