Jen’s Alpine Cafe
117 4th St, Baraboo, WI, 53913
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Address :
117 4th St
Baraboo, WI, 53913 - Phone (608) 356-4040
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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John B.
Solid breakfast. Had an excellent eggs florentine. GREAT service and very friendly staff.
(5)Elaine M.
We drove past the chain breakfast places in the Dells to get here and are so glad we did. We ordered 3 omelettes: Mediterranean, Veggie, and Mushroom & Cheddar as well as Potato Pancakes. We gobbled everything up, except for a few pancakes that will make a nice snack later. The coffee was good, the restaurant and washroom was clean, and service was friendly.
(4)Matthew L.
This place bills itself as a soup kitchen, which makes sense since the soup is excellent. They also do a fish fry on friday nights that does not disappoint. I like the ambiance and lighting. Eating here is like eating inside a Norman Rockwell painting.
(5)Casey M.
Saturday morning breakfast was great. Close to Baraboo farmers market on the square. This was a lovely little cafe. Loved the fact that they had so many soups on their board. Will definitely return here.
(4)Joshua B.
The food at Jens is delish! We went in for lunch one time and I had the ever so delicious and highly recommended Chicken and Dumplings. My co-part decided to also have the Chicken and Dumplings. What we loved the most was the decor inside. This place is classic and Baraboo is lucky to have an establishment such as this one.
(4)Mickey L.
Positively glorious. Beautiful restaurant with all original Furnishings (the tin ceiling is marvelous). Found is great basic diner fare. The waitstaff is efficient and kind - treated my family like royalty.
(4)Booda B.
Had a great lunch here on a Monday afternoon. I started with the pumpkin and black bean soup, which was surprisingly delicious. The spoonful of chicken barley soup I tried was really good, too. My Italian sausage sandwich special came with apple-raisin coleslaw and both were very tasty. The ciabatta roll on which the sandwich was served was soft and puffy, unlike any ciabatta I'd previously had, but it was good nonetheless. After all that food I was way too full for dessert, which was too bad because the pies looked great. Service was a little poky but very friendly, and the atmosphere is cozy. I can see how the booths might be uncomfortable for some, but honestly if my husband and I could get in and out without incident, probably 95% of the population can too.
(4)Bruce D.
A nice place to have lunch. Usually have four soup choices plus chili and a full lunch menu.
(4)Krissie A.
This place simply has THE BEST chicken dinner on Sundays! The place is a little older, so don't expect anything fancy! The staff is pretty good, but relax a bit because your meal might take awhile to arrive! Oh, they also have yummy soups and delicious sweet potato fries!
(4)Cabell G.
Stopped here for a late lunch after seeing the Forevertron Sculpture Park. The place specifically bills itself as a soup specialist, and it's easy to see why--the tomato florentine and the pea soup with sausage were both delicious, and accompanied by a nice little bread basket. My sandwich, however, the turkey & broccoli, was disappointing. The menu said it came with "cheddar," but it was an extremely mild one--no bite to it at all. The turkey was very moist, which I appreciated, but overall it was a bit on the salty side and after bringing out my water initially, the waitress never refilled it--I was out of water halfway through the meal and didn't see her again until it was obvious that both our plates were completely empty. The place was nearly empty, too, so it's not like she was busy with other customers. I would go there again if I were in the area, but I don't know how many times a year I'll be going to see the Forevertron. In general, it looks like it might be better to stick with their soups or breakfast items, to judge from other reviews. Hours are 6am-3pm seven days a week.
(3)Chris S.
I wasn't that impressed with this place. We stopped in for a late lunch while shopping in B-boo. I thought the service was sub-par and the food was not a good value for the price. I liked the turn of the century decor with the old circus pictures on the walls, but there needs to be something done about the booths. They look like old church pews and I am sure they are originals, but there just isn't enough room to maneuver. I had trouble getting in and out. Once I was sitting I didn't have any place to put my feet, my knees kept hitting the bottom of the table, and the table was digging into my ribs if I slouched. I am 6'2" and 200 lbs so I am sure there are other people who have more trouble than I did. The food was decent, but not for the prices they are charging. At those prices I wanted a taste explosion...I got a small 'poof'. After our food was delivered I never got the refill of coffee that I requested. In fact the server never returned. I think they smelled the FIB on me.
(2)Jackie L.
I love small cafes in charming small towns. This is where the SO and I go to get a good breakfast when we're in the Baraboo area. Not sure that the breakfasts here are better than what's available at any good small town cafe, but I just like patronizing small town cafes in general and the food at Jen's is really tasty! Worth a visit if you're in Baraboo or the Dells area.
(4)Michael H.
Best breakfast I've had in the area. I typically get my eggs over medium and most places do not know how to cook eggs this way and serve them over easy instead. They cooked them perfectly and they tasted very fresh. The best corned beef hash I've ever had with perfectly crispy bits of beef mixed with cubed potatoes. And actually the right amount to eat for breakfast, quality over quantity. It's a small place, so you can't fit big groups here. I think they had one booth for 6 people. Also keep in mind you might have to wait a bit, since everything is cooked to order and your order might be behind several when they are busy. I'll be coming here every time I'm visiting the area.
(5)Dorn M.
Great spot for breakfast. Jens does excellent soup and pies that make you want to skip the meal but breakfast is where they shine. The Alpine's gorgeous quarter-sawn oak booths and small town flavor make it a great spot to visit if you're looking for breakfast after a night camping at Devil's lake. As a former resident of Baraboo, this is the spot where a lot of the locals go for breakfast after church on Sunday or any other day of the week. Great local feel.
(4)Erik C.
Right in the heart of downtown, this is a quindcental small town mom-n-pop place. The decor is a refurbished sort, with old touches, such as the textured celing and lights that go off to inform the waitresses that thier food is up. I wish I could have reported on more of the menu, however everyone at my table stoped on the inside page and opted for Breakfast anytime. Everyone went for Biscuits and Gravy, or some variation on it. I suppose since the place is named a soup kitchen we should have tried it. Oh well.
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