Green Bay

Green Bay is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It's at the southern end of Green Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan. Lambeau Field is the home of the Green Bay Packers football team and the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Locomotives, passenger rail cars and other artifacts are on display at the National Railroad Museum. The central Neville Public Museum showcases the art, history and science of the region.
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National museum
Museums
The National Railroad Museum in Green Bay is a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of American railroad history. This museum boasts an impressive collection of locomotives, railcars, and various artifacts that showcase the evolution and significance of rail transport in the United States. As one of the oldest railroad museums in the country, it offers both indoor and outdoor exhibits featuring historic trains such as steam engines and passenger cars. Interactive displays provide insight into how railroads have shaped the nation's economy and infrastructure over time.
Huge fun! Whether you're a kid or an adult, you'll find this place amazing. The National Railroad Museum has preserved a large piece of American history: the Union Pacific Big Boy, the Eisenhower, the Hiawatha Express, and many other impressive specimens of the Industrial Era. The museum has also kept many interiors intact, so you feel like a passenger from back in the day when you step into one of the cars. Whenever I'm here, I'm reminded how much I wish these gigantic trains were still around.
Alex W — Google review
I have visited many times but this time I brought my nephews, age 7 and 4, along with my 18 year old daughter. We packed a lunch so we could spend time wandering. The boys especially loved going into real trains and riding on one. They played for a long time with the toy trains and found some treasures in the gift shop. I can’t wait for the new addition to be done.
Megan M — Google review
This is a small museum done very well. Not nearly as overwhelming as Illinois Railway Museum can be for kids, which really needs multiple visits to see. I come to revisit Union Pacific 4017, one of 8 remaining Big Boy locomotives. I have seen 6 in person. I really appreciate that it is kept inside but sufficient space is allowed around it so it can still be photographed in it's entirety. The one in Denver is up against a roll up door making photography all but impossible. Unfortunately, I can offer no information at all about the new building and expansion of indoor storage the museum will have. My visit was 5 days before the new building opens. Lovely museum, can see all the exhibits and rolling stock in an afternoon. Pack a picnic and stay for the day. Take a train ride while you're here! Yes you can ride in vintage coaches pulled behind an antique diesel locomotive.
Sean H — Google review
This is an amazing place. Whether a train aficionado or not, this museum will leave you wanting to learn more about these powerful mechanical structures. Lastly to finish the tour, take a ride a in a 100 old train. Highly recommend 🤙
Karinabel - — Google review
It is the only congressionally designated National Train Museum. The main pavilion has so much ight and space as if trains were just delivered to hit the roads. There is a nice picknicka area, two circles rides, and the observation tower. From the tower there is a nice view over the museum, river, and... the Lambeau Field. At the museum you'll see more than 80 railroad cars and locomotives, including the biggest ever steam engine, ready for your close inspection. It is far from the biggest train museum but trains here are kept in the "new" condition.
Andre K — Google review
What a great museum. Having been here last 20yrs ago it’s insane to see how much they have worked on improving the museum. Museum has a lot of world renowned railroad items such as a big boy… a war train from the UK and MULTIPLE steam engines just to name a few things! There is also a train ride on property and for an additional $5 I’d say it’s worth it!!
Colin — Google review
This museum is a fantastic spot for anyone with even a passing interest in trains. I was really impressed with the collection, especially since you can get so up close and personal with everything. They have a huge collection of over 70 pieces, and they've done a great job of preserving them. A lot of the locomotives and cars are housed in these big, clean exhibit halls, which are nice and climate-controlled. The best part is that you can actually walk through many of them, both inside and out. It's not just a "look but don't touch" kind of place, which is awesome for kids and adults alike. I was blown away by the sheer size of the Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4017—it’s one of the biggest steam locomotives in the world and truly a sight to see. It was also really cool to see Dwight D. Eisenhower's WWII command train and the futuristic-looking Aerotrain. Beyond the main exhibits, they have a train ride that takes you on a 25-minute tour of the whole 33-acre campus (for an additional $5). It's a great way to see the outdoor displays and learn a bit of history from the conductor. I also climbed the observation tower for a great view of the whole place and the Fox River. The staff were all super friendly and helpful, too. While I thought the collection was incredible, a few of the outdoor pieces showed a little wear from the elements. But, I heard they're planning some expansions and new climate-controlled spaces, which sounds like it will make it even better. Honestly, I'd highly recommend it, especially if you're looking for a fun and educational activity for the whole family in the Green Bay area.
