January 31, 2011

Day 5 of 365 Things to Do in Lake Geneva, WI: Hogs & Kisses Restaurant

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Known as “the place” for “Good Times and Great Food” Hogs and Kisses is a Lake Geneva landmark that provides an awesome option for casual dining, a quick drink or a place to dance the night away. The interior architecture includes beautifully detailed woodwork collected from old churches in the Chicago area. Two all time menu favorites are their Crab Cakes and the BBQ ribs with Louie’s famous BBQ sauce. A fun friendly staff, daily specials and a versatile menu make this “a unique gathering place with a little something for everyone.”

Posted by:  Bob Webster



January 31, 2011

365 Things to Do in Lake Geneva: Day 25 - Making a Splash for Families in Lake Geneva Wisconsin

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Day 25 
Join families and friends from throughout Walworth County on Sunday, February 13th from 1-8pm, at Timber Ridge Water Park, Lake Geneva Wisconsin, and help raise funds to support The Family Resource Coalition of Walworth County. Timber Ridge is located at the Grand Geneva Resort, just east of Hwy 12 in Lake Geneva. The 50,000 square foot water park offers fun for all: 35 foot high slides take you on a dizzying 300 foot rides filled with twists and turns, which finally deposits you in a heated pool. For the less adventurous folks, the Lazy River carries you gently along more than 500 feet of calm waterways.

The Family Resource Coalition of Walworth County is comprised of individuals, schools, businesses, churches, and organizations sharing a common vision of and concern for families. The Coalition shares information, develops networks, and establishes and pursues common efforts at building healthy families. Take a break from the winter weather by slipping into your swimsuit and tubing down the Lazy River – you’ll be helping others and yourself as you drift along in the warm water. See you at the pool! For more cool things to do in Lake Geneva, become a part of our Facebook community 

Posted by:  Janis Hartley



January 28, 2011

Lake Geneva's "Painted Lady" - The Baker House Steps Out in Style

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I consider The Baker House on the shores of beautiful Lake Geneva to be one of the quintessential examples of Victorian architecture in the Geneva Lake’s area…and today, it’s also a restaurant and bar that turns back the pages of history in terms of gracious service, serendipity, and glamour. I had the pleasure of enjoying wine and appetizers late last summer with a good friend and more recently stopped by to enjoy drinks in the beautifully restored bar. I can’t tell you which I relished more: the toast to the sunset on the front lawn in warmer weather or cozying up with a Manhattan on a cold winter’s eve. The Baker House offers “small plate dining” – perfectly proportioned servings that satisfy the eye and the palate. In addition to offering a tempting array of menu items, in the near future The Baker House will be welcoming guests to its Mansion Suites. I can’t wait to see their beautiful rooms.

Built in 1885 as a summer residence for Mrs. Robert Hall Baker, The Baker House is a Nationally Registered Historic Building. The next time you’re in Lake Geneva, swing by The Baker House for a nostalgic glance at life as it used to be…and enjoy a leisurely drink while you look out on the water and watch as “The Lady of the Lake” goes steaming and paddling by.

Posted by:  Janis Hartley



January 28, 2011

Bradley's Department Store Delavan Wisconsin

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Located on the Cobblestone road in Downtown Delavan, Wisconsin is Bradley’s department store. This Store is a true landmark in the Lake Geneva area since 1852. This store was recently purchased by a local young at heart gal by the name of Lois Stritt, who has taken this store to new levels!. The clothing line that she carries in this off the beaten track store would rival any upscale boutique. In addition she carries Vera Bradley purses and bags, Brighton jewelry, leather jackets, scarves, and she has a great selection of Spanx! Her clothes appeal to all age ranges, from trendy to dressy, and lots of funky, casual must haves! The dressing rooms are quaint, and the sales girls are always an ear shot away to help with zippers or a different size. They do not order in masses, so better when you see it you should buy it! I have purchased a few different dresses over this last year, and I seem to always receive so many compliments. There is always a great sale rack with steep discounts of seasonal clothing and lots of selections on the upcoming season. What I love most is that the clothes she carries are different and fun!

