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    EAA Food

    Aces Bistro (Sodexo)
    Arch Concessions (Kelly Country Creamery)
    Camper Café (Jets Grocery)
    Celebration Way (Thunder Bay)
    Classic Concessions (A&W and Freedom Foods)
    EAA Aviation Center Concession (Sodaxo)
    Hanger A (Papa Johns)
    Hanger B (A&W)
    Fightertown (Buca di Beppo)
    Fly_In Theater (Papa Johns)
    Fly Market (A&W)
    Forums (Subway)
    Hanger Café (The Machine Shed)
    Homebuilt Café (Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse)
    Homebuilt Concession (Cedar Creek Marketpace)
    Internatonal Marketplace North (Sodexo)
    Internatonal Marketplace South(Manila Resto)
    Internatonal Marketplace South 2)(Lew’s Brew Café)
    Internatonal Marketplace South 3(Saza’s)
    KidVenture(A&W)
    North 40(Haase’s Super Club)
    Red Barn(Jets Grocery)
    Tall Pines(Vintage Aircraft Association)
    Outer Marker(Red’s Pizza)
    Tower Concessions(A&W)
    Ultralight(The Machine Shed)
    Vintage Café(Major Goolsby’s)
    Vinage Concession(Subway)
    Waypoint Café(Goolsby’s)
    West Camp Store(Jets Grocery)

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    I'm not going there to eat, but looks like plenty of options when the time comes. It's all part of the adventure.

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    As the founder of EAA woud say...after many complaints about the long lines + tastles food....at Saugs.....

    "we are not here for the food....we are here for the airlanes."

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    Hmmm.... so the Twin Pines area is now the International Marketplace?

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    No I'm not saying for everyone to support the 'boot-leggers', but just out the gate is usually where the best deals are. That would be the private yards set up with food service. I guess if they have to put up with the traffic, may as well try to benefit some. I've dropped in a time or 2.

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    Tough to beat SOS Brothers. A short walk; Brats, Beer, Corn, and Bikinis. I don't think you'll get that at the Subway stands

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    Where are the "SOS Brothers" located? Thanks, that sounds like an agreeable mix.

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    Keep heading west about 1/4 mile past the bus park. SOS is the big tent on the north side of the street. Sometimes, local bands provide live music at night, too.

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    - Just make sure you are getting genuine Johnsonville (a city outside Sheboygan) brats. Some places serve lesser. Johnsonville have the real "snap" flavor.

    - Also when drinking beer....don't settle for anything less than Spotted Cow.....only available in WI.

    - Myself I go to the Charpit on 20th and watch the airshow from their deck. They also have Kareoke.

    - There is also the Hilton deck....but more expensive.

    - Should to have a car for those places....but EAA yellow bus is also possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Delene View Post
    Where are the "SOS Brothers" located? Thanks, that sounds like an agreeable mix.
    Under the big, lighted (at night) tethered balloon near the EAA museum.

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