Local neighborhood small town bar with friendly, knowledgeable staff, good snacks, and variety of beers and spirits. 3.5 stars
Drinks: 3, atmosphere: 3, service: 3.5
Cost to worth it rating: 4 (on the cheaper side with snacks $4)
Return worthiness: yes
Highlights:
- Bartender: seemed to know her stuff and made some fun shot concoctions. One was called a scooby snack
- Bosco sticks: never had these but liked them a lot. Breadstick stuffed with a pizza-like filling of mozzarella, pepperoni, and tomato sauce
- Cheddar nuggets: pretty much like cheese curds and a decent rendition at that
- Flavored vodkas: had a adequate amount. Mostly Smirnoff and Absolut, but spotted a Van Gogh and Ciroc coconut which are 2 of my faves. Also got a caramel flavored chocolate martini which was a unique creation.
- Sat ladies night: free "rail" drinks which I believe Wisconsin for "well" and certain standard beers from 8-11pm which sounds nuts to me as a Californian but guess it's common around here
Mid lights:
- DJ: played an odd mix of music from rap to 90s top 40 to classic MJ to country which I don't mind but seemed pretty random. Also turned on the fog machine even when the dance floor was empty which made the area smokey
Lowlights:
- Margarita: mix was too liquidy and sour, but $12 for a pitcher is a deal
- Empty: I didn't need much action just there to spend time with my sis, but it was quite dead on a Saturday night
Simple place for a mellow night to catch up with friends. I'd come back.
A Bison Burger - yum. Â The fries are great too. Â Service was good and the Bloody Mary on Sunday morning (I am not a fan of Bloddys but that was the best I've tasted) was great.
Typical Wisconsin bar setting for what you could expect "up north" woodsy; open and well lit with plenty of space for dining and drinking.
Ambience is typical wi bar. Â Nice number of tv's do you can see what's on. Â They were open on Easter saving my wife and I from having to do a buffet or fast food do that's worth a star right there lol. Â I had the sirloin and my wife the French dip. Â My steak was cooked perfectly medium rare. Â It had a nice pepper sauce with slivers of mushrooms and it was really nice that very finely chopped parsley topped it. Â There was fresh vegetable medly cooked perfectly. Â The baked potato was nicely done too. Â My wife's French dip was good too. Â The roast beef was nicely carmelized with crispy edges. Â This made the meat dry but the au jus fixed it. Â The au jus was delicious and very flavorful. Â Portions were very good. Â I really enjoyed our meal and will be coming back.
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