The Clothes reflect the eclectic area we live in, the fun of living and vacationing in this resort area! If you are thinking summer time or getting that boat fired up out on Delavan Lake or Lake Geneva, or if you are jetting off somewhere warm, she carries a terrific selection of Swimsuits and cruise wear. I would love to keep this as my secret, but this is too great of a store to not let everyone know about! They also carry men’s wear, Great looking shirts, sweaters, and trousers. If you follow Bradley’s on Facebook there is an occasional coupon, but they offer lots of sales through the year. Happy Shopping! You can find Bradley’s at:

222 East Walworth
Delavan, 53114

Hours are: Monday – Saturday 9:30- 5; Sundays 11-3

262-728-3405

Posted by:  Allison Oleston



January 27, 2011

Day 4 of 365 Things to Do in Lake Geneva

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Make Lake Geneva the place you Xpress Yourself!

Consider Xpress Yourself for your next Lake Geneva outing whether it be on your own, a girl’s night out, or a child’s birthday party. Xpress yourself is a paint your own pottery studio offering one-of-a-kind hand painted gifts. Pricing includes pottery, paint, supplies and instruction. Everything you need to create your own keepsake. Your creation will be glazed, fired and can be picked up in 5 days, or they will ship the item to you. Located in downtown Lake Geneva.

Posted by:  Bob Webster



January 27, 2011

Day 3 of 365 - Gourmet Cooking Lake Geneva Style

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Looking for something fun to do in Lake Geneva for your next get together with friends or co-workers? Check out Chef John and the Lake Geneva School of Cooking. Get started with wine and appetizers and then prepare a 4 course meal with the guidance of the staff. Finish off your experience by sitting down to enjoy the gourmet dinner that you created. The school offers corporate team building, private parties, and catering. Or for those of you who strive to be like Julia Childs, sign up for the Culinary Cooking Series.

Posted by:  Bob Webster



January 26, 2011

Lake Geneva's Newest Resturant Goes to the "Head" of the Class

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Lake Geneva residents and visitors have welcomed one of the top producers of root beer, Sprecher’s, into the Lake Geneva family of dining establishments. It seemed that the quiet transition of Houlihan’s on the lakefront to Sprecher’s took many by surprise – and I was one of them! Last night I had the opportunity to enjoy dinner in the bar area and was pleasantly surprised. The drinks were cold, the sirloin and wedge salad was tasty (crisp iceberg lettuce, a small steak, roasted beet wedges, a sprinkle of bleu cheese and delicious with the chili lime vinaigrette I ordered in lieu of the more caloric blue cheese dressing. Stop by the next time you’re in Lake Geneva and enjoy a cold root beer with your dinner! You’ll feel like you’re a kid again.

Posted by:  Janis Hartley



January 21, 2011

Day 1 of 365: Faces Only a Mother Could Love?

Posted to 365 Things to Do in Lake Geneva, Area Attractions & Events, Geneva Lake Area , Williams Bay, WI

Check out the many faces tucked into the columns of Yerkes Observatory. Built in 1897 in Williams Bay, near the shores of Geneva Lake, this observatory offers FREE Saturday tours throughout the year. Yerkes Observatory is a facility of the University of Chicago. Their “free” programs are approximately 45 minutes and begin at 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and Noon. Reservations are not required, unless you have a large group. You’ll get to visit the 90-foot dome where you can view the 40-inch Refractor, the world’s largest lens-type telescope, which is positioned on a 73-foot diameter elevator floor. Yerkes also offers evening observing sessions, check out their site for more details.

 

Posted by:  Bob Webster



January 21, 2011

Day 2 of 365: Lake Geneva Ice Fishing

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Interested in attacking the cold from a different angle in Lake Geneva?






Current reports state that the average depth of the ice on Lake Geneva, WI is 12 inches so grab your fishing gear and head out. Don’t have the gear? Check out Geneva Lake Bait and Tackle. They offer guided ice fishing on Lake Geneva, Delavan Lake and many of the surrounding lakes, as well as, ice shanty rentals and everything an angler could possibly need. Check out a quick video with some dedicated ice fishermen on Lake Geneva. 

Posted by:  Bob Webster



January 20, 2011

Lake Geneva Lakefront Sale Gives a "View" into the 2011 Market

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The Lake Geneva lakefront market promises another exciting year for buyers in 2011. The first lakefront sale of the year closed just a day or so ago for less than $2,000,000. Originally listed at $2,490,000, the property was priced at $1,995,000 at the time of the sale and sold for $1,850,000. The property offered views down the length of Geneva Lake from Fontana to Lake Geneva, had 89 feet of frontage and a pier that could accommodate a 40’ boat. While the house needed a major overhaul, property similar to this lot sold several years ago for more than a million above this sale price. Whoever says, “there are no more deals on Lake Geneva” needs to study sales over the last 13 months. Prices on this lake have lowered the bar creating less of a price/value dichotomy between waterfront properties on Geneva and lakes such as Lake Beulah, Lauderdale and Delavan. If the market rallies in the coming months, lakefront buyers would do well to begin their lakefront search in earnest before prices begin their determined crawl up the price scale. For more information on the Lake Geneva market visit www.GenevaLakeRealty.com . Hope to see you at “The Lake” this season, so give me a call to schedule time to explore available properties.

