Locally owned restaurant/bar that offers food, beer, wine sodas and tea. HAPPY HOUR M-F 4-7pm. Monday and Thursday nights are WING/DRAFT NIGHTS 4-9:30pm. Wed, Fr and Sat nights we have KARAOKE beginning at 7pm.
We strive to be competitive in our pricing, know our customers on a first name basis and accommodate the local community with their preferred liquors.
Beautiful Sunsets overlooking Lake Koshkonong!! Known for our Prime Rib, Live Lobster Boils, Fresh Seafood, Amazing Drinks, and Top Notch Friendly Service.
Featured in the Documentary : "Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old Fashioned Experience" http://www.supperclubmovie.com/
Also featured in the Book
http://www.amazon.com/Wisconsin-Supper-Clubs-Old-Fashioned-Experience/dp/1572841427
Bucky's Saloon on Lake Koshkong is a friendly neighborhood bar and grill located in Charley Bluff. Good food, good service & good people. All are welcome, we close when the last person leaves- flexible hours
In 2013, Bob Pollock - owner of the luxurious Hudson Valley estate known as Buttermilk Falls Inn + Spa and Henry's at the Farm Restaurant in Milton NY - bought a bakery on Main Street in the Hudson Valley hamlet of Milton NY. His vision was to transform it into a space for all members of the community to congregate, relax, meet friends old and new, all while enjoying the comforts of a neighborhood café.
Milton NY was ripe for a little Renaissance and Pollock was up to the challenge of creating small, viable businesses there. The result was Frida’s, which shares its name with Pollock’s d...
The Milton General Store, circa 1835 is one of the oldest commercial buildings in Milton. It started out as a dry goods store owned by the Watkins family and purchased by Walter Lea Thomas in 1912.
The store partially burned in 1916 and was repaired with a different roof line. At this time, the Post Office was located in one corner of the store. In 1930,ownership of the store passed to a son Charles Randolph Thomas who sold it to another brother, Edmond Dixon Thomas in the 1940's. He operated the store until 1972 when he decided to close its doors.
The Milton General Store was then used as s...
The winery with deep roots.
In the summer of 1844, 4 years before Wisconsin became a state, a merchant named John Alexander came to Milton from Roxburgshire, Scotland with his wife and 3 sons. He purchased a parcel of land from Nathan Storrs (Storr's lake), which he farmed. On it he built a wheat warehouse, which is made of lime mortar, a primitive form of cement, invented by Joseph Goodrich of Milton House fame. John and his neighbors took their wheat to Milwaukee, the closest port, to trade it for dry goods they needed. In 1914 the building became the Badger Garage and Machine Company, which...
baked or fried cod with sides
Lake Perch, Blue Gill, Walleye, lobster tails.
open for lunch every day. Breakfast on the weekends. Beach party every weekend. boat parking