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“a dining experience like no other!”
We would like to welcome you to Hungry Peddler and hope you find your dining experience with us a pleasure. The Hungry Peddler first opened its doors in December of 1976. The Building itself was built about 1911 and was the second on this site. The original building was a wooden structure called Boulevard Hall which was a tavern and dance hall. It burned down in about 1910 at which time the Miller family built this building and operated Miller's Tavern here for many years. We invite you to try our German recipe house beer "Peddler Brau" made for us by our friends at Capital Brewery in Middleton, Wisconsin.
Warning: Don't go with a group of 5! We were told there would be 30 minute wait for our group of 5 for breakfast. We waited 50 minutes. They had sat groups of 3 at the larger, round tables, and... Read more
Perfect fall morning breakfast stop. We waited for about five minutes and sat in a spacious little spot . We loved the eggs Benedict's and the bacon omelette. Hopefully next time they'll have the... Read more
Wow, what an awesome restaurant in an old house off the main street in La Crosse. I loved the vintage vibe & dark paneled walls. The complimentary garlic toast so brought back memories of my... Read more
Hungry Peddler
Hours
- Sun - Sat: 7:00 am - 9:30 pm
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Pets Allowed
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
- Does not take
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Bar
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Lunch
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Dine In
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Takeout
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Waitstaff
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Drive Through
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Outdoor Seating
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