The biggest prime rib — a giant 160-ounce prime rib — is over at Black Otter Supper Club. And if 160 ounces just doesn’t cut it, you’re in luck. Ward’s House of Prime, a Milwaukee eatery, serves 360-ounce prime ribs! Take a look at one of the best prime rib restaurants in WI.

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For more information about the biggest prime rib in Wisconsin, visit Ward’s House of Prime website. It’s one of the best prime rib restaurants in Wisconsin. Have you taken the food challenge? If so, share your experience in the comments below. While you’re in Milwaukee, plan to see the Puelicher Butterfly Wing located on the first floor of the Milwaukee Public Museum. And what’s your hurry? Reserve a cozy Vrbo and stay awhile.

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  • Lewis Station Winery & Distillery (Lake Mills): One of Wisconsin's most unique premium urban wineries is located in a repurposed gas station. This low-sulfite, natural approach to premium, award-winning wine-making comes handcrafted in small batches. In 2018, the winery became Wisconsin's first Certified Craft Winery, earning certification from the Craft Wine Association which means wines are made in small lots completely overseen by the winemaker, using grapes from an identifiable vineyard. And it is not available in grocery stores. You have to visit the winery for such delicious wines as Mandarin Orange Muscat, Aztalazin Blush, Bourbon Barrel Aged Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, and Old Vine Zinfandel.
  • Von Stiehl Winery (Algoma): Since 1967, Wisconsin’s oldest licensed winery has more than 40 wines in stock. Enjoy some by the fireplace at a wine tasting. Take a tour and learn about the European-style underground wine cellars and more than 10,000-square-foot wine production facility. And plan on dancing to some live music at the Summer Concert Series when along with the excellent wine you can enjoy the offerings of the Steel Belly BBQ food truck.
  • Parallel 44 Vineyard Winery (Kewaunee), Door 44 Winery & Vineyard (Sturgeon Bay): With the same owners, both wineries offer a unique experience of enjoying the delectable taste of the handcrafted, award-winning wines while selecting the ingredients for your custom charcuterie board. Stroll the vineyards, tour the wineries, and learn about the impact of 44° North Latitude. Both wineries are situated at this spot which circles the globe, a location known for being the world‘s finest grape-growing and wine-making regions.

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