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GBRulz
10-09-2006, 02:04 PM
As many of you know, there is a new section on PR called "On the Town". Each week I will be doing a review of a local establishment. The first one was about Marty's Boston Crab.

Anyhow, I would like some input on things that you liked when you came to GB as I am going to focus the column not only from a locals perspective, but also towards visitors coming to GB for the first time or for those who aren't very familiar with it.

Do you have a favorite place you come to when you visit here? Did you get to take a drive up to Door County and found a spot that think others would like? Did you drive to Appleton for some great shopping? For a first time visitor, what kind of area information would you like to know about? Best place to tailgate....etc.

Your comments will help me get this section going! Thanks everyone :mrgreen:

HarveyWallbangers
10-09-2006, 02:17 PM
I usually stick by the stadium and its bars, but one time I went to a local hole in the wall. It was fun. I'd like to learn more about them. Places that I can go to and good a good price on beer, shoot a little darts/pool, maybe play some golden tee.

I like going up to Door County. Hit a local park off the lakeshore. I've been to some museums and other things, but mostly I want to know what are the cool spots for the locals (bars, restaurants, etc.).

Badgepack
10-09-2006, 03:38 PM
I went to a wedding reception at the Oneida Country Club. It seemed like a nice enough place, course I was pretty wasted.

Partial
10-09-2006, 03:59 PM
Places that I can go to and good a good price on beer, shoot a little darts/pool, maybe play some golden tee.


Ahh yes, golden tee. The most popular video game never to be found in an actual arcade, only bars :D

GrnBay007
10-09-2006, 04:08 PM
what kind of area information would you like to know about?




Player's addresses :twisted:


hehe, j/k



I know I'll be trying Marty's seafood next time I'm there....thanks to your review! :D

Iron Mike
10-09-2006, 06:41 PM
Booyah recipes!!!!

MJZiggy
10-09-2006, 06:45 PM
There's a little amusement park that I've heard of and it would be cool if I could get more details on it for someplace to take the kids while visiting.

Iron Mike
10-09-2006, 06:48 PM
There's a little amusement park that I've heard of and it would be cool if I could get more details on it for someplace to take the kids while visiting.

Bay Beach.

http://www.greenbaygetaways.com/images/baybeach.jpg

Bretsky
10-09-2006, 06:51 PM
I've found the service at the Paradise Club to be less than par after games; can you do writeups on all of their competitors ?

Cheers,
B

GBRulz
10-09-2006, 08:12 PM
maybe I need to start a tour service of showing visitors players houses and bar hangouts? Heck, if people out in Las Vegas actually pay to go on a tour to see Wayne Newtons house, anything is possible !!!

B, stop trying to tip with pennies, you might get better service :wink:

woodbuck27
10-09-2006, 11:27 PM
I usually stick by the stadium and its bars, but one time I went to a local hole in the wall. It was fun. I'd like to learn more about them. Places that I can go to and good a good price on beer, shoot a little darts/pool, maybe play some golden tee.

I like going up to Door County. Hit a local park off the lakeshore. I've been to some museums and other things, but mostly I want to know what are the cool spots for the locals (bars, restaurants, etc.).

"maybe play some golden tee" Harvey

Let's keep sex off this thread Harvey. :mrgreen:

superfan
10-10-2006, 06:22 PM
I'd like some suggestions for off the radar but decent hotels. The kind that you can't find on Expedia, and might actually still have rooms available on home dates one week after the schedule has been released.

GBRulz
10-10-2006, 06:36 PM
I'm working on the hotel thing. I emailed Mad a partial list yesterday just making sure that the format is right for him.

keep the suggestions coming !!!

chewy-bacca
10-11-2006, 08:38 AM
I stayed at the casino, its real nice. Got to see the team too!

GBRulz
10-11-2006, 10:47 AM
chewy, was it the night before a home game when you saw them?

chewy-bacca
10-11-2006, 10:55 AM
yes, 03 the lions game. they were stying there and in meetings and moving all around the place.

