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Best Local Cheese Curds!

Best Local Cheese Curds!

Janesville Buzz

Posted On: January 6, 2025

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We're back with January's Poll!! We want to know what your favorite LOCALLY OWNED place is to get cheese curds! (So that means do not say Culver's 🥰)


Who has the best??? Let us know if we missed any spots :)

Best Cheese Curds Poll | Total Votes: 477

Ended January 27, 2025

Bricks & Stones

185 votes | 39%

Barkley's Burgers Brews & Dawgs

99 votes | 21%

Drafthouse

45 votes | 10%

Game Day Sports Bar & Grill

44 votes | 10%

Whiskey Ranch

15 votes | 4%

O'Riley & Conway's Irish Pub

11 votes | 3%

Looking Glass

10 votes | 3%

GR's Sandwich Shoppe

9 votes | 2%

Luke's Deli

9 votes | 2%

Milwaukee Grill

9 votes | 2%

Bazinga Classic Pub & Grille

6 votes | 2%

Two Brothers

6 votes | 2%

Bogeys Burgers and Beer

4 votes | 1%

Mike's Mr. Pizza

4 votes | 1%

Sammys Hilltop

4 votes | 1%

Sneakers Sports Bar & Grill

4 votes | 1%

El-Ra's

3 votes | 1%

Charlie's Place

2 votes | 1%

Lucky Bell

2 votes | 1%

Wiggys Saloon

2 votes | 1%

Fast Eddy's Eats

1 votes | 1%

Janesville Country Club

1 votes | 1%

Mo's Taasbag

1 votes | 1%

Road Dawg Saloon and Eatery

1 votes | 1%

Bad Brad's

0 votes | 0%

Lark Market

0 votes | 0%

Riley's Sports Bar & Grill

0 votes | 0%

Russ's Park Place

0 votes | 0%

Slicks Bar & Grill

0 votes | 0%

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