Friday, October 16, 2009

Wisconsin Friday night fish fry - 10 of the best

Fried fish - a sampler Wisconsin during the collection of fairy tales in Wisconsin for almost thirty years, I have samples of over a thousand fish fry. I found them in exclusive private clubs and places that were patches of bone. There are thousands of others I've seen. Samm WisconsinGuide Dowell writer chose my favorite - Molly's Grill in Black River Falls. Here are some others I have found a "distinctive". * # 10 - Dave's Who's Inn - a young blue-collar version of fried fish / club music. 835 Indiana Avenue, Sheboygan. * # 9 - Doug's Grand View Inn - classic Northwoods place year-round sports fans outside. 22270th Highway 63, Grand View / Bayfield County. * # 8 - Longbranch Saloon - is difficult for the country Marsh, full of stories and lies tongue in cheek. He draws an eclectic audience. W1936 Eagle Road, Germany. * # 7 - Sportsman's Grill - located on the east bank of the Mississippi River and an ideal place to absorb the culture of river. Although not always available, the catfish dish is worth the trip. Highway 35, Ferryville. * # 6 - Lakefront Brewery - German lively style dining, with a family atmosphere. Old Milwaukee flavor! N. 1872 Commerce Street, Milwaukee. * # 5 - VFW Post 2312 - American sound and plenty of living history. A great example of how to build a fish fry in the community. 1428 17th Street, Monroe. * # 4 - Green Lantern - a retreat for visitors to the Vietnam Memorial, near the HighGround, the atmosphere is quiet and simple dishes. The fried fish every day! 231 W. 7th Street, Neillsville. * # 3 - Hookers Resort - quiet warm summers and mild winters. Norwegian joke heard my first here. Highway V Poynette, Lake Wisconsin. * # 2 - Titletown Brewing - nostalgia train station, the atmosphere of the class, and delicious perch. 200 Dousman Street, Green Bay. * # 1 - Polar Bear Pub and Restaurant - farmers, construction workers, and players of the card. Fried fish closer to my company, with the incumbent president Linda hot. Highway 39, Linden. - Dennis Dennis Boyer Boyer, author of the regional tradition, like Gone Missing: A supernatural journey of the Great Lakes and the snow on the rails: Tales of Heartland railways, also filled the taverns of Wisconsin Grande. For more information on where to go and what to do in Wisconsin, check http://www.WisconsinGuide.com

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