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 Post subject: Lake Geneva eats
PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:05 pm 
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suggestions? Going up next weekend for a competition and we are staying at the Timber Ridge. So far I have been told popeye's and sprecher.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:05 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:07 pm 
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My suggestion is turn around. There's really not any good food in town. Sprecher's is okay but really at its core it's just a non-chain Applebee's.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
PostPosted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 10:08 pm 
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Our lunch will be imported from Elmwood Park as I don't feel like eating hot dogs and pretzels for lunch

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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Our lunch will be imported from Elmwood Park as I don't feel like eating hot dogs and pretzels for lunch



Alpine Deli I hope.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:42 pm 
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Yup. My parents are coming up and are bringing Alpine sammiches. The food at these Feis' is usually the same and very $$$$ for what you are getting. I figured if I am paying that much, might as well get something that is worth it.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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Yup. My parents are coming up and are bringing Alpine sammiches. The food at these Feis' is usually the same and very $$$$ for what you are getting. I figured if I am paying that much, might as well get something that is worth it.



Don't tell JORR, but a couple of the owners are members of the Freddy Jones Band.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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Sprecher is fine. The beers are mediocre but there are a few that are tasty. There is a good breakfast place called Simple Cafe. Popeye's sucks - everyone goes there but never understand why.


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Popeye's was good at one point, but I went back there last summer with a companion and it was terrible, food was lukewarm and bland and she said the salad smelled funny. YOU CAN LOOK ACROSS THE STREET AT A LAKE THO

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Sprechers was good.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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Popeye's was good at one point, but I went back there last summer with a companion and it was terrible, food was lukewarm and bland and she said the salad smelled funny. YOU CAN LOOK ACROSS THE STREET AT A LAKE THO


I have been going to Lake Geneva for over 30 years and have never had a good meal at Popeye's.

I hear that vintage arcade around the corner and down the block has been removed. That's too bad. I used to love that place.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
PostPosted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 1:12 pm 
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Most sucks

-If staying in the room, due to kids being a pain in the ass, Pick up Genos pizza and go back to the room
-If the Parents will watch the kids one night, Geneva chop House or Brissago (Best dining in Lake Geneva) at Grand Geneva
-Sprechers wins by default due to everything else just sucking, for the whole family.

Long Time Lake Geneva/Timber ridge guy

Taking Trolley to Grand Geneva to knock down the buffet is also on the table.

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The lady and I ate at Brissagio last year...it was mediocre at best...the piano lounge in the lobby was nice, though.

There is an Italian place a couple of blocks off the main drag downtown that was pretty good (I don't remember the name, though)

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The lady and I ate at Brissagio last year...it was mediocre at best...the piano lounge in the lobby was nice, though.

There is an Italian place a couple of blocks off the main drag downtown that was pretty good (I don't remember the name, though)

Olive Garden?

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
The lady and I ate at Brissagio last year...it was mediocre at best...the piano lounge in the lobby was nice, though.

There is an Italian place a couple of blocks off the main drag downtown that was pretty good (I don't remember the name, though)

Olive Garden?

I'm not IMU...

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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Menu is not vast, but they do have good food there. Maybe you had a bad meal, it happens there occasionally, but relative to everything else in town Average is close to 5 stars

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I hear that vintage arcade around the corner and down the block has been removed. That's too bad. I used to love that place.

I think it was just a drug den for the last eight years.

Was the Italian restaurant Tuscan? I've been there. It's okay. Just okay. I think it's an Italian restaurant run by Greeks. Might as well just stay in Crystal Lake for that experience.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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sjboyd0137 wrote:
The lady and I ate at Brissagio last year...it was mediocre at best...the piano lounge in the lobby was nice, though.

There is an Italian place a couple of blocks off the main drag downtown that was pretty good (I don't remember the name, though)

Olive Garden?

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Dammit, the numbers always mess me up.

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I hear that vintage arcade around the corner and down the block has been removed. That's too bad. I used to love that place.

