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    The Patch Grill

    4.3 (8 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican
    Closed 4:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    The Monday happy hangover burger special.
    Jeremy D.

    This is probably the best restaurant in Platteville. It's in a gas station but plenty of room to sit.

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    Salads are awesome. I like there salads better then Mad salads. Price is about average. Burritos fill you up but It's all they do.

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    Henry's Pub - Buffalo Chicken Sandwich

    Henry's Pub

    4.4(834 reviews)
    18.6 mi
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    We stopped in for dinner based on the recommendation of a friend. It did not disappoint. We sat at…read morethe bar and the bartender was attentive and efficient. We did not get his name, but definitely enjoyed his company. We started with the Beer Battered Cheese Curds. We would rank them up there among the top in the State, and my wife is from Wisconsin, so we have had a Curd or two. Then I had the Fish and Chips, and she had the French Dip for dinner. Both dishes were delicious. I forgot to take pics until we were almost finished. We'll be back, and highly recommend this joint.

    I've given this place multiple chances, but unfortunately my experience at Henry's Pub continues to…read morebe disappointing when Devin is behind the bar. She consistently misses the mark on basic customer service. She rarely acknowledges guests, seems far more focused on making drinks than paying attention to the people sitting in front of her, and creates an overall unwelcoming atmosphere. On my most recent visit, I sat waiting for nearly 15 minutes without being acknowledged. It wasn't until I asked for my check because I was ready to leave that she suddenly asked if I was planning to eat. That level of inattentiveness is frustrating and completely avoidable. It's especially disappointing because the location is fantastic, the vibe is great, the food is consistently excellent, and every other bartender and staff member I've interacted with, including the manager, has been amazing. There are some truly great bartenders there who provide attentive, friendly service and make the experience enjoyable. But if I walk in and see her behind the bar, I will not stay. She has completely turned me off from being there when she is working. I hope management takes this feedback seriously, because the rest of the team and the overall experience deserve better than this one recurring issue. I am giving this review one star simply because of the continued experience with her.

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    Denver Firefighters Museum - Dormitory

    Denver Firefighters Museum

    4.4(44 reviews)
    33.4 miCBD, Northwest

    This visit to the Denver Firefighters Museum is for one of my childhood friends, who blogs about…read morefiretrucks on Instagram and works as a 911 dispatcher in Tennessee. We had lots of time to kill before going to the convention center later in the day, so I suggested this museum to my parents when I found it during a random maps search around the city. And to all you parents out there, this museum could save your child's life in the event of a fire. Admission to get in was $9. Getting around the museum is kinda like being in IKEA, where they have footprints on the floor telling you where to go in order. This museum, which is in the shape of an actual fire station and has two floors, shows you the entire history of how and where the 911 dispatch system was first invented, types of firetrucks used over the years, how to dial 911 in case of a fire, where firefighters stay while on the job, and so forth. In the back on the first floor is an educational video of what to do if there's a fire. Upstairs there was so much more, we were shown firefighters' patches from almost every state, which stopped at Pennsylvania for some reason. I guess they're still collecting patches from Rhode Island all the way to Wyoming. I took pics of patches from Kentucky and Massachusetts (where my childhood friend used to live), Maine (where my dad is from), Nevada (where we live), and New Hampshire (where I was born and where my mom is from). It was very interesting seeing all the patches from each county and city in my state of residence. Replicas of dormitories where firefighters stay in while on the job were also shown, which I found very interesting. I took so many pics here but Yelp will only let me add 20 at a time. Don't forget to sign the guestbook upstairs and the survey downstairs before you leave! This was a very educational visit and we're very happy that we got a tour of this museum. If you want something to do in the city, then I suggest visiting the Denver Firefighters Museum!

    This was a great place for us to take our little ones. They had a lot of cool things for them to…read morelook at and interact with and they had Firefighters reading the kids books in the play area which I thought was super sweet. It's a bit smaller than a traditional museum because they converted an old Firehouse which is a unique idea. Overall I really thought the museum was well down and helps teach kids (and adults) about the history of firefighters in the Denver area.

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    The Patch Grill - tradamerican - Updated August 2026

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