What is there to do in Green Bay?
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What is there to do in Green Bay?
I have to go up there next week for two days. Any suggestions for things to do? Places to eat? I got work for most of the day but will have plenty of free time at night.
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In post #22 of the thread linked below, allanf recommended two restaurants:
http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=577667
http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=577667
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Strongly consider Kroll's restaurant for good comfort food. Sorry, not sure of the location. Also Chili John's (in Lambeau) has been cited as a fave by John Madden. Green Bay is a fun place to visit, very nice people.
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Well if you hate the packers, then Lambeau Field probably won't interest you. Otherwise their museum is a neat place to visit.
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Originally Posted by rustyr
Well if you hate the packers, then Lambeau Field probably won't interest you. Otherwise their museum is a neat place to visit.
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Resurrecting this thread on my new favorite American city.
Sorry to be ignorant, but when does the NFL season begin and end? Any worthwhile Chinese or other Asian restaurants where one could invite local partners for dinner?
Sorry to be ignorant, but when does the NFL season begin and end? Any worthwhile Chinese or other Asian restaurants where one could invite local partners for dinner?
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The season begins in September and continues through December. Playoffs are in January and February, though the Green Bay team is struggling this year and as such playoffs may be unlikely. Note that tickets are in high demand, so you should definitely arrange in advance through a broker or other third party.
Green Bay Packers Schedule
Green Bay Packers Schedule
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Originally Posted by cliff_rock
The season begins in September and continues through December. Playoffs are in January and February, though the Green Bay team is struggling this year and as such playoffs may be unlikely. Note that tickets are in high demand, so you should definitely arrange in advance through a broker or other third party.
Green Bay Packers Schedule
Green Bay Packers Schedule
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Originally Posted by UA2SYD
I have to go up there next week for two days. Any suggestions for things to do? Places to eat? I got work for most of the day but will have plenty of free time at night.
Bob H
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Originally Posted by mosburger
Thanks a lot for the information. I hope our new partners feel enough local pride to organize a game or two for us. I'm quite sure they have season tickets anyway. ^
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More on Green Bay
If you do manage to get tickets to a home game, arrive at Lambeau about 2 to 3 hours before game time. Walking around the Lambeau Field area can also be known as Tailgating - just introduce yourself as out-of towners at a couple of the larger tables or gatherings you find and I predict some of "local people" (which means anyone who lives in the state of Wisconsin) will invite you to join them for beer and brats, Green Bay fans are the friendliest people in the world.The "old train station" is the Titletown Brewery, located on the Fox River. Great pub food. The restaurants in the Lambeau Field area are also inthe same category, check out Stadium View, Anduzzi's, Brett Farve's Steak House, and The Bar - all within walking distnce of the "frozen tundra".
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If you are at Green Bay for a free afternoon, go to the Packer Hall of Fame. Even if you have been there awhile ago, they recently moved and updated the Hall of Fame. It used to be across the street from the stadium. When they renovated the statium, they moved the Hall of Fame to the stadium. There is so much NFL history there. I think many non-Packer fans would find something there to enjoy.
During non-game days, I think they also offer Lambeau Field tours...
During non-game days, I think they also offer Lambeau Field tours...
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Washington way behind the mall by the Nitschke bridge has a bunch of pubs and is crowded on the weekends, the Prime Quarter steakhouse is a place where you cook your own steak, nice place to talk to people while grilling your meal.

