The Old Feed Mill, 114 Cramer St, Mazomanie, WI 53560, United States
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The Old Feed Mill - Featured Reviews (423)
There was a buffet with several meat and vegetable options as well as salad and homemade rolls and 🏠 desserts. It was wonderful. The building is an old mill and very quaint with a gift shop with homemade home goods and jellies and jams. Atmosphere is fantastic, service excellent. Highly recommend The Old Feed Mill.
Super Romantic rustic elegance! The gourmet chicken salad sandwiches on a variety of breads were delicious. The Tea table was so adorable and the sweets tables was decadent.
My first time here and probably my last. They weren't that busy, only a few tables but so many mistakes. It took a few minutes for our server to take our order, drink, appetizers and main meal which came with soup. Warm bread was delivered and then finally our wine. Appetizers came and then finally our meal but, we never did get our soup. When we got our check, we asked for the soup that was never delivered and dessert to go. Got our dessert but the soup never came. I got home ready to enjoy my dessert and noticed mold on top. Sigh. Our meal was delicious, but not sure it made up for everything else that went wrong.
Warm, friendly atmosphere. Waitress was amazing, described everything wonderfully, checking to see how everything was several times, if we needed anything else. Even helped with the wine list, able to sample a couple before choosing a glass. A lot of choices and everything from scratch. The prices are on the higher side, but so worth it!!
Friday Fish Fry was good. Tried the fried walleye & cod. Haystack onions (appetizer) were enough for 4 - 6 people and are made from scratch & really good. Very nice rustic atmosphere. Samantha, our waitress, was very nice & helpful in making our dinner & appetizer choices. We like The Old Feed Mill & will be back!
Excellent reuse of a historic mill building in Mazomanie. Inside and outside dining venues. Rock/Rocky, our server, was friendly and funny. The food was delicious at a reasonable price. Also featured a sizeable bar area and a gift shop with lots of trinkets. We think that there is a very large party venue on the second floor, but didn't confirm that.
Great stop for dinner after catching a plat at American Players Theatre. Started with fresh baked bread, tasty. Followed by wild greens salad. Had the pot roast, which was fork-tender and delicious. Apparently, the stuffed pepper was good, too. The decor was cool, building kept up and interesting, and staff was quick and accommodating. Excellent choice. Get reservations for eating after six, especially after a play.
The Thanksgiving buffet seating @3:30 was a disappointment. We were seated up stairs in a lone corner. Butter, salad dressing, and turkey were in short supply. We could not tell what a couple of the items were on the buffet. Desserts had been sitting out to long & were dried out. Cannot recommend..doesn't live up to past billing.
This is a quaint little coffee house right on the square in McKenzie. Parking is a bit of a struggle because you have to park on either side of the street. If you're not a fan of parallel parking, you might be in a bind. Luckily, I didn't have to go
Extremely tidy store that offers up samples of their cheese before you buy them. The samples are quite tasty and since we were going to APT to watch a live performance we bought some mozzarella string cheese and beef jerkey to snack at the performan
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Lake Marion Park in Mazomanie. Five star-rating for; no swimming, no wading, no boating, no fires, no camping, no grills, no glass containers, no playground, no hunting, no feeding ducks or other wildlife, no sailing, kayak to nowhere, no sunset, no