![]() But with the costs of everything going up and inflation happening like it is, we have our hands tied behind our back,” she said. “We’re a family-orientated business, we’re reasonably priced, and we want to stay the way. It’s a family-owned operation with two locations.Ĭinder’s owner Kelly Matelski said those increased costs are reflected in higher menu prices. ![]() That’s the largest increase since 1981.Ĭosts are not only up for consumers, but also for businesses like Cinder’s. Bureau of Labor Statistics said food away from home is up about 7% from 2021. ![]() “We have to make money too, to pay bills to pay us, to pay for electricity and to pay everybody else,” Aguirre said. Not to mention the cost of running the business itself. That includes essential products like buns and chicken. “50%, or 60% or 75%, prices have gone up,” he said. Those increases often equate to increases in menu pricesĪs he cooks up bacon, hamburgers and other other meats, he can run down a list in his head of cost increases over the past year on just about everything they buy.Costs are also up for things like electing, gas and wages.From buns to meat to butter, restaurants are facing increases in costs. ![]() “I love the rooftop.”īeth Wallace is a fan of Game Day because of its “nice atmosphere, bar outside, tons of games and fire pits. “Holidays,” said Mandy Vale via Facebook. “Houdini's Gastropub has a great patio and a fantastic menu,” tweeted Jill Senso. Recommendations from readers include Spats, Houdini’s Escape Gastropub, Rookies, Brewed Awakenings, Green Gecko, Cinders and Stone Arch Brewpub in Appleton Game Day Sports Bar in Buchanan Solea Mexican Grill locations in Grand Chute and Neenah Osorio’s Latin Fusion in Grand Chute Zuppas in Neenah Holidays in Fox Crossing and all StoneYard locations. The downsides are that the deck bar allows cigarette smoking, and a country western radio station is often turned up too loud until someone complains, he said. “There are some picnic table seats on the back deck where, on Sundays, you can eat chicken or chicken and ribs (plus salad bar if you want it) for a ridiculously inexpensive lunch and watch the boats go by on the Wolf River," he wrote. The Waters in New London was Gary McGoey’s pick. “The food, drinks and service were unbelievable and the dining outside along the river was the perfect backdrop to a wonderful evening.” “Recently our group of six adults enjoyed the outdoor dining at Mr. Absolutely beautiful by the rushing water,” said Lynette Nushart. “You can eat outside at Atlas Waterfront Cafe by the locks. The other half is reserved for humans only.) (Technically, just half of The Source's patio is dog friendly. Terri Schroeder tagged her friend on Facebook: “The Source has good food and is dog friendly, I'm done at 2 on Thurs. “You can't beat the view of Lake Winnebago from the outdoor patio and Tiki bar at Waverly Beach,” said Peggy Jansen Sobiesczyk via Facebook. Brew’s Taphouse, Tempest Coffee Collective, Pullmans, Fratellos and Atlas Waterfront Café in Appleton The Source Public House and Waverly Beach in Menasha Ground Round in Neenah and Oshkosh and The Waters in New London. While the restaurants are divided into the two categories, some straddle the line or have elements of both scenic and urban settings. Here’s are their suggestions, plus a sampling of quotes. Last week, at the prompting of a reader who wanted to eat outside, I asked Post-Crescent readers to help me make a list.
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