Small space splits between bar area and dining room with about 12 tables. Atmosphere feels like an old school supper club with a cozy, club vibe despite being crowded and noisy. Drinks focus on martinis poured tableside, complementing a menu known for consistently good steaks and appetizers.
Prime rib stands out with its melt-in-your-mouth tenderness and rich flavor. Other notable dishes include bacon-wrapped chestnuts, chicken wings, crab cakes, and steaks cooked to the right temperature.
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Happy hour specials are available from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The bar opens at 3pm, but food is not available until 4pm.
The restaurant does not accept reservations, leading to potential wait times.
Classic diner setting offers comfortable booths and a cozy, homey feel with plenty of seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and old school, resembling a family diner with a welcoming vibe. Meals focus on homestyle cooking with reasonable prices and a relaxed pace.
Fried chicken and ribs stand out as phenomenal and well-prepared. Breakfast options like chopped steak and eggs and hash browns come in generous portions and taste good.
Dinner features fried chicken and ribs with a special price around $20. Food consistently comes out well-prepared and tastes good.
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Parking can be tight at the cafe.
The bathroom is small and may not accommodate wheelchairs.
Smaller portioned breakfasts are available for children and seniors at a lower price.
Old school diner with dark lighting and 50s and 60s music creates a nostalgic, cozy vibe. Crowded booths and counter seats fill the space, giving a community diner atmosphere. Regulars appreciate the classic no frills charm and hearty meals.
Clam chowder stands out with rich flavor. Biscuits and gravy feature flaky biscuits and smooth gravy. The steak and eggs come cooked just right, and hash browns taste excellent.
Broasted Chicken Dinner and Fish Fry stand out as solid choices. The Liver and Onions Dinner also gets attention. Prices suit family dinners well.
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The prices at Michael's Family Restaurant are reasonable for the amount of food.
Parking can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
Reservations are not required, and tables are usually available.
Bar and grill with Wisconsin sports memorabilia and a laid-back, lively atmosphere filled with hip hop music and a local crowd. Space includes long high-top tables and both indoor and outdoor seating. The environment gets busy and loud, especially during peak times.
Fried chicken stands out as the most notable dish, often described as outstanding and among the best around. Wings and nachos also feature as popular choices, with wings receiving particular praise.
Chicken dinners focus on thighs only and come fresh and hot. The four-piece fried chicken dinner stands out as very good and often the main order.
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Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early due to limited seating.
Expect to wait during peak dinner times, especially on weekends.
Wednesday night is taco/nacho night with special deals.
Gastropub with big windows and original floors creates a relaxed, comfortable vibe with arcade games and pinball adding playful energy. Music ranges from 2000's pink/emo to louder Gothic styles, keeping atmosphere lively but conversation-friendly. Crowd enjoys top-rated burgers and cheese curds alongside a solid selection of beers on tap.
Homemade clam chowder stands out with its rich flavor. Sandwiches like the lobster po boy and pulled pork come with fresh sides, while cheeseburgers feature half-pound patties topped with caramelized onions and American cheese.
Offers a casual vibe suitable for both dinner and brunch. Works well for group gatherings like rehearsal dinners.
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$5 burger Mondays offer a great deal for burger lovers.
Winger Wednesdays feature a pound of wings and fries for $10.
Tuesday features a Po'Boy special, perfect for sandwich fans.
Fast food spot with drive-thru only service and cash-only payments. Outdoor seating includes a few picnic tables exposed to weather. Known for large portions and generous gyros with toasted buns and flavorful meat.
Cheeseburgers come fresh and need to be eaten right away. The fried chicken sandwich tastes somewhat greasy. Prices run over $7 for a plain cheeseburger.
Gyro supreme dinner serves enough for two people and works well for group meals. Ordering through an outside window offers a convenient option for dinner, especially when skipping cooking.
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Cash is the only accepted payment method; an ATM is available on site.
Golden Gyros has no dine-in option and is drive-through only.
Portions are large and offer good value for the price.
Old school mom and pop style with hometown charm and a takeout-only setup defines the space. Atmosphere feels average with a clean kitchen visible from the lobby, which shows some wear. Menu highlights include crispy french fries and well-cooked burgers offering good value.
