I've heard you need reservations well in advance for this place. Not confirmed though.The BEST place is Republic Chop House. Newer, upscale, great food--Expensive though.
Never could get over the idea of going out to eat and having to cook my own food. My Grandma would not even do buffet. She wanted her food brought to her otherwise she'd rather get it from her own fridge.I've ate at most. My favorite is still the Prime Quarter. You pick out and grill your own steak, or for a couple extra bucks they will grill it for you. Very reasonably priced and I have never left there hungry.
If you've ever worked in a restaurant, or for you Cheeseheads, a "Supper Club", you just might prefer to pick out your own steak and cook it yourself. Just saying...
Never have had a complaint about the quality of the food, or the way it was prepared...
I would recommend Brett Favre Steakhouse. Pricey but it's good food and right in the heart of Laumbeau Land.
Down here in MS. there's a retaurant called Kubla Kahns. Of course it's Mongolian food. They give you a bowl & you put whatever raw meat &/or any other uncooked food in the bowl then ad whatever spices or seasonings you wish & they cook it for you. Been there once & it was pretty good.it cost about $10-12 per person & it's an all u can eatThe draw, to some folks, is the group activity and comaraderie of roasting the beast. I personally lean toward the "being served" option as it gets too dang hot over those coals & ruins my occasional good hair days.
(BTW...LOL on the "Supper Club" thing. It wasn't until recently that I discovered this is a Wisconsin-ism)
I would recommend Brett Favre Steakhouse. Pricey but it's good food and right in the heart of Laumbeau Land.
alot of people do but I heard that during the season it's busy as it gets. Majority is probably Favre faithfuls. I'm not as big a fan of Favre as I used to be but I'm not one to hold a grudge for a long time eitherI have a problem with the owner.
alot of people do but I heard that during the season it's busy as it gets. Majority is probably Favre faithfuls. I'm not as big a fan of Favre as I used to be but I'm not one to hold a grudge for a long time either
My wife and I are planning our first trip to GB soon. What is the nicest restaurant for a Friday night? Looking for where you would go for an anniversary, etc. Thanks!
I own maybe two ties. I've worn one in the past 5 years. I think I have enough fingers for all the times in the past 20. Typically a funeral of someone I respect or well liked family member. My personal token of affection.This is an old post, but in case someone might be looking anyway, I'd recommend The Wellington on Hanson Rd. I remember back-in-the-day, they had a dress code (ties for instance) but that's been changed. Hell, nobody wears ties to church anymore, much less to dinner.
I own maybe two ties. I've worn one in the past 5 years. I think I have enough fingers for all the times in the past 20. Typically a funeral of someone I respect or well liked family member. My personal token of affection.