Alpine Inn
W5717 Bliss Rd, La Crosse, WI, 54601
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Address :
W5717 Bliss Rd
La Crosse, WI, 54601 - Phone (608) 784-8470
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Noise Level : Loud
Music : Live
Good For Dancing : Yes
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
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Shelly V.
Distance to Bar - A long drive up a winding road up a bluff After living in "The Twilight Zone" of friendliness and Midwestern hospitality, the Alpine Inn was a big rock in the shoe. I really have no idea why this place always has a packed parking lot. Drinks are not the cheapest. It's not a convenient location. The decor is, well, non existent, the food was fried and just like any other bar I have been to in the area. The bloody mary's came with beef jerky, cheese, a green olive and a pickle. Yes, you read right, beef jerky and cheese. The wait staff was rude and unlikable. There are a couple of sand volleyball courts with a bar in between. I'm not sure when they use it. They get one star for serving booze. There is a beautiful view, but they do not deserve a star for that, Mother Nature does. I won't be back.
(1)Matt H.
I haven't ever had any of the food here so I can't speak to that but as a bar it is really a neat place. The drive to it is very scenic and the concerts here rock. The main detractor is parking. There is very little so during events people end up parking all over the place and the cops end up showing up and issuing tickets. The Alpine started a bus shuttle a while ago so if you are going up for a concert try and find out where they are picking up at.
(3)Kathleen S.
Awful, I will never eat here again! The bar staff were incredibly rude and I had to wait for over an hour for them to cook a burger. It was a very greasy over-salted patty at that! Save yourself the heart burn and skip it.
(1)Eric V.
It could be such a cool place. The location is beautiful as is it front of the building. Once inside it all changes. I had the feeling that I was in the mess hall of some crappy summer camp. The view out of the back windows is overshadowed by the 2 sand volleyball courts below and also by visible the storage area that is a complete mess. I did not see anything on the menu that I could, or would dare to eat, so I had to go hungry for a bit longer. The Bloody Mary's were quite good, so they get points for that. Because this place is a bit of a drive for almost everyone, it seems that they should shine it up so that people would want to throw down their cash- but instead they let it sit there like a stagnant pond. Maybe nobody has told them that they can strive above mediocrity.
(1)molly c.
so to quote my brother, who also loves the alpine inn: "What are people expecting a surf and turf with white table cloths? A bunch of uppity fools. It is La Crosse for crying out loud."
(5)Jeff L.
I live in Madison. Business takes me up to LaCrosse about every other year, and every year I go up for the Oktoberfest races at the LaCrosse County Fairgrounds. (If you're a racing fan, it's a 5/8ths mile asphalt track with a NASCAR sanction, and Oktoberfest Race Weekend is the last big event of the season. Thursday-Friday-Saturday-Sunday afternoon. 16+ hours of racing over 4 days) I discovered the Alpine Inn about 10 years ago, and EVERY time I'm near LaCrosse I go in for lunch and a few beers. (If I'm up there for the Oktoberfest races, I go in every day for lunch) It's nothing spectacular, just a slightly run down country bar on the side of a big hill. And I love that place. They have an excellent beer selection. I was just up there last week, and they had LaCrosse Amber and LaCrosse Oktoberfest among the other selections. (The LaCrosse brewery has started brewing their own stuff again. The regular LaCrosse beer I always found very underwhelming but the Amber and the Oktoberfest were both very good) The Bloody Mary's are pretty good. If you order the Bloody Mary spicy, you get vodka from a jug that has hot peppers floating in it. The Bloody mary comes with cubes of pepper jack cheese, beef jerky, a green olive, and a pickle. If you ask nice, one of the sassy bartender girls will give you extra cubes of pepper jack . . . For food I'd recommend the world famous Bluff Burger, the Cordon blue, the Cajun Burger or the Cajun Chicken. The Mushroom & Swiss burger is okay. I prefer the beer battered or waffle fries. If you go there on a Saturday of a Badger game, the place is packed with people watching the game & drinking bloody mary's and it'll take a long time to get your food. I've never been in there during a Packer game but I'd expect the same. I have ALWAYS had good service there. On the weekend there are lots of sassy and slightly crazed bartender girls to banter with. If you go up there during the week, maybe not . . . It's NOT fancy but it has it's own unique atmosphere.
(5)Jeff B.
Yes the Alpine Inn is a dump and my wife and I love it. It's a typical small town Wisconsin bar. You place your order at the bar and they bring it to you table. Good burgers, cold beer with a good view! The staff was friendly and helpful making hit a great place to stop for a quick burger and beer. Just remember it is a cash bar so leave your debit card at home!
(4)Adam W.
Great burgers. Cold ass drinks and a view to boot. Stop here for volleyball sun thru thurs. Jim is a great guy to know and appreciates his customers.
(5)Adam W.
The Alpine Inn is a totally run down bar just shy of Grandad's Bluff. Nothing fancy here, but if the weather is nice, there's something just right about sipping a Spotted Cow while sitting out on the decaying deck, listening to silly jukebox music and enjoying the views of the decrepit volleyball courts below. On the menu: Mark 1, Mod 0 bar food (burgers, cheese curds, onion rings, etc. and all decent). There's no wait staff, so put your order in at the bar. The kitchen is a wee flat top and 2 tiny fryolator baskets, so it will be a while--maybe a long while--before your order is ready. No worries: grab a bag of peanuts and enjoy your beer, they'll call your name when your order is ready. I can't explain it, but The Alpine Inn is more than the sum of its parts. Worth a visit, I say.
(4)Rebecah M.
Beautiful setting, kind of a dump. If this place had a little bit of work put into it, it would be beautiful. The staff was very nice and attentive. The burger was good and not too expensive. I didn't get to sit on the patio because it was a little too cold, but I am sure it would be amazing. I will definitely be back, but I won't drink too much because the drive would be super dangerous :)
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