

WISCONSIN’S OLDEST SUPPER CLUB A lot’s happened since we opened our doors in 1848, and I guess you could say we’ve seen it all. From dirt road to plank road to railroad, Red Circle Inn has been serving up good food with good service for generations of people in Lake Country. We’ve been a stomping ground for traders, trappers, settlers, working class, high class and everyone in between. There’s so much history in these walls, you can almost taste it. It was former owner Captain Fred C. Pabst who gave Red Circle Inn its name and iconic red circle logo, a nod to his Pabst Brewing Company. He made the restaurant the place to see and be seen around the lakes, not just for a beer, but for high-quality food and warm hospitality.
This long-standing outpost for traditional American fare is popular for wedding banquets.
Address and Contact Information
Address: N44W33013 Watertown Plank Rd, Nashotah, WI 53058
Phone: (262) 367-4883
Website: http://www.redcircleinn.com/
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Attire is casual, and the space is beautiful! Lots of great classic photos, pieces of history, with some signs of updates.
We started with cocktails and apps: Sprecher Root Beer pork belly and classic supper club dishes Shrimp DeJonghe & French Onion Soup. All were delicious, but the French Onion Soup really stood out to me because the broth had so much flavor, and it was loaded with onions and a thick layer of cheese!
My gf ordered the entree special, a bone-in glazed veal chop over mushroom risotto, and I ordered a 12oz cut of prime rib because supper club. Her risotto was cooked to the right consistency and her veal chop was tender and delicious (of course I tried her dish!). My prime rib was perfect! It had great seasoning on its own, and the jus served with it took it to another level. I think it was the best prime rib I’ve ever had, definitely my current one that I’ll compare others to.
It would have been smart to leave really full at this point, but we decided we couldn’t pass on the Rhumchata bread pudding, and why not add tje dessert special Citrus Panna Cotta with fresh berries. Wow!
Yes, we took home leftovers, and yes, we had to be rolled out, but it was worth it.
We received excellent service from Quentin, and the GM Kyle was providing tours and history lessons, so we joined one.
You need to go! Our visit was 10/18/2025.
We had Old Fashioneds and were given a relish platter, which was mostly olives and a few small crackers with a spread, all very supper club traditional. We then ordered the Exotic Mushrooms, where the crispy ciabatta toast was a nice combination for this unusual appetizer. It was a big order, so we actually took some home. The House Signature Overnight Prime Rib was our choice with mashed potatoes and horseradish sauce on the side. These were done to perfection (medium rare) and a good size. My only changes would be a little less au jus with the Prime Rib. It was swimming on the plate and looked a bit overwhelming.
Our server was Christine M., and to say she made our meal wonderful from start to finish is an understatement. She obviously enjoys her job and knows how to make everyone feel welcome, which goes a long way towards a great meal. As we asked questions, she gently directed us to the best options, and her knowledge and attention to detail made our choices easy. Red Circle Inn did well when they hired her.
As a surprise treat, I got a birthday ice cream sundae, which was delicious! Rich ice cream with just the right amount of whipped cream, chocolate, and sprinkles on top. Thank you for this treat!
After this visit, I hope to return soon. The pricing was appropriate, and we left with enough food for another meal another day.
Thank you, Christine! We always appreciate being treated well by a knowledgeable and friendly server. You made our evening.
The most authentic supper club touch? Candles on each table. The rest leaned modern, like the electronic pepper grinder with a blue light and a whir. More efficient? Sure. But I miss the old-school crackle of a wooden grinder.
Service was friendly, no issues there. QR code payment at the table is a nice modern convenience. Easy to get a reservation and not packed at 7pm, which tells you something.
The pork belly was a nice size with not to much fat. Our Waitress, Taylor was super attentive and was knowledgeable about the menu. We found out they changed the menu a few times a year. Their wine selection was small but a few very nice vintages that were fairly priced.
Our friend had the stuffed shrimp and the presentation was superb. Her husband had the ribeye and was a very nice size. My wife had the ribs and it was a very large helping.
I had the 7oz filet that was done perfect.
The only reason this isnt 5 stars across the board is my wifes garlic mashed potatoes and mine were served cool, not cold but cool enough where the butter we put on wouldn’t melt. Overall we will be back!
Some cool potatoes on an otherwise perfect dinner should not stop you from trying the oldest Supper Club in Wisconsin! It won’t stop us from coming back!
Wrapped up in delightful Christmas decor, the Red Circle Inn welcomed our group of four on a snowy December evening. The staff was pleasant, engaging (in fact), and saw to our every need. Top-notch on the service rating!
The 1848 old-fashioned was great, but that is where the quality ended. Cheese curds with corn and crab hush puppies were both average, particularly the hush puppies (very limited flavor). But the greatest disappointment of the night was the flagship “Delmonico Ribeye.” Both the quality of the cut and the preparation were below average, and at $68, patrons should expect better flavor and experience! And under no circumstances should anyone order the brandy peppercorn sauce.
Overall, I would try it again for the famed “Red Circle inn Stroganoff” – it looks fabulous.