Really disappointed with my first time there. Wasn't even sure we were at the right place because the FB advertised Bob's on the Avenue and we could only find bobs pizza and none of us wanted pizza. We entered thru the bar that's the parking lot that our GPS took us too. The first thing I got asked was "you're here for doordash? What's the name" while I'm standing there with my child and 3 other adults. Waited almost 10 min to order drinks. We got the Easter brunch and the ham dinner wasn't very impressive, didn't seem like anything was homemade other than the "cheese potatoes" which was more like potato soup on the plate, 0 cheese pull was more like cheese flavored cream, along with the ham juice everything was drowning. Thankfully I had a mini store bought cold biscuit to soak some of it up. Pizza sauce tasted off on the kids pizza. They appeared to only have 1 server 100% focus on the dinning room and he couldn't handle it even tho he was doing his best. They could have used at least 2 more people to help for the Easter special. No paper towel in the bathroom, just the unsanitary hand dryers. A few Game machines out of order and not labeled, even after I told them about it they did not put up signs on the broke machine. They did refund the credits that were taken from the out of order machine but because they were short staffed it took awhile to get...
Read moreI ordered pizza burgers to take out. They won't sell them ala carte' , each sandwich came with a side. So if you want an extra sandwich, you have to have a side even if you don't want a side....the price won't change if you don't get the side. The sandwiches were good, but they skimped on the sauce, so the sandwiches were dry. We ordered cheese curds for an appetizer and they were mozzarella instead of cheddar and they were a blob. All melted together. The Avenue location has no memory of the original Bob's Pizza menu because they argued with me about whether they had ever served the pizza burgers at the Merrill Ave location which of course they did because I ordered from there many times before it changed hands. I appreciate the new owners wanting to keep Bob's Pizza alive in Fondy but they should know the history and be flexible with what people might...
Read moreIn 1835, the construction of the Military Ridge Road began. It passed through Fond du Lac, connecting the forts in Wisconsin and Fort Dearborn in Illinois.[12] The first school in Fond du Lac was built in 1843. The first railroad came to the community in 1852. About 1856, the first English-language newspaper in Fond du Lac, the Fond du Lac Commonwealth, was founded. Logging and milling were primary industries in the late 1880s, with access to the lake as the engine of the industry.
From June 1944 to August 1944, the Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds was the site of an Allied prisoner of war camp that held 300 German prisoners of war guarded by 39 U.S. soldiers. The prisoners worked on peas farms and in...
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