Timmy S — Google review
Had a great visit and donated $1050 that I collected for reward money for a local railroad after a train theft. The RR recommended this museum for the donation. Kudos to the CEO for the awesome tour and pumping that pump car down the rail! 😆
Jason A — Google review
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Botanical garden
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Garden
Green Bay Botanical Garden, situated on Larsen Road, spans 47 acres and was established in 1996 on the former Larsen Orchard site. The garden features various areas including the Agnes Schneider Terrace, John and Janet Van Den Wymelenberge Color and Foliage Garden, and Mary Hendrickson Johnson Wisconsin Woodland Garden.
The flowers were gorgeous the first week of June and the sculptures made from trash out of the Great Lakes was so interesting! I could have spent many hours here. They have a lovely children’s section too! The winter lights are really fun too and a totally different experience :)
Elizabeth P — Google review
Such a beautiful garden! Not too big, we walked around in less than 2 hours. A favorite place for weddings. We enjoyed a display of statues made of washed out trash - a cool way to spread awareness and make art at the same time. They have plenty of gazebos and also a children's playground with a splash park. Clean restrooms at the visitor center.
JitkaKac — Google review
From the front desk to the employees/ volunteers we met on the paths, the service here was impeccable. We visited before attending a wedding and the weather was absolutely perfect. We saw hundreds of beautiful flowers and plants and explored the grounds with the little time we were afforded. I would highly recommend making a special trip to Green Bay just for this lovely attraction.
Lindsay B — Google review
This is the most beautiful garden I have been to. I highly recommend getting a membership and going frequently throughout the year to see how every area changes. The membership also allows you access to other gardens around the country. They have a wonderfully fun kids area. It’s creative and imaginative. Bring walking shoes, it will take a few hours to see all the beauty it holds. The garden of lights in the winter is also a magical thing to explore. They do concerts in the summer but not my preferred genre but would recommend if you are into what is being played as the area is so lovely.
CAnDi L — Google review
We truly couldn't have asked for a more perfect ceremony location. The Johnson Woodland Garden was absolutely stunning for our May wedding, and being able to take pictures in the other gardens was an incredible perk, which provided a gorgeous backdrop for our photographer. Working with the Botanical Garden team was also a dream! Communication with Kristin was excellent throughout the planning process. She had thought of everything and ensured that every last detail would be taken care of. Devon, our day of assistant, was also incredible! She made sure that everything ran smoothly and made me feel like I didn't have to worry about anything! We had the best day and can't thank the Green Bay Botanical Garden staff enough!
MacKayla V — Google review
It was wonderful to walk around and see so many of the early autumn blooms. A lot of pollinators were out and about still. We took our niece and she was in love with the gardens and the play ground area.
Niko M — Google review
Our wedding ceremony at the botanical gardens was absolutely perfect! The setting was stunning, the staff was so kind and accommodating, and the gardens made for the most beautiful photos. Everything felt magical and we couldn’t have asked for a better place to say “I do.”
Delaney T — Google review
One of the true Gems of Green Bay!! Such care, variety & imagination throughout! Wonderful to walk slowly and breathe in God's creation - or find one of many benches to sit & absorb it.
Dave M — Google review
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Natural history museum
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Neville Public Museum is the largest museum in Green Bay, showcasing the art, history, and science of Northeast Wisconsin. Established in 1927 and housed in a building from 1983, it offers a comprehensive look at the city's history from 10,000 BCE to the present. The museum features permanent collections such as the Neville Photograph Collection and Hometown Advantage: The Community and the Packers.
The Neville is always such a fun time! They have a mix of static and variable exhibits, all of them providing insight and knowledge into the world! Featured in my photos was a limited time dinosaur exhibit with a real life paleontologist! My kids always love it here.
Nate S — Google review
This smaller museum has a lot of great local artifacts as well as displays from local artists and modern conversation points on display. There is a fee if you don't reside in Brown County, but the price is worth it to keep history alive and visible for everyone to see. The counter staff was super informative.
Lord E — Google review
I recently visited the Neville Public Museum at 210 Museum Pl, in Green Bay, WI. This is a very nice museum located at a beautiful site with plenty of parking. I walked the museum and enjoyed many of the exhibits on display. Some displays were specific for this area and provided a nice history. I did enjoy the art display of kitchen utensils one spoons all made in art works.
Greg K — Google review
This is a very cool place. I didn’t have the time to go inside but I loved being able to see the exhibits that were available for outdoor viewing. I can’t wait to come back to Green Bay and schedule myself the time to come check this all out. Also, nice touch by letting the dinosaurs wear Packers colored hats.
