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In Case You Missed It…Madison, WI

Baumgartner's Menu

Baumgartner’s Menu

Every couple weeks we’ll be collecting links from past posts grouped together by location; we thought it handy to have everything in one convenient location as you plan your upcoming travels. Back in April we featured a series on Madison, WI, so here’s your recap:

Madison Trip Overview: Read about an overview of an anniversary trip Matt and I took to Madison, WI. Today’s post features the trip planning process and what’s ahead in the next few blog posts.

Monroe, WI: Join us as we highlight the Swiss town of Monroe, WI with a recap of Baumgartner’s Cheese Store & Tavern and Minhas Brewery!

New Glarus Brewery

New Glarus Brewery

New Glarus Brewing:  At New Glarus Brewing Co. the beers are tasty, the self-guided tour is free, and everyone raves about “Spotted Cow”.

Middleton, WI:  Touring our way through Middleton, WI, we enjoyed the Hubbard Avenue Diner, the National Mustard Museum and Capital Brewery.

Wisconsin State Capitol

Wisconsin State Capitol & Madison Museum of Contemporary Art:  No visit to Madison is complete without the Wisconsin state Capitol and the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Both exhibit some of the best art and architecture in the entire state.

Marigold Kitchen & The Old Fashioned Restaurants:  This post highlights both Marigold Kitchen and The Old Fashioned, two Madison restaurants we thoroughly enjoyed on our weekend trip.

Ale Asylum, A Brewery Tour Review:  If you’re in Madison, and interested in a delicious pint of craft beer, check out Ale Asylum’s Madtown Nut Brown Ale or the Bedlam! IPA.

Ale Asylum Brewery

Ale Asylum Brewery

Marigold Kitchen & The Old Fashioned Restaurants

For us, it is an obvious choice–when we spend a couple days in a new city, we want to try to get a good mix of the unique and local favorite restaurants–no chain restaurants for us!

I already shared a little about the couple fun places we found in two previous posts–Baumgartner’s in Monroe, WI, and Hubbard Ave Diner in Middleton, WI, but the places I want to share today are right in the heart of downtown Madison.

If memory serves me correctly, we visited these two places on the same day, Marigold Kitchen for breakfast, and The Old Fashioned for dinner. In between dining at these two fantastic places, we hung out in downtown Madison visiting the Capitol, a couple museums, and enjoying the downtown area.

IMG_0496Marigold Kitchen is seated about a half block East of the Capitol on Pinckney Street, we saw that it was pretty popular among locals, so we thought we’d try it out. They only serve breakfast/brunch and lunch, and based on our plans for the day, we decided the night before that we should get there early. Upon entering, it was slightly confusing how the operation worked, but we took our cues from other patrons and got in line to order. After placing our order, we found a couple chairs at the counter. We both love omelettes–I opted for one with zucchini, roasted red peppers and goat cheese, while Matt chose one with chorizo and a corn relish. Major fail on my part for not snapping a picture, but Matt’s will have to suffice! The omelettes were served with “Marigold potatoes” and toast. Despite our attempt at getting there early, things seemed like they were starting to get chaotic; the busyness made for a loud environment, but the food was delicious, the servers were kind and helpful and we would definitely go back again!

The Old Fashioned is also on Pinckney Street, but it faces the Capitol, so if you’re lucky enough, you end up with a view! My word of IMG_0523caution about The Old Fashioned–it is a VERY popular place, be prepared to wait. Unfortunately, we didn’t know that it was so popular, so we ended up waiting for a very long time–at the time I don’t believe they took reservations, but that may have changed. So, what makes The Old Fashioned such a hotspot? They pride themselves on being quintessentially Wisconsin–their food sources are all from within the state and they love to share it with anyone who will listen. So, of course we had to start with a cheese plate–remember, WE’RE IN WISCONSIN! Matt ended up with a Sheboygan bratwurst with beer-batter cheese curds, and I straight up went for the carbs and had the Grilled Cheese with both Swiss and Cheddar (I probably had a side salad too out of guilt, but it was not memorable). Everything was absolutely delicious and aside from the wait, this was by far my favorite restaurant we went to during our trip.

After stuffing ourselves finishing our meal, we went for a nice long walk around the Capitol and surrounding area–what a great way to end our day!