Experience Midwest Magic in Madison
From sampling farmers' market favorites to exploring the city from the water, join college friends as they reunite over Madison's many treasures
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Hidden behind Madison’s Historic Train Depot, The Harvey House is a celebration of the iconic Wisconsin supper club. The menu takes Midwestern classics and applies a modern twist for dishes that are both familiar yet gourmet. Seating is spread over multiple levels, allowing guests to choose from a fully glassed-in train platform, refurbished private train car or the cozy and sophisticated second floor. Original brick and woodwork pairs perfectly with pops of marble to create an atmosphere inspired by the Golden Era of train travel but with the sophistication of modern design, making The Harvey House an unmissable destination for dishing and dining with friends.
See More Madison DiningFrom mid-April through mid-November, the farmers’ market lines the grounds of the Wisconsin State Capitol—affectionately referred to as The Square. At the largest producers-only market in the Midwest, visitors will find an abundance of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, pastries and breads—most famously, Stella’s hot and spicy cheese bread, an irresistible snack as you make your way from stall to stall. Go early to avoid the crowds and get the best selections, or stroll The Square at a more leisurely pace and soak up all the sights and sounds.
See More Things To Do In MadisonJust outside of Madison in the city of Dane is J. Henry & Sons, a bourbon distillery born on the farm of the Henry family. Their small batch bourbon is made of a unique heirloom grain and slow-aged in large barrels in their barn. The end result is a spirit that’s meant to be sipped and savored whether you take it neat, on the rocks or mixed. Book a tour to learn the finer points of bourbon production, nosing and tasting, and sample three expressions of the J. Henry & Sons craft.
Find More Things To Do In MadisonWhat’s better than a cold drink on a hot day while overlooking the downtown skyline? Many would say, “not much!” After an afternoon spent kayaking around Olbrich Park—or, if you just want a cold beverage with a hot view—pop over to Olbrich Biergarten, a community gathering spot that is sure to please. Pack your own picnic or dine on snacks that pair perfectly with a pint, such as brats, soft pretzels or cheese curds, and relax at this urban oasis.
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