Great food all the way! Love it! Friday’s fish tacos are some Madison’s best. The staff and service are always friendly and fast.
Misha T.
Place rating: 3 Berkeley, CA
They’re open really early on game days so it makes for a good pre-camp randall stop. Prices are low and the fried cheese curds are satisfying. I wasn’t into my brat though. If was too sweet and basically tasted like a giant breakfast sausage. I don’t know that I’d come here during a non-gameday drink before 11am occasion, but in that particular situation they acquit themselves well enough.
Bill C.
Place rating: 4 Madison, WI
This is purely a college gameday review. My adult son and I visited here last weekend before heading into Camp Randall. Typical game day crowd… and very crowded outside… but if you slipped inside there was plenty of space, good music and open bars for drinks. Oh, and they had all the other games on plenty of TVs which is exactly what we wanted. I would recommend it again on game day.
Tony J.
Place rating: 2 Cambridge, MA
Well, what do you expect from a local college bar? We went here with a conference group to do trivia. It was ok, but all of the questions were science-related so that wasn’t fun at all. It seemed like everyone who came were big science nerds, which really didn’t make me feel comfortable at all. I just don’t feel super comfortable when there’s a lot of nerdy scientists talking about random sciency stuff. Eww. The drink selection is ok, they have a couple single malts, though not many. And very few liqueurs and cordials, as expected. But it’s reasonably cheap and reasonably close to stuff. They don’t have a drink menu, so you have to ask them exactly how much each thing costs.
Eric W.
Place rating: 1 Madison, WI
I have had several good experiences here but last night was not enjoyable. Employees claim that this is an official Blackhawks bar, not the case according to the Blackhawks website. I was One of two people in the entire bar to watch the game last night and the bartender would not turn off the main speakers for us to watch and listen to the game. Instead she turned on the volume for the game and the music speakers as well. This made it aggravating to try and enjoy. With no one in the bar, don’t you think it would be best for you to keep the one paying customer around as long as possible? Red zone Madison, who ya crappin?