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4 based on 63 reviews
We have driven past on many occasions and noticed live bands outside during the summer with overflow parking along the highway. This obviously a popular place with lots of loyal patrons. We finally stopped on a fall afternoon for lunch. Upon entering one is taken aback by the many, many, mugs that line the walls throughout the entire inside. There is other memorabilia from Packers to Wisconsin to Brewers. Very perky and vivacious owner took our orders of hamburgers and fries. The food took a while to arrive at the table, but was generous in portion and delicious to the palette. We had some lively conversation with the owner that added to our enjoyment of the meal.
4 based on 15 reviews
An old tavern and restaurant and is well outside Milwaukee or it's suburbs---but very popular because of good food at reasonable prices.Limited menu but full bar.We went for the fish fry----$10 or 12---not all you can eat--but you get plenty along with bread..choice of sides----Appetizers are good and only $4
3 based on 8 reviews
We were going to go to the Sawmill in RIchfield for its Friday night fish fry. As we drove to the place, however ,it was so crowded, cars were parked down the driveway. We decided to head to Hartford instead. On our way, we passed Kenicky's. Since we had never eaten there before, we turned around and pulled into the driveway to check it out. We walked in and saw that there were several tables of people and some people sitting at the bar. There was no check-in stand, and no one said, "hello," "be right with you," "have a seat anywhere," -- the usual greeting one would expect when there is not obvious place to check in and find out what the seating routine is. We walked in a bit further and people stared at us, but said nothing. There appeared to be a pool table in the back room. And, the restaurant doesn't have a conventional dining area where one might gravitate to. There were tables around the bar. We didn't see anyone eating (remember, this was a FRIDAY evening in Wisconsin during Lent!). We noticed a chalk board which indicated several meals available, including a fish fry. My husband and I chatted for a minute, and since no one appeared interested in seating us (or greeting us!), and since for some reason it smelled like cigarette smoke (restaurants in Wisconsin are non-smoking), we decided to head over to Hartford. On the way out, someone sarcastically yelled at possibly the owner, "see, they're walking out on you!" Another voice shouted, "have a nice evening, come again." I shouted back, so they knew we heard their remarks, "You, too!" So, we were noticed enough to be yelled at, but not good enough to be seated. If you are thinking of stopping at Kenicky's, well, maybe this review will get you at least a friendly "hello," and you might decide to try whatever it is they serve.
3 based on 23 reviews
Historic building. Former mob hangout / bordello. Still a bullet hole in the wall purported to be from Frank Capone (Al's brother). Good food. Good service. Local charm. Daily specials...taco Thursdays. Incredible place to catch a Packers game...free shots after Packers TDs... a drinking game involving a rubber chicken. Good times.
4 based on 11 reviews
Stopped in on a Wednesday night. Wing night. Great wings. About 8-10 sauces. You can get them breaded or naked, good size. 6 at a time minimum order. .50 cents each I had Thai chili sauce, just right, not hot, a little spicy. Nice touch...beer glasses are frosted. Will return again and again.
Kettle Hills Golf course has 45 holes. Today we played the Valley course and then stopped in their nice clubhouse for lunch. They had lunch specials but we opted for a swiss cheese and mushroom burger along with our beverage's. Service was good and food to match. Will return for golf and the food.
4 based on 35 reviews
Stopped in there with my wife and had a couple of the most awesome reunben sandwiches you'll ever have. Melts in your mouth. The burgers looked very good too. You won't go away hungry. Always a friendly bartender to make sure you don't go thirsty. A little out of the way but easy to find on Highway 164. Small neighborhood bar with a dining area for the bigger Friday Fish fry crowds. You will not be disappointed.
4 based on 20 reviews
Richfield Roadhouse, in Richfield, WI, is the area's leading restaurant serving Richfield, Hartford, Menomonee Falls, Germantown and surrounding areas since 2016. We specialize in casual dining, homemade food, steaks, burgers, seasonal football and much m
Five of us went to a Friday afternoon movie in the 'Falls and we drove out to the Roadhouse for a Fish Fry. We got there about 4:30 so the dining room was almost empty. Our drink order was taken quickly and we then ordered food. One soup was Curried Chicken. Excellent. But I will admit that I like curries. The fish was good of course. I had the tots. Loved them. The place was getting crowded by 5:30 so we were moved along. No big deal, we were done eating and had a good visit with each other.
4 based on 56 reviews
We had tried to get into the Sobelman's on St. Paul several years ago, and the line for seating was out the door. A good sign! Although I'd heard Sobelman's was noted for it's great burgers, it wasn't until a friend told me they served a veggie burger that I suggested to my husband that we try the newer venue in Richfield. We used to dine frequently at the former Italian restaurant in this location, and the decor didn't seem to have changed much. In fact, there was a burger listed on the menu that commemorated the former establishment. My husband ordered The Loser, which besides the burger included cheese, bacon, and fried onions. He ordered fries as his side. The Loser didn't quite meet my husband's anticipation: he said the burger patty was not thick. It was dry, overdone, nothing special. I ordered the Veggie burger (of course) which was a black bean version served with tomato, lettuce, and onion. It was somewhat dry and really needed some kind of sauce. I had a side salad with Balsamic as my accompaniment. All in all, our experience was not what it was hyped to be. I'm not sure we'd return unless we had visitors whose fondest culinary wish was to eat at Sobelman's. Let me finish, however, with a compliment: Sobelman's serves an excellent jalapeno ketchup which appears to be their own brand. We both enjoyed that experience.
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4 based on 89 reviews
An upscale family bar & eatery. Located in an 1860's Historic Building. Picturesque outdoor patio during the summer season. Specializing in house-smoked BBQ Ribs, brisket and other meats. Serving anything from salads, burgers, wings to Prime Rib & steaks.
The steak sandwich was good but the fries and onion rings were limp and greasy. Fryer not hot enough? The waitress was out of it. Kind of glassy-eyed. Leaned on our table and other tables and talked about herself. Another waitress was keeping an eye on her and prodding her to keep things moving. Not a great experience.
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