:cool: :cool:

made my trip! that and the 41-7 (i think) beat down we handed out

hurleyfan
10-11-2006, 09:10 PM
Was in Green Bay only once in my life and loved it.. Wish I had more time there!

My dad & I got lucky enough to attend our first Packer game at Lambeau(him for turning 70, me for lucky# 40 in 1997). Got into town Saturday morning (flew in from NY and boy were our arms tired!) Got to meet Nitschke & Brian Noble in our hotel Sat afternoon, have sigs from both, then went driving around..

Finally found Shenanigans and met Fuzzy Thurston, got his sig too!

Don't think his place was all that great, but very cool to be in.. 'specially when we couldn't close to Favre's Steakhouse, which I understand is over rated for the price you have to pay..

I would love to go back to Green Bay again, and hopefully I'll be able to swing it again.

Freak Out
10-13-2006, 12:23 PM
Are there any campgrounds nearby? State, county, etcetera... available for tent camping? I made a day trip to GB once and had a blast. Didn’t get to see much of the town/area other than the Pro Shop and the Field (and the inside of a few Bars). The Pack lost that day but that was expected...we stunk (Dilweg). Lost to the damn Bears of all teams (1990).

MJZiggy
10-15-2006, 08:31 PM
If someone wanted to do a "Lombardi Era" tour, what kinds of places would they go? I know Vincent went to church there and there were some old hangouts and places owned by the old players, but haven't a clue as to where they are.

GBRulz
10-15-2006, 09:47 PM
Zig, that is something that I wouldn't know. It was way before my time! Other than his old office downtown, there really aren't any old landmark type of places that I know of.

BUT, I can give a tour on where Brett goes to church, takes his kid to school, where he lives, what he drives...errr.. that's about it :wink:

Any other suggestions on what you would like to see on the "On the Town" section of PR? I'm going to start work on that webpage this week.

Mad.... how long are you going to sit on that hotel list?? Is it good or not? Oh and thanks for "stickying" this thread btw :wink:

the_idle_threat
10-17-2006, 06:37 PM
A few summers ago, I made a day trip to GB on a random weekday to watch practice and see the newly renovated Lambeau Field.

I missed the morning practice, and the afternoon practice turned out to be special teams only, so there wasn't much to see. At one point, I was maybe five feet from Robert Ferguson on the other side of the fence, and thought about yelling to him, "Hey Fergie, should I pick you on my fantasy team this year?" I didn't do it though, because 1) it would be pretty dorky, and 2) I already knew the answer was "no".

Went through the Pro Shop, and checked out the atrium, but didn't get to the Packer HOF. IIRC, it hadn't been opened on site yet at that time.

Highlight of my trip was a stop at Big Lots in that shopping center right next to Lambeau field, where I picked up the ugliest vase I have ever seen. I swear it looked like an enormous 3rd grade art project. Got it as a wedding gift for a good friend who was married a few weeks later. :mrgreen:

superfan
10-19-2006, 12:06 AM
BUT, I can give a tour on where Brett goes to church, takes his kid to school, where he lives, what he drives...errr.. that's about it :wink:

A few years ago I was hanging out in the main stadium lot pregame, watching the players drive in. The usual Escalades, Navigators, occasional sports cars were well represented. Then Brett pulled in, driving a pretty basic (but new) pickup truck. He, his dad Irv, and somebody else (brother or brother in law?) were all riding three across the front seat -- double shotgun.

That was a fun indicator that despite the big contracts Favre remains a pretty down to earth, good ole country boy.

HarveyWallbangers
10-19-2006, 09:37 AM
Don't forget that Brett strolled in on a cool day wearing a t-shirt, shorts, and sandals.
:D

MJZiggy
10-22-2006, 09:25 PM
Would there be a good, family-friendly joint in town that woud work for holding a gathering? Not too expensive?

GBRulz
10-22-2006, 10:08 PM
Would there be a good, family-friendly joint in town that woud work for holding a gathering? Not too expensive?

what kind of gathering? I mean lots of places have rooms and stuff for stuff like family reunions, private parties, etc.