Grandmas in Wisconsin can rest easy. Everyone can enjoy some delicious homestyle flavors without any family member needing to spend all day in the kitchen. Home Town Cafe and Catering in Green Bay offers all of the delicious and comforting foods of a home kitchen. The restaurant’s buffet is loaded with goodness, and it’s the perfect destination for any food lover – as long as you’re hungry!

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The restaurant is open daily. If you don’t have time to dine in, they will also put take out chicken dinners together that will feed a big crew. Learn more on the Home Town Cafe and Catering Facebook page. While you’re in the Green Bay area, you have to check out Fonferek’s Glen. This hidden gem park is home to so much natural beauty, including a gorgeous, 30-foot waterfall. If you’re looking for a comfortable place to stay in the area, we highly recommend the Lodge Kohler, an independent and upscale hotel with a spa, only a few minutes’ drive from Home Town Cafe and Catering and not far from Lambeau Field and the Green Bay airport.

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What Are Some Interesting Things To See And Do In Green Bay?

  • The Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge, which carries thousands of cars across on a daily basis, isn't what many people think of as a destination - but it's actually the tallest bridge in all of Wisconsin. It was built in 1981 over the Fox River and boasts some of the most impressive views in the state. Named after Leo Frigo, a Green Bay philanthropist, this tiered arch bridge stands 203 feet tall and is an especially impressive sight at sunset.
  • Fox River Tours is another popular spot on the Fox River, and it hits its peak season as the weather gets warm. These Green Bay boat tours depart daily from De Pere and Appleton, and there are two different boats that traverse different areas. The River Tyme and the River Tyme Too are both great destinations for a day on the water, but the latter is a unique canal-style boat that offers unparalleled views. Tours are typically offered from May to October.

 

What Are The Best Spots For All-You-Can-Eat Dining In Wisconsin?

  • Little Red Inn, located in the small town of Hampton, usually serves an a la carte menu featuring classics like French onion soup and prime rib - all of which are delicious. However, every Friday the restaurant plays host to an all-you-can-eat family-style fish fry. This is a Wisconsin tradition, and the fish here is as perfectly crispy and fresh as you'd expect at a place with a reputation this good.
  • Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty might just be the most famous restaurant in Wisconsin - a kitschy, over-the-top country-influenced restaurant themed to the iconic American folk tale. The food is just as over the top, with all-you-can-eat options for breakfast and dinner. At breakfast, it's massive brunch plates featuring pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits and gravy, and our favorites - fresh-baked donuts! For dinner, it's fried chicken and sides every night, with a rotating second meat that might be ribs, pot roast, or fried fish.

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