With the best cheese, brats, and beer in the country, Wisconsin is a haven for foodies. But while Wisconsin has its fair share of bars and pubs, it also has a lot of truly mouthwatering restaurants that are unparalleled in any other state. With all of these wonderful places to eat in Wisconsin, where should you go first? Read on to learn about some of the most unique restaurants in Wisconsin. You won’t be disappointed!

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What are some of the most popular restaurants in Wisconsin?

As you've learned from the above article, dining in Wisconsin is never dull. We have so many unique restaurants to choose from, and the options can seem overwhelming at times. Wondering which other restaurants belong on your dining bucket list? There are more than a few!

Some of our top recommendations for the most popular restaurants in Wisconsin include Mader's in Milwaukee, Wild Tomato in Fish Creek, MACS Mac & Cheese, Graze in Madison, 1919 Kitchen & Tap in Green Bay, Elegant Farmer in Mukwonago, Delta Diner, Pete's Hamburger Stand in Prairie du Chien, State Street Brats in Madison, The River Deck in Hayward, The Butterfly Club in Beloit, Father Fats in Stevens Point, Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty, The Old Fashioned in Madison, and Baumgartner Cheese Store & Tavern in Monroe. Have you tried any of these famous restaurants in Wisconsin?

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