Greenwood Cafe the
906 Superior Ave, Tomah, WI, 54660
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Address :
906 Superior Ave
Tomah, WI, 54660 - Phone (608) 372-4181
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Ks K.
We had: 2 egg oe, hashbrowns raisin toast, 2 egg ham & cheese omelette, sourdough toast, coffee. We also revisited & had the same things (breakfast creatures of habit). The fact that we went back & had the same thing should be enough of a comment that yes, it was good & yes, we will (& did) go back! Courteous & efficient waitresses. Just once had to get up & get some refridge jam. Lots of locals on a Sunday early morn. The taxidermy isn't bad, it is the middle of WI & big time hunting area. More like conversation pieces for the area.
(4)Christoph J.
If you are traveling and happen to be in Tomah, DO NOT EAT HERE. My party of 4 didn't expect to be blown away by the food here. We've all eaten plenty of greasy spoon food and hoped for the best. Upon entering, we took a look a the menu and almost got up and left. The menu wasn't really wowing us, and I've never seen so many spelling errors on a menu before! The taxidermy animals everywhere didn't help matters. But we were hungry and decided to stay, and expected mediocre greasy food. The food was just awful. Even by greasy spoon diner standards, this was just garbage. We waited about 25 minutes for our food, even though they weren't that busy, and we ordered pretty simple meals. My Mexican Scrambler was absolutely disgusting. I didn't eat a lot of it, and I'm shocked it didn't make me sick. The menu made no mention of nacho cheese being dumped on top of the scrambler. A LOT of nacho cheese. Blegh. Two of us ordered burgers, which I'm told were pretty terrible. The steak sandwich was also not very good. Everyone was amazed at how terrible the food was. The bathrooms were disgusting. Just nasty. The service wasn't that good. Of the two employees who waited on us, only one was what I would consider decent. As we were approaching Tomah, we joked about stopping at Perkin's, as everyone knows that the food there is pretty bad. The food at Greenwood Cafe was several notches below Perkin's Restaurant. Go there instead.
(1)Diane H.
We were here for breakfast on a Saturday about 11am. My husband had 2 pancakes. They were HUGE and very light and fluffy . He couldn't eat them all. I had eggs hash browns and toast. The eggs were poached and very good. The hash browns were extraordinary good! I asked for extra crispy and they were. I had cinnamon toast. I think it was just white bread toasted with cinnamon sprinkled on top. Very good, my mom used to do that. The decor was very rural. Stuffed wildlife. The table next us had burgers. They looked very good. Would definitely go again.
(4)Dave L.
Quick thoughts... It's a slice of Americana. The senior center must be close by. The BLT and Turkey club were great. A little more pricey than we thought. $8 for the club and $7 for BLT.
(4)Ron G.
Charming Ma-n-Pop cafe with quaint atmosphere and great service. The food was very good and has a lot of healthy choices for food that is hard to find on the road.
(4)Chanthy K.
I ordered the country fried steak and eggs. The portion is enormous and the hash brown was one of the best I've had. The fried steak however could use a little work. It was difficult to chew and hard to swallow. Waitress was helpful but can use a little work when it comes to being friendly. Still I would return just for the hash brown alone.
(3)Nancy C.
Good breakfast place but the service is really slow. When they say large pancakes, they mean huge, platter sized ones. John had the eggs with corned beef hash. Everything was good, but it was SO slow.
(3)Rick M.
Went for steak and eggs, which was great but just went for Friday fish fry... The worse fish I've had yet I had fried cod with French Frys and coleslaw fish was under cooked and watery, coleslaw was terrible best part was the Frys. As for the service also great for breakfast terrible for fish fry young waitress was too worried about talking to the cook, no ice in our drinks and had to ask a different waitress for things because ours was too busy talking also said thanks about 5 different times and no reply. DONE WASTE YOUR MONEY ON FISH FRY!
(2)Tory B.
Food was good. Service was a bit slow, but friendly. Quaint local eatery. The restaurant was decked out with Packers / Badgers gear and lots of stuffed wild creatures, courtesy of the local taxidermist. If you aren't in a hurry, the Greenwood Cafe is a nice place to stop. The French Dip was tastey.Fries were fresh out of the fryolater. Fish fry on Fridays starting at 4:30.
(3)Becca N.
Had a very nice lunch. The pork roast was wonderful and my husband enjoyed his breakfast plate. Would definitely stop again . We were pulling. 5th wheels so we just parked on a side street and walked a short distance.
(4)David M.
10/25/13 My sister and I stopped in for breakfast. It's where we go for breakfast when I'm in town. John Cougar Mellencamp would love to have a hot black cup of coffee at this place! It's nothing fancy. It's small town America. It's been a family business for more than one generation. Stop in for huge, from scratch, pancakes or a "mean" sunny side up egg. :-)
(4)Emily G.
If you've ever driven from the Twin Cities to The Dells/Madison/Milwaukee/Chicago, you've driven past Tomah. You may have even stopped for gas and some eats. But you have probably not BEEN to Tomah. And I think you should. Take the extra few minutes and go beyond the Perkins and the McDonald's. Drive into the charming main drag with its supper clubs, yoga studio and biker store. We hit the Greenwood Cafe for lunch on a Friday and knew we were in the right place as soon as we stepped inside. Weird, but wonderful. A group of 8-10 regulars at the counter were each enjoying a cup of joe while chewing on toothpicks and solving the ills of the world. A table of about 6 cops and highway patrols on their lunch break dug into soup and patty melts. They serve breakfast all day along with a few sandwiches and burgers. I opted for Dave's Daily Scramble, a large serving of hash browns topped with scrambled eggs, a thick slice of ham and cheese sauce. Multigrain bread came on the side and was served with a packet of marionberry jam, something you don't usually see unless you're on the West Coast. Every wall is covered with taxidermy, Packers paraphernalia and holiday decorations. Does a fawn on top of the revolving pie cabinet make you hanker for dessert? Not in my case. Like I said, weird, but wonderful.
(4)Brian B.
Reminded me of a little cafe in the small Wisconsin town I grew up in. This place just about defines the Midwest. Good coffee, friendly people, locals sitting around talking football and politics. Good food also. I had breakfast which was the typical eggs bacon etc. with a heap load of really good hash browns. Worth going to again.
(4)Matt R.
We stopped here on the way back from LaCrosse to Milwaukee. It's a nice Wisconsin cafe in the middle of Tomah, although the decor didn't sit well with some of my fellow diners (lots of stuffed animals all over the place). I had a cheese, bacon, tomato, mushroom and onion omelette. It was a 3-egg omelette, but the egg wasn't fluffy. However this thing was stuffed full of cheese, with plenty of roasted tomatoes, onions, mushrooms and bacon. The toast was made extra great with jams and preserves that were made with actual sugar (no high fructose corn syrup). And the coffee was above par, especially in terms of standard diner-grade coffee. All in all, a great place to stop for a quick and tasty breakfast. Ya-der-hey, dontcha know.
(4)Christian L.
Cool little ma n pa restaurant, food was really good, service was friendly, I'm just not a huge fan of the taxidermy decor...
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