-Got beef?
The Burgers of Wisconsin
I love the burgers of Wisconsin. In case you didnt know it I'll argue with anyone that when it comes to states, none take them as serious as Wisco. Some people may say you can find good burgers in every state and I'd agree but you wont find the high concentration of spots that Wisconsin has anywhere else. It just so happens that I have the proof to back these claims up. All you have to do is look as posts tagged 'Wisconsin' to see I've given over 50 places putting out top notch burgers a shout-out. Today we focus on ten that cater to the states abundance of bikers. I'm not talking 12 speeds here, I'm referring to one of the states great exports, the Harley Davidson Motorcycle. With Summer done and Fall colors in the air now is the time many people are getting their last rides of the season in. So with it I thought it would be a good time to share some recs from the bars and taverns that cater to these riders as well as others. Here's ten burgers worth biking for.
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Captain Mike's
Kensoha, WI
Captain's
has an extensive burger list ft. house made creations. Similar
to a place like Kuma's but I haven't been there in a decade. Aside from
the beer and burgers, the mac and cheese seems to be very popular with
locals too. Good luck getting a seat at the bar on a Saturday. They do
have outdoor seating when its warm. Burger options are overwhelming. They feature fresh grassfed patty's in 5 or 10 oz options
and have a variety of Juicy Lucy spin-offs with a Wisconsin flare as
well as every other popular combinations you can think of and some deep fried
options you dont want to think of. Feel free to build your own on the
sheet you fill out your order on.
a Zombie eating a burger inside the Fish Tank
So
the burgers? Keeping it simple with an option like the "Dirty Burger"
isn't a bad idea. Char-grilled top quality beef dressed with cheddar, a
housemade black and tan onion ring, and horseradish mayo. Lettuce,
tomato etc served on the side as well your choice of a side, the fresh
cut fries kicked up with black pepper aren't bad. The
burgers here paired with some beer from
Ale Asylum or elsewhere in-state is the best thick style burger in the immediate area.
Captain Mike's "Dirty Burger"
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Hanson's Bar and Grill
Beloit, WI
I've long chose to pass thru Beloit whenever heading to or from
Madison. But a tip over on LTH put this stop on my radar. They've been at it since 1940. As
far as looks and atmosphere goes this is a classic Wisconsin style
drinking and dining establishment. A big house makes for plenty of room
for families and large groups. Over in the middle of the house is the
bar which like most longtime joints is filled with yocals.
Their specialty on the appetizer portion of the menu are the house fried
mushrooms which are fresh and came fried perfectly. As good a batch as
I've had from anywhere.
House Fried Shrooms
Then
there's the burgers. After looking at their website and reading a few
reviews about them elsewhere I was intrigued to try one. I ordered the
house cheeseburger (1/2 pound) with cheddar and was rewarded with a top
notch bar burger. Cooked to my medium rare request this was a Juicy Lucy
but not from the cheese, the bottom part of the bun tasted like it had
been "dipped" ala an Italian Beef and almost disintegrated before my
last bite. They come with lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles on the
side. When it comes to bang for your buck burgers, this state has alot
and Hanson's is hard to top. The odds are always with you in Wisconsin.
Hanson's Original House Cheeseburger
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Skippy's Bar
Thiensville, WI
When one does some deep digging on where to find the best burger in the Milwaukee area, should you dig deep enough, this classic Sconnie style tavern will appear. Located in a suburb about15 minutes from MKE this old school tavern sits in a very scenic setting along an old creek and church built pre-1900's. The service was friendly and beer was cheap. The Skippy burger is a 1/3 lb of fresh beef cooked to order served with the famous Skippy Sauce on top. Pretty much similar to most thousand island based burger dressings this was a comforting one which hit the spot.
Skippy Burger
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Three Guys and a Grill
Elkhart Lake, WI
I was out in Sheboygan County on a consulting trip a little
while back and seeked out a couple good burger stops on my route.
Elkhart Lake is a small village located on the beautiful
Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive which is a bikers best friend.The town itself is probably best known for being the home of the
Road America Racetrack,
which is said to slang a good charcoal kissed burgers on raceday.