John K — Google review
This museum may appear small, but there is a lot going on upstairs! I was pleased there was so much to see, but some of the displays had so much going on with only generalized dating. It would have been nice to know more specific timelines for the rocks, shoes, etc., that were in slightly crowded spaces. Some shelves were too high to see. Overall, though, I really did enjoy my time.
Jade B — Google review
Was meeting up with family, & due to the children's museum being overly packed, decided on coming here. Machines were down initially, so getting tickets purchased took much longer than expected, & were way pricier than you'd think. I expected the museum to be more inclusive of all ages, but it's very much geared toward CHILDREN. No biggy, we were there for the kids. It looks HUGE from the outside, but once inside, the exhibits are very small & kinda meh (all my kids were baffled at how what we experienced was basically "IT"). No working restrooms, so I took multiple trips outside IN THE POURING RAIN to take kids to the porta-potties. Not much fun, go figure. I honestly won't be back, & I wouldn't waste your money here either. Take those you love somewhere you can express that love for them. This is definitely not the place!
Lora M — Google review
We visit this museum usually twice a year. Love the Prange’s Christmas window displays- we went last year and again this year. It’s a beautiful, well-kept museum with rotating displays. Great for a couple of hours.
Melissa C — Google review
This museum is different than most I've been too. A large verity of local and state history. Antique guns, clothing and dinosaurs fossils. Took about an hour to go through. It's nice to see local surrounding history. I would say out of all my travels this place is at the top 10 places too visit!
David W — Google review
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Wildlife refuge
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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is a sprawling 600-acre urban refuge, making it one of the largest in the state. It offers free tours and live animal exhibits for families to enjoy. The sanctuary features easily accessible picnic areas, educational displays, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities across its 535 acres. Visitors can also take a short walk or drive to Bay Beach Amusement Park for some extra fun.
This place was great and we will be returning soon! 🦆 The employees were so friendly, informative and helpful and the corn for feeding ducks/geese is affordable. The trails are well maintained and go well with the water features, bridges and natural staircases. There is plenty of parking and the indoor educational spaces/wildlife exhibits are wonderful. Thank you to everyone who works/helps out here! 🌲
Aria G — Google review
This is a beautiful wildlife sanctuary that has free access to the public and has hundreds of acres of land to explore. From rocky waterfalls and watching birds grab fish out the water, to seeing *literally* Hundreds and hundreds of ducks and geese walk around, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is a place to go to get outdoors and feel in nature with anybody. Solo, with your partner or with friends. It’s a fun time no matter who goes with. I can guarantee you it will be one of the most memorable spots that’ll live rent free in your head. DID I MENTION YOU CAN PAY TO FEED THE HUNDREDS OF DUCKS AND GEESE? WOOHOO!!!
Alex S — Google review
For the price of FREE. We couldn't ask for more. You are very much immersed into the wildlife. (And with wildlife comes poop everywhere so be prepared!) But its so cool to get up and personal with them. And 90% of it is outdoors so its a nice outdoor walk at the same time. They do have a couple indoor areas as well. The bridge to feed ducks gets PACKED easily though.
Brooke S — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit here for the first time! It was way bigger than I expected and such a nice place for free. It was a very pretty walk and the paths were large so we brought our wagon. There were 2 buildings to go in with more animals to see and in one of them we bought bag of corn to feed the geese and ducks. I would definitely recommend stopping here!
Katie — Google review
This place is amazing. It would be easy to spend days exploring everything. We were expecting to have to pay some kind of entry fee but everything was free. Unless you want to purchase corn to feed the water foul. (I highly recommend getting a few bags) Beautiful and relaxing place to visit.
JoeyLynne P — Google review
Always go here to just take a walk, but also to check out the animals. I actually save my egg cartons and toilet paper tubes for the otters. Love this place. I also donated my parrot cage here after she passed .
Kayla C — Google review
A wonderful place for all ages. Love that they rescue these animals and provide a safe place for them. Great exhibits inside and walking trails.
Nancy H — Google review
What a lovely place. Staff/volunteers were amazing. The stories behind the animals were amazing. Go see and if you can GIVE.
Laura D — Google review
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Amusement park
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Theme Parks
Bay Beach Amusement Park, situated at the mouth of Fox River near the Bay of Green Bay, has been a go-to destination for family fun for over a hundred years. The park offers an array of amenities including indoor and outdoor rentals, picnic shelters, and beach shelters. Visitors can enjoy a variety of thrilling rides suitable for all ages such as bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, giant slides, and the famous Zippin Pippin Roller Coaster.
