Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Kimberly. Kimberly is a village in Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 6,468 at the 2010 census. The village is east of Appleton.
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4 based on 64 reviews
Of course Uno' s in Chicago is great but wasn't sure how good they would be in Appleton Wisconsin. Don't fear they have the recipe down perfect, Deep Dish as well Chicago Thin, wonderful burgers and wow don't miss the onion rings. They have a great berry and goat cheese salad and enough to satisfy most any tastes. Would have given them 5 stars but the kitchen was slow in getting our food out but still a good dining experience.
4 based on 254 reviews
Ate lunch here whilst I was staying in Appleton in business.Easy to find just South of the River Fox with plenty of parking.Nice decor with some great historical pictures of Houdini.Houdini claimed to have been born in Appleton (hence the link to the Town) even though he was actually born in Budapest Hungary in 1874.Yet âhungaryâ you will not be with the excellent menu in the gastro pub!There are some good deals too for lunch with âany two dishes $10â. I had chicken caesar and truffle mac n cheese. Portions are more European than American which is just right for me.Choice of beers is excellent too.Outdoor seating looked good although needs a few more shady tables to really make it work.I would return when I next visit Appleton.
3 based on 16 reviews
We've been fans of and regular patrons of Anduzzi's in Kimberly, WI for quite some time. The service is always excellent, they have good cover bands, and, we could always count on the food being delicious. We were a party of 12 on a Saturday night, celebrating a wedding anniversary. I ordered one of my usuals - the Nacho Granduzzi, with beef. Their online menu shows a photo of the dish, covered with shredded beef.That's what the dish has looked like in the past when I've ordered it. Not this time. :(The portion was smaller than in the past (they charge $14.99), and, there was no visible beef. Remember the old commercial "Where's the Beef?" I mentioned this to the watiress, who dug underneath the nacho chips and said there was beef. Okay, so I trusted her. I started eating, and discovered that there was hardly any beef to speak of. If there was a Tablespoon worth of beef, that would be a surprise. The photo of the dish on the menu shows tons of beef on top, and a mound of chips and toppings. What I got was about half of what is depicted in the photo, but charged the same amount on the menu. Nearly $15 for what probably represented $7 worth of food (retail prices).What I ended up getting was a plate of taco chips, velveeta cheese sauce, chopped onions, tomatoes, canned jalepenos, and two small dollops of sour cream, and less than a Tablespoon of beef. For $14.99.The service was also not up to past experience; the place was not crowded considering it was a Saturday night, but I think they must have been understaffed perhaps, or our server was having an off night; she was not our regular server.We'll still return to Anduzzi's - they have billiard tables, foosball, darts, and more games, as well as cover bands that range from good to excellent. I'll never order the Nacho Granduzzi though.We appreciate you taking the time and leaving us a review. While we are happy to hear you enjoy our bar atmosphere, we are also saddened to hear that you had a negative experience with our menu, and the Nachos Granduzzi in particular. We will speak with our team members regarding ingredient proportions in order to correct this in the future. We do hope that you will continue to visit our location and give our menu another chance!The Anduzzi's Team
very pleased with not just the atmosphere but had a delicious luncheon special.Will make a point of stopping in again.
4 based on 37 reviews
The Hollander has been here for a long time, and seems to be as popular as ever. Good food, good drinks, friendly staff, low prices... your dollar goes a long way here. This restaurant began as a Wisconsin supper club called Willyâs. Willyâs was a very popular and successful restaurant for many years. A few years back, as their customer base began to get a bit older, and younger folksâ tastes and dining habits were changing, Willyâs closed and was transformed into the current sports bar format. Some of the most popular menu items, such as the signature patty melt, breasted chicken and fish fries, carried over to the Hollander. I highly recommed The Hollander.
4 based on 108 reviews
Cinders Charcoal Grill â Family owned bar, restaurant and grill. Family friendly restaurant. Hand cut steaks â fresh ground burgers â homemade soups. For 30 years, Cinder's Charcoal Grill has been cookin' your favorite steak sandwiches, gourmet burgers, f
I have previously visited the west side Cinder's (W. Wisconsin Ave.) and was disappointed in the entire experience. This location was the complete opposite.The staff greeted us immediately and were very friendly. Be advised, if you arrive after 5pm, especially on a Friday or Saturday, you can expect a wait.I went out on a limb with this visit and ordered a half rack of ribs. I generally stay away from ribs because there are just too many variables that can ruin them. Glad I took a chance because these were actually quite good, lean and fall off the bone tender. A sweet and spicy BBQ sauce was spot on. Lots of sides come with it to make it a full meal, choice of potato, beans, creamy coleslaw, and rye bread. My wife had a cream glazed shrimp with sweet potato fries. Also very good. Free refills on soda.
4 based on 595 reviews
Stone Cellar Brewpub specializes in quality hand-crafted beer and organic and locally sourced food. We have an extensive menu with burgers, sandwiches, salads, soups, steaks, fish, typical pub fare, English Pub favorites, pizza, pasta and more. We try to
Walked through bar. Nobody working. Used restroom and returned. Still nobody working. Used WiFi to summon an Uber. Only saw two couples (customers) during my fifteen to twenty minutes there. Several establishments appeared to share the building, or maybe one establishments with different rooms.
We stopped in here for dinner one night and were pleasantly surprised. The service was spot on, the fish was delicious and the cocktails were good too. We had perch and haddock and both were done well. The baked potatoes were fresh and delicious too. We would highly recommend Kamps. It gets busy on Friday nights, so plan ahead.
Where to eat American food in Kimberly: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 38 reviews
Ordered Sunday chicken dinners. Dinners comes with dressing, mashed potatoes and a brown gravy, coleslaw and bread stick. Dressing, coleslaw and breadstick was good. The chicken was so salty we could not eat it. We have had other items that were good on other visits.Friendly staff, great service.
4 based on 515 reviews
Family owned and operated since 1967. Marks is a long time area favorite for lunch and dinner serving hand cut steaks, fresh seafood and award winning German fare. Come and relax in our well stock bar featuring a wide selection of liquor, beer and wine. O
Have been a long time happy customer until recently. Todayâs soup was chicken lemon and i envisioned the yummy version served in Greek restaurants. I had already planned our evening meal so decided to get some for take out. I was disappointed because it tasted just like a brand name chicken rice soup with a few free leaves in it. Not at all what I expected from Marks. Certainly not worth the $8 a scant quart.Have things changed? We havenât gone there to eat for awhile because the seats on chairs need replacing and you sink so low it is hard to get up and out of them. They do offer cushions but that is not much help.Dear Allez:Sorry you didn't like the chicken soup. We take pride in all of house made soups sorry it was not to your liking. Please reach out at your convenience and we would be happy to compensate you for the soup.Thank you for your post.Mark DoughertyOwner
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