December 2, 2007
It was a snowy day, but there were errands to run. very late morning found us on Water Street, and we decided to go back to Dooley’s. It is very clearly an Irish-themed bar (witness the big Irish flag on the Fifth Avenue side of the building). It has an appeal as a smoke-free establishment also.
They do serve food, although we did not eat there this time — we had a luncheon engagement. But there was a party of 8 or so in the back corner there for lunch, and a group which was clearly a UWEC student and his parents who came and sat at a table as we were preparing to leave. At the same time, it is clearly a bar, and has an interesting mezzanine level (which is probably worth exploring some time). Good Long Islands, and Leine’s on tap!
Later in the day found us downtown, early for an event at Houligans [the next part of the post]. We slopped through the snow into Clancy’s. It is a typical smoky tavern with tropical paintings on the walls, and sports on all the TVs. They have good Long Islands, and several beers on tap. The occupants on either side of us were having an extended conversation about the NFL Playoff picture, and it was fairly quiet on a snowy early Saturday afternoon.
Then it was time for the party at Houligans. I have commented on Houligan’s before, but need to add more. They had several parties there that evening, some just for dinner and others in separate rooms. There was a pretty full bar in our room, but no draft. At one point I ordered a Honey Weiss for which the bartender headed to another room and came back with a draft. The Long Islands were “city-priced” at $7 each, but the drinking partner really liked them (I thought that they had too much sour and not enough cola).
The food for the party was great, and the staff did a great job of keeping the food warmers full. One of the women there told a funny story about having been at a bar to watch the Packer’s game last Thursday. [It was one of those NFL Network deals, so unless you have a dish you could not see it. Since many bars have dishes, they advertised heavily and drew large crowds.] It was a long, sad (for her), smoky night. The next day she washed her sweatshirt, sweater, and blouse. She did not wash her brassiere because, as she said, “I wear these for more than one day!”She then went to get dressed. Her husband said “You reek of smoke!” She realized that the smoke in the bar had penetrated to her brassiere! That is a smoky bar!!! Houligans appears to be smoke-free.
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Posted by ecdrinker
December 1, 2007
Well, that is what it says on the receipt I have. The sign out front calls it Anderson’s Bar & Grill Grill & Bar. It is right next to Exit 59 of Interstate 94, but you have to leave SR312 (North Crossing) where US 12 peels off to the west, and take the frontage road past the AmericInn to get there.
From the outside it looks like a rustic log building, it is nicely furnished inside. I was there for a “meeting” late in the business day, and we were alone in the bar until just after 5 pm, when the joint started hopping.
Even though my drinking buddy joined me at the end of the meeting, we stuck to beer and wine (no Long Island Iced Tea this time).
It is pleasant, and there is a dining room in half the building. It is light and clean. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area.
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Posted by ecdrinker
October 8, 2007
It is set on a hill over the Chippewa River, and, I understand, started as a classic Supper Club. Fanny Hill hosted an event for the Chamber of Commerce. It was packed, but is clearly a nice facility. It even has rooms for the bed and breakfast which were open for view and were quite spectacular. Almost all had both fireplaces and a whirlpool. Looks like a nice romantic getaway.
Because of the crowd, I did not order the usual, but a return trip is indicated!
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Posted by ecdrinker
September 28, 2007
Just when you think you are done, someone spoils your fun! There are now two new bars in town. Jersey’s is a clean, brightly lit, sports bar located across the parking lot from Famous Dave’s. I went out with a group, several of whom live in that part of town and a couple of whom live in my part of town.
The Long Island was good, and $4.50 (after a trip to a large US city, it was nice to get back to reasonable prices). They have Leine’s and lots of other beers. The waitress did a pretty good job with the after work crowd, and only screwed up once on the last round when she charged us more than she should have.
It is a real sports bar with lots of monitors (one wall has four!). It had a diversity of ages in the crowd, and it was a non-smoking bar!
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Posted by ecdrinker
August 29, 2007
TGI Friday’s is in the mall. It is the standard chain, although they actually mix the drinks (and don’t use their own mix). It is old enough to not be non-smoking, but there are actual windows/doors between the smoking and non-smoking areas.
Bear Creek Grill is new. It is new, and next to Younkers (at the mall) but free-standing. I was there on a Tuesday night. On Tuesday they have a special sponsored by Philips Liqors: $3 Long Islands! Not a bad deal. Not only that….it is non-smoking.
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