Total hole in the wall place. Â Went here to get a quick dinner before a movie. Â Bartender and cook were super friendly, interactive, talkative. Â Burgers were fantastic. Â Drinks cheap. Â Not the greatest atmosphere, but sometimes its just fun to go to a local bar, check out the locals, chat up the bartender, and hang out. Â Bill was like $30 for two regular burgers, a double burger (for the BIL), two double drinks, a beer, and a soda. Â I told them that didn't seem right (too cheap) but was told we were all good. Â Cook was hanging outside when we left, and said hello, thanks, have a good one.
Very down to earth place. Â Haven't been there for the music.
Just so there's no confusion, the Green Room Pub isn't a bar/restaurant. Â It's a bar that also serves food. Â Not really a place to bring small kids. Â That having been said, the beer selection was good, the food was really good, and the service was fast and friendly. Â Even the food service was pretty fast, which is amazing since "the kitchen" is really quite small. Â So if dad is looking for a place to get away for a couple of hours, leave the kids at the waterpark with mom and head over to the Green Room.
Review Source:Pretty good bar in Sheboygan if you ask me. They've managed to bring in bands from around the country (mostly indie/folk) that really make this bar rise to another level than just your average place with a jukebox. It's family, owned, and the staff has always been friendly and welcoming.
Guac and chips... simply amazing and homemade.
Tap beer selections could use a little help, but plenty of choices via bottle.
The Green Room is a bar where everybody knows your name.
Granted, it's in Sheboygan, WI, but let me tell you there are plenty of places in Sheboygan where no one wants to know your name.
Comrade Casro and I walked into the pub and were greeted with hellos and good beer -- Que Viva Spotted Cows!
The co-owner stayed awhile to chat with us, and his son, the other co-owner, made a chicken sandwich, whose name I can't remember, but it's flavor and texture made the chicken's sacrifice worth my sustenance.
I went there almost every day we were in Sheboygan just because everyone at the Green Room Pub is so community-oriented and they greet you like you are family, be you revolutionary chef, Kohler factory worker, small town artist, or vocifierous biker dude.
Remember, if we are going to be killing living things, it better be for a darn good reason. Even plants die so we can live, but the corporate slaughter of chickens, pigs, and cows for mass consumption can't be a good reason to manipulate the life cycle of these animals.
And remember...they have amazing bands.
If you want to be loved in Sheboygan, heart, stomach, and soul, you have to go to the Green Room Pub