Badger Crossing Pub & Eatery
909 Front St, Cashton, WI, 54619
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Address :
909 Front St
Cashton, WI, 54619 - Phone (608) 654-5706
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Merry K.
Do you like piles of delicious food? If so, this place is for you! We were in the process of moving to La Crosse, and ended up staying in Westby because the hotels in La Crosse were full...and our apartment wasn't ready...so, looking for a place to eat that wasn't the whole way back to La Crosse, decided to stop in the Badger Crossing. This was a great decision! The Badger Crossing has kind of the feel of a brewpub, but with Midwest vibe...where by "Midwest vibe" I mean there's a popcorn machine with free popcorn. Awesome. The menu is extensive, and has everything from pub fare, like burgers and pizzas and appetizers (go for the squeaky cheese curds!)...to high end options, like steaks and prime rib. On a couple of occasions, I was lucky enough to get one of the specials - duck with pesto sauce. It is probably one of my favorite things that I have ever eaten, and I have eaten a lot of things. There's a few options for vegetarians. Oh, and a salad bar! One thing I really appreciate about Badger Crossing is that most of the dishes seem to be made from scratch or locally sourced. They make their own kettle chips and fries from actual potatoes, they get their beef from a local butcher, and the desserts are homemade. Even the pub fare is much more high quality than you'd normally get - no frozen mystery 80/20 beef. Although I have no good reason to be in Cashton, I occasionally make the trip just to go to Badger Crossing. It's a lovely drive from La Crosse, and totally worth it.
(5)Eric B.
Small town restaurant, good food, generous servings, reasonable prices. It's basically half-restaurant, half-bar. Great place for kids and families. Menu is mostly burgers, sandwiches, pizza, etc. Love a Friday night fish fry? You can get that here. Want that fish fry on any other day? Order the fish sandwich. It's the place the locals go to.
(4)Kathy R.
Very best steak, salad bar and fish fry in this area! Nice atmosphere and good service round this experience out.
(5)Don R.
This is my Special Occasion go to place. Every night has a special. The atmosphere is excellent as well as the service. Saturday Prime Rib melts in your mouth. The ribs fall off the bones. I have never been disappointed here. If you want a special drink, try their body Mary with the works. It also has a delicious salad bar.
(5)PJ B.
When we stopped at this place in a small town in the middle of nowhere, we weren't sure what to expect. Good food, LOTS of options, good soup and salad bar, good sized portions. My husband and I split the chicken & fish combo, and took food home ... Yes, we'd make the drive to go again!
(5)Cindy G.
Stopped for a late lunch. The gal was friendly but we were the only ones there so I think we were getting into their dinner prep time. Food was good. The Badger fries are nothing special just regular shoestring fries. The sweet potato fries were good though.
(3)Scott S.
This was definitely the best place I went while working nearby for a week. Nice interior with polished wood floors and a nice bar and large dining area. The customer I was working with took me here while things with their network got sorted out. He is a regular, so greeted by name and lots of chit-chat afterwards. I had the Turkey Bacon Melt with Badger fries. Good sandwich, I liked the fries even though they were a bit soft (the waiter said so ahead ahead of time). I was a bit distracted by the pretty girl cooking - she seemed a bit out of place...
(3)Ian H.
3/4 through a 1000 mile motorbike weekend, my wingman and I stopped by to grab dinner - not because we had heard about the place, but because at 5:30pm on a Sunday we thought everything would be closed before too long. He's been observing an elimination diet, and has been refraining from all sorts of stuff. The Gluten-free selections catered to his needs - and they tasted good too. I had been observing a pescetarian diet for fun, and decided to fall off the wagon to try their broasted chicken. It did not disappoint. We both had a good run at the Salad bar prior to our entrees. The pickled herring was a treat. We vowed to make it a destination in the future.
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