Green Bay’s food scene seems to be growing by the minute with new restaurants opening all the time (definitely NOT complaining). But with so many options, some places simply don’t get the love and attention they should. So we thought we’d put together a list of restaurants in Green Bay that you may not know about, either because they’re newer, they’re a bit out of the way, or they’re just more of an “if you know you know” kind of place.
Photo Courtesy of Picasso Moon
This restaurant just opened in September and has already generated a lot of buzz from locals because of our devotion to Chef Andy Mueller and his former restaurant, Galley 57. Picasso Moon is cozy and perfect for date night, with seating for around 30 inside of a converted house on Webster Avenue. The menu is limited and thoughtful, and has a bistro-meets-supper-club vibe. This is definitely one to check out next time you’re here!
Photo Courtesy of Rockyz
Rockyz isn’t a new restaurant; it’s just not one that gets talked about a lot and that’s a shame. The family-owned business specializes in breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and its menu features both American and Mexican items. Their Chilaquiles Breakfast Burrito with eggs, steak, beans, and red chilaquiles recently got a lot of love on the Green Bay subreddit, which reminded us that we should be telling you about it here on the blog, too!
This cute little cafe is located on Broadway and it’s a must-stop if you love crepes. They make all of their crepes fresh daily using imported French flour and organic sugar for a more authentic taste. Of course, they make everyone’s favorite Nutella crepe, but they also make savory crepes, Belgian waffles, and panini sandwiches made with fresh baked French boule bread. For a breakfast or lunch on the lighter side, this is a great option.
Indian food is always a good idea, and The Spices offers that and more. This family-owned restaurant started with a dream to share the food and traditions of both Nepal and India. It might not have been on your radar as of yet since it’s located on University Avenue, a few miles outside of the Downtown District, but this spot is worth the short drive… trust us! Literally everything on the menu is fantastic and made with so much love.
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