Cbot wrote:Great pics and post Da Beef! U ROCK!
kicks22 wrote:Wow, I love this thread.
P. Channon wrote:This is a great thread and makes me understand how little I knew about the Wisconsin burger culture.
eatwisconsin wrote:Da Beef knows more about Wisconsin burgers and hidden gems than most Wisconsin foodies, myself included!
bosk wrote:All of these places look amazing.
chicagostyledog wrote:Da Beef...Happy Eating!
TomInSkokie wrote:CSD: Beef covered Sobelman's...The man is everywhere!
Hey folks, thanks for the love. Glad y'all are enjoying all the bombastic burger stops in the heavyweight state, although probably not quite as much as I am...
So here's another one.
brandon_w wrote:c8w wrote:Da Beef wrote: I had a place long on my list in Fort Atkinson on my mind for morning breakfast but it's closed on Sunday's. So instead we made our way back to Chicago and stopped in at the world famous Frank's Diner in Kenosha for breakfast.
Hmm. I thought I knew Fort a bit... maybe I dont know it as well as I thought
Which breakfast place is this, that you had in mind? I am not sure Id rank any of the ones I know in Fort up to Frank's Diner standards...if there is one Id love to try it! (But then I think Franks is awesome actually... even their 'special dessert roll" or whatever it was that I tried a year or so ago was brilliantly good. And their bread is terrific, of course.
c8w
Having grown up there, I can only imagine he is talking about Soup's On. Which is a fine breakfast place, but I wouldn't call it destination breakfast food.
What no love for Scottie's Eat Mor?
Fort Atkinson, WI
Well I made it up there this past Friday. I was in Kenosha and said screw it. The drive from Kenosha to the Fort is pretty simple. You just get off at the Lake Geneva exit from 94 and take Route 50 to Route 12 which takes you right up to Scotties Eat Mor after about 25 minutes. I first heard of Scotties from a rec from a friend at the local bar who's from around that way. This was last year about the time I started this thread that he told me about it. After a little online search at some point (theres not much on Scotties) I found
this dudes flickr account and his pics put it on my "must hit in Wisconsin" list. Scotties isn't the first burger found along US 12 on this list (It's also in Jefferson County like many others) and the ride into Fort Atkinson was pretty nice on the sunny spring day. We went thru Whitewater, which has a classic Wisconsin Main street and also passed quite a few supper clubs, bakeries and taverns en route. This is the middle of dairyland and Fort Atkinson is the home to the National Dairy Shrine. Huh? how do you worship dairy? Is there a sacred cow or something? It shares a visitor center with the Hoard Historical Museum, which was William D. Hoard's house. Hoard I learned was the 16th Governor of the state and the founder of
Dairyman's Magazine.
America's Dairyland
Scotties is a classic old style diner. It's small, like smaller than Frank's, it sits 16 and more times than not has a full house. It's been around in the same spot, same building since the original diner tenant opened up shop in 1935. Of course it sits on Main street.
The view as you enter
The view from my seat (in back) with Scottie manning the grill
This was my first time up around this way and I got great rec's already from brandon_w and c8w and wouldn't call this destination dining but thought it was really good "middle America" eating. It was classic Wisconsin. Scottie, the namesake, controls the grill and he does it like a world class pro. Not to mention the grill is smaller than alot of peoples HD TV's these days. Scotties sister, Jackie, handles all the waitressing duties and together they make up the staff and everyone in town knows them. One local stopped in for lunch and brought them a peacock feather? The menu has many of your typical breakfast joint items including omelets, skillets, biscuits and gravy, BLT's and quite a few other things including more usual sandwich suspects and burgers. They also have a specials board and I don't know why I forgot but I missed out on the fish fry. Scottie hand batters his fresh cut fish and doesn't take many short cuts with the rest of his menu either. It's just good home cookin'.
Friday's specials board
It was me and a friend and he let me do the ordering so after my mind went blank I settled on a Denver omelet, an order of biscuits and gravy and a bacon, mushroom, Swiss burger with home fries. On my visit we had regulars sitting next to us and the old timer was shocked with what we ordered. He said I wouldn't be able to finish the burger let alone the rest of the food. He'd been going there since 1954 he told me. By the time we left Scottie had a full house and they were all regulars, all chit chattin' it up with each other. I'm not a breakfast expert but I liked both the omelet and the biscuits and gravy. I thought the sausage gravy was pretty damn good and my favorite part of the duo.
an omelet and some biscuits and gravy from Scotties...eat mor!
So I hear some people asking, "how 'bout the burger?" Well it was damn good too. Scottie starts off with a 16 oz hand patted patty that when cooked goes down to about 14 oz so this isn't no slider. I opted for the mushroom and Swiss with bacon added on and that was the right choice as this was the best bacon I have ever had on a burger. So thick and full of flavor it comes from a local butcher. The burger was cooked to a perfect medium (my friend wanted it that way and we were splitting) but they cook it how you want it. I passed Lake Country Market (seen upthread) on the way to Scotties and I don't remember a burger with as much beefy flavor as Scotties had since that stop.
Bacon, Mushroom and Swiss burger from Scotties Eat Mor
As I was saying, Scotties doesn't take too many shortcuts and they hand cut their fries in house. We had a little bit of confusion however since this was my first visit and I thought the fries were the home fries since they were cut so thick, but what I got seen with the burger were the home fries, the regular fries can be seen in that guys flickr account pics, they look great. Nonetheless, the home fries were no slouch neither, cooked with onions and complemented with hot sauce they paired well with the burger. At $7.95 this might be the best burger deal in America. All the food and an iced tea (poured right) set me back $20.61 before tip. It reminded me of Mickie's Dairy Bar in Madison for many reasons and now I'm thinking maybe a 'Breakfast Stop's in Wisconsin' thread might be in order. You know farmers gotta eat well and in Wisconsin it seems they do. Scotties is a breakfast/lunch joint only and they shut down early and are closed on Sundays so call ahead. I gotta feeling theres alot of locally loved stops like this around the state, heck I've been to many. Stay tuned, more to come.
Eat Mor is a motto I've long lived by
Scottie's Eat Mor
124 North Main Street
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
(920) 563-2900