Food Scene
Avantis Italian Restaurant & Pub
119 S Main StCulver's
430 E Verona AveA Wisconsin favorite
Tuvalu Coffee House & Gallery
300 S Main StSugar River Pizza Co.
957 Liberty DriveGreat pizza
4 Sisters Tapas Restaurant
958 Liberty DrGreat for a romantic evening
Pizza Ranch
100 Keenan CtAwesome buffet
The Verona Woods
958 Liberty DrAJ's Pizzeria & Diner
300 S Main StHave your pizza delivered
Arby's
631 Hometown CirDragon City
600 W Verona AveGus's Diner
110 Keenan CtGreat food
Little Caesars Pizza
611 Hometown CirPizza on the go
The Sow's Ear
125 S Main StDrinks & Nightlife
Monk's Bar & Grill - Verona
1050 N Edge TrailMr Brews Taphouse
610 Junction RdCruise-A-Palooza was established in 2011 and has quickly become the premier limo party bus provider in Milwaukee, Madison and the surrounding areas with 5 Vegas-Style Limo Party Buses in the fleet. Our mission is to provide safe, fun, and unforgettable transportation for any event at an affordable rate. Clients of Cruise-A-Palooza have quickly realized that they’re in good hands with our professional drivers and reliable vehicles.
Cruise-A-Palooza Party Bus
1422 Mound StCruise-A-Palooza was established in 2011 and has quickly become the premier limo party bus provider in Milwaukee, Madison and the surrounding areas with 5 Vegas-Style Limo Party Buses in the fleet. Our mission is to provide safe, fun, and unforgettable transportation for any event at an affordable rate. Clients of Cruise-A-Palooza have quickly realized that they’re in good hands with our professional drivers and reliable vehicles.
Hop Haus Brewing Company
231 S Main StWe like the chicken wings
The brewery is run by an enthusiastic couple, Daniel & Deb Carey, who have successfully combined business management and brewing professionalism. Their philosophy is based on individuality, cooperation and the employment of 100% natural ingredients to produce world-class, handcrafted beers for their friends in Wisconsin. Cheers!
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New Glarus Brewing Company
2400 WI-69The brewery is run by an enthusiastic couple, Daniel & Deb Carey, who have successfully combined business management and brewing professionalism. Their philosophy is based on individuality, cooperation and the employment of 100% natural ingredients to produce world-class, handcrafted beers for their friends in Wisconsin. Cheers!
Capital Brewery was founded in 1984, and brewed their first batch of beer, a pilsner, in the spring of 1986 and was founded to brew traditional German style lager beer in America. It has branched out to include American style ales, barrel aged beers, and several distinct IPA’s. Capital Amber (the largest seller) has been available in cans since 1999.
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Capital Brewery
7734 Terrace AveCapital Brewery was founded in 1984, and brewed their first batch of beer, a pilsner, in the spring of 1986 and was founded to brew traditional German style lager beer in America. It has branched out to include American style ales, barrel aged beers, and several distinct IPA’s. Capital Amber (the largest seller) has been available in cans since 1999.
The Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company was established by college friends Eliot Butler and Rob LoBreglio. The two dreamed of starting a Brewpub that offered many varieties of house-brewed ales and lagers and hearty made-from-scratch pub fare to accompany the beers. The original Downtown location opened in November 1994 and expanded with the addition of a pool hall in 1996. The wild success of the first Great Dane led to the decision to open more pubs in the Madison area.
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The Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company
123 E Doty StThe Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company was established by college friends Eliot Butler and Rob LoBreglio. The two dreamed of starting a Brewpub that offered many varieties of house-brewed ales and lagers and hearty made-from-scratch pub fare to accompany the beers. The original Downtown location opened in November 1994 and expanded with the addition of a pool hall in 1996. The wild success of the first Great Dane led to the decision to open more pubs in the Madison area.
Wollersheim Winery sits on a scenic hillside across the Wisconsin River from Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. In the 1840s, the Hungarian nobleman Agoston Haraszthy discovered the sloped land where the winery sits today, and planted it with grapevines. During his short time in Wisconsin, Haraszthy also incorporated the state’s first town, Sauk City. In December of 1849, he followed the gold rush to California, where he also had a hand in developing the state’s wine industry.
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Wollersheim Winery & Distillery
7876 WI-188Wollersheim Winery sits on a scenic hillside across the Wisconsin River from Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. In the 1840s, the Hungarian nobleman Agoston Haraszthy discovered the sloped land where the winery sits today, and planted it with grapevines. During his short time in Wisconsin, Haraszthy also incorporated the state’s first town, Sauk City. In December of 1849, he followed the gold rush to California, where he also had a hand in developing the state’s wine industry.
