Red Circle Inn

Red Circle Inn

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Red Circle Inn in Nashotah, Wisconsin dates back to 1848 when it opened as the Nashotah Inn and served travelers moving through the Lake Country region. It was purchased in 1889 by Captain Fred Pabst who renamed it and introduced the signature red circle symbol that the restaurant still uses today. Now one of the oldest operating restaurants in the state, it remains known for classic Wisconsin supper club favorites such as prime rib, ribeye steaks, walleye, shrimp cocktail, and seafood chowder. Guests also enjoy traditional desserts and cocktails like the Brandy Old Fashioned which help keep its historic charm alive.

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Food + Drink • History