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4.1 (30 reviews)

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Very loud
Outdoor seating
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Chicago Style Hot Dog
Kaiti P.

Absolutely loved this place ! So happy we stopped. Lots of seating. Huge menu. Staff are extremely friendly. Dog friendly ! They even offer them puppy ice cream. Burgers were delicious and classic. Chicago style hot dog was awesome. Really liked the rumble sauce !! Can't wait to go back, wish we had room for ice cream.

Butterscotch malts & small rootbeer float
Ericka B.

Went here on a Saturday for lunch because it was an open air spot and looked like a fun place to eat. Since it was a little past the normal lunch hour, there weren't that many people there eating, so it was easy to space out. There was enough of a crowd though to let you know that the place should be good. We ended up ordering a butterscotch malt, root beer float, rumble chicken sandwich, rumble fries, and the Marilyn Monroe burger. The malt was probably the favorite thing ordered. It was nice and thick and you could taste the malt and deep butterscotch flavor. The rumble chicken sandwich was just too messy for my liking. Primarily because there was sauce on the bottom bun, on top of the tomato, and on the top bun. I could have done with a little less and should have just asked for it on the side. The bun to filling ratio was also off, as the bun was way larger than the chicken piece that I got. The rumble fries were nicely crisped and not overly salty. The Marilyn Monroe burger was extremely messy!! It even came with a fork. There were more toppings around the burger than in the burger, which made it very difficult to eat. My friend would have liked it better if it would have been more of something you could bite into all at once. Overall, the staff was very friendly and I loved the decorations inside, but it was maybe not my style of food.

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Jason L.

This is a fun restaurant to go to!! Really fun diner style seating and retro decor. Fun names for the food! Great service and food! Nice selection of ice cream that were really good too! The burgers were great! The banana split was large and was good to split between 2-3 people.

SOOOOOOO good!!
Dana N.

Omg, stopped on a long drive and got sooooo stuffed. Fun atmosphere, delicious food, root beer floats... Couldn't ask for anything more!

John V.

Peace, Love & Root Beer - reads the sign out front and the back of some of the girls shirts. This is a classic drive-in... and even though the girls weren't on roller skates, it felt very classic-authentic. I almost felt bad that my modern car windows did no get along well with the hook-on food trays. We got a pulled pork sandwich, a turkey club, some curly fries and a too-sweet butterscotch shake. It was very tasty and just the right amount of food for our lunch needs. The classic rock was playing and families were sitting in their cars, at the picnic tables and in the gazebo... and I think there were even some people at an indoor seating section, but we did not investigate it.

Giant Riot Beer Float
Eric B.

This is a great throwback pit stop... Big bonus per our very nice waitress... They are very dog friendly... Dog treat provided. We had a blt, bacon cheese burger, root beer float, and chocolate malt. I'd say the float and the malt were the highlights of what we ordered. It's a locals joint and I like locals joints.

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Reunion Family Barbecue - Schnitzel mit Kartoffeln Salat

Reunion Family Barbecue

(34 reviews)

I came here for a prix fixe menu experience on New Year's Eve, and I had a fantastic time. The…read moreplace is so cool - it still has the old exterior of the Spring Green State Bank and a very cozy atmosphere that still makes you feel like you're back in the bank... just elevated. There was even a children's section where kids could play around and be supervised by a parent with a drink or something. Great classic kids books in there too -- love the Busy World of Richard Scarry. I would have given this a 5star review because my food was overall 5star, but there were just too many issues in timing and service and such not to make note of. This was an event where all tables were sat at the same time. Tables were getting their first appetizer before we even got our drinks, and our drinks didn't come out together at all. One person in our party had Celiac but they forgot to bring out a gluten free appetizer, so the rest of us finished our appetizer before she even got hers. Probably not what staff was used to with everything at the same time, I get it, it just wasn't a very good start. It was also freezing to start inside and I kept my jacket on through the first course. Then it warmed up. Old building with radiators, also totally get that, but if the seating was staggered and that front door kept opening, it would have been miserable. After our drinks and appetizers, timing worked out on the rest of the meals. Everything was wonderful and the menu was so thoughtfully laid out. The only other snafu was our secondi course of pappardelle with wild mushrooms had no mushrooms in it, like zero. The gluten free dish had a ton of them and looked really good. It wasn't worth bringing up given the timing issues, and even without the mushrooms the pasta was absolutely delicious. Scallops were cooked to perfection, though if the risotto had saffron in it I couldn't tell at all. Still, I didn't leave one single scrap on ANY of my plates. Despite any issues, the staff was so kind throughout and they were all obviously rushing around trying to get everyone everything they needed. Great food, lovely staff, amazing ambiance -- yes, I'll definitely try to come back here if I'm ever out this way.