This park is truly one of the gems of the Green Bay area—affordable, family-friendly, and packed with charm. There’s ample parking, so getting in and out is a breeze. The grounds are clean and well maintained, with plenty of shaded spots and seating areas to relax. There are pavilions available for rent, which makes it perfect for group gatherings or celebrations. The rides are thoughtfully designed for children, making it a great spot for younger families. Ticket prices are extremely reasonable at just $0.25 each, with rides ranging from free to 4 tickets per person. We spent about 4 hours here and only spent around $30 total on tickets and snacks—amazing value! Wait times for rides were short and kept things moving smoothly. All in all, a delightful place to spend an afternoon without breaking the bank.
Meng T — Google review
Amazing place with so much fun stuff for the kids to do. We stopped as a rest point on a larger trip and it was perfect. Super cheap rides and food. Free and plentiful parking, no entry fee etc. We will definitely be back!
Tara W — Google review
We went on a Wednesday and had so much fun. Tickets are only 25 cents each and for 11 of us we only spent $30 on rides for the whole day. The toddler rides are free Tues-Thursdays so we didn't need tickets for those since we went on a Wednesday. The older kids rode rides multiple times and had a blast. The food we felt was was kind of expensive due to the fact that you didn't get much food for what you paid for and the food was bland. One of our favorite parts of the park was the inclusive playground. It was kind of a far walk from the roller coaster, but they are in the works of building a train ride that takes you over to the park. We all had a blast at the park and everyone loved the zip lines. I would definitely recommend this amusement park. It is free to enter, tickets are cheap, and you can bring your own food in, which I would recommend.
Charlese S — Google review
Clean and appears well maintained with plenty of staff. Rides are really a bargain and geared perfectly for younger kids. Family friendly fun for anyone on a budget. Right on the bay and next to wildlife sanctuary for a good wind down walk.
Greg S — Google review
An absolute gem that has delighted families for generations. The park is well maintained and affordable to all. There are rides for kids of all ages with small or no lines making everything even more enjoyable. I highly recommend bringing your kids and grandkids to enjoy all the park has to offer.
Jim B — Google review
What a great place!!! So affordable!!! Stopped for a few hours of fun before Packer Family Night, purchased $40 in tickets (which gave us 160) for a family of 6. Kids went on quite a few rides and adults even enjoyed a few. Left and still had tickets but figured since we were spending the night we'd stop back in the morning for more fun. Stayed for another almost 2 hours and enjoyed more of the higher ticket rides because lines weren't as long because of just opening. Ended up giving away the 76 tickets we had left to a family on their way into the park so we could head home. Concessions are even very reasonable. Very enjoyable!!!
Nancy S — Google review
Go on a yearly basis. If you have children bay beach is an awesome place to go. Plenty of rides and also very affordable! Everything is very fairly priced down to the concessions. Will continue to go back till the kids get too old.
Grizzly G — Google review
If you are ever in Green Bay this is must see! Awesome place to take the kids or an awesome date. Enjoy the cheap rides .25 cents per ticket and the whole family can have fun for under $40 dollars and also great prices on the concessions.
Kevin L — Google review

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Brewpub
Copper State Brewing Co is a laid-back brewery and coffee shop in downtown Green Bay, offering a diverse menu of draft beers and espresso drinks from their affiliated business, Copper Rock. Whether you're seeking a morning caffeine fix or looking to unwind with craft beer in the Biergarten, this spot has you covered. Additionally, they host the lively Oktoberfest event annually, focusing on educating the public about locally produced craft beer.
Best brewery in the city! Great food, ambiance and excellent service. Our server was so kind and patient, went above and beyond for the kids. Will definitely be back. Thank you for making our dinner memorable.
Hannika C — Google review
We tried this place for lunch recently and had a great meal. I have had beer from Copper State Brewing before, but have never been to the brewery/restaurant. Our waiter was awesome. She gave great recommendations. The cheese curds and pub pretzel were great appetizers. The Bloody Mary aioli for the cheese curds was unique, but great flavor. The burgers, mac and cheese and turkey melt were all great entrees. The We Drink At Dawn! (beermosa radler), Platinum Blonde Coffee Cream Ale, and Stilt Stepper (NE IPA) were all tasty. We will definitely be back to try more menu options.
Jimmy K — Google review
Highly recommend this place!! Mike was the absolute best bartender!! We actually went and tried another place and returned to this one because we loved it so much. We definitely will be back when visiting our Packers! Delicious beer, our favorite was "we drink at dawn"- a must try! So glad we stopped here!
Nicole H — Google review
Excellent experience with super great brew & warm Wisconsinites!! This is the first brewery with a coffee house inside, so legit! The hazies, sours, stouts, and pizza was 🔥! The only thing I would improve is the merch. The merch is great, but nothing says Greenbay, Wisconsin on it and tourists live to flaunt the brew cities they visit!