There's always been a history with racing in these parts as residents
used to illegally race along the county roads back in the 50's before
the track was built. There's also a history of grilling over real
charcoal in these parts (see previous posts) and that's what I read the
boys over at Three Guy's & a Grill were doing so I made it a point
to stop by.
Flaming Charcoal Grill
Upon
entry you're greeted by the grill sending sweet whiffs of smoke into the outside
air. This was an integrated Sconnie bar in that there were what seemed
to be a couple regulars, a few families and couple guys enjoying a
drink after some hunting with a middle 40's aged female bartender who
seemed to know them all. Cheeseburger with fried onions wasn't bad.
It was a bit overcooked however the kiss of charcoal is always a
pleasant taste and the toasted Sheboygan style hard rolls commonly used
around here are top notch. Located in the 13,000 acre Marsh Park
Wildlife area, the view while eating the burger might of been the best
part.
Cheeseburger outside
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Platteville VFW Post 5274
Platteville, WI
I
got to stop in and try the popular with locals and riders sliders they serve here while experiencing the atmosphere inside. I
enjoyed my visit in doing so. The public is welcome but the average age
inside on my visit had to be near 80 and this included me and the pretty
young blonde bartender who the Vets obviously enjoyed shooting dice
with. My first order placed was a coca cola and Spotted Cow from the
tap, at $3 I felt like I could be a regular quickly if I lived near here
like all the old timers inside do.
The view inside
It
was around 5p and that's when slider night starts (it goes 'til 9p). It seemed that's the reason most of the guys at the bar were there.
Actually I take that back, they were there for the cheap beer and some
sliders to go along with it. There's a regular menu with burgers, brats
etc but no one in the place was ordering anything but the
special. Three for $2.50 isn't a bad deal and so I was told these have
always been made here the same way and loved by the locals. You get what
you pay for and then a little more as long as you like this style of
burger. The patties were steamed and so they were lighter in color than
your typical burger and loaded with onions served inside steamed buns
with pickles and the option of cheese. Good stuff but getting to listen
the old timers go back and forth while watching and analyzing the
gameshow 'Baggage' with host Jerry Springer was really great. I thought
it was a fun stop with a peak inside a different old school style of
'Midwest Living'.
Wednesday Night Sliders at the Platteville VFW
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Monk's Retreat
Cross Plains, WI
Stopped into here on a classic roadtrip thru Southeastern Wisconsin a couple years back. It was a crisp Fall night and the Packers were on the air so the place was packed. Their burger might not look like much but it was a winner for those of us who like the classic variety. No frills,. just fresh meat, real Wisconsin Cheese, locally supplied bun and a good cooking job made this one a winner.
Cheeseburger Plate
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Tamarack Bar
I'm happy to pass this rec on. Like me a twitter friend likes to explore the burgers of the area and when he tweeted to me that this spot was serving a good one. I made a mental note. It might not look like much from the outside but this is the reason I can legitimately argue why Wisconsin as a state makes the best burgers. They could just use some frozen puck patty but the beef is supplied ground to order by a local butcher. The $3 pricetag on Thursdays? made for one of the best valued burgers I can remember eating. Extra beefy.
Galesville, WI
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Dick's Bar & Grill
Hudson, WI
Hudson
is on the western border of the state just a couple miles away from
Minnesota. It's about a 15 minute ride into the Twin Cities from here.
Hudson sits on the beautiful St. Croix River which makes it a fun place
in the summer months with all the outdoor activities going on. The old
historic downtown district is right off the water. Dick's is pretty much
a place for all. There's the main bar which has your typical Wisconsin
tavern feel to it. Located in the room next door is the dining room
where families can eat, the room next to that is an outdoor dining area.
A peak inside the main bar
The
building and location on which it sits was once the center of all the
action back when the St. Croix Landing and Toll Bridge sat right
out in front where all passerby's came thru back in the 1850's. The
bridge provided a steady flow of people and vehicles into Hudson with
the original route connecting Minnesota and Wisconsin. In 1867 the
building Dick's now sits on became known as The St. Croix Saloon. It
became Dick's in 1955. Today they have their own beer "Lucky Dog Red"
which was a nice drink as we waited for some fried banana peppers from
the appetizer menu.
