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Now my work takes me to Madison every once in a while, because that's where by boss' office is. a ton of great food at really low prices.

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My daughter, and this says very little about me, says the cheeseburgers are the best she's ever had. Always a fun stop on the youth hockey travel circuit or when traveling back and forth from Madison.”Īccording to Jay Saunders, "It's freaking amazing. Theoretically it’s good for 2-3 days and 2-3 people for about $4. The pastries and cookies are massive and inexpensive. “I was there last night,” said Jon Greenberg. I've made several trips that direction that always see me stopping there for a giant cookie or eclair, or cream puff or brownie.” Says Jason Bohn, “I feel like, for a lot of people, the Pine Cone is just kind of a right of passage, that comes with almost anyone traveling west out of Milwaukee. But I wanted more, so I reached out to Facebook to see who else was in love. And the old fashioned breakfast options, and it's also close to outlet shopping! " Says Matt Larson, "I like it because of the cinnamon rolls. 26, at exit 267, you can see why the Pine Cone’s slogans is “Start Smiling.” Linmar Lane, which is basically the intersection of I-94 and Hwy. We boast a daily selection of pies, tasty eclairs, giant cream puffs, carrot cakes, and many flavors of delicious bars.”Īnd not bad for a gas station, especially one that still has a very retro neon “TYME Machine” above the front door.Īt 685 W. Rarely will a customer leave without being tempted by our homemade deserts. “Not only is virtually every item on the menu made right here in our kitchens, we always guarantee freshness. Here’s how their menu describes the secret to their success: But don’t just take it from Laber and my dad. Opened in 1973, it’s that scratch-made food that pulls people off I-94 for a pitstop. Better get there early because they go fast.” Makes my blood sugar rise just by looking at it. “Good food, generous servings, reasonable prices,” says Larry Tarnoff. I, myself, have ordered a gigantic cinnamon roll or elephant ear, but humungous serving sizes alone don’t personally trip my trigger.īut for my own dad, he’s all about the serving size. The sheer size of the pastries seem to be one of the big draws of the Pine Cone. The eclairs weigh about three pounds and require a knife and a fork and a friend to eat.” But the gigantic and under-priced bakery set it apart and make it a destination. “It seems like it’s just going to be a standard gas station or truck diner. “I’ve always loved the Pine Cone from the time I first discovered it,” says Eron Laber of Milwaukee. About halfway between Milwaukee and Madison, there’s a truck stop and diner called The Pine Cone Travel Plaza, and if you know, you know.įor 49 years, this 24-hour restaurant, bakery and gas station has built an insane followers for people traveling past Johnson Creek.







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