Jeremy D — Google review
This was the first time I visited Copper State and it won’t be the last! The bartender, Michael, helped me decide a beer I’d like and had a great attitude. I ended up ordering the Rugged North burger and it was GREAT! All around cool place with way better food than most breweries.
Christi K — Google review
Super nice place the staff is nice, and the food's price is fair. The pretzel are a must 👌. Also, the coffee and tea is to die for ❤️. 100% recommend the spice chai latte
Pleinair W — Google review
A nice little brewpub. My gluten free wife caused some consternation for the kitchen, but the management had the sense to ask questions before accommodating her. They did accomodate her, and all of our food was good. The beer menu was good and I tried a couple of different house brews. Both were excellent...While people on a gluten free diet generally avoid breweries and I would not recommend this place if you have a serious gluten sensitivity, they will do their best to accommodate your needs.
Alastair S — Google review
My grandson took me to lunch. We both had the Brewben with an upgrade to brussel sprouts for the side. I love the sprouts. The beer is very good also.
Jane Z — Google review
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Hinterland Brewery, founded by Bill Tressler in 1995, is a laid-back brewery offering a variety of handcrafted beers and American dishes made with local ingredients. Their diverse beer lineup includes unique flavors like Door County Cherry Wheat and flagship varieties such as Packerland Pilsner and IPA. In 2017, the brewery relocated to a modern facility in Titletown, near Lambeau Field.
Hinterland Brewery was the highlight of my first visit to Green Bay, WI. What an amazing establishment— this place has it all: cool ambience, fantastic service, amazing food and oh… a flight of 4 gluten free beer🍻 Started with the deep fried cheese curds… a first for this ‘old’ Celiac, and worth the lifetime wait. We also ordered the cod and a Hinty burger (gf buns were amazing, btw), one with chips and one with fries so I could try a little of everything. And of course, even though we were way too full, had to get the gf brownie with ice cream! Everything was top-notch. I even bought a four-pack of the Saving Gracie brown to take home, because it was my fave of the flight. I will definitely be making more trips to Green Bay just to eat at Hinterland Brewery. It is THAT GOOD!
Gluten A — Google review
Good beer, friendly and efficient waiters but very disappointing food. The effort at gluten free cheese curds was nice, but the breading became soft and chewy almost immediately, and they were overcooked, perhaps in a failed effort to keep them crisp. The brisket chili tasted good but had only a few small pieces of brisket in the entire bowl. All beans. Most disappointing by far was the smoked pastrami sandwich. It looked great, thick (actually too thick) slices of pastrami on nicely tasted sourdough, with sauerkraut, Gruyère cheese and a horseradish sauce. Sounds great, but had no flavor! The meat seemed to be boiled - completely bland with tiny hint of smoke flavor, but no taste of pastrami at all. It also had unappetizing streaks of brown in the meat, definitely NOT from smoking as it was in the middle. There was very little sauerkraut and it too was so mild you couldn’t taste it. And there was NO flavor of horseradish at all! I asked for some mustard to give it a little flavor. Really bad for a $24 dollar sandwich.
Rick C — Google review
Outstanding burger. Great atmosphere. I should mention, this is not the first time I ran into this situation, if you don’t want cheese on your burger, say, ‘no cheese’. Just because you say hamburger, it is sometimes interpreted as cheeseburger. There doesn’t appear to be a set rule on ordering hamburgers. Anywhere. Just be clear on what you want as toppings. Just sayin. It’s no one’s fault. Actually, it was our fault. I did remove the cheese. No big deal. Great burger. Toasty. The photo shows half a burger. I split it with my husband. Great root beer!
G S — Google review
Great atmosphere and a wide variety of house brewed beer to sample and try. Loved the fireplaces, very cozy for winter in Wisconsin and fun vibe. Food was good and our server was super attentive and nice. I was not there on a game day, but it is right across the street from Lambeau Field so very convenient to pre or post game
Amber R — Google review
Alright...so we've been here a few times. Food is pricey, drinks are ridiculous...but the food has been pretty good...until today. My husband order the pastrami, but what he got was an experience in large slabs of slimy fat. It was disgusting. We did mention something to our waiter. He said, "okay". That's it. Pictures don't do it justice. Definitely do not order the pastrami unless you love slurping up greasy, slimy globs of fat.
Louisa S — Google review
Hinterland (in Titletown), right across from Lambeau, is a solid spot. It’s usually busy, especially on game days or the night before, but the atmosphere is great; lively without feeling too chaotic. The place has a clean, modern feel and a good energy overall. The beer selection is excellent, with plenty of great options on tap. It’s a good stop whether you’re there for dinner or just grabbing a drink before heading over to the stadium.
