There’s so much of our great state to get out and explore, and making a plan to check out the awesome small towns is one great way to do it. Sure, you’ll want to check out the history, the architecture and the scenery, but let’s be honest, the best way to get us out and about and seeing the rest of the state is through food. Our small towns absolutely have some of the best food in the state and most of it is totally unappreciated and without the long wait you’ll find at spots in larger towns and cities. Time to work up an appetite and head out to the best food towns in Wisconsin!
- Stockholm
Facebook/StockholmPie For some of the best grub around, pay a visit to the small town of Stockholm. First, start with the Pie at Stockholm Pie Company and then if you’re still hungry, head out to A to Z Produce and Bakery. You’ll find this charming destination along Lake Pepin, just south of Maiden Rock Bluff.
- Mineral Point
TripAdvisor/dwraff Mineral Point is south of Dodgeville and not only do they have great history, but it’s one places in Wisconsin to get Cornish pasties. For some of the best treats in the state, head over to The Red Rooster Cafe. Then, munch on scrumptious meals at Grey Dog Deli or Popolo Pizzeria. No matter where you go, you’ll be impressed.
- Tomah
Facebook/BPSmokehouse I know you wouldn’t imagine it, but the BBQ in Tomah is where it’s at. Sink your teeth into tender pulled pork and fall-off-the-bone ribs at BP Smokehouse. This stellar restaurant is worth a trip all on its own.
- Rhinelander
TripAdvisor/LisaV This is one of those spots where folks are always telling me about more great restaurants every time we talk small town food. CT’s Deli is fairly new, but it’s also a new local favorite. You’ll also find magnificent meals at Brown Street 151, a cozy eatery with an impressive wine list. For some tasty seafood, visit Shady Sue’s. If it’s a classic steak you’re craving, head over to Fireside Supper Club.
- Shullsburg
TripAdvisor/ValerieH Shullsburg is way down in the southwest corner of the state, nearly to Dubuque, but it’s a great little spot to stop for good food! People are always recommending Water Street Place, a historic eatery that’s full of charm.
- Cedarburg
TripAdvisor/99PaulKat Located in the far north suburbs of Milwaukee, Cedarburg is a charming, quaint town with covered bridges and great food. The Farmstead has some of the best steaks in the state. Venture to downtown Cedarburg for even more mouthwatering dining options!
- Trempeauleau
Facebook/TrempeauleauHotel Historic Trempealeau Hotel is a town staple that folks have been enjoying for ages, and it’s easy to see why. Everything here is made with fresh, local ingredients. After the first bite, you’ll be in love.
- Nelson
Facebook/JanJBBQ This small spot along the Mississippi River is a great stopping point along the Great River Road. And if you’re craving smoked meats– you can’t do much better than J and J BBQ. Their epic ribs, hearty sandwiches, and comforting side dishes will make your taste buds dance for joy. Believe us, this eatery is worth going out of your way for.
- Monroe
Facebook/Baumgartners Green County is where you go to find great cheese. If you have any room in your belly after sampling all the local goods, head over to Baumgartner’s. This massive cheese store and tavern has been around since 1931, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
- Suamico
Facebook/Rustique This spot outside Green Bay is best known for the stellar food at Chives, but that’s definitely not all this small town has to offer. For some delicious pizza, visit Rustique. You’ll find excellent steak and seafood dishes at Four Way Bar and Restaurant, and Uncle Mike’s Bake Shoppe makes some of the best kringle around.
- Hazelhurst
Facebook/JacobisofHazelhurst This Northwoods town often gets overlooked for bigger, more well-known towns nearby, but you should come here for Jacobi’s. This scrumptious restaurant has something for everyone. If you’re looking for a casual meal, check out The Watering Hole Cantina.
- Lake Mills
Facebook/LewisStationWinery Head to Lewis Station Winery for really, really good wines, but plan to go on one of their small plates nights for inexplicably good food. The Grist Bar & Table is another solid choice. Here, you’ll find a giant menu full of tempting dishes.
- Viroqua
Facebook/TheDriftlessCafe This spot in the Driftless Region has gotten a reputation as a foodie haven. The Driftless Cafe has been James Beard nominated, and it’s every bit as exquisite as you’d imagine.
Have you ever been to the best food towns in Wisconsin? What other small towns and restaurants do you love that more people need to know about? Let us know in the comments!
Facebook/StockholmPie
For some of the best grub around, pay a visit to the small town of Stockholm. First, start with the Pie at Stockholm Pie Company and then if you’re still hungry, head out to A to Z Produce and Bakery. You’ll find this charming destination along Lake Pepin, just south of Maiden Rock Bluff.
TripAdvisor/dwraff
Mineral Point is south of Dodgeville and not only do they have great history, but it’s one places in Wisconsin to get Cornish pasties. For some of the best treats in the state, head over to The Red Rooster Cafe. Then, munch on scrumptious meals at Grey Dog Deli or Popolo Pizzeria. No matter where you go, you’ll be impressed.
Facebook/BPSmokehouse
I know you wouldn’t imagine it, but the BBQ in Tomah is where it’s at. Sink your teeth into tender pulled pork and fall-off-the-bone ribs at BP Smokehouse. This stellar restaurant is worth a trip all on its own.
TripAdvisor/LisaV
This is one of those spots where folks are always telling me about more great restaurants every time we talk small town food. CT’s Deli is fairly new, but it’s also a new local favorite. You’ll also find magnificent meals at Brown Street 151, a cozy eatery with an impressive wine list. For some tasty seafood, visit Shady Sue’s. If it’s a classic steak you’re craving, head over to Fireside Supper Club.
TripAdvisor/ValerieH
Shullsburg is way down in the southwest corner of the state, nearly to Dubuque, but it’s a great little spot to stop for good food! People are always recommending Water Street Place, a historic eatery that’s full of charm.
