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    Great ghost walk! History as well as the hauntings. Host was extremely entertaining and receptive to group questions. Highly recommend.

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    Madison Food Explorers - Up High Happy Hour!

    Madison Food Explorers

    4.8(9 reviews)
    0.5 kmCapitol

    My husband and I went on the lake to lake tour with guide Stanley. We we super excited to eat and…read moretour our way through Madison!! We've done 3 walking food tours prior to this one and were excited to add it to our list. There were many things we loved about this tour; Stanley's enthusiasm, the beautiful day and great walking weather, the folks we chatted with on the tour and *most* of the food. The tour was extremely slow to get going. We were all very hungry; eating small breakfasts and no morning snacks in anticipation of a heavy food afternoon. The tour began promptly at 12:30. We spent a very long time in the Convention Center talking about Frank Lloyd Wright. And then when we left the history part of the tour continued for an hour. The first tasting of any food did not happen until a little after 1:30. First stop was Merchant, a funky restaurant/bar, where we were served a Small quarter of a cuban sandwich and a tiny arugula salad dressed in vinaigrette. The Cubano was very good but the serving we seriously tiny. Then we lingered waaaay too long (in my opinion) at the Merchant sitting at the table even though everyone had been done for a while. After the merchant we made Lots of little stops to look at landmarks around the capital area. And we did a little walk through of the capital building, which was very beautiful, but my tummy was still rumbling!!!! 2:22 was our second stop at Fromagination Cheese Shop. This was an absolutely adorable shop with oodles of cheese as well as other gormete food stuffs like cookies, pastries, honey, balsamic vinegar, mustard, jams and jellies and other gift stuff . 3 small pieces of cheese and 2 crackers. There were also a few samples around the store for tasting but really it was a very small food sampling. Shortly after that around 2:44 we made it to Ian's Pizza for a half-slice of Mac and cheese pizza. Ehhh. Did not like it. They had some really cool other kinds and just an awesome menu in general. Just was not into the Mac and Cheese slice. Ick Next up was a little after 3:00 and we stopped at Himal Chuli which was a Nepalese eatery for a Mango Lassi. I was disappointed that we did not get to go inside the restaurant. We just grabbed-and-go our drinks and walked to our next stop. At around 3:17 we stopped into State Street Brats where we were served half to a third of a brat and A half pint of Spotted Cow beer from New Glarus Brewery. Good tasting. But again, a very small sample Lastly we walked to UW campus to the student union for a vanilla malt. It was good. Wish we had gotten to try the ice cream. I'm sure they have some great flavors there. The union was amazing however, right on the lake. Lucky students. The tour ran over, ending around 3:45. My husband and I left still feeling kind of hungry which has NEVER happened to us after a food tour. So, we had a fun time but left with mixed feelings about the tour. Not sure how much we will recommend this one to ours friends. Would rather send them down to the zerve.com food tours in Chicago.

    Monroe street tour was wonderful!!, great food all in walking distance!…read moreguide was well educated in Madison history. The food was excellent choices. went to many places I did not know were there! pizza, salad, beligum beer, mussels, so fun! enoyed every moment, if you live in madison or visiting this tour is a must!!

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    Madison Food Explorers - UW's student union

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    Mad City Ghost Walks

    Mad City Ghost Walks

    1.0(1 review)
    0.9 kmTenney - Lapham

    Very disappointing. Kjersti (KJ) said she encouraged everyone to share their own ghost experiences,…read moreand I told her I had one that involved a mansion half a block off the path and asked if I could tell it there because it was right on the way back to our original spot that we were heading. All the other stories were done by that point. She absolutely refused to do this, and then asked if I still wanted to tell my story after we got back to our original spot a block and a half away. I really didn't want to because it would've been 10 times more effective if we were standing in front of the actual house, but I did anyway and I regret that, because it didn't have anywhere near the same impact. Afterward, she was extremely insistent that people give her any feedback whatsoever, so I politely told her that it would've been nicer if she could've simply accommodated us all walking half a block away so the story could have been told properly. It was literally on the way and would not have taken us any further than we would've been going anyway. Her response was extremely off the charts, very meanspirited, completely offended, unnecessary, unexpected, and super nasty. Sadly, she doesn't seem like a very emotionally stable person at all, and not very sincere either. She kept telling everyone that she wanted to hear their ghost stories, but then when somebody actually wanted to share, she seemed to be more concerned about being upstaged. It was really stupid and lame actually. Definitely would not recommend.

    Groundhog Day Walking Tour - Where they sat in the restaurant scene!

    Groundhog Day Walking Tour

    5.0(2 reviews)
    114.2 km

    What a stroll down movie memory lane! My wife and I went on the self guided tour and had a blast…read more Woodstock hosted a majority of filming for the movie Groundhog Day. It was interesting to see the town and locations/establishments where filming took place. There are also plaques at the filming locations so you can read about it. You can download a map which guides you through a classic midwest small town! Make sure to say hi to Phil!

