L Woods reminds me of a Wisconsin Supper Club, with pine walls and stuffed fish and pictures of Wisconsin scenery throughout. But the food is excellent, offering ribs and steaks and fish. We really like to sit in the Paw Paw Lake Room, coincidentally named after the lake where my good friends summer.
I usually reserve postings for travels to breweries or beer halls, but since the selection was so great I had to include it here. They serve their tap beers in 23 oz glasses, and the price is between $6-7. Each night they have a special bottle, in this case, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
What a place.
Even though it is kind of boring I went with two glasses of Domaine DuPage.
On Tap:
- Two Brothers Domaine DuPage
- Two Brothers Prairie Path
- Guinness
- Bell's Best Brown Ale
- Bell's Amber
- Stiegl
- Sprecher Amber
- Goose Island Honkers Ale
- Goose Island 312
- Leinenkugel's Red
- Half Acre Daisy Cutter
- Amstel Light
- Pabst
- Schlitz
- Old Style
- 3 Floyds Robert the Bruce
- Harp
- Stella
- Point
- (expected BMC products)
There was another one I forgot to mention in the bottles-Capital Supper Club. Capital is a good Madison (actually Middleton) beer although the Supper Club is a little too light for my liking.
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