There are plenty of places to get an ordinary meal, but if you want to bite into something that delivers the flavors of Wisconsin in a bun, there’s just one place to go. The Brat Stop is a classic Wisconsin bratwurst-themed restaurant that has a surprising menu featuring the best brats in Wisconsin. If you’re open to a brat with a little more punch than mustard and onion, this may just be your new favorite restaurant. Here’s what’s waiting for you at the Brat Stop.
The Brat Stop is located in Kenosha County, in far southeast Wisconsin. It’s right off the highway, and it’s within easy driving distance from Milwaukee and all of the city’s suburbs.
The Brat Stop is a classic Wisconsin restaurant with a long history. The owner and founder Gerald Rasmussen purchased an eight-stool bar and cheese shop from his parents back in 1961 when he was just 18 years old.
Big things were in store for the Brat Stop. Over the decades, the restaurant would grow into a Wisconsin icon - it's now a must-visit place in southeast Wisconsin.
The restaurant is well worth the trip to dine on Wisconsin’s favorite sausage, and if you’re traveling between Chicago and Milwaukee on Interstate 94, all you need to do is exit. It’s right off the highway, and tasty brats are waiting!
The Brat Stop serves up crowd-friendly items like pizza, wings and subs, but that’s not why we’re here - we stopped for another delicious reason.
Welcome to brat heaven! You can keep it basic and classic and order the “traditional.” But if you’re feeling a little experimental after enjoying one of the Brat Stop’s cold beers, the sky is the limit. The menu is a sausage extravaganza that includes garlic brats, Cajun brats, veal brats, cheddar wursts, jalapeño cheddar wursts, Polish wursts, and more!
Because the restaurant is located near the state line, the owner calls it the "50-yard line" between the Packers and Bears football teams. Pay it a visit on game day for some real drama! Learn more about the Brat Stop on the restaurant’s website. If you want to go even deeper on a journey to find the best brats in the state, here’s a weird and wonderful meat market you’ll want to visit.
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