Robert C — Google review
Place was packed before the game but the vibes were good, server was super friendly despite the frenzy of people, and service was fast. Went with the Pils and a pizza. Both were winners. Fun place and an electric atmosphere on game day.
Aaron — Google review
By far the best reuben sandwich! Better than the famous one at Katz's Deli in NYC. Smoked, thick pieces of pastrami. Also had a great server, Alyssa, that took great care of us. Chai bourbon barrel beer was also excellent.
Michael D — Google review
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Steak house
Republic Chophouse in Green Bay is an upscale and stylish steakhouse offering a sophisticated dining experience. Located in downtown Green Bay, this contemporary chophouse boasts an elegant ambiance and a diverse menu featuring prime cuts of beef, fresh seafood, and an extensive selection of wines. Whether it's a special occasion, group outing, or a romantic night out, the attentive service and refined setting make Republic Chophouse an ideal choice.
One of the best signature old fashioned I’ve had to date. If you like chai and whiskey, they have the drink for you. Service superb, changed my order shortly before it was to come out for the salad and was happily switched over. Dinner was a perfect blend of textures and flavours, next time I’ll have the steak so can’t report on that. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a relaxing ambiance and exquisite food. The cake is also great!
Isaac R — Google review
Been meaning to try this place for forever and boy, we didn’t realize what we were missing out on until we finished our food. When you first walk in, the ambiance is so calm and inviting but also a romantic atmosphere. We got seated in a nice quiet booth. Our waitress came over, Sarah R, and she was fabulous throughout the entire meal. Although our bill for 2 people was well over $200, it was the best tasting food we’ve had from start to finish. We started with the octopus as well as the half shucked oysters. The French onion soup was probably the best French onion I’ve had in the state. The bread came out warm and had three different choices for spreads on it. My steak came out to perfection. The garlic mashed were delicious but had no room whatsoever for them after having all those other things. For dessert we ordered the cheesecake as well as the red velvet cake. You could have fed an entire army for the size of cake that came out. My only complaint, although minor, is wishing there was more N/A options on the menu. Their only Non alcoholic beverage they served was a Heineken. Yuck. So anyways, all around, we were very happy with our meal and our service. Cannot wait to come back to try other things off the menu!
Alyssa — Google review
Enjoyed a great dinner here. Our drinks, appetizers, main course, and dessert were all excellent. There was a minor mishap on my wife's order as they didn't add the additions she requested to her steak, but our waitress was apologetic and made sure we weren't charged for the add-ons that were missing. Other than that everything was delicious. I highly recommend Republic Chophouse for a good meal
Jason M — Google review
Amazing food and service. My main course was the Australian Lamb Chops. You must close shop with a slide of velvet cake. Highly recommend 🙌🫶🤙
Karinabel - — Google review
Arrived early and sat at the bar. Some fun twists on drinks offered. Everyone in my party ordered steak, and said it was good. Also, ordered apps and a piece of carrot cake at the end, that cake was great, and ginormous! We shared it between 4 people! A recommend stop from me!
Will G — Google review
Awesome steakhouse. Awesome experience, awesome food and absolutely first class service. The staff made me feel like I was royalty. Couldn't ask for a better establishment with lower lighting and quiet music. Definitely an awesome place to go on a date or have a high-end meal with friends. My cousin and I were in town for the Green Bay Packer game and we wanted a quality Steakhouse and we're Beyond satisfied with this choice. He got the filet mignon baked mac and cheese and I got the blue cheese crusted ribeye. The price was worth every penny and the portion sizes reflected the prices. Highly recommend this place and I personally can't wait to come back to Green Bay to check this place out again. Thank you for being a first-class establishment
Mike F — Google review
My fiance and I LOVE republic chophouse but it does seem to be changing. The first time we went back in March for our anniversary it was an 11/10 experience. The food was amazing and the service even better. The last time we went just recently, the service was poor (server had us waiting 25 minutes for drinks, and then did not bring out the bread or apps until our entrees came out at least 20 minutes after that. She told us that the other tables food had come out and that took priority but we didn’t understand how she couldn’t have just done the bread and drinks still. She also forgot one of our sides when the food finally did come so we had to wait extra for that too. Lastly, she did get my fiancé’s steak order wrong but at that point we just dealt with it) and the food was good but not great . The famous cake slice was very dry as well which was sad. We were still polite, and are just hoping that was a one off experience. We are definitely going to come back and try again! Like I said, the first time we went was amazing. Steak perfectly cooked, sides mouth watering, and service joyful, timely, and enthusiastic.
