I heard My favorite steak house in Oshkosh closed ( Kodiac Jacks)
I'm going to miss the salad bar and prime rib
Does anyone know of another steak house in Oshkosh???
Kevin
I heard My favorite steak house in Oshkosh closed ( Kodiac Jacks)
I'm going to miss the salad bar and prime rib
Does anyone know of another steak house in Oshkosh???
Kevin
Kevin, I feel for ya, it's a real bummer when our favourite anything is no longer around or available. Nothin' lasts forever I've heard and seen.
Come on up to Green Bay(45 mins.) to The Prime Quarter where the numerous variety of steaks are the size of Escalades and you can grill them yourself if you choose on large open mesquite grills that you sit around. Fun time, great steaks and come hungry. They're not in Oshkosh, I checked.
I still mourn the lost of Justmans (German) and too a slightly lesser extend The Granery (I still have a Granery employees polo shirt the owner gave me when I arrived soaked after an Oshkosh thunderstorm).
What indicates Kodiak Jacks is closed? The website is still up and they're answering their phone.
There's always the Roxy for prime rib.
go to the site below and it shows they are going to auction off the contents the first part of this month
http://www.gerlachauctions.com
I'm from Oshkosh, and I go past Kodiak Jack's on my way home from work every day. They definitely closed their doors as of June 22. See this article from the local paper:
http://www.thenorthwestern.com/story...ment/28442341/
Like a bear before hibernation, maybe my body knows that I am going to Oshkosh soon. I seem to have put on a few extra pounds, in preparation for trying to live on brats( tastes good, not good for you) and Pepsi( tastes bad, is bad).
It sure is easier to put on the extra pounds, and more fun, than trying to take them off.
I actually know a couple of better than average dinner places, but they are in Fon du Lac.
It does seem strange that an Osh restaurant/bar would close 3 weeks before Airventure, not after, unless they were opening under new management.
Last edited by Bill Greenwood; 07-03-2015 at 10:59 AM.
Glenn Brasch
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A few years back we arrived at Oshkosh early and hadn't eaten. The rest of the Vintage guys were going to a movie so we borrowed Dangerous Dave's car and went to the new restaurant that opened on the Granary site. Talking to the waitress we told her we were there for the EAA. She went and grabbed the owner, they were so excited. They were told the EAA would bring a lot of business and we were the first ones (I had to tell her that the rest of the show didn't really start for another five or six days).
Ron (or anyone), is there still a "new" restaurant at the Granary site?
Glenn Brasch
KRYN Tucson, Arizona
2013 RV-9A
Medevac helicopter pilot (Ret)
EAA member since 1980
Owner, "Airport Courtesy Cars" website.
www.airportcourtesycars.com
Volunteer Mentor www.SoAZTeenAviation.org