In the dairy state, there’s no more beloved snack than the cheese curd. Whether fresh from the dairy or deep fried and served with an array of dipping sauces, the cheese curd cannot be beat. Other states try to replicate them, but those glorified cheese sticks can’t compare to the ooey-gooey, fresh-battered curds that we have in abundance. Of course, most things are good deep fried – the real test of the curd is how much we devour them fresh and often straight from wherever they’ve been made. So fresh they still squeak and so delicious we eat them by the pound. Ready to dig in? These 18 restaurants serve the best cheese curds in Wisconsin.

Bring your appetite, because you’ll never want to stop munching on this Wisconsin delicacy.

  1. Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery - Ellsworth

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Facebook/EllsworthCooperativeCreamery Ellsworth claims to be the cheese curd capital of the world. They produce 160,000 pounds of curds every day!

Located at 232 N Wallace St, Ellsworth, WI 54011. To learn more, visit the website for Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery.

  1. Lakefront Brewery - Milwaukee

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Flickr/Sean Birmingham The curds come from nearby Clock Shadow Creamery. The sauce is garlic ranch. The batter includes their own beer and leans toward a light tempura. They’re fabulous. And addicting. Located at 1872 N Commerce St, Milwaukee, WI 53212. For more information, visit the Lakefront Brewery website.

  1. The Old Fashioned - Madison

Flickr/David Berkowitz Fresh and never frozen, these are beer-battered in a buttermilk/lager mix. Fresh curds are brought in twice a week from Vern’s Cheese Inc. in Chilton. Located at 23 N Pinckney St, Madison, WI 53703. To learn more, visit the website for The Old Fashioned in Madison.

  1. Wisconsin State Fair - Milwaukee

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Flickr/Connie Ma Look for the very large mouse on top of a cart advertising Hot Wisconsin Cheese - there’s usually one just outside the cream puff building. The line might seem long, but it moves fast and it’s so worth it. You’re waiting because they are fresh frying your curds. Stand and bask in the cheesy, fried smell until you get them into your hot little hands, then devour them and enjoy. The state Fair is in August and located at 640 S 84th St, West Allis, WI 53214. Check out the Wisconsin State Fair website to learn more.

  1. Graze - Madison

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Flickr/Iris These curds come from Hook’s and have the bonus of being wrapped in a vodka batter. Less appetizer and more first course, you might need a fork to attack these curds. They’re located at 1 S Pinckney St #107, Madison, WI 53703. For more information, visit the website for Graze in Madison.

  1. WI Dairy State Cheese Company - Rudolph

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Flickr/Tina Ball A family owned and operated cheese manufacturer, cheesemaker Mike Moran started making cheese in 1962 alongside his father. He is a Life Member of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association. Located at 6860 WI-34, Rudolph, WI 54475. Check out the Wisconsin Dairy State Cheese Company website to learn more.

  1. Titletown Brewery - Green Bay

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Yelp/Dan B. Made with Renard’s white cheddar curds, they’re delicious on their own, but even better in the restaurant’s poutine. Located at 200 Dousman St, Green Bay, WI 54303. Visit Titletown Brewery’s website to learn more.

  1. Horse and Plow - Kohler

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Yelp/Fred K. Made with curds from Gibbsville Cheese in Sheboygan Falls, these curds are beer battered, fresh fried and one of the most popular things to eat at a resort known for its food. Located at 419 Highland Dr, Kohler, WI 53044. For the latest information, visit the official Facebook page for Horse and Plow in Kohler.

  1. Renard’s Cheese - Door County

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Facebook/RenardsCheese Family owned and operated for three generations. Owner Chris is a Master Cheesemaker. They have 15 flavors of curd listed on their website. Located at 2189 County Rd DK, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235. To learn more, visit the website for Renard’s Cheese.

  1. Field to Fork - Sheboygan

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Yelp/Lily C. These are extra large chunks of cheesy goodness served with a honey mustard dipping sauce. Located at 511 S 8th St, Sheboygan, WI 53081. Visit the Field to Fork website to learn more.

  1. Craftsman Table and Tap - Middleton

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Yelp/Meghan H. These Carr Valley curds are dipped in a Surly Helles Lager beer-batter. Each one is more than one bite. Located at 6712 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave, Middleton, WI 53562. For more information, visit the website for Craftsman Table and Tap.