Alyssa J — Google review
First time visiting as we were celebrating a birthday! Food was fantastic. Service was wonderful. I had the garlic butter tenderloin and my husband had tuna. Steak really did melt in your mouth. Muddled old fashioneds at the bar were great. Our server felt bad that there was a large ticket ahead of us, but she MORE than made up for it. We barely noticed, as the atmosphere was very enjoyable.
Amy S — Google review
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Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Nestled in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Angelina Restaurant is a cozy and romantic spot offering traditional Italian cuisine. The warm ambiance and impeccable service make it a gem for food enthusiasts. With a meticulously designed menu featuring dishes like Pollo al Marsala and homemade ravioli, this authentic Italian bistro provides a delightful culinary experience.
Truly a delightful experience, came highly recommend too! The food was absolutely delicious, fast and friendly service, did not disappoint! The owner was quite pleasant as well! This is by far the best Italian restaurant in all of Wisconsin, in my personal opinion. If ever in the area and wish to experience authentic Italian food, you’ll definitely want to pay this place a visit. Clean bathrooms, very spacious, with multiple levels to dine. The outdoor area was amazing too, perfect for an intimate setting and/or a delightful evening out with the family.
Emmanuel S — Google review
Easily the best Italian food we’ve had in Green Bay. What a happy surprise. We didn’t make reservations but they accommodated us at the bar. Bartender was engaging and fun to chat with. Everything we ate was amazing. Can’t wait to visit again. Great wine and cocktail selection too!
Jill P — Google review
I had a great experience at Angelina Restaurant in Green Bay—this place nails the classic Italian vibe without feeling overly fancy. I walked in and was seated right away, which was a nice surprise. My server was super friendly, handed me a menu, and quickly brought my drink. I ordered the ravioli with tomato sauce, and it only took about 10 minutes to come out—fast enough to be impressive, but not so fast it felt rushed. The bread they brought out beforehand was warm, crusty on the outside, and honestly just really solid. Now for the star of the show: the ravioli. These weren’t your average frozen pouches—each one was big and generously stuffed with a creamy ricotta filling. The pasta was cooked just right, and while the filling was tasty, the tomato sauce stole the show. Bright, flavorful, and clearly homemade. I found myself mopping it up with the last of the bread. All in all, this was a comforting, satisfying Italian meal in a relaxed setting. No frills, just good food and friendly service. I’ll definitely be back the next time I’m in town.
Dennis E — Google review
Food was great. Came here for a birthday dinner and birthday girl had a great time. We sat outside which looks lovely. I highly recommend you add grilled chicken or grilled Italian sausage if you're meal does not include meat (ex: cheese Ravioli). It costs an extra 10 bucks but well worth it. Service was amazing and server seemed very knowledgeable. The Formaggi appetizer was shared by our table of 7 ...we enjoyed everything but the capers. I highly recommend. This location is in a downtown area and you will need to find street parking (there are meters). I wish I had known this, so just be aware if you are coming on a weekday. I came on a weekend and it was free to park.
Where's F — Google review
Arriana was a wonderful and knowledgeable server. The atmosphere was wonderful,we sat on the patio, and it was very beautiful, heated, and had natural leaves surrounding us. The wine we got was a Chianti and it was a wonderful addition to the Pollo al marsala. The bread came out warm and delicious. We got a prosciutto appetizer and it reminded me of when I was in Italy, my partner and I really enjoyed the Italian music playing, and the authentic Italian atmosphere. Would definitely recommend to anyone coming to Green Bay and my favorite Italian restaurant so far.
Helena D — Google review
Absolutely loved our experience tonight. Food and drinks were fantastic from start to finish. We had the olive tapenade crostini and caprese for apps. Carbonara, gnocchi, ravioli, and ribeye for dinner. Tiramisu, cannoli, and salted caramel gelato for dessert. Everything was delicious. Some of the best carbonara, tiramisu, and cannolis I've had. We also enjoyed a few cocktails. The limoncello margarita was really good (I had 3). My group also enjoyed the limoncello martini. The staff and service were amazing all night. Very welcoming, great recommendations, and very attentive. Service was fast but not rushed. The owner Eddie took time to say hi to us and thanked us for coming in. The head chef also stopped by to make sure everything was good and to talk about the food. So fun. No other place in GB can give you this type of outdoor vibe for dinner. Not many better places to have dinner on a nice summer night.
Ben S — Google review
The most delicious gluten free pasta I’ve ever eaten in my life!!!!!! The salmon is also perfect! The (not gluten free) meatballs have veal!
