So I’m very dissatisfied. I know this is a family outfit and I always want to support local and I love pasty’s!!! Like really love pasty’s…… I’ve been eating them since I was a kid I’m 52 now. ( my family’s from the U.P)
The pasty was shaped weird. The directions to warm them up was to microwave them because they only sell frozen ones. (I’m thinking after trying to eat one it’s because they don’t want you to know how bad they are in there face) the crust is wrong, the filling is flavorless and as you can see in the picture it’s just about un edible. We ended up here because we are visiting friends in Green Bay and they were about the only option unless we drove to iron mountain.(We should have!!!) I would not recommend going here unless they post that they have seriously changed how these so called pasty’s are prepared. I welcome any feedback from this owner and honestly would like a refund for the ones I bought. That’s how...
Read moreI have purchased 1,000+ pasties from this place over the years. I visited on May 27, 2025 while on my way back to Milwaukee from Up North. I was told this establishment no longer accepts credit or debit cards; "was that a problem" for me? "The credit card company was screwing me." I told him I don't ever carry much cash and didn't have enough on me to pay for the sizable quantity I intended to purchase. He suggested I visit the gas station down the road, which has an ATM. I told him he had lost my business.
He made a short-sighted poor decision. Cards encourage customers to buy more of his product and make impulse purchases. Card fees are a cost of doing business. How about Stripe or Venmo? Plus he can cheat even more on his taxes since cash doesn't leave a trail.
So just be aware to bring cash and patience to deal with this person as he systematically destroys his business with decisions...
Read moreI wanted to like it. I really really did. Who wouldn't want to like a quirky shop by the side of the road in northern Wisconsin with a hand painted sign advertising pasties. In the first instance, Rocks for Fun Café can't really be called a cafe, as you can't eat there but can only buy frozen pasties. Having read some of the other Google Map reviews about the texture being rubbery, I decided to give the pasties their best shot by heating them in the oven rather than microwaving them as instructed. I wish I could say I loved them but unfortunately, we were disappointed. I have to agree with others who say these are not traditional pasties. The dough is not flaky but rather more bready and overly sweet and we didn't love the seasonings, though we preferred the chicken and vegetables to the meat pie. The only upside is that I am inspired to...
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