This is a beloved stop on our annual Wisconsin Dells trip, and after over a decade of visits, it still hits the spot every time. Our group of four came in for brunch and, as always, left full and happy. The food is consistently delicious. It has hearty portions, fresh ingredients, and that unmistakable homemade touch that keeps us coming back year after year. Whether it’s pancakes, omelets, or biscuits and gravy, everything feels made with care.
That said, Stuff’s definitely has a cozy vibe and by that, I mean tight and narrow inside. Tables are close together, which can be a bit of a squeeze during busier times, and navigating the space requires some patience. It’s worth noting if you’re bringing a stroller or have mobility needs.
Accessibility is limited. There are two steps at the entrance, and once inside, it can be difficult to maneuver. The two single-stall restrooms are functional and clean but can lead to short waits when the restaurant is full.
Despite the tight quarters, the staff is always friendly and welcoming. They keep things moving smoothly, even during the brunch rush. Stuff’s has a down-to-earth, small-town diner feel that’s hard to find elsewhere, and the food quality makes any minor inconveniences feel more than worth it.
It’s not flashy, it’s not spacious, but for comfort food and tradition, Stuff’s is unbeatable. We’re already looking forward to...
Read moreWe had high expectations and left severely disappointed. It was over priced, I received the wrong meal (and it wasn't taken off the bill) and our food arrived 15 minutes after our kids. By the time we got our food, our kids were done and it made for a miserable time. I ordered a meat skillet with ham and over medium eggs and got a ham omelet (if I was paying $13 for an omelet I'd have more than just ham in it). My fried potatoes were great though and real (not the pre made frozen ones almost every place else has). I didn't try my husband's, but he said the has was just mediocre and was the stuff right out of a can. My 1 year old also found a piece of meat right after we were seated and was chewing on it 🤢 It definitely was not worth the $93 for 3 kids pancakes, my (incorrect) omelet, has and 1 bloody mary. Also, while cute, my daughter didn't think the minnie mouse pancake looked like minnie (I'm not judging that too harsh, it was better than I could have done. My son loved the sponge...
Read moreStuffs is a bit unique. Definitely a different style and vibe of other brunch places. The draw for us was the unique fresh made buns and uncommon menu items. Overall the staff was wonderful. The food was okay. I got the beef stuff special. It's their roll with essential beef stew on top minus the potato.. it was very reminiscent of a beef pastie I got in Michigan. This however didn't live up. The bun I am not so sure was fresh. I found it doughy and dense. The beef and gravy was great but the bad part was frozen vegetables.. they just sucked. My wife got the breakfast big bun.. it was huge. But lots of pre made items cooked and on top of this bun that is supposed to be the special. Again. We were not impressed. It wasn't bad just not the great experience we hoped for. My son got the county fried steak with fried potatoes. It was good. My recommendation is stick to the traditional fare. That was what the regulars seemed to do.. go. It's not all bad. Just not the...
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