Other boats and watercraft can also be rented for recreational use on Lake Monona and Lake Wingra.ĭevil’s Lake State Park – An hour drive from Madison, Devil’s Lake State Park has beaches, nature trails, and rocky hiking paths. We regularly visit this spot for SUP Yoga. Stand-up Paddle Board at Brittingham and Wingra Boats – Spend some time in the sun at Brittingham or Wingra Boats while working on your balance atop a paddle board. There are informative plaques throughout the zoo to provide an educational experience. Giraffes, the monkey house, lions, and otters are just a few of the many animals you can view while at the zoo. Henry Vilas Zoo – The Henry Vilas Zoo is an excellent option for the entire family, and it’s Free! Enjoy a stroll while viewing some of the world’s most exotic animals. Looking for some adventure in the Madison area? ![]() Quick options - Panera, Qdoba, Pick N Save (grocery store with a salad bar), Starbucks. Original Pancake House – In the mood for a little richer, Buttery Bros inspired meal? Check out the Original Pancake House nearby for an assortment of pancake options. Off Broadway – A great spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a welcoming atmosphere and thoughtfully sourced foods! Located just down the street! Waypoint Public House– Locally sourced pub food, craft brewed beer, innovative cocktails, and a wide variety of wines by the glass with a beautiful outdoor seating area! These are our favorite spots to grab food closer to Connex: Fresh vegetables, donuts, flowers, jellies, coffee, and smoothies are just a small list of things you can find at the Farmers’ Market. Local farmers, bakers, and food purveyors surround the capitol with an assortment of goods from Stella’s Spicy Cheese bread to Bee Charmer Honey. Madison Farmers’ Market – On Saturday morning, head down to the Capitol Square and experience one of Madison’s finest traditions. ![]() Sal’s also offers top-notch entrees and specials, and has a great beer and wine menu. Salvatore’s Tomato Pies – Another amazing pizza place, Salvatore’s Tomato Pies are inspired by the chef’s New Jersey roots and are covered in delicious, fresh ingredients from local purveyors. They also offer a lot of specialty flavors, along with the classics. Ian’s Pizza – A Madison landmark, Ian’s Pizza is famous for their Mac & Cheese slice. They also have a great Sunday Brunch.Īle Asylum – Looking for a drink after you land in town? Ale Asylum is one of Madison’s best local breweries, and is just blocks away from Dane County Regional Airport. Grab a burger and fries with one of their house-brewed beers, or pick from an assortment of entrees for any palette-type or craving. – With many locations throughout Madison, The Great Dane is an excellent choice with a great variety of options. Rare has selected a few items from our menu to cater to those in town for the Crossfit Games to maintain their healthy lifestyle.” Rare Steakhouse– Managed by one of our member, “Rare was created by Wisconsin natives for Wisconsin diners, RARE features USDA Prime steaks aged in-house, certified sommeliers to guide guests in choosing from a selection of more than 750 wines and truly remarkable service. Short Stack Eatery is a must-eat while in town. You can’t go wrong with any selection of their menu. All of their items are scratch-made from local, organic ingredients. Short Stack Eatery – Co-owned by one of our original members, Short Stack Eatery has been voted one of the best restaurants and brunch spots in the city. What is CrossFit without food? Here are a few of our favorite restaurants in Madison: They also have breakfast and lunch food options. This spot is a frequent stop for our members on their way to morning classes or Team WOD on Saturday morning.īarriques – With 7 locations in the Madison area, this is a great option no matter where you are staying. Indie Coffee – Close to the action at the Alliant Energy Center. + Sun., 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.Things to do while in town: Our favorite coffee spots:Ĭolectivo Coffee – 3 locations to pick from - on the square, on Monroe Street, or on State Street. ![]() Next time you’re in need of some GF joy food in Madison, check back to this list of some of the best gluten-free spots around town. ![]() Madison restaurants have taken GF dining to the next level with new menus, dedicated kitchen spaces + more to accommodate diners. Gone are the days we’d sacrifice good flavor for gluten-free - especially for those with Celiac Disease or gluten intolerance.
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