chicagostyledog wrote:Captain Mikes Pub in Kenosha has flown under my radar for years. Not any more! This place rocks with the absolutely best burger in Kenosha...Da Beeef will love this joint. Pictures, you ask? I was too busy eating, drinking, and schmoozing with the customers at the bar.
What's up CSD, helluva hangout huh? I'm a little backed up on posts and had been waiting for the weather to warm to get this thread going again. Because despite close to 50 something spots being doc'd on it with at least 85% of them worthy stops I'm still not finished. There's alot of ground round to cover. So lets knock out a Kenosha Trifecta with this one.
Kenosha, WI
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Uncle Mikes off I-94 is bigger than Captain Mike's down by the harbor but both places are generally packed. Never ate at Uncle's though. In a town with as high of a people to bars ratio as Kenosha you better do something good of you want the business. Both of these places are the best bars to drink beer at in the area. If it's something from the state that's good, they most likely have it on tap. If you're a whiskey fan they have 150+ selections of it arranged in different categories.
"Eat like a King and Drink the Local Village Idiot"
Captain's has an extensive burger list ft. house made creations. I guess similar to a place like Kuma's but I haven't been there in a decade. Aside from the beer and burgers, the mac and cheese seems to be very popular with locals too. Good luck getting a seat at the bar on a Saturday. They do have outdoor seating when its warm. Burger options are somewhat overwhelming. They feature fresh grassfed patty's in 5 or 10 oz options and have a variety of Juicy Lucy spin-offs with a Wisconsin flare as well as every other popular combination you can think of and deep fried options you dont want to think of. Feel free to build your own on the sheet you fill out your order on.
a Zombie eating a burger inside the Fish Tank
So the burgers? Keeping it simple with an option like the "Dirty Burger" isn't a bad idea. Char-grilled top quality beef topped with cheddar, a housemade black and tan onion ring, and horseradish mayo. Lettuce, tomato etc served on the side as well your choice of a side, the fresh cut fries kicked up with black pepper arent bad. I agree with CSD the burgers here paired with some beer from
Ale Asylum or elsewhere in-state is best in the immediate area.
Captain Mike's "Dirty Burger"
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A stones throw from Captain Mike's is Paddy O's Pub
I've been into Paddy's plenty of times but usually stay for a drink when it's warm and I can hang out in the yard and play bags out back. Inside it's pretty no frills as is their food and beer menu. They describe the burgers as "Not gourmet, just good" and I guess you could call them that. Unfortunately despite the promises of "Char-Broiled Sandwiches" these arent made over real charcoal like many places you'll find north up the lake. I guess for a $4 bar burger it's not bad but in state where you can get great versions of that, this isn't it.
Cheeseburger and Chips with some Bags out Back
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There's no shortage of
old school Drive-In's and local
family owned Italian food spots and such in Kenosha. At Andy's Drive-In you can get a taste of both worlds. Up in Sheboygan where theres a heavy German population they serve brat burgers. Down in the Kenosha and Racine area where there's a heavy Italian presence they have
pizza burgers. Different places put out different versions of this local treat. At Andy's they use an Italian sausage patty covered in marinara and melted mozzarella served on a nice locally sourced toasted hard roll.
Brat Burgers or Pizza Burgers? Depends on which one I have a taste for.
Pizza Burger from Andy's Drive-In
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Captain Mike's Beer & Burger Bar
5118 6th Ave
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 658-2278
Paddy O's Pub
5022 7th Ave
Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 652-7223
Andy's Drive-In
2929 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, WI 53143
(262) 658-2067