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    3.3 (4 reviews)
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    Fire Escape

    Fire Escape

    3.9(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The services of fire escape are Great and allow you to make awesome clay pottery for an affordable…read moreprice. However on 3-4 different occasions of being there the owner of the store is consistently very loud, arrogant, and creates an annoying environment to try and work in. Instead of peace and quiet while trying to paint, you have a woman complaining about her finances or her kids personal issues. Would be nice to just have some peace.

    The family and I headed up to Oshkosh on a cold, wintery Saturday, looking for something fun to do…read more My wife and I had stopped by a couple weeks prior and the place looked like fun. So on this gloomy Saturday, we grabbed the kid and headed up looking for something to pass the time. I am not a big "arts and crafts" person but on our scouting trip had seen a mug that looked like fun to paint so I agreed to go along. We had a blast! The place was busy, with both a class and walk-in business, so we all grabbed the pieces we wanted to paint (and there is a ton to choose from), grabbed a bunch of paints and headed to one of the back rooms to get down to business. The staff there was very helpful, telling us noobs how to paint our pieces and showing us numerous techniques for getting the look we desired. In addition to all the pottery and art supplies they do offer some limited snacks and drinks, including beer (and maybe wine) which was an added bonus. The afternoon just flew by as we all got involved in our projects and next thing we knew, we had spent 3 hours creating our "masterpieces." Once done, you leave your pieces there and they glaze and fire your pieces. They say it can be up to 2 weeks before they are done but it was less than a week when I got the call that our pieces were ready for pick up. As for cost, I think it is very reasonable. You have to remember that included in the price of your piece is all the paints that you will be using and the time spent there-I know some of these places charge a fee for the time you spend painting, this place doesn't do that. My mug cost me $28 and while I probably wouldn't spend that on a mug if I just bought 1 at the store, I feel that $28 was quite a deal considering the paint I used and the time we spent there, entertaining ourselves. We will definitely be going back at some time!

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    Fire Escape - Our wide selection of pottery pieces

    Our wide selection of pottery pieces

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    Lakeshore Culinary Institute - Pies for the Sheboygan Boys and Girls club

    Lakeshore Culinary Institute

    4.3(3 reviews)
    45.3 mi

    Friendly service and attentive, yet the server's etiquette was not standard due to beginning with…read morethe men instead of the women when taking an order. Server explained the menu and items not on the menu. Aome items were not available that were listed online (creme brule.) Salad was crispy and the ranch dressing had lots of dill in it, but still tasted refreshing. The bacon on the salad was not skimpy; my kind of salad! Others at the table had ordered the chicken tortilla soup, which was creamy and not super spicy, and the French onion soup, which had a lovely sweet broth and lots of cheese overflowing the cup. Service was fast to bring out each course. Bread was house made and had different types of herbs encrusted into the crust. The butter was smooth and spread easily onto the bread. The BBQ ribs fell easily off the bone and the sauce was a sweet smokey apple BBQ sauce. The corn was sweet and crunchy. The Panko-crusted onion rings were done well and had a nice crunch to the breading. Others at the table remarked on their dishes: the Mahi Mahi was bland, dry, and flavorless; the chicken piccata had a salty and vinegar flavor underlying the sauce from the capers; and the sirloin steak was done properly, was juicy and a little cordy but they expected it due to the type of meat. The chocolate flourless cake was delectable and dense. It also came with pistachio ice cream. The walnut tart with carmel sauce was nutty and had mixed reviews st the table. I enjoyed the compact nature of it but others found the dessert too bitter. I would like to come back and try them again since they have a different menu every week.

    Great place to try out, and let's students prepare for real world experiences. The students spend…read moretime in every aspect of the the field from front house, waiter, bartender and chef. I enjoyed my meal and would consider another visit. Only sad part was the lack of Creme brûlée

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    The Osthoff Resort Cooking School - The kitchen

    The Osthoff Resort Cooking School

    5.0(1 review)
    29.3 mi

    Cooking a meal with chef Rodney Schultz was one of the most fun and educational things that I…read moreexperienced while visiting Elkhart Lake. If you like to eat and want to learn more about how to cook well, then you need to take a class at the Osthoff Resort Cooking School. Just do it! First of all: How neat is it that there is a hotel in Elkhart Lake that offers cooking classes? It's super cool. Even better: the instructor, Chef Rodney, really knows his stuff. You will learn from an experienced cook who will teach you tips and tricks that you can take home and use in your own kitchen. The cooking class that I signed up for was an Italian cooking class, so we made chicken marsala with mushrooms, asparagus risotto, roasted zucchini, and strawberry cannoli. That's a lot of delicious food! Chef Rodney shepherded us through all of the steps, and kept us on task as we made our way through cooking up the menu. At the end, after almost two hours, we had a delicious meal that we shared among ourselves. I can honestly say that the chicken marsala that I made here at the cooking school was the best chicken dish that I have ever made. Chef Rodney is a delightful person, and I loved taking his cooking class. I could tell that he really loves food and teaching people to love food as much as he does. I left Chef Rodney's class with a belly full of delicious food (that I cooked!) and skills that will make me a better cook at home.

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    The Osthoff Resort Cooking School - Cuttin' them asparagus

    Cuttin' them asparagus

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