Visiting Santa has got to be one of the longest-running Christmas traditions. And while the classic holiday activity is great all on its own, we found a place that kicks the festive fun up a notch – and it’s the Santa Pizza Train in Wisconsin. Just as the name implies, this annual Christmas train in Wisconsin combines the magic of visiting Santa with the thrill of a train ride and the tastiness of pizza. Read on for all the details because this is one holiday event you don’t want to miss.

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See what it’s like to ride on this festive Santa Pizza Train in Wisconsin:

For more information, call (715) 635-3200. You can also visit the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad website or Facebook page.

So, did you know about the Santa Pizza Train in Wisconsin? Ever ridden on it? If so, what do you think? Tell us in the comments section. If you’d like to be the one in the driver’s seat, check out this road trip to some festive Christmas towns in Wisconsin.

 

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Festive Foods in Wisconsin

What are the most traditional foods in Wisconsin?

The most traditional foods in Wisconsin include:

  • Cheese Curds. Wisconsin is widely known for its cheese and locals love to eat cheese curds as a snack.
  • Kringle. This is an oval pastry filled with fruit that you’ll find at almost every gathering in the state. It often replaces donuts for breakfast.
  • Butter Burgers. If you’ve been to Culver’s, the delicious butter burgers they serve got their start in Wisconsin.
  • Paczki. These Polish pastries are extremely popular in this state due to a large number of Polish immigrants and they’re beloved by locals.

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What are the most underrated restaurants in Wisconsin?

The most underrated restaurants in Wisconsin include:

  • Chicken Palace in Menasha. It sounds like a fried chicken joint, but Mexican food is the main attraction here.
  • Hometown Grill in Shiocton. This unassuming little place has large portions, cheap prices, and some of the best fried chicken around.
  • Oink’s in Neenah. This place serves diner food that’s been kicked up a notch and the waitstaff throws all diners a bit of tongue-in-cheek sass to go with it.
  • The Launching Pad in Shawano. This place is beloved by locals for its thick, tasty burgers that are absolutely to die for.

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What are some bucket list restaurants in Wisconsin?

Bucket list restaurants in Wisconsin include:

  • Frank’s Diner in Kenosha. This diner has been around since 1926, serving old-fashioned diner food that people still line up for.
  • Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant. This restaurant serves authentic Swedish cuisine and has been a local favorite for decades.
  • The Elegant Farmer in Mukwonago. This restaurant has its own orchard and serves farm-to-table food including apple pie in a bag.
  • Pete’s Hamburger Stand in Prairie du Chien. Locals have been coming here since 1909 for scrumptious hamburgers.

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