Reviews on Bar food in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States. Trempealeau is a village located along the Mississippi River in Trempealeau County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 1,529 at the 2010 census. The village is located within the Town of Trempealeau.
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4 based on 11 reviews
We had a very enjoyable dinner last night at Cedar Valley Golf Restaurant. While we were eating we noticed that almost everyone got a to-go box, and when we got our food we saw the reason. The portions are huge, not to mention delicious! Our server was pleasant, and the atmosphere was comfortable. The only suggestion I would have is to lower the lights a bit, it's very bright in there.
4 based on 49 reviews
It's obviously a local favorite. Great salad and soup bar. I ordered the prime rib sandwich and had to take half back to the hotel.
3 based on 23 reviews
There was an article in a local newspaper about the Pickwick Inn reopening. This place has been around a long time, and has gone through a few owners. The new owner took out the carpet and took it down to the concrete floor --- which he refinished. He has really cleaned up this place ..... in the past it was some place that appeared to always need a good cleaning. It was Thursday night, and they had ribs on special .... very tender and well done. It is not often that you can find decent ribs in a place that is not a "rib joint". Several friends have also gone to this restaurnt and they also enjoyed their meals. The present menu is not real extensive ..... they have chicken, steaks, fish and burgers ..... I chatted with the new owner. He is trying different items and if they go over well, he is keeping them on the menu .... a sound business decision. Why offer something, if no one orders it. Try this "new" restaurant in a very beautiful location ..... you won't be disapointed.
I visited river road for some pizza and to watch Monday night football as they had great ratings on trip advisor. While the the drive was 15 minutes from Winona, it was absolutely the best choice. The owners are very kind, they have outstanding pizza and the patrons are very welcoming. I when I travel back to the area, I will definitely make a trip back here!
This place has been a great bar and grill to get great burgers, taco's, wings, wraps, and drinks all while over looking the Mississippi River. Drive by car, motorcycle, boat, bicycle, or paddle to this unique establishment located on the banks of the Mississippi. Hungry Point is no longer open now and is in need of a new owner. Thank you Jan for all your hard work over the years, we will miss you!!
4 based on 148 reviews
My companion and I made the 30-minute trip to the Trempealeau Hotel and Restaurant after attending a matinee at the Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona. A friend whom we had lunched with in LaCrosse on our way to Winona had recommended it. His laconic "The food is pretty good" turned out to be spot on. It was well worth the drive.We were served pre-prandial libations by Ty, a most convivial bartender. Ty patiently and knowledgeably answered all our questions regarding the history of the hotel and the items on the menu.I had the Portuguese-style seafood stew consisting of whitefish, mussels, large shrimp, chorizo and diced potatoes in a rich tomato-infused broth. Ample bread was provided to sop up the flavorful broth. The stew was similar to the cioppino I was served on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco a few years ago. I noticed another reviewer decried the absence of rice in this dish. These kinds of stew are traditionally served with bread, not over rice, so I was neither surprised nor disappointed.My companion expressed satisfaction with her walnut-burger lasagna, which I sampled and found to be quite tasty.Our server was affable and efficient, and our view of the Mississippi River was a real treat. All in all it was a pleasant experience, one we hope to repeat next year when we make our annual trek to Winona for the Shakespeare festival.
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