Walker’s Restaurant and Bakery has stood the test of time as it's been satisfying hungry diners for decades. And its landmark status is not surprising when you consider the eatery’s menu is brimming with home-cooked comfort food. But its classic diner fare isn’t the only thing that’s put it on the map. There’s also its legendary bakery case, which is stocked with all sorts of sweet treats. Take a look:
Whipping up home-cooked grub since 1965, Walker’s Restaurant and Bakery is one of Beaver Dam’s most iconic eateries.
Oozing vintage vibes, the interior boasts a classic diner feel – complete with vinyl booths and countertop seating.
But it’s not just the cozy surroundings that’ll transport you back to the good old days.
The classic diner fare, which includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and ice cream-based treats, is also sure to produce some feelings of nostalgia…and put a smile on your face.
Not only is the fare varied, but it’s all carefully crafted with time-honored recipes. The end result is meals that are bursting with flavor.
The menu isn’t the only place you’ll find mouthwatering grub.
There’s also the eatery’s legendary bakery case.
Like something from a sweet dream, the bakery case is stocked with all sorts of tempting treats.
Muffins in a variety of flavors and enormous cinnamon rolls are just a portion of the confection selection.
There are also brownies, cream puffs, elephant ears, and éclairs.
Pies are part of the bakeshop’s offering, too, and according to diners, are a must-try. In addition to an array of cream pies, there are all sorts of fruit pies.
It’s not just the consistently delicious home-cooked meals and variety of fresh-baked goods that put Walker’s on the map, though. Hearty helpings and award-winning service have also contributed to its fame.
So, are you ready to pay a visit to this decades-old favorite?
Walker's Restaurant and Bakery is open daily, from 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. For more information, call (920) 885-9041. You can also visit the Walker’s Restaurant and Bakery website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about Walker’s? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think of the grub? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the state’s only must-visit bakery. Read about another here.
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