Members of the Lake Geneva City Council's finance, licensing & regulations committee are recommending a Class B liquor license for Barrique Bistro & Wine Bar, 835 Wrigley Drive.
Dennis Hines
Flat Iron Tap was one of several businesses that was denied a Class B liquor license under a point system that was implemented last year, despite receiving more than enough points to obtain the license. The Lake Geneva City Council voted to abolish the point system, May 26.
Photos: Get in the spirit of Lake Geneva's Oktoberfest
Lake Geneva's Oktoberfest has been cancelled this year
The Lake Geneva Business Improvement District’s annual Oktoberfest event has attracted as many as 20,000 people, which could be a disaster during coronavrus without adequate health safeguards.
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Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest always keeps children entertained.
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A selection of beers was planned at Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest, but the event was cancelled this year, perhaps saving the city tourism commission from a possible funding crunch.
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Mairead Broughan took a pony ride with her father, Daniel Broughan, and a guide, Gabby Plansky, at a previous Oktoberfest in Lake Geneva.
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Break out the lederhosen for Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest.
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Cider donuts will once again be sold at Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest.
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Celebrate Lake Geneva’s Oktoberfest with a glass — or a boot glass — of a special beverage.
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T.J. Borup prepares an order at Flat Iron Tap, 150 Center St., one of several businesses that recently was cited for "no licensed operator on premise."
Members of the Lake Geneva City Council's finance, licensing & regulations committee are recommending a Class B liquor license for Barrique Bistro & Wine Bar, 835 Wrigley Drive.
Flat Iron Tap was one of several businesses that was denied a Class B liquor license under a point system that was implemented last year, despite receiving more than enough points to obtain the license. The Lake Geneva City Council voted to abolish the point system, May 26.
T.J. Borup prepares an order at Flat Iron Tap, 150 Center St., one of several businesses that recently was cited for "no licensed operator on premise."