Three Rivers Lodge river view restaurant and bar
111 Front St S, La Crosse, WI, 54601
Three Rivers Lodge river view restaurant and bar Menu
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Address :
111 Front St S
La Crosse, WI, 54601 - Phone (608) 793-5018
- Website https://threeriverslodge.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:30 am - 10:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Touristy
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Maggie S.
We've been here many, many times for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prices are fair for dinner, and breakfast and lunch prices are actually pretty awesome. It's a pretty restaurant and is great for date night but also a family friendly brunch. The food is fantastic- and there are many perks that aren't advertised well, like getting pure WI maple syrup with breakfast dishes instead of the corn syrup crap you get at most places, good quality bread for toast and a pretty good bar. My favorites are the smoked chicken & wild rice soup (try a "dock lunch" for a great, affordable lunch), the cheesehead omelet, the pumpkin pecan pancakes and their hash browns. BUT the service here is hit or miss. Sometimes it's great, and sometimes it's just awful, and I herd this echoed by others as well. We've had experiences where we wait seemingly forever before we even get water/beverages or to get the bill, or where our waitress is just really, really slow overall. The problem seems to be with the waitstaff, not the kitchen, and even though it always seems pretty busy when we're there, they always seem to be short staffed with frenzied waiters. Luckily the food outweighs the sometimes bad service, so we continue to come and enjoy awesome views of the Mississippi, great atmosphere and delicious food. Most hotel restaurants are awful, but this one is pretty great!
(4)Grace A.
I have been going to this place for a few years on and off, typically with my family and relatives. The atmosphere is very beautiful; a little spot by the river, that is if the host decides to acknowledge your request to sit by a window...last time I was there with my mom the host said no right off the bat because they had a party who "might" sit there specifically (I'm pretty sure there were only 4 other parties in the entire restaurant in addition to ourselves...). Excuse me, sir, you either do or you don't have a reservation--we have been coming here for years and I'm pretty sure you could have pulled over two chairs from another table to accomodate those "potential guests" of yours...but whatever. It wouldn't have bothered me as much if he would have come up later and apologized, saying "you know what, I thought the party was going to be here but it looks like something came up and they were unable to attend--would you like to move over there now?" or something along those lines. Christ, this is a customer service-based industry--lie to us a little just to make us feel better, or something. The food available is fairly greasy but I think the quality of the ingredients, such as the meats and cheeses, is rather nice. Not necessarily any healthy options but they do have smaller portions available (oatmeal for breakfast, salads/sides for lunch, etc.). The dinner menu is a little more "frou frou" if you know what I mean and also a bit more expensive, but not too bad price-wise and is pretty delicious. Johnathan is one of the waiters my mom and I have had regularly and he's always awesome. Tip him nice because he's a pretty cool dude; everyone else pretty much...well...sucks at customer service, to be honest.
(3)Surly M.
Walleye hash w/ poached eggs was yummy. Eggs a little over cooked for my liking but yummy none the less. Been here before for Sunday brunch buffet a couple years ago. Believe they still have it. I remember it was a really big spread that included champagne.
(3)David C.
good hotel restaurant and bar. Pretty quiet when there are no conventions, louder when there are. Definately a little more on the high end side (for WIS), but the dinner prices are in the twenties for diners, tens for sandwiches Food is good, very good for your average hotel. Not a huge menu, but what is there is prepared well. Full bar, but only there are only three beers on tap with a modest selection in bottles. One tv in the bar, so dont think of it as a sports bar. Still, a nice place for a drink and conversation. Bar does have a espresso machine, so that is a nice way to end a meal. Cmbined with a nice Radisson hotel, a fine place
(4)Steve S.
Love the table by the window next to the fireplace. River sunsets on the Mississippi and a Downtown Brown from Pearl St. On tap is the way to go
(4)Kari H.
Stopped for an iced tea while enjoying the amazing views of the river. $3.17 for one glass of iced tea is a bit steep for these parts. Won't make the same mistake twice. Plenty of great options elsewhere.
(1)Dana N.
I come to the Radisson every year and have breakfast every year. While I haven't had their lunch or dinner in a while, their breakfast is always a surprisingly good deal. Their food is very high quality and surprisingly cheap consudering. I got the Bananas Foster Belgian Waffle and it was delightful--and only $7, too. On top of that, they have a beautiful river view. It's one of few restaurants left downtown that does ever since they tore down the old Piggy's to put up office buildings. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is that every time I've been, they've been kind of slow with service. In the 15 years I've been, I've had a few bad servers--bad enough to take note of 5 years after the fact. We had a nice, amiable server this time, so no complaints here.
(4)Jen M.
Delicious eggs Benedict for breakfast. Hollandaise sauce tasted homemade and the flavor was wonderful! Waitress was friendly and kept the coffee filled.
(5)Shawn C.
I stayed at the hotel and eat here twice as it was convenient. The food was clean and fresh. Not greasy to over saturated with sodium. I tried the lentil burger and was impressed. Nice flavor. The pulled pork sandwich was again simple and fresh tasting. The right portions served. My kids had the pumpkin pancakes and enjoyed them. My youngest also eat the Filet and it was cooked to perfection. Good quality steak. If you need to unwind make sure to try the house speciality, bourbon old fashion.... nice service and very friendly. One of the nicest hotel reasturants I have experienced. I travel and stay at finer hotels every week and I was impressed with my overall stay.
(4)Paul C.
I love the breakfast at TR and the lunches. Fair prices, good food and the view is perfect. I have eaten dinner there a few times and have been disappointed. The app, veggie pizza is really good. Thin crust and fresh. The drinks are a bit pricey but very good. I will be back again and again.
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