HaoQi L — Google review
Had the Spaghetti alla Carbonara with gluten free pasta. Gluten free pasta was tasty. We got to the restaurant a few minutes before our reservation and were seated immediately. Waitress was very attentive.
Jeremy N — Google review
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Al's Hamburger is a classic eatery that has been serving up delicious burgers, breakfast, and shakes since 1934. Located in the historic town of Green Bay, this no-frills diner has become a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. The menu boasts mouthwatering burgers, decadent milkshakes in various flavors like caramel, blueberry, and butterscotch, as well as classic options.
Al’s Hamburgers is a fantastic classic diner-style spot that absolutely nails the basics. The menu sticks to what matters: burgers, fries, shakes, onion rings, cheese curds; that sort of stuff. And everything hits the mark! The burgers are the real standout: my wife’s classic burger was simple but perfectly done, and my Tailgate Burger was incredible, packed with flavor and cooked just right. The mac and cheese was solid comfort food, but the onion rings and cheese curds were next-level; crispy, golden, and addictive. It’s the kind of place that reminds you how good a well-made burger joint can be, no matter how simple it looks.
Robert C — Google review
Al’s Hamburger opened in 1934 and gives you true diner feels. I was super excited to try one of their burgers due to their claim of best burger in Green Bay. I ordered the Big Al Burger, which is a 1/2 pound burger with cheddar and Swiss cheese, sautéed onions and mushrooms, horseradish mayo, lettuce, tomatoes and served on a ciabatta bun. You get a choice of fries or tots. Or for an up charge you can do onion rings, deep fried pickles or cheese curds. I went with fries. My friend got a 1/4 pound hamburger and cheese curds. When the burger came out, this thing was big and greasy, just what you want from a diner. Unfortunately the burger was extremely bland and had zero seasoning. I asked my friend how their burger was and they said it was blah. The fries were nicely seasoned and the cheese curds were delicious. Sadly, I was very disappointed and had high hopes for such a long running restaurant in our city. I’m hoping it’s a fluke and would be willing to try it again. Give us a follow on Facebook and Instagram @gbdiningdykes
Ashley — Google review
We stopped in here for lunch recently and had a great experience. There’s not a ton of seating (four booths and seats at the counter), but we didn’t have to wait long for a table. The chocolate shake, burgers, grilled cheese and cheese curds were great. The staff were friendly and welcoming. They charge a 3% fee for credit cards so bring cash if you want to avoid that, but they have an ATM. We will definitely be back.
Jimmy K — Google review
Food was absolutely superb. Totally got the bang for my buck. I ordered the 131 burger which is a 1lb burger. It was cooked perfected and the seasoning was spot on. The service was slow however and they did charge me the wrong amount for a different table and caught it thankfully.
Michael P — Google review
When Al's opened for business in 1934 the Green Bay Packers Football Club was only 15 years old and Curly Lambeau was the head coach. To stay in business for 91 years you know they must be doing something right. I stopped in here for lunch on July 20th 2025 with eight friends. We are all Bears fans and were a little apprehensive about stopping in Green Bay - but I'm so glad we did. Al's is a quaint little diner, but it was a beautiful day and Al's has an inviting outdoor biergarten so we opted to eat outside. I had Al's 1/4 pound Classic with America Cheese and a side of fries. The burger was good but a buddy and I agreed it was a little too salty. The fries were delicious. Service was friendly and quick. If you ever find yourself in Green Bay and you're hungry, you might want to give Al's a try.
Fred M — Google review
A cool classic type diner!! I was able to walk right in and get a counter spot and was able to order fairly quickly! I got a burger fries and a shake overall it was okay burger was a bit over cooked and really no seasoning or flavor at all!however the onions were like half raw half cooked and I ordered cooked. Fries were meh tasted like they were the seasoned fries from Aldi nothing special I was hoping for a classic shoestring diner fry almost like McDonalds. The shining star of the visit was the shake!! Definitely get a shake!
Colin — Google review
Nice place, simple atmosphere and fair prices. They can even add extra patties onto a burger for a few bucks.
Pleinair W — Google review
Bring a few quarters for the meter and stop by for a surprisingly good Tailgate burger. The Western Burger is also REALLY good. Tots are amazing but fries are even better. Chili cheese fries upgrade is good but I prefer to eat my burger over my fries to absorb the grease, sauces, and toppings. Always perfectly crisped
Michael B — Google review
131 S Washington St, Green Bay, WI 54301, USAhttps://alshamburgergb.com/(920) 437-5114Tips and more reviews for Al's Hamburger

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