Fried Banana Peppers
Nothing
special as far as creativity goes but the peppers had me wondering why
more places don't do this. You know why? Because most places just serve
stuff that goes from the freezer to the fryer. I don't know if these are
available pre-breaded and frozen but these were fried to order. If you
like banana peppers like I do, there's no reason you wouldn't enjoy
these. The burgers are what they're known for here and they come served
variety of ways. I opted to follow a lead and go with the
'Big Richard'.
The "Big Richard" w/ Shaved Ham, Mushrooms & Melted Swiss Cheese
The
burger was a 1/3 pound of fresh hand formed beef served with their
signature fresh cut fries. All in all, another great bar burger served
better than it had to be. The beef may have been cooked a little too
well done but the piece of sauteed shaved ham and the mushrooms and
melted cheese added some fat/juice into the mix. The fries were great.
We spent a couple nights in Hudson and enjoyed some fun outdoor daytime
activities with trips into the Twin Cities for the evening. The
Apple River Tubing
experience in nearby Somerset is a great way to spend a summer day as
is a trip to the beautiful Willow River State Park. I enjoy
this part of the state and look forward to returning.
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Doorns Inn
Barnes, WI
We went into the Northwoods type tavern/roadhouse one day en route to
Bayfield. My first instinct was to just take an
order to go so we could get where we were headed ASAP but as I placed my
order I fell into the trap that is Ice Cold American micro brewed
beers. So of course I ended up ordering a couple while we waited. Even
as the clock was just switching to the pm hours there were a couple
regulars drinking, one of which was from the Ravenswood area and moved to
the Northwoods. Of course with NFL network on the TV and football
season near the Bears and Packers were being discussed. It's owned by a
husband and wife team and the wife who was bar-tending was as nice as
could be.
View from the bar
As
seen in the picture above they have sold over 85,000 "Itty Bittys"
which are their very popular with the locals-mini burgers. I read these
are the best bar burgers not just in Wisconsin but in the country and in
the few reviews and mentions of the place online everyone sings to
their praise. They come in orders of three with fries and I think it was
$6.95. I don't know how many spots I've doc'd in this thread but these
were some of the best. Maybe a top 5 definitely a top 10. Fresh little
balls of ground beef are cooked with a heavy amount of minced onion and
together with the pickles and melted cheese they sing a glorious greasy
tune. This is how most places claiming to serve "sliders" need to make
them. But these aren't sliders, they're itty bittys and they're
delicious.
Itty Bitty Cheeseburgers
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Anton's Saloon
New Diggings, WI
Last but not least is my most recent burger consumed while in-state. I've long had the unincorporated town of New Diggings on my radar. Reason being is that there's two classic Wisconsin style biker bars located across the street from each other and that's it, no other businesses. One is famous for their BBQ pork sandwich while the other boasts a Macho Burger. Bikers from all over stop in for beer and food, most will got to both.
a peak around the place
I'm happy to report that the macho half pound burger is as good as the bikers that love it say it is. They get the meat supplied fresh from Weber Meats in nearby Cuba City and as seen in the pic they have the classic Wisconsin tavern setup where the bartender grills the burgers in an open area behind the bar. This isn't going to be some crazy new concoction that makes you wonder "why didn't I think of that" but it is everything you want from a classic backyard burger. If I was satisfied there's no reason you wont be.
Macho Burger
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Captain Mike's Beer & Burger Bar
5118 6th Ave
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 658-2278
Hanson's Bar & Grill
615 Cranston Rd
Beloit, WI 53511
(608) 313-8797
Skippy's Sports Pub
113 Green Bay Rd
Thiensville, WI 53092
(262) 512-1240
Three Guys & a Grill
W7039 County Road S R
Elkhart Lake, WI 53020
(920) 876-2535
VFW Bar & Grill
110 W Mineral St.
Platteville, WI 53818
(608) 348-8883
The Monk's Retreat
1118 Main St
Cross Plains, WI 53528
(608) 798-3781
Tamarack Bar
Holcomb Coulee Rd
Galesville, WI 54630
(608) 539-2763
Dick's Bar & Grill
111 Walnut Street
Hudson, WI 54016
(715) 386-5222
Doorn's Inn
6935 County Highway North
Barnes, WI 54873
(715) 795-2000
Anton's Saloon
26320 County Hwy W
Shullsburg, WI 53586
(608) 965-4881