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The Lone Girl Brewing Co.

Sunday, November 19th, 2017

20171112_124847Waunakee harbors a gem in its downtown called The Lone Girl Brewing Co., a worthwhile destination for grabbing a bite as well as watching a game.

Let’s start with the beers. I applaud Lone Girl for not doing what every brewery does these days, which is having IPAs represent 80 percent of the selection. Instead, you’ll find a welcome breadth, including a stout, a porter and a cider. My favorite was the Towhead ($5.50), a Belgian blonde with a subtle sweetness. Meanwhile, the Pipe Dream ($5), a wheat beer, is a perfect companion to basically any entree here.

The appetizers list has some unique items such as the Albondigas ($10; meatballs with beef, pork and chorizo) and the Bloody Mary Board ($12.50; cheese, sausage, etc. over a spicy bloody mary mix reduction). In the same vein, the hush puppies ($10) aren’t your average hush puppies. Inside a perfectly crispy shell are crab, shrimp and risotto. The hush puppies are moist enough that you don’t need any sauce.

20171112_124855I appreciated that the main menu has a wide array of items instead of 10 variations of burgers like other brewpubs have. For example, Lone Girl has a vegetarian ravioli ($14.50) and a beef stew ($14.50). I’m glad I tried the Get In My Belly ($12.50) entree. The mac & cheese portion (actually corkscrew cavatappi) is creamy–although it wasn’t at all spicy as the description says–and the stout-infused pulled pork is slightly sweet and quite tender.

The OG patty melt ($13) has all the right components: lots of cheese, the right amount of tangy sauce, buttery toast and a juicy patty. The only part of the meal I didn’t enjoy was the house fries, which were soggy, flimsy and tasteless.

Although I didn’t order any bar snacks–such as the wasabi-spiced cashews & peanuts–I thought it was clever that they’re served in mason jars. This brewpub also features a signature cocktail menu and a Friday night fish fry.

The Lone Girl Brewing Co. serves dinner every day and lunch Tuesdays-Sundays.

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See more photos in our The Lone Girl Brewing Co. Flickr album.

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Madison-area guide to fireworks shows 2017

Thursday, June 29th, 2017

Last week’s Shake the Lake was the lead-up to more 4th of July celebrations in the Madison, Wis., area. Here’s a look at the rest (date listed is when the fireworks show takes place), updated for 2017:

Event When, where Of Note
Madison Mallards July 1 & 4, Warner Park Game time both nights is 5:05 p.m.
Wilderness, Chula Vista, Mt. OlympusKalahari July 2 & 4, Lake Delton Almost all the major resorts are having their own fireworks displays (Chula Vista’s is on July 2)
Monona Community Festival July 4, Winnequah Park Includes the Wisconsin Wife Carry Championship and an art fair
DeForest Area 4th of July Celebration July 4, Fireman’s Park Includes a car show and free pony rides
Shorewood Hills July 4, Blackhawk Country Club Includes a triathlon and adult water fight
Maple Bluff Fest on the Fourth July 4, Beach Park Includes a 5K and “Battle of the Bluffs” softball game
Waunaboom July 4, Ripp Park Includes an F-16 flyover
Stoughton Fair July 9, Mandt Park Includes tractor pulls and pizza-eating contest

Madison-area community festivals 2017

Sunday, May 7th, 2017

Time again for my annual round-up of Madison-area community festivals, which begin next weekend. I can’t wait for the beer tents and live music!

Events Dates Of note
Syttende Mai (Stoughton) May 19-21 (This event is a week later than normal.) Is a marathon just a bit too long for you? Try the annual 20-mile run from downtown Madison to Stoughton. Also check out the strongman competition called the “Viking Games.”
Fitchburg Days May 19-21 Fitchburg Days allows us to celebrate our Irish heritage in Fitchburg. That means annual performances by both Pat McCurdy and The Kissers.
Verona Hometown Days June 1-4 Hometown Days always books great bands, and this year is no exception with local favorites 5th Gear and Cherry Pie. The big parade takes place on Sunday.
Fireman’s Festival (Cottage Grove) June 15-18 This festival has a little bit of everything, from a craft fair to the Smokin’ Hot BBQ contest to a horse pull. Big coup to land Madison County as a headliner.
Oregon Summer Fest June 22-25 See cars from all decades in the annual car show, and enjoy ribs and BBQ chicken at the Oregon-Brooklyn Lions Club “Thrilla on the Grilla.”
Cross Plains Worlds Fair TBD 2016 was likely the last year of this two-day event. No announcements have been made yet about this year’s version.
Monona Community Festival July 3-4 I’ve always enjoyed the hole-in-one challenge, which seems to be won with some frequency. And believe it or not, the festival hosts the annual Wisconsin Wife Carry Championship.
DeForest Area 4th of July Celebration July 3-4 Definitely the worst website of all the communities. Features a well-attended parade. Lots of free events, including a Kings of Radio concert and pony rides.
Waunafest July 27-30 Waunakee has such strong community spirit, which is why this event has the largest attendance … and also the largest beer tent. Be warned that parking can be difficult.
Sweet Corn Festival (Sun Prairie) Aug. 17-20 As the name implies, you can’t attend this event without eating some of the 75 tons of sweet corn. Since the event is at Angell Park, there will be midget car racing and a tractor pull.
Middleton Good Neighbor Festival Aug. 25-27 Here we are at the end of the summer festival schedule. Check out the huge craft fair and the parade on University Avenue. Still WAY TOO FEW porta-potties by the beer tent.

Note: I didn’t include the McFarland Family Festival since it takes place in the fall.

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