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Day Trips From Chicago – Visiting Lake Geneva, WI

 

 

By Bob Glaze

 

 

I was just back in Lake Geneva on October 6th and wanted to share my information, as the trees were just starting to turn, so you still have time to drive up this month and enjoy a beautiful fall day.

 

Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva

Located 90 minutes northwest of Chicago and 45 minutes west of Milwaukee, this lakeside community has been a popular resort town for people from both cities for many years. With many wealthy Chicago families building summer mansions there after the Civil War, it became known as the Newport of the West.

 

Lake Geneva Historic Mansions

Lake Geneva Historic Mansions

Lake Geneva Historic Mansions

Lake Geneva Historic Mansions

Today it is a popular day trip or weekend destination with hotels, resorts, bars, restaurants, galleries, antique stores and gift shops. Plus, there is golfing, boating, hiking and lake cruises. The Geneva Lake Shore Path is a great way to see many of the large mansions along the lake.

 

Shopping in Lake Geneva

Shopping in Lake Geneva

I always enjoy walking downtown in the Main Street Historic District, dating from the 1860s, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

 

Downtown Lake Geneva

Downtown Lake Geneva

Where to Eat and Drink in Lake Geneva

I recommend enjoying a great lunch at the Simple Cafe located at 525 Broad St. which is a three-block walk from the lake. This colorful restaurant has a large breakfast menu featuring eggs, omelets and frittatas. They also have a lunch menu with salads, soups and sandwiches. Using locally sourced ingredients, the food is fresh and very good.

 

Simple Cafe

Next door is their Simple Bakery & Market if you want to take home some of their great bread or cookies. I recently went back and loved the oatmeal raisin cookies.

 

Simple Bakery & Market

On my recent trip, I enjoyed my brunch at Lake Aire Restaurant. It is a classic American restaurant that has been opened for over 50 years. They have a large breakfast menu along with many lunch and dinner options. I recommend the eggs benedict. 804 W. Main St.

 

Lake Aire Restaurant

Lake Aire Restaurant

A local friend recommends Barrique Bistro & Wine Bar near the beach downtown. It has a menu of small plates, flatbreads, seafood and other entrees. They have a popular patio as well. 835 Wrigley Dr.

 

Barrique Bistro & Wine Bar

Stop in at Kilwins Confectionary for an ice cream as you explore downtown and the lakefront. It is always good!!! 772 Main St.

 

Kilwins Confectionery

I also recommend Scoops Ice Cream at 101 Broad Street. I loved the pumpkin flavor on a beautiful October afternoon!

For coffee, I suggest supporting Inspired Coffee which “employs people with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities where they are celebrated, job trained, coached and, over time, placed into a fully integrated work setting.”  883 W. Main.

 

Inspired Coffee

Also downtown is The Olympic Restaurant, a retro diner, at 748 W. Main St. known for its breakfasts. It has been open for over 60 years.

 

The Olympic Restaurant

Other restaurants that get good reviews include Sopra Bistro at 724 W. Main for Italian specialties and the waterfront classic steakhouse, The Geneva Inn Restaurant and Lounge at N2009 S. Lake Shore Drive. Oakfire Pizza is a casual lakefront bistro serving pizza and other Italian specialties. 831 Wrigley Dr. Also, for Italian, you might check out Tuscan Tavern & Grill at 430 Broad. St.

 

Oakfire Pizza

Recently opened in August 2021 is Zaab Corner Bistro at 501 Broad St. It replaced the former and popular Medusa Grill and Bistro. Their menu features seafood, steaks, barbecue and Hibachi-fusion prepared dishes.

 

Zaab Corner Bistro

I love classic diners, so next time I want to visit Jonie’s Diner, just outside of downtown at 111 S. Wells St. Built in 1954 in Pennsylvania, it was then moved to Connecticut and later to Lake Geneva.

One of my favorite new finds is the Topsy Turvy Brewery located at 727 Geneva St. in a former church building. I loved the atmosphere as they have kept many of the stained glass windows from the church. They have an outdoor patio as well as a beer garden in the back.  They make a number of beers on site including ales, IPAs, lagers, porters and stouts. I really enjoyed the Secret Cherry Tree Stout which is a rich beer made with a dark sweet cherry puree.

 

Topsy Turvy Brewery

Topsy Turvy Brewery

My other favorite new spot is Mars Resort, a classic supper club, located on the shores of Lake Como just northwest of downtown Lake Geneva. I really enjoyed the experience. We sat on the outside terrace overlooking the lake and loved the fish fry which they have on Wednesday and Friday evenings. The baked cod was a great choice.

 

Mars Resort

Mars Resort

What to Do in Lake Geneva

On my most recent trip, I did a boat tour from Gage Lake Geneva Cruise Line. They offer a number of tours, in the warmer months, from an hour tour of 1/2 of the lake to full lake tours, lunch cruises, cocktail cruises, supper club dinner cruises, jazz dinner cruises and Sunday brunch cruises. My friend and I opted for the 1/2 of the lake tour which highlighted many of the historic mansions. We both enjoyed it and were very pleased that we chose to do it on a beautiful fall, October day. I recommend that you book your cruise online before you go.  The boats leave from the Riviera Docks at 812 Wrigley Dr. downtown.

Make sure to stop by to view the Lake Geneva Public Library at 918 W. Main. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright protege, James R. Dresser, the prairie-style building overlooks the lake from its downtown location in Library Park.

 

Lake Geneva Public Library

There are a number of attractive shops downtown offering home accessories, gifts and clothing. My favorites included Cornerstone Shop & Gallery at 214 Broad St. Since 1988, this boutique features apparel, furniture, home accessories, wall art, rugs and gifts.

At 235 Broad St, Water Lilly features clothing for women and children including colorful apparel, gifts and accessories from Lilly Pulitzer.

 

Water Lilly

Where to Stay in Lake Geneva

As to where to stay in Lake Geneva, I just read about the Maxwell Mansion. This is a small inn that is part of the Historic Hotels of Lake Geneva. You can stay in the main building, a historic mansion from 1856, with elegant traditional rooms or in the carriage house and stables that feature modern suites.  Here you can enjoy a cocktail in their Apothecary Bar or subterranean The Speakeasy. 421 Baker St.

To stay on the lake, The Geneva Inn at N2009 S. Lake Shore Dr. has very lovely rooms and a restaurant overlooking Lake Geneva. Chicago friends were just there and loved it.  Golfers might enjoy The Ridge Hotel, an upscale hotel and golf resort.

The Grand Geneva Resort & Spa in nearby Lake Como is an award-winning hotel and spa with a golf course, ski hill and other winter sports along with a number of restaurants.

I hope you enjoy your time in Lake Geneva as much as I did!

 

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