August’s From the Farm to the Table Series
by admin on 08/04/10 at 4:07 pm
Starting July 1st, Madison Originals presents what is surely to become a culinary tradition. From the Farm to the Table, Endless Ways. Each month, a new ingredient will be featured in a signature dish at locally owned restaurants. Featured dishes will be available all month long. Patrons have the opportunity to compare the featured dishes and share their thoughts here on Madison Original’s website.
Corn is the August ingredient. Visit one or all of the restaurants, then log on and post your comments. No special reservations or certificates required.
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Madison Originals Farm to the Table Series
Starting July 1st, Madison Originals presents what is surely to become a culinary tradition. From the Farm to the Table, Endless Ways. Each month, a new ingredient will be featured in a signature dish at locally owned restaurants. The dish will be available at all restaurants during theentire month. Patrons have the opportunity to compare the featured dishes andshare their thoughts here on Madison Original’s website.
Fresh berries are the July ingredient. Visit one or all of the restaurants, then log on and post your comments. No special reservations or certificates required.
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Restaurant Muramoto
As featured in the November 2008 issue of Madison Originals Magazine
Shinji Muramoto was working in a Tokyo restaurant in 1992 when he decided to apply to colleges in the United States. Fortunately for Madison diners, he was accepted at Edgewood College. “I hopped on the next plane,” says Shinji, who has since carved a sizeable niche in Madison’s culinary realm.
Full StoryPosted in Featured, Restaurant Muramoto on June 22 by Lisa Lathrop
Delaney’s Charcoal Steaks Going Strong at 35
As featured in the November 2008 Issue of Madison Originals Magazine.
If Jim Delaney had stayed in the business of selling gasoline from his Texaco station on Park Street over 35 years ago, steakhouse history in Madison would have been considerably different. Instead, after owning the service station for 7 1/2 years and as Jim puts it, “spending too much time at Namio’s,” a Madison restaurant formerly located on Park Street, he decided that the restaurant business looked appealing.
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The Blue Marlin
As featured in the August 2008 Issue of Madison Originals Magazine. The Blue Marlin has long been a favorite for seafood lovers seeking fine dining in a cozy, but comfortable setting. Today, the Hamilton Street establishment ranks among Madison’s top dining destinations.
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Summer Entertainment: Admiralty Room at The Edgewater
The Admiralty Room at the Edgewater Summer Entertainment calendar includes Reggae Music, Acoustic Guitar and Piano.
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Captain Bill’s: 15 Years of Fish & Family Fun
As featured in the August 2008 issue of Madison Originals Magazine.
With a location on Lake Mendota, there isn’t a better place to enjoy a seafood dinner than at Captain Bill’s in Middleton. The rustic Key West nautical charm and expansive windows on the lakeside of the restaurant provide views of the lake from each table and create an ambiance for a relaxing meal. Or, enjoy nature even more by sitting outside on the deck
Full StoryPosted in Captain Bill's, Featured on May 24 by nate
Comfort Food on a Pizza Crust
As featured in the May 2008 issue of Madison Originals Magazine.
Ian Gurfield has found his niche in the crowded world of pizzerias. As the owner/managing partner of Ian’s Pizza by the Slice, Ian has come up with a winning combination of flavors that has his customers coming back for more. But, if not for a few demographics that fell neatly into place, Madison might not have been Ian’s first choice to open the restaurant that bears his name.
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The Old Feed Mill
As featured in the November 2007 Issue of Madison Originals Magazine.
Just one look at the historic 140-year-old Mazomanie mill, and Dan and Nancy Viste were hooked. Their hearts and imaginations captured, the couple committed to restoring the old stone mill and ensuring their venture would reflect a slice of Mazomanie history. Transformed into The Old Feed Mill, the locally popular restaurant, bakery, and gift shop has become a tourist destination as well.
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Our Restaurants
- Admiralty Room at the Edgewater
- Artisan Gallery - Creamery Cafe
- Avenue Bar
- Bean Sprouts
- Blue Marlin
- Bonfyre American Grille
- Brasserie V
- Brouxnellie's Diner
- Bunky's Cafe
- Cafe Costa Rica
- Captain Bill's
- Club Tavern
- Coachman's Golf Resort
- Daisy Cafe & Cupcakery
- Dayton Street Grille
- Delaney's Charcoal Steaks
- Ella's Deli and Ice Cream Parlor
- Harvest
- Hawk's Bar & Grill
- Ian's Pizza by the Slice
- Imperial Garden West
- L'Etoile
- Liliana's Restaurant
- Lombardino's Italian Restaurant
- Mariner's Inn
- Nau-Ti-Gal
- Nitty Gritty-Downtown
- Nitty Gritty-Middleton
- Old Feed Mill
- Orpheum Lobby Restaurant
- Quivey's Grove
- Restaurant Muramoto
- Smoky's Club
- Tapas Rias
- The Old Fashioned
- Tornado Club Steak House