  1. The Fill Inn Station - Chippewa Falls

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Yelp/E.B. These lovelies are hand dipped in a Leinenkugel’s batter and fried to a nice dark golden brown. Located at 104 W Columbia St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729. Visit The Fill Inn Station’s website to learn more.

  1. Curd Girl - Madison

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Yelp/Emily S. These curds come from a cart during Saturday farmer’s markets. The cart is run by two friends who grew up in the cheese community of Monroe. They feature homemade sauces and drinks to accompany the fried goodness. Located at State St & W Mifflin St, Madison, WI 53703. Check out Curd Girl’s website to learn more.

  1. 2510 Restaurant - Wausau

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Yelp/Hope U. These curds come in original, beer battered or cajun, or in a sampler basket of all three. Fried to perfection, they keep the locals coming back again and again. Located at 2510 Stewart Ave, Wausau, WI 54401. To learn more, visit the website for 2510 Restaurant in Wausau.

  1. Rocky’s Supper Club - Stoddard

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Yelp/Nicole P. They call themselves the “Home of the original batter fried cheese curds." Located at 101 S Main St, Stoddard, WI 54658. For the latest information, visit the Rocky’s Supper Club website.

  1. Clock Shadow Creamery - Milwaukee

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Yelp/Carrie G. Wisconsin’s only urban cheesemaker, Clock Shadow brings fresh curds to the metro masses. Not only do they have a bunch of flavor options including White, Yellow, Garlic Dill, Cajun, Spicy Ranch, Tomato Basil, or Pizza, but they also sometimes make goat cheese curds. Located at 138 W Bruce St, Milwaukee, WI 53204. Check out Clock Shadow Creamery’s website to learn more.

  1. Mullins Cheese - Mosinee

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Yelp/Katelyn L. Mullins Cheese is the largest family-owned and operated cheese factory in Wisconsin. They even serve fried curds right in their store. You’ll never get fresher ones. Located at 598 Seagull Dr, Mosinee, WI 54455. Visit the official website for Mullins Cheese to learn more.

  1. Kroll’s West - Green Bay

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Yelp/Elaine M. Kroll’s is a Green Bay institution. There may be newer or fancier places out there, but Kroll’s is the place locals remember from their childhood. Located at 1990 S. Ridge Road Green Bay, WI 54304. To learn more, visit the website for Kroll’s West in Green Bay.

We’re certainly spoiled for cheesy choices – where else do you love to go indulge in some squeaky or fried goodness? Who do you think makes the best cheese curds in Wisconsin? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

Flickr/Courtney “Coco” Mault

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Ellsworth claims to be the cheese curd capital of the world. They produce 160,000 pounds of curds every day!

Located at 232 N Wallace St, Ellsworth, WI 54011. To learn more, visit the website for Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery.

Facebook/LakefrontBrewery

Flickr/Sean Birmingham

The curds come from nearby Clock Shadow Creamery. The sauce is garlic ranch. The batter includes their own beer and leans toward a light tempura. They’re fabulous. And addicting. Located at 1872 N Commerce St, Milwaukee, WI 53212. For more information, visit the Lakefront Brewery website.

Flickr/David Berkowitz

Fresh and never frozen, these are beer-battered in a buttermilk/lager mix. Fresh curds are brought in twice a week from Vern’s Cheese Inc. in Chilton. Located at 23 N Pinckney St, Madison, WI 53703. To learn more, visit the website for The Old Fashioned in Madison.

Flickr/Kim Unertl

Flickr/Connie Ma

Look for the very large mouse on top of a cart advertising Hot Wisconsin Cheese - there’s usually one just outside the cream puff building. The line might seem long, but it moves fast and it’s so worth it. You’re waiting because they are fresh frying your curds. Stand and bask in the cheesy, fried smell until you get them into your hot little hands, then devour them and enjoy. The state Fair is in August and located at 640 S 84th St, West Allis, WI 53214. Check out the Wisconsin State Fair website to learn more.

Yelp/Melissa E.

Flickr/Iris

These curds come from Hook’s and have the bonus of being wrapped in a vodka batter. Less appetizer and more first course, you might need a fork to attack these curds. They’re located at 1 S Pinckney St #107, Madison, WI 53703. For more information, visit the website for Graze in Madison.

