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A restaurant older than the state of Wisconsin nestled in the heart of Nashotah Wisconsin has been serving steaks and seafood to the surrounding communities for over 165 years. The Red Circle Inn has a long and rich history of serving the community with not only delicious food, but with a meeting place where all are welcome.
Founded in 1848, the Red Circle Inn has been the place to eat in the quaint town of Nashotah, and whether it’s horses and carriages, station wagons, or sports cars, the parking lot is always packed.
The Red Circle Inn’s warm, welcoming staff make it feel like a second home, and the cuisine is unrivaled in the Lake Country area. Whether it is the juicy bistro sliders or the crisp apple tart, no one will go home hungry.
The “Red Circle” as it is called by the locals, hosts events frequently in their upstairs banquet hall, and whether it is a wedding or a middle school track banquet, the catering staff gets it right. The Red Circle Inn is home to not only memories of great food and friendly service, but to a spirit as well. The Red Circle Inn is said to be haunted by the ghost of a bride who died there years ago.
Whether it is the taste of great food, the amiable atmosphere, or the thrill of a haunting, something about the Red Circle Inn keeps customers coming back and the parking lot full.
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