In Town for Hockey? Here are Places to Eat in Marshfield

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Nutz Deep II

In town for the hockey tournament this weekend and are looking for places to eat in Marshfield? Here are a few local spots to consider:

NUTZ DEEP II

Voted Best of Marshfield in many categories and a popular downtown destination, family-owned Nutz Deep II is the place to go for the tastiest burgers in town. 

Start off with some cheese curds sourced from local Nasonville Dairy, deep-fried dillies, and Super Nutz nachos. Then, try the popular Bacon Cheese Burger or the Hub City Burger, among many other creative burger options. If you’re in the mood for something else besides a burger, in 2019 Nutz Deep II was voted Best Fish Fry in Marshfield, and it also serves delicious wraps, salads, and pizza. 

Nutz Deep II is open 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. every day at 809 S Central Ave. To view a menu, visit www.nutzdeepbarwi.com. Stop by for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 

LIBBY MCNEILL’s – HOTEL MARSHFIELD

Located inside the sophisticated Hotel Marshfield, Libby McNeill’s is a cozy and casual dining option for groups. 

Start your meal with one of their signature appetizers, including the popular “Libby’s Dill Chips,” which pay homage to the restaurant name’s origin. These dill chips are coated in Libby’s beer batter, deep-fried, and served with a tangy creole dipping sauce. Libby’s cheese curds are also popular, made fresh from local Nasonville Dairy curds.

Try the Loaded Libby’s Burger (⅓ pound seared burger topped with Applewood-smoked bacon, Nasonville fried cheese curds, onion tanglers, Wisconsin cheddar cheese and fried pickles, finished with creole sauce) or Root Beer BBQ Brisket (Pulled smoked brisket with root beer BBQ and coleslaw. Served on your choice of a pretzel or sourdough bun.)

Find Libby’s at 2700 S Central Ave. For a menu, visit hotelmarshfield.com. 

FESTIVAL FOODS – GRAB AND GO

If eating out isn’t in the cards, a quick but satisfying alternative is available at north-end grocery store Festival Foods. 

Stop by the deli for a range of fresh, ready-made Hissho Sushi trays (such as the Crunchy Roll), microwavable meals put together by hand, or the classic hot bar and salad bar. 

Pick up a Baked Ziti with Meatballs Dinner for just $6 this week, off-the-bone turkey for sandwiches, BBQ jumbo drummies, and baked or fried chicken on Sunday. Also, stop by the produce section for ready-made containers of fruit for a healthy snack.

Festival Foods is open 24/7 at 1613 N Central Ave. Visit FestFoods.com for more info.