Fried chicken comes with four pieces, a roll, and a small coleslaw. The coleslaw is exceptionally tasty and the fries are generous crinkle cut. The whole meal costs under $16 including delivery.
Golden Chicken offers a dinner with 4 pieces of fried chicken, a roll, coleslaw, and crinkle cut French fries for under $16 including delivery. Orders sometimes take around an hour to arrive, but the portions are generous enough to leave leftovers.
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They accept all payment forms but prefer cash.
Check your orders before leaving if picking up.
Side street parking is available.
Live music fills the space with loud energy that creates a party atmosphere both indoors and on the heated patio. Renovations bring a light, open design featuring a beautiful bar and a covered smoking area. A shuttle service connects to local events, adding convenience to the lively setting.
Clam chowder stands out as a killer dish here. Sandwiches like the pulled pork with pickled onions and pineapple and grilled cheese with avocado offer unique flavor combos. Burgers, patty melts, and mac and cheese also deliver solid American classics.
Dinner here offers solid meals paired with good drinks. Both visits deliver consistent quality before events.
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Music Bingo happens every Thursday night at Paulie's Pub & Eatery.
Free shuttles are available to and from the Brewers stadium for every home game.
Parking can be challenging due to shuttle services during events.
Mediterranean-style decor creates a spacious, relaxed setting with a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. A bar area includes a pool table and darts, adding casual entertainment. Large portions and a broad menu support a comfortable dining experience.
Juicy pulled pork sandwiches and moist pork chops stand out. Brisket and meatloaf offer hearty options. Breakfast includes eggs Benedict, hash browns, and corned beef hash. Sides like guacamole, salsa, and sour cream come with nachos and chicken.
Dinner includes a platter with salad and rolls and a main dish, offering good value. Main entrees like the stir fry chicken come in generous portions and satisfy groups and families alike.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays for staff rest.
Parking is available, but the lot is small with limited handicapped spaces.
Credit card payments incur an extra charge, so bring cash if possible.
Southern restaurant blends New Orleans atmosphere with live piano music that enhances a friendly vibe. Interior features tasteful brick and ironwork decor creating a cozy yet upscale feel that welcomes casual attire.
Fried chicken stands out with crispy, flavorful coating and tender meat. Cajun salmon offers a rich, spicy taste that pairs well with shrimp and grits and pecan pie for dessert.
Dinner here features generous plates suitable for takeout and special occasions. The spot works well for celebratory meals and draws repeat visits for evening dining.
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All-you-can-eat crab legs are available on the second Sunday of each month.
Happy hour features half-off prepared oysters at the bar.
Oysters are $1 during happy hour with no limit on quantity.
Open space filled with lots of TVs positioned for easy viewing creates a bright, clean environment. Live music adds energy while friendly staff maintain a welcoming vibe. Burgers stand out as huge and tasty, complementing the perfectly cooked fries.
Trash can nachos stand out with their unique presentation in a coffee can tin and generous size that feeds 2-3 people. Wings and the patty melt also feature as solid American food options here.
Generous portion sizes often leave leftovers for another meal. Dinner service includes only a fork and straw unless a knife is requested.
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The restaurant is clean, bright, and has amazing staff.
There is plenty of parking available at Fat's.
Fat's does not have a drink menu available.
Small dining area with supper club vibe and a wrap-around bar creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Locals gather in a friendly, relaxed setting where a radio station plays softly in the background. Decor shows signs of age but does not detract from the overall clean and cozy experience.
Fish comes lightly breaded with crispy fries, tangy vinegar coleslaw, rye bread, and butter. Clam chowder and barley soup with prime rib stand out. Chicken wings are crispy outside and tender inside. Surf and turf specials and prime rib wraps offer tender, flavorful options.
Dinner service starts at 4 with varying closing times depending on the day. The server and wine stand out during dinner, though the menu quality is less clear from limited visits.
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The restaurant has odd hours: closed Sunday and Monday, lunch from 11-2, dinner at 4.
The Friday fish fry is $12 for four pieces, but often served as three for $15.
To-go orders incur a $1.50 fee, not mentioned when ordering.