    If you found yourself reliving the same day over and over, what would you do differently?…read more An interesting question with answers that probably vary widely across the board, though knowing my luck I'd probably end up repeating a day where I wake up and all 3 cats have already taken turns puking outside my door so with each semi-conscious early morning step to the coffee grinder I get a gushy pile of yack between my toes... Ya know, the more I think about it, the less glamorous this do-over day seems. I mean, what if I get stuck in a day that follows a feverish binge-drinking session and I'm forced to relive that awful hangover feeling of my frontal lobe bleeding out through my corneas? Ugh. But I guess that's the point of it. It's never really as simple as just.one.day and when you're forced to think about it that way, you have to resort back to the tried and true 'live every day to it's fullest' biz-nast--or as I like to say: What Would Bill Murray Do? Which brings me to the whole point of this review: The Groundhog Day Walking Tour Where you can basically do a dry-run of one man's expertly orchestrated do-over day, in hopes of better preparing should you ever find yourself in a similar situation. For those of you not in the know, the flick 'Groundhog Day' that's set in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania was actually filmed nowhere near there. In fact, the entire film (less a few odd scenes shot in nearby Cary, Il warehouse or sound stages) was shot in the Chicago suburb of Woodstock, Illinois. It's definitely a good hour-and-a-half-plus out from Chicago, but in my expert opinion (I'm calling myself an expert now) it's one of the best places in the state to visit. A quintessential and historic downtown district rife with locally-owned businesses, world-class eats, a gorgeous town square, relatively easy Metra access and most importantly, the imprint of an icon--The man, the myth, the legend: Bill mother f*cking, Groundhog Day, Ghost-Bustin' Ass, Murray (per Wu Tang's GZA - http://www.metacafe.com/watch/5941922/gza_rza_and_bill_murray_coffee_and_cigarettes/). Should you find yourself visiting this scenic downtown district, I recommend you bookmark these listings so as not to let your life (and all these historic placards commemorating the 1993 hit film) pass you by. I've taken the liberty of making this easy for you, so you can optimize your time and make the most of your day doing the Groundhog Day walking tour (placards marked at all sites) all on your own. 1. City of Woodstock (where all the groundhoggy magic happened) http://www.yelp.com/biz/city-of-woodstock-woodstock-6 2. Woodstock Square (Gobbler's Knob and the site of the festival honoring Punxsutawney Phil - or Woodstock Willie as he's called IRL here) http://www.yelp.com/biz/woodstock-square-woodstock-3 3. Sparrow's Nest Thrift Store (Site of the car crash - actually at the corner of Calhoun and Jefferson) http://www.yelp.com/biz/sparrows-nest-thrift-store-woodstock 4. Woodstock Opera House (The Pennsylvanian Hotel) http://www.yelp.com/biz/woodstock-opera-house-woodstock 5. Old Courthouse & Arts Center (This is where all the bar scenes were shot, you know the ones where Phil & Rita cheers to world peace over a couple of sweet vermouths on the rocks with a twist) http://www.yelp.com/biz/old-courthouse-arts-center-woodstock 6. Woodstock Theater (The Alpine Theater that bill takes his lady of the night to in costume, twice) http://www.yelp.com/biz/woodstock-theater-woodstock 7. Bill Murray Stepped Here curbside placard (also known as the jumping point for the puddle Phil repeatedly steps into on his way to Gobbler's Knob) http://www.yelp.com/biz/bill-murray-stepped-here-groundhog-day-historical-marker-woodstock 8. Taqueria La Placita (was the site of the Tip Top Cafe where Phil, Rita and Larry get coffee and breakfast) http://www.yelp.com/biz/taqueria-la-placita-woodstock 9. Ned's Corner (The corner where Ned Ryerson repeatedly accosts Bill on his morning walk to Gobbler's Knob) http://www.yelp.com/biz/neds-corner-woodstock 10. Old Man's Alley (This is the alley where the old homeless man is seen, the old man Phil tries desperately to save in several variations of that day, but learns a hard lesson from as one man whose time is up) http://www.yelp.com/biz/old-mans-alley-woodstock 11. Clark Gas Station (Where Phil makes the call about getting the heck outta Punxsatawny) http://www.yelp.com/biz/clark-woodstock 12. Wayne's Lanes (the bowling alley where Bill wonders why he couldn't repeat the day he spent in the Virgin Islands making love like sea otters to a beautiful woman at sunset) http://www.yelp.com/biz/waynes-lanes-woodstock 13. Moose Lodge (Where Phil & Rita dance) http://www.yelp.com/biz/moose-lodge-no-1329-woodstock 14. Piano Teacher's House (Madison & Vine) Private Residence 15. Royal Victorian Manor (The Inn where Phil stays night after night) http://www.yelp.com/biz/royal-victorian-manor-woodstock Happy Groundhogging!

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    Groundhog Day Walking Tour - Being a groundhog outside the Groundhog Day Inn

    Being a groundhog outside the Groundhog Day Inn

    Groundhog Day Walking Tour - Placard located to the south side of gazebo

    Placard located to the south side of gazebo

    Groundhog Day Walking Tour - 'Bill Murray stepped here' placard where he repeatedly steps into the giant puddle.

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    'Bill Murray stepped here' placard where he repeatedly steps into the giant puddle.

    Madison Ghost Walks - walkingtours - Updated May 2026

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