Princeton is a city in western part of Green Lake County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,214 at the 2010 census. The city is located within the Town of Princeton, though it is politically independent. The Fox River flows through the city, dividing the city into an east half and west half.
Restaurants in Princeton
5.0 based on 5 reviews
daiseye is an eclectic marketplace offering fair trade & earth-friendly products, clothing, accessories and gifts to enhance you and your living space. Here you will find treasures of simple beauty created from materials such as reclaimed wood and tin, recycled glass, and organically-grown herbs and fibers. Due to the nature of the materials and because many of our products are handcrafted, much of what we offer is one-of-a-kind. For you, your home, and your conscience.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Since 1944, Princeton's 4 lane bowling center has been entertaining kids and older kids alike with it's classic style. Stars and Strikes has been at the location since 2003 and has transformed it into the only true sports bar within 25 miles boasting every sports package and televisions everywhere you look. You haven't been to Princeton until you've been to Stars and Strikes.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Expect the unusual and much more than antiques at Huser Daddy Antiques. Located in the old feed mill in Princeton, Wisconsin, check out our 4,500+ square foot indoor and outdoor display areas. You will love browsing and discovering the many unique and one of a kind pieces. Huser Daddy offers an eclectic mix of antiques, architectural salvage, furniture, garden, tools, primitives, doors, windows, metal décor, unique estate and auction finds, farm, sporting goods, books and much more. With an inventory that changes weekly, you never know what you will find!
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Ford’s Gathering Place features a selection of hand crafted beers, a fun filled wine selection (you get to pull a bottle from the wall), the full Deep Eddy Infused Vodka collection along with various other high end spirits. All spirits are available for $5, and cash-and-carry bottles of wine for $25. Downtown Princeton comes to life every Saturday afternoon with live music and patio seating overlooking the Fox River.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
This was our second time here. We loved it the first time. I was looking for cucumbers to make pickles. They had some, great deal !!! 10 for 1.00. We will definitely go back.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
As a child in the late 60s, we would go to the Princeton flea market almost every weekend with Mom and Grandma to buy produce for the weekend, and browse. In reading others reviews, I would have to say if anyone thinks it’s a small flea market or their experience is so so, it could very well be because of the weather. Many of the vendors are retired and inclement weather can be a factor to consider. If you pick a nice day or a holiday weekend you can easily spend hours at the flea market itself. Over the years, Princeton flea market has gained more tool vendors, T-shirts, sweatshirts and other modern day must haves. There are still plenty of antiques and collectibles available, homemade food items and vendors will satisfy your hunger and thirst. This is a great destination and the people are very friendly. MUCH to see and yes, come early!
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Owners Mike and Joanne Norton invite you, your family, friends, and clients to enjoy what they have to offer. Mike is a 4th generation fishing guide on Wisconsin's deepest inland lake, Big Green Lake. Its fishery is unique because of the deep cold water. Mike specializes in catching Lake Trout, White Bass and other cold water species.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
Myself and my group of 5-6 hunters have been so pleased with how we have been treated, fed and lodged by the various members of this family’s members over now nearly twenty years, that we have expanded our participation to our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Continues to be one of the most consistently awesome, diverse, adventurous opportunities for all of us
4.0 based on 9 reviews
Great place to go to. They have a wide variety of things. Reading some of the reviews I believe one might have a problem with a certain display because the owner is white. ( reverse racism,as fb post say it) they are all antiques, nothing disrespectful. Our history has good an bad. But I've seen this display. I've been to store that has native American items. Beautiful store
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