These 14 Old Restaurants In Wisconsin Have Stood The Test Of Time
With so many great restaurants in the state, it’s never easy to decide where to head when you go out for a meal. These Wisconsin restaurants all have decades of history in their menus, ownership and buildings. Settle in for a meal at some of the oldest and most iconic restaurants in Wisconsin and find out how they’ve managed to keep hungry Wisconsinites fed and happy for decades.
In no particular order, here are some of the oldest, most interesting restaurants serving some of the most delicious food in Wisconsin.

Built in 1915, the building is virtually unchanged from when it was opened. A Milwaukee County Landmark, it used to serve city-dwellers who head to the rural north for a relaxing day trip.

Located at 1319 E Henry Clay St, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217.
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Though it is currently closed, it re-opens in January 2017. First opened as an inn in 1848, the building was a stagecoach stop.

Located at 30646 113th St, Wilmot, WI 53192.

Opened in 1929, the Wonder Bar has an eclectic and interesting past leading back to Prohibition and the mafia.

Located at 222 E Olin Ave, Madison, WI 53713.

The first Turner Hall was built here in 1868. It was rebuilt after a fire and the current building was finished in 1938.
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Located at 1217 17th Ave, Monroe, WI 53566.

Formerly the Red Mill Supper Club and now under new ownership, this new Bistro extends the history of what was just a county bar when it opened in the 1930s.

Located at 1222 County Road HH West, Stevens Point, WI 54481.

The hotel was established in 1871 and was one of the few buildings to survive a massive fire in 1888.

Located at 150 Main St, Trempealeau, WI 54661.

Charles Mader opened his first small restaurant in 1902 and called it "The Comfort."

Located at 1041 N Old World 3rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53203.

Family owned since 1918, the building has actually been around since the 19th century.


Located at 200 N Broadway St, De Pere, WI 54115.

First opened in 1938 as "The Grill," Schreiner's is a Fond du Lac institution. Now in its fifth location, the restaurant has changed and evolved through the years to keep up with public demand.

Located at 168 N Pioneer Rd, Fond du Lac, WI 54935.

Serving burgers to vacationing Wisconsinites for almost 70 years, the original menu had just six items on it.

Located at 220 Broadway, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965.

Bernard J. Wentker constructed his first restaurant here in 1894. It was rebuilt in 1908 and stands still to welcome the people of Burlington.

Located at 230 Milwaukee Ave, Burlington, WI 53105.

Established in 1904, the current owners are in their third generation of running the restaurant.

Located at 1410 Washington St, Two Rivers, WI 54241.

Wisconsin's oldest restaurant, it's located just on the far stretch of the current Milwaukee western suburbs.

Located at N44W33013 Watertown Plank Rd, Nashotah, WI 53058.

Opened in 1904 as Hermann's Cafe, Karl Ratzsch's was recently purchased by well-known local chef Thomas Hauck.

Located at 320 E Mason St, Milwaukee, WI 53233.
Have you eaten at any of these historic Wisconsin restaurants? Where else have you gone that has a side helping of history to go with your meal?
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