Fisher King Winery was created to embrace the "buy local"movement and offer hand -crafted wines that are made primarily from Wisconsin grown grapes. The wine is made in small batches, using labor intensive hand methods both in harvest and in the making process. The production is on site in Verona, WI. This approach allows the urban Winery to showcase the full potential of Midwest wine craft. In addition to their finely crafted Wisconsin wines, they offer wine tastings during open hours, a selection of locally produced artisan sausages, local cheeses, and a number of other alluring edibles and merchandise from around the area.
Fisher King Winery
1105 Laser StFisher King Winery was created to embrace the "buy local"movement and offer hand -crafted wines that are made primarily from Wisconsin grown grapes. The wine is made in small batches, using labor intensive hand methods both in harvest and in the making process. The production is on site in Verona, WI. This approach allows the urban Winery to showcase the full potential of Midwest wine craft. In addition to their finely crafted Wisconsin wines, they offer wine tastings during open hours, a selection of locally produced artisan sausages, local cheeses, and a number of other alluring edibles and merchandise from around the area.
Shopping
West Towne Mall
66 W Towne MallWestgate Mall
160 Westgate MallHilldale Shopping Center
726 N Midvale BlvdBlain's Farm & Fleet
600 Hometown CirEssentials
Miller & Sons Supermarket
210 S Main StPick 'n Save
6655 McKee RdALDI
6261 McKee RdHy-Vee
2920 Fitchrona RdEntertainment & Activities
Point Cinema
7825 Big Sky DrFitchburg 18 + IMAX
6091 McKee RdHenry Vilas Zoo
702 S Randall AveNew Glarus
Parks & Nature
Ġonna tal-Botanika ta 'Olbrich
3330 Atwood AveFireman’s Park is located along Paoli and Bruce Streets
on the City’s southwest side. Existing facilities associated
with fenced quarry swimming include: a lifeguard on duty;
a beach; a diving platform; slides; diving boards;
restrooms; a drinking fountain; and a playground.
Outside of the swimming area are paths, a shelter, soccer
fields and fishing.
Fireman's Park
Fireman’s Park is located along Paoli and Bruce Streets
on the City’s southwest side. Existing facilities associated
with fenced quarry swimming include: a lifeguard on duty;
a beach; a diving platform; slides; diving boards;
restrooms; a drinking fountain; and a playground.
Outside of the swimming area are paths, a shelter, soccer
fields and fishing.
Community Park, located along East Verona Avenue, is
Verona’s largest park and has the most facilities. Existing
facilities include: year-round indoor skating and hockey at
the Eagle’s Nest Ice Arena; outdoor skating, next to the
arena in winter; walking/jogging paths; a picnic shelter;
restrooms; drinking fountains; Verona Little League Park
with 4 lighted fields; a concession stand; Stampfl
Baseball Field; 2 baseball/softball fields; soccer fields; a
skate park; off-street parking; and Conner field youth
football and lacrosse
Hometown USA Community Park
531 E Verona AveCommunity Park, located along East Verona Avenue, is
Verona’s largest park and has the most facilities. Existing
facilities include: year-round indoor skating and hockey at
the Eagle’s Nest Ice Arena; outdoor skating, next to the
arena in winter; walking/jogging paths; a picnic shelter;
restrooms; drinking fountains; Verona Little League Park
with 4 lighted fields; a concession stand; Stampfl
Baseball Field; 2 baseball/softball fields; soccer fields; a
skate park; off-street parking; and Conner field youth
football and lacrosse
Harriet Park is located along Mary Lou Street, Arthur
Street, Westlawn Avenue and Harriet Street on the City’s
north side. It is consistently cited as the City’s most-used
park. Existing facilities include: 2 basketball courts;
outside ice skating; play equipment; a shelter with
restrooms; a drinking fountain; 2 tennis courts; a soccer
field; a horseshoe field; and a band shelter
Harriet Park
414 Mary Lou StHarriet Park is located along Mary Lou Street, Arthur
Street, Westlawn Avenue and Harriet Street on the City’s
north side. It is consistently cited as the City’s most-used
park. Existing facilities include: 2 basketball courts;
outside ice skating; play equipment; a shelter with
restrooms; a drinking fountain; 2 tennis courts; a soccer
field; a horseshoe field; and a band shelter
Veteran’s Park is located south of Verona City Hall.
Existing facilities include: 2 basketball courts; a shelter
and restrooms; 2 soccer fields; 2 softball fields; 2 tennis
courts; paths and access to the Military Ridge State Trail
and the City Bike Loop system; and off-street parking.
Veterans Park
113 Lincoln StVeteran’s Park is located south of Verona City Hall.
Existing facilities include: 2 basketball courts; a shelter
and restrooms; 2 soccer fields; 2 softball fields; 2 tennis
courts; paths and access to the Military Ridge State Trail
and the City Bike Loop system; and off-street parking.
Arts & Culture
Madison Ballet
6734 Odana RdVerona Area Performing Arts
234 Wildcat WayVerona Area Community Theatre
103 Lincoln StGreat live shows