Yelp/Stacey L.

Flickr/Tina Ball

A family owned and operated cheese manufacturer, cheesemaker Mike Moran started making cheese in 1962 alongside his father. He is a Life Member of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association. Located at 6860 WI-34, Rudolph, WI 54475. Check out the Wisconsin Dairy State Cheese Company website to learn more.

Yelp/Kara S.

Yelp/Dan B.

Made with Renard’s white cheddar curds, they’re delicious on their own, but even better in the restaurant’s poutine. Located at 200 Dousman St, Green Bay, WI 54303. Visit Titletown Brewery’s website to learn more.

Facebook/TheHorseandPlow

Yelp/Fred K.

Made with curds from Gibbsville Cheese in Sheboygan Falls, these curds are beer battered, fresh fried and one of the most popular things to eat at a resort known for its food. Located at 419 Highland Dr, Kohler, WI 53044. For the latest information, visit the official Facebook page for Horse and Plow in Kohler.

Facebook/RenardsCheese

Family owned and operated for three generations. Owner Chris is a Master Cheesemaker. They have 15 flavors of curd listed on their website. Located at 2189 County Rd DK, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235. To learn more, visit the website for Renard’s Cheese.

Facebook/FieldtoForkCafe

Yelp/Lily C.

These are extra large chunks of cheesy goodness served with a honey mustard dipping sauce. Located at 511 S 8th St, Sheboygan, WI 53081. Visit the Field to Fork website to learn more.

Facebook/CraftsmanTableandTap

Yelp/Meghan H.

These Carr Valley curds are dipped in a Surly Helles Lager beer-batter. Each one is more than one bite. Located at 6712 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave, Middleton, WI 53562. For more information, visit the website for Craftsman Table and Tap.

Facebook/FillInnStation

Yelp/E.B.

These lovelies are hand dipped in a Leinenkugel’s batter and fried to a nice dark golden brown. Located at 104 W Columbia St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729. Visit The Fill Inn Station’s website to learn more.

Facebook/CurdGirl

Yelp/Emily S.

These curds come from a cart during Saturday farmer’s markets. The cart is run by two friends who grew up in the cheese community of Monroe. They feature homemade sauces and drinks to accompany the fried goodness. Located at State St & W Mifflin St, Madison, WI 53703. Check out Curd Girl’s website to learn more.

Facebook/2510Restaurant

Yelp/Hope U.

These curds come in original, beer battered or cajun, or in a sampler basket of all three. Fried to perfection, they keep the locals coming back again and again. Located at 2510 Stewart Ave, Wausau, WI 54401. To learn more, visit the website for 2510 Restaurant in Wausau.

Facebook/RockysSupperClub

Yelp/Nicole P.

They call themselves the “Home of the original batter fried cheese curds." Located at 101 S Main St, Stoddard, WI 54658. For the latest information, visit the Rocky’s Supper Club website.

Facebook/ClockShadowCreamery

Yelp/Carrie G.

Wisconsin’s only urban cheesemaker, Clock Shadow brings fresh curds to the metro masses. Not only do they have a bunch of flavor options including White, Yellow, Garlic Dill, Cajun, Spicy Ranch, Tomato Basil, or Pizza, but they also sometimes make goat cheese curds. Located at 138 W Bruce St, Milwaukee, WI 53204. Check out Clock Shadow Creamery’s website to learn more.

Facebook/MullinsCheese

Yelp/Katelyn L.

Mullins Cheese is the largest family-owned and operated cheese factory in Wisconsin. They even serve fried curds right in their store. You’ll never get fresher ones. Located at 598 Seagull Dr, Mosinee, WI 54455. Visit the official website for Mullins Cheese to learn more.

Facebook/KrollsWest

Yelp/Elaine M.

Kroll’s is a Green Bay institution. There may be newer or fancier places out there, but Kroll’s is the place locals remember from their childhood. Located at 1990 S. Ridge Road Green Bay, WI 54304. To learn more, visit the website for Kroll’s West in Green Bay.

Craving more famous Wisconsin food? Check out our previous article: 15 Best Places To Get Wisconsin’s Iconic Frozen Custard.