Posted by:  Janis Hartley



January 19, 2011

Lake Geneva Eats: A New Spin on the Friday Fish Fry at Bistro 220

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Last Friday night my husband and I decided to try out the fish fry at Bistro 220, located in the trendy West End at 220 Cook Street, in Lake Geneva Wisconsin. I’m not a huge “fish fry” lover, in fact, I don’t do “fried” and I don’t do breading - Bistro 220 did not disappoint. Their fish du jour is tilapia, delicate and flaky, lightly dusted with a fine covering and fried. Because I avoid gluten, Ken Wenz, one of the owners, asked the chef to pan sear my tilapia. It was perfect. They serve the fish with a zesty potato pancake and the usual applesauce and tartar sauce on the side. We arrived close to 7pm and since the tables were all full, chose to eat at their comfortable bar (it even has purse hooks which I love!). Music started at 8pm and we stayed for a short time enjoying the talented duo.

If you’re tired of the same old, same old fish fry, make it point to visit Bistro 220 in Lake Geneva Wisconsin.

Posted by:  Janis Hartley



January 19, 2011

Fish Fry Fridays - Walworth County Tradition

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Friday Night Fish Fry in Walworth County, they are tradition! What a bonus when you find a really great one..and I have! There is a “not so new” restaurant located a short ride west of Lake Geneva called the Colonial Pub! Right on the corner of Hwy 14 and X in Darien, WI, less than a mile off of Hwy 43. The Colonial Pub has had a few different faces over the last few years, but a local guy, Steve Walters, has re-opened the restaurant with a down to earth attitude of great home-made food, good drinks, and a super friendly atmosphere! The Fish fry is catching on pretty quick for sure! All you can eat is $11 or a 2 piece meal for just $8, either way you get fried or broiled cod, potato pancakes, coleslaw, hush puppies [Yum], apple sauce and really fresh marble rye bread. The fish is beer battered, lightly fried, very crunchy and delicious! This restaurant is definitely worth the drive, and now my new favorite Fish Fry place to go! If you have a favorite Fish Fry place, comment about it here, I love to try new places.

Posted by:  Allison Oleston



January 18, 2011

Picturesque Stop on Geneva Lake's West Side

Posted to Area Attractions & Events, Geneva Lake Area , Williams Bay, WI

Whether you’re driving to or through Lake Geneva, WI, if you head West on Hwy 50, turn left on Geneva Street and in a few moments you will be delighted by Williams Bay! Williams Bay beach allows for ample parking, you’ll enjoy the breathtaking view, any time of year. You will be reminded why we love the Geneva Lakes area!

A beautiful ever changing scene is yours to enjoy. Each area of Geneva Lake has its own unique appeal. Most of us notice the major season changes but take little time to enjoy and explore the changes in our surroundings that occur daily. Williams Bay has a variety of pleasant surprises right along Geneva Street; from the natural beauty of the park, lakeshore, characteristic bridges, or the Kishwauketoe walking trail abundant with song birds.

Besides nature there are wonderful treasures for everyone to enjoy from food to shopping. Just a few minute walk from the lake you will find three great choices for lunch. 

  • Daddy Maxwell’s, 150 Elkhorn Road (a block off Geneva Street) a quaint diner offers a large “home style” menu as well as breakfast.
  • Harpoon Willies, 8 E. Geneva Street a casual local bar atmosphere has great burgers and sandwiches along with a view of the lake.
     
  • The Public House 83 N. Geneva Street offers Pub style dining and an extensive menu.

Heading further west on Geneva Street you will find spas, shops and a grocer. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Yerkes Observatory, 373 W. Geneva Street, which offers free tours every Saturday at 10 a.m. 11 a.m., and noon with no reservations needed.

One stop along Geneva Lake that will make a cold winter’s day enjoyable!! 

Posted by:  Laura Rodriguez