Popular Wisconsin Pub Has Biggest Burgers And Bloodys You’ll Ever See
This Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pub has achieved legendary status statewide for the size of its burgers and its epic-sized bloody marys, including one that's served with a whole fried chicken.
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If a tasty burger and a Bloody Mary sounds like a perfect meal, one very popular Wisconsin pub and grill should be your destination. It's worth the 90-minute drive to Milwaukee.
Also... you better bring friends!
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Biggest and Best Bloody Marys in Wisconsin
A while back, I shared a list of southern Wisconsin restaurants that have been featured on the Food Network and while looking at the Facebook pages of these different joints, I saw a photo of a giant Bloody Mary that had an entire, still intact, fried chicken.
I started taking a closer look at this pub and grill and quickly realized I'd found an easy-to-fall-in-love-with place that serves exactly the kind of ridiculous oversized and over-stuffed Bloody Marys you'd want when in Wisconsin.
And wait until you see the burgers they're grilling at this place.
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Sobelmans is located at 1900 W. St. Paul Avenue. I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw photos of food that I could smell and taste immediately, just looking at it. I actually got a little hangry that I can't eat one of these burgers right now.
I'm not a fan of Bloody Marys, but my friends are and I'm more than happy to help any of them eat all the 'EXTRA' things that you can get along with the drink.
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Outrageous Burgers & Bloody Marys at This Wisconsin Pub and Grill
Gallery Credit: Steve Shannon
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