The Stamm House, a popular restaurant on the west edge of Madison, Wisconsin, is housed in a 161-year-old building that has served as a stagecoach stop, an early post office, a hotel and tavern, and a prohibition era speakeasy. For several decades, asking Madison locals where to have a typical Wisconsin or Madison meal would likely result in a suggestion to try the Stamm House. Today's owner maintains the traditions and historic integrity of this designated landmark, while catering to the comfort and tastes of modern diners. The Stamm House's all-you-can eat family-style fish fry (served on Wednesdays and Fridays) is consistently rated among the top two or three in the Madison area by diners in "best" polls conducted by local publications.
February 28, 2005 @ 7:31 PM
a diner from Middleton, WI
Very nice building and atmosphere, and good food, but my group had reservations and we still had to wait over an hour (in the hallway by the bathroom) to be seated--and then quite a long time to recieve the fish fry. Good thing we like each other!
Very nice building and atmosphere, and good food, but my group had reservations and we still had to wait over an hour (in the hallway by the bathroom) to be seated--and then quite a long time to recieve the fish fry. Good thing we like each other!
Very nice building and atmosphere, and good food, but my group had reservations and we still had to wait over an hour (in the hallway by the bathroom) to be seated--and then quite a long time to recieve the fish fry. Good thing we like each other!