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Mimma's Cafe Milwaukee, WI
When I went here, I found entrees to be a little higher priced than my liking. However, the food was wonderful. Do you like big, juicy, suculant tasting meatballs? If so, head on down. This is not for the casual diner. Dress is not jeans and a t shirt, so keep this in mind. We went here to celebrate my birthday. The waitors and waitresses are adorned in mock tuxes, adding to the nostalgia. I would recommend the wine, especially their blushes, as that is my favorite. However, these can be quite pricey as well, so order by the glass. The food comes in large quantities, so you will be assured to have take home food.
George Webb's Milwaukee, WI
Are you looking for some decent food, for rock bottom prices? Have no fear, stop in at the old standby, George Webbs. You will encounter a younger crowd, if you go in after 10p, so it is my advice that you make this a breakfast, lunch or early dinner adventure. The hamburgers and cheeseburgers are simply fantastic, considering they will run you under $5, with a plate full of fries, and juicy pickle. No hard beverages are served here, only your basic coke products. However, their free refill policy has always been a favorite of mine. If you are short on time, or short on cash, but yearning for a juicy quarter pounder, don't head for the golden arches, park yourself at George Webbs.
Touch of Class Twin Lakes, WI
As an athlete, growing up in Twin Lakes, Touch of Class, was always our stop after games. It is a sports bar atmosphere, however there are tables and booths surrounding the bar area, so underagers can enter, for a meal. 3-4 TV's adorn the interior, and they usually are showing some form of sporting events. The food is made fresh, and with the right seat, you can watch the cook, as he prepares right on the grill, at the base of the bar. The torpedo sandwich, an italian sausage special, loaded with melted cheese and marinara sauce, is a classic. Word to the wise, have your tums ready, you might get indegestion. Another favorite is the musharoomer. A nice juicy meat patty, grilled just the way you like it, topped with melted cheese and mushrooms. Each sandwich comes loaded with a basket of fries, a side of slaw, and a pickle. The salads are devine, quite ample, and also come with a bread stick. The bar can serve up, most anything you want, though this is mainly a beer type of joint. Nestled near the lake, in downtown Twin Lakes, this small establishment has always been a community favorite. There is not a lot of seating, so big parties might be urged to call ahead. There are approx 6 booths, with 3-4 tables. There is bar seating. The waitresses, are usually younger college students, from southern Wi, or nearby Illinois. However, they are quite charming. If you want some good food, in a sports atmosphere, this is the place for you. Not your typical restaurant. This has a small town feel to it, which we all grew to love!