jlawrence01 wrote:In Genoa City which is about five miles south on WI-120 is Fitzgerald's which is a fish boil restaurant. The food there is pretty good. The only drawback is that the hours that they are open are 5-9pm four days a week (and I am not sure of which ones). The atmosphere is different in that you are served the fish and you help yourself on the sides. The last time I went, it was $14, cash only and they do have a liquor license. The restaurant is located in an octagonal house in the middle of town.
Inspired by these words and seeking a new destination in the Grayslake region, I took the Moms to Fitzgerald's for fishboil dinner. I have never been to Door County. All I know about fishboils I have read about or asked people. Gwiv and pdaane pretty much likened it to tourist trap food with all the good flavor via fish oil going into the fire when boiled over. While
they may not like it, I am not satisfied until at least I tried it for
myself.
Genoa City is off Route 12 just north of the Illinois border, minutes from Richmond, IL as well as Lake Geneva, WI. The Octagon House is a landmark known to everyone in town. Ask for the street name, our guide gave us a blank look. Ask for the Octagon House, then everything clicked and information flowed.
I love antique houses, so any chance to visit a rare octagon house is simply a treat. There are two additions to accomodate the restaurant's needs, though enough period detail to marvel over. I do quarrel with their landscaping because some is oversized dwarfing the house and diminishing views. The deck's bushes were allowed to get so tall, you cannot see the fishboil fires without purposefully walking to the cooking shelter.
Dinner is paid upon arrival and served buffet style. The selections are:
Fishboil dinner: $12
Chicken dinner: $12
Fish and chicken combo: $12.
Fish, (grilled honey glazed) chicken and (grilled whiskey glazed) ribs: $16.
Side dishes were creamy coleslaw, boiled potatoes, boiled onions, salt rimmed rye bread and apple slice for dessert. Except for coffee included, all drinks are a la carte. They do have a liquor license.
In advance of dinner, I went looking for the fishboil show. No point in going to a fishboil if there is no action to be seen. I found the cooking shelter with one side devoted to grilling chicken and ribs. Over a woodfire, I found two very large cast iron cauldrons boiling over wood fires. They were cooking potatoes and onions upon my arrival. These were removed and the real show about to begin. Fitzgerald's does not use whitefish or trout, which they claim is the Door County tradition. Instead they use North Atlantic Cod, because of the bigger meatier pieces and no bones to pick out. The fish is introduced, then allowed to boil with foam building threatening to flow over. While most cooks would be inclined to lower the temperature, the fishboil master instead throws kerosene into the fire. The pot is enveloped in flames and the fish boils over extinguishing it in a few harried moments. Drama over, the basket is lifted to remove the finished cod.
In a sectioned plastic plate, I was served creamy coleslow, a large boiled onion, two smaller boiled potatoes, two pieces of cod with melted butter poured over the hot food like gravy. Atlantic Cod not being a very strong tasting fish or very oily, the fish and vegetables cooked in the same waterbath had a mild taste. While I don't have anything else to compare it to, it was a nice introduction to an interesting regional cooking style.
Fitzgerald's has been conducting fishboils for almost 20 years at the location. It certainly is closer than Door County to satisfy your curiosity.
Fitzgeralds Genoa Junction Octagon House
727 Main St
Genoa City, WI 53128
(262) 279-5200
Wed & Thurs: 5 PM - 8:30 PM
Fri & Sat: 5 PM - 9 PM
Sunday: 3 PM - 8 PM
No credit cards. This is a cash-only establishment.
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Cathy2 on June 25th, 2007, 3:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.