I think it was just a drug den for the last eight years.

Was the Italian restaurant Tuscan? I've been there. It's okay. Just okay. I think it's an Italian restaurant run by Greeks. Might as well just stay in Crystal Lake for that experience.

It may have been...I don't honestly remember at this point. The food was unremarkable.

Biggie...a relative 5 star rating in Wisconsin is like a 2 everywhere else, no?

I remember it being a little overpriced for the quality.

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 Post subject: Re: Lake Geneva eats
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There is a really good breakfast/lunch place called The Simple Cafe. They take reservations, I believe... very good quality food there.

I would agree that Sprechers will probably do well for you.

The rest of the stuff we ate at was all tourist trappy or just bad chain food.

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Geneva chop House or Brissago (Best dining in Lake Geneva) at Grand Geneva
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Took BigFan's advice over the Xmas holiday and booked a reservation at The Geneva
Chop House. Really nice steak house and good food but you'd likely only want to go
there for a special occasion. The brunch is also likely very good but can't recommend
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As a yute went up to LG often, we rented a house up there for the summer. The arcade, fudge shops, fishing, steamboat, burgers, skiing...all was awesome.

Now I go back and see a town that had nothing special, besides some really high rents and hotels.

I do think a good fast food place, would make a killing.

They have a Chicago Pizza place too, which sucks.

Lake is too crowded as well, always way too choppy, especially for the smaller rentals. "Gonna need a bigger boat!"

Book your weekend at the Grand Geneva, stay there

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There's a poor man's Portillo's called Claw's up on the north side of town, off the Route 120 exit. They do well enough, but would do better if they weren't so far off the beaten path. That side of town isn't really for visitors. It's basically just warehouses and some light industry. Gotta sell those Italian beef sandwiches where the Italian beef sandwich-eaters are, guys!

And yes, Chicago Pizza is wretched. Totally undeserving of the name. Next Door Pub is just as bad. La Gustosa has like an inch of salty, goopy cheese that, without fail, divorces itself from the rest of the pizza and leaves you holding a flaccid piece of soggy cardboardish crust. Like a schmuck. The only good pizza place is Gino's East. Go figure.

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We will have the trolly between Timber Ridge and the Grand Geneva where the Feis is which will be nice in case we want to go back and watch the later competitions. Pizza does sound good if we can get enough kids to have a pizza party in one of the rooms, if not I think we might head over to Gino's with her one good friend. Might try to get over to the GG for Breakfast on Sunday.
Sprecher beer is mediocre, but the kid loves their soda...best brew tour ever according to her.

Thanks for the suggestions

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Oh, Scuttlebutt's has good Swedish pancakes, but they might be closed for the winter, I don't know.

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We will have the trolly between Timber Ridge and the Grand Geneva where the Feis is which will be nice in case we want to go back and watch the later competitions. Pizza does sound good if we can get enough kids to have a pizza party in one of the rooms, if not I think we might head over to Gino's with her one good friend. Might try to get over to the GG for Breakfast on Sunday.
Sprecher beer is mediocre, but the kid loves their soda...best brew tour ever according to her.

Thanks for the suggestions


I agree with HRH--Sprecher root beer in particular is great.

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We will have the trolly between Timber Ridge and the Grand Geneva where the Feis is which will be nice in case we want to go back and watch the later competitions. Pizza does sound good if we can get enough kids to have a pizza party in one of the rooms, if not I think we might head over to Gino's with her one good friend. Might try to get over to the GG for Breakfast on Sunday.
Sprecher beer is mediocre, but the kid loves their soda...best brew tour ever according to her.

Thanks for the suggestions


I agree with HRH--Sprecher root beer in particular is great.


The Woodmans here in Kenosha carries all of their gormet soda flavors. Good stuff.

http://www.sprecherbrewery.com/soda.php

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She really likes the strawberry one, but that is hard to find here in my area. Grape was a hit too

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