TripAdvisor/99PaulKat
Located in the far north suburbs of Milwaukee, Cedarburg is a charming, quaint town with covered bridges and great food. The Farmstead has some of the best steaks in the state. Venture to downtown Cedarburg for even more mouthwatering dining options!
Facebook/TrempeauleauHotel
Historic Trempealeau Hotel is a town staple that folks have been enjoying for ages, and it’s easy to see why. Everything here is made with fresh, local ingredients. After the first bite, you’ll be in love.
Facebook/JanJBBQ
This small spot along the Mississippi River is a great stopping point along the Great River Road. And if you’re craving smoked meats– you can’t do much better than J and J BBQ. Their epic ribs, hearty sandwiches, and comforting side dishes will make your taste buds dance for joy. Believe us, this eatery is worth going out of your way for.
Facebook/Baumgartners
Green County is where you go to find great cheese. If you have any room in your belly after sampling all the local goods, head over to Baumgartner’s. This massive cheese store and tavern has been around since 1931, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
Facebook/Rustique
This spot outside Green Bay is best known for the stellar food at Chives, but that’s definitely not all this small town has to offer. For some delicious pizza, visit Rustique. You’ll find excellent steak and seafood dishes at Four Way Bar and Restaurant, and Uncle Mike’s Bake Shoppe makes some of the best kringle around.
Facebook/JacobisofHazelhurst
This Northwoods town often gets overlooked for bigger, more well-known towns nearby, but you should come here for Jacobi’s. This scrumptious restaurant has something for everyone. If you’re looking for a casual meal, check out The Watering Hole Cantina.
Facebook/LewisStationWinery
Head to Lewis Station Winery for really, really good wines, but plan to go on one of their small plates nights for inexplicably good food. The Grist Bar & Table is another solid choice. Here, you’ll find a giant menu full of tempting dishes.
Facebook/TheDriftlessCafe
This spot in the Driftless Region has gotten a reputation as a foodie haven. The Driftless Cafe has been James Beard nominated, and it’s every bit as exquisite as you’d imagine.
Looking for more info on some of Wisconsin’s great small towns? Check out our previous article: 13 Small Towns In Rural Wisconsin That Are Downright Delightful.
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best food towns in Wisconsin September 17, 2020 Elisa Regulski What are the best small town restaurants in Wisconsin? Sometimes, it’s the unassuming eateries that really pack in the flavor. If you want to journey off the beaten path, check out the 10 best small town restaurants in Wisconsin. This article has it all: Sheila Mae’s Town Fryer, Freddy Valentine’s, Little Village Café, and more! Click the link and get ready for some delicious inspiration! What are the best tiny towns in Wisconsin to visit? There are so many charming small towns in Wisconsin! For some breathtaking waterfront views, visit the gorgeous town of St. Germain. You’ll find delicious cranberries in Warrens, and you’ll come across peaceful pastoral sights in Boscobel. If you need more ideas, check out our list of the best small towns to visit in Wisconsin. All of these destinations make great day trips! What kind of food is Wisconsin known for? When most people think about food in Wisconsin, their mind goes to cheese, milk, and butter. We are America’s Dairyland, after all! If you really want to get a taste of this great state, check out our article: If You Grew Up In Wisconsin, You Definitely Love These 15 Classic Dishes. From fish fries to kringle, this article highlights all of the iconic dishes you’ve come to associate with living in Wisconsin.
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best food towns in Wisconsin
September 17, 2020
Elisa Regulski
What are the best small town restaurants in Wisconsin? Sometimes, it’s the unassuming eateries that really pack in the flavor. If you want to journey off the beaten path, check out the 10 best small town restaurants in Wisconsin. This article has it all: Sheila Mae’s Town Fryer, Freddy Valentine’s, Little Village Café, and more! Click the link and get ready for some delicious inspiration! What are the best tiny towns in Wisconsin to visit? There are so many charming small towns in Wisconsin! For some breathtaking waterfront views, visit the gorgeous town of St. Germain. You’ll find delicious cranberries in Warrens, and you’ll come across peaceful pastoral sights in Boscobel. If you need more ideas, check out our list of the best small towns to visit in Wisconsin. All of these destinations make great day trips! What kind of food is Wisconsin known for? When most people think about food in Wisconsin, their mind goes to cheese, milk, and butter. We are America’s Dairyland, after all! If you really want to get a taste of this great state, check out our article: If You Grew Up In Wisconsin, You Definitely Love These 15 Classic Dishes. From fish fries to kringle, this article highlights all of the iconic dishes you’ve come to associate with living in Wisconsin.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Sometimes, it’s the unassuming eateries that really pack in the flavor. If you want to journey off the beaten path, check out the 10 best small town restaurants in Wisconsin. This article has it all: Sheila Mae’s Town Fryer, Freddy Valentine’s, Little Village Café, and more! Click the link and get ready for some delicious inspiration!
What are the best tiny towns in Wisconsin to visit?
There are so many charming small towns in Wisconsin! For some breathtaking waterfront views, visit the gorgeous town of St. Germain. You’ll find delicious cranberries in Warrens, and you’ll come across peaceful pastoral sights in Boscobel. If you need more ideas, check out our list of the best small towns to visit in Wisconsin. All of these destinations make great day trips!
What kind of food is Wisconsin known for?
When most people think about food in Wisconsin, their mind goes to cheese, milk, and butter. We are America’s Dairyland, after all! If you really want to get a taste of this great state, check out our article: If You Grew Up In Wisconsin, You Definitely Love These 15 Classic Dishes. From fish fries to kringle, this article highlights all of the iconic dishes you’ve come to associate with living in Wisconsin.