This is a really cool place. It used to be a bank and it has a ton of character. There were five of…read moreus who dined for lunch. The drinks were great, and the food was top-notch. I would highly recommend this place.

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Riverview Terrace Cafe

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It was the worst food I've ever eaten. We ordered pancakes and a breakfast sandwich. Only took a…read morefew bites. It was obvious from the taste that they didn't clean their grill. The awful taste permeated my mouth for hours after I left. Avoid at all costs.

After touring the Taliesin Estate, we worked up an appetite. The cafe is conveniently connected to…read morethe gift shop and where the tour ends. The space is located along the Wisconsin River and the large windows in the cafe allow for a breathtaking view while enjoying lunch. The menu is quite small which I appreciated but still had a hard time deciding what I wanted to enjoy because they all sounded so yummy. They use fresh local ingredients as much as possible ensuring that they support the local region and aligns beautifully with the concept of Frank Lloyd Wright. It was a rainy day so I opted for comfort with grilled cheese and a soup of the day. The gooey cheese sandwich with aged cheddar and Gouda paired perfectly with my potato bacon soup. My friend opted for the kale chicken salad that included ingredients for a scrumptious fall salad with pepitas, cranberries, butternut squash, goat cheese and sherry shallot dressing. The set up is order at the counter, find a seat and they bring your food to you. It was a really quiet day and our food came out quickly. The staff seemed to be out of sight much of the time so if you needed something it was a little bit of a wait. I had asked for a box but they didn't bring it and I ended up having to ask again.

Traders Bar & Grill - Menu.  It was Friday night and they didn't have fish available.  Not sure why.

Traders Bar & Grill

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Stopped in for lunch. Heard the burgers were good and they were. Quaint place with a lot of…read morecharacter. Grill right behind the bar. Friendly greeting by one of the owners. Wifey had a hamburger with a slice of raw onion. I went with the cheeseburger, pepper jack and a slice of raw onion. Split an order of seasoned fries. Burgers were large, guessing 1/3 to 1/2 a pound, coarse ground beef cooked perfectly for us. Fries were piping hot and nicely seasoned. Everything was excellent. Food came hot to the table. Service was fast and friendly. Highly recommend without any reservations. Will head back on a Friday for the fish fry.

Before you walk in, take a moment to study the rough-hewn, hand-carved columns outside. Cool. I…read morewonder who made them but didn't bother to ask anyone about their history. Inside, it's all lodge-like knotty cedar on it's high ceiling and walls, and while that may not be novel for this part of the state, it is especially good quality, well-maintained, and nicely designed compared to the interiors of many of the other well-worn taverns in the area. However; that does not carry over to the bar seats that are well worn-out and held together with electric tape. So who cares, no one can see it once their butt is firmly in place. Highly recommended: Prime Rib breakfast every Saturday and Sunday from 8a.m. til 12 p.m. Tender, juicy, lightly browned, served with tasty au jus, eggs your way, and hash browns made "special" with the addition of onion and melted cheese, on request. Noteworthy touches: an adorable, elderly poodle mascot behind the bar, a lazy calico cat with her name embroidered on her own stool, and customers are welcome to bring in their well-behaved pups, as well; I would be remiss not to mention a small but adequate selection of slots in a side room near the screened back door. The requisite beer and alcohol are available but served in plastic "glasses", so do like the natives and drink beer from the bottle. Full, decent quality pub grub menu. Ask the bartender for directions to Trader's tiki bar and food on the adjacent camp grounds on the Wisconsin river. It's called an island and it has the vibe. If the upscale, aggressive bar scene in Chicago is beginning to seem more chore than it's worth, the quasi-dive/restaurants and supper clubs strung like wooden beads on a coir chain along the by-ways of this close-in Driftless Region (Google it) of Wisconsin are well worth the scenic, pastoral drive and time--especially if you're not looking to hook up, fall in love, get married, and have kids. It's simply a great way to unwind, relax, and just be yourself by yourself, with your best buds, or SO--and return home with change for your ten-spot jingling in your pocket.

Rumbleseats - burgers - Updated May 2026

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