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Address: 232 N Wallace St, Ellsworth, WI 54011, USAAddress: Lakefront Brewery, 1872 N Commerce St, Milwaukee, WI 53212, USAAddress: The Old Fashioned, 23 N Pinckney St #1, Madison, WI 53703, USAAddress: 640 S 84th St, Milwaukee, WI 53214, USAAddress: Graze Restaurant, 1 S Pinckney St, Madison, WI 53703, USAAddress: 6860 WI-34, Rudolph, WI 54475, USAAddress: 320 N Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303, USAAddress: 419 Highland Dr, Kohler, WI 53044, USAAddress: Renard’s Cheese, 2189 County Rd DK, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235, USAAddress: 511 S 8th St, Sheboygan, WI 53081, USAAddress: 6712 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave, Middleton, WI 53562, USAAddress: 104 W Columbia St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729, USAAddress: State St & W Mifflin St, Madison, WI 53703, USAAddress: 2510 Stewart Ave, Wausau, WI 54401, USAAddress: Rocky’s Supper Club, 101 S Main St #8991, Stoddard, WI 54658, USAAddress: 138 W Bruce St, Milwaukee, WI 53204, USAAddress: Mullins Cheese Retail Store, 204000 County Rd DB, Mosinee, WI 54455, USAAddress: Kroll’s East, 1658 Main St, Green Bay, WI 54302, USA

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best cheese curds in Wisconsin October 12, 2020 Elisa Regulski What kind of food is Wisconsin known for? Wisconsin food is rich, delicious, and full of flavor. We are most known for our exceptional cheeses, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg! We also craft creamy custard, hearty burgers, and wonderful fried fish. There is so much to love about food in Wisconsin! What are the best cheese shops in Wisconsin? There are loads of amazing cheese shops in Wisconsin. If you want to experience the best, travel along the Wisconsin cheese trail! This tasty adventure will take you to the amazing Arena Cheese, Hook’s Cheese in Mineral Point, and so many more incredible places! What are the best comfort food restaurants in Wisconsin? If you’re looking for a delicious meal full of fried food and sweet desserts, you’re in luck! There are so many fantastic comfort food restaurants in Wisconsin. For starters, check out Hamburger Haus. This nostalgic roadside stand serves all of the tasty treats you crave. If you’re still hungry, head over to Solly’s Grill in Glendale. This restaurant serves some of the most scrumptious butter burgers in Wisconsin.

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best cheese curds in Wisconsin

October 12, 2020

Elisa Regulski

What kind of food is Wisconsin known for? Wisconsin food is rich, delicious, and full of flavor. We are most known for our exceptional cheeses, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg! We also craft creamy custard, hearty burgers, and wonderful fried fish. There is so much to love about food in Wisconsin! What are the best cheese shops in Wisconsin? There are loads of amazing cheese shops in Wisconsin. If you want to experience the best, travel along the Wisconsin cheese trail! This tasty adventure will take you to the amazing Arena Cheese, Hook’s Cheese in Mineral Point, and so many more incredible places! What are the best comfort food restaurants in Wisconsin? If you’re looking for a delicious meal full of fried food and sweet desserts, you’re in luck! There are so many fantastic comfort food restaurants in Wisconsin. For starters, check out Hamburger Haus. This nostalgic roadside stand serves all of the tasty treats you crave. If you’re still hungry, head over to Solly’s Grill in Glendale. This restaurant serves some of the most scrumptious butter burgers in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin food is rich, delicious, and full of flavor. We are most known for our exceptional cheeses, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg! We also craft creamy custard, hearty burgers, and wonderful fried fish. There is so much to love about food in Wisconsin!

What are the best cheese shops in Wisconsin?

There are loads of amazing cheese shops in Wisconsin. If you want to experience the best, travel along the Wisconsin cheese trail! This tasty adventure will take you to the amazing Arena Cheese, Hook’s Cheese in Mineral Point, and so many more incredible places!

What are the best comfort food restaurants in Wisconsin?

If you’re looking for a delicious meal full of fried food and sweet desserts, you’re in luck! There are so many fantastic comfort food restaurants in Wisconsin. For starters, check out Hamburger Haus. This nostalgic roadside stand serves all of the tasty treats you crave. If you’re still hungry, head over to Solly’s Grill in Glendale. This restaurant serves some of the most scrumptious butter burgers in Wisconsin.