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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Agate Midway (April 16, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572841427
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572841420
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #30,127 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for Ron Faiola, his documentary, and his book WISCONSIN SUPPER CLUBS: AN OLD-FASHIONED TRADITION:

"A glorious look at a Wisconsin tradition, Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old-Fashioned Experience [is] a glossy 225-page book that just might make your mouth water." —William Hagemen, Chicago Tribune

"[A] compelling, delightful and—not to make too much of it—important documentary.... Ron Faiola [is] a genius filmmaker." —Rick Kogan

"Ron Faiola is passionate about food. He is the author of Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old-Fashioned Experience, a coffee table book chronicling the unique Wisconsin tradition of the supper club.... Faiola put 5,000 miles on his car traveling to every corner of the state to capture the timeless charm of the supper club." —BizTimes Milwaukee

“Prime rib, Friday night fish frys, and relish trays are the stuff of legend in Wisconsin.... But the supper club is a relic, so [author Ron Faiola] is hoping to bring them back into fashion...[Wisconsin Supper Clubs] documents 50 of the states most enduring time capsules.” —Steve Dolinsky, ABC 7 News, Chicago

“A beautiful book...you read this book and not only does your mouth start watering, but you start thinking kind of expansively [about] weekend getaway opportunities.... I heartily endorse it.” —Bill Moller, WGN Radio

"Faiola went to [great lengths to] get the right shots for his coffee-table book, Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old-Fashioned Experience. He spent 10 weeks on the road last year, traversing the state to visit dozens upon dozens of the state's emblematic restaurants." —Carol Deptolla, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

"Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old Fashioned Experience is a mouthwatering tour of rarefied restaurants from another era that has me thinking of excursions northward." —Peter Exley, Chicago Reader

"Ron Faiola has become Wisconsin's legacy filmmaker." —David Luhrssen, Express Milwaukee

"Wisconsin-native Ron Faiola recently released a book—Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old-Fashioned Experience—which showcases some of the finest supper clubs in the state and shows why supper clubs are such a big part of Wisconsin's food culture." —State Senator Tom Tiffany, Wisconsin’s 12th Senate District

"Faiola’s book goes behind the scenes at 50 Dairy State restaurants, offering photos, stories, and his take on each of the clubs." —Wisconsin State Journal

"In his new book Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old-Fashioned Experience, writer/filmmaker Ron Faiola...traveled across Wisconsin and profiled 50 Supper Clubs...hallmarks include brandy Old Fashioneds, Friday night fish fry, prime rib, relish trays, lake views, taxidermy, glowing vintage beer lights, Packers paraphernalia, and more." —Paula Forbes, Eater.com, National page

"Milwaukee filmmaker Ron Faiola has made an homage to the throwback restaurants to our north that are very much alive and well." —Joanne Trestrail, Crain’s Chicago Business

"The book treats each club, about fifty in all, to a few pages of text about the experience, complimented with a generous serving of pictures that are equal parts Americana and food porn.... It’s easy to see how people get inspired to take eating tours of Wisconsin.” —Dave Robson, Daily XY


PRAISE FOR THE WISCONSIN SUPPER CLUB TRADITION:

"I fell in love with these restaurants long before I’d ordered my first cocktail, and for good reason: the food was always tasty—supper clubs were doing custom-cut dry-aged steaks long before the practice became an urban fetish—and the vibe was always pure Wisconsin gemütlichkeit, leavened by a lively mix of locals and vacationing families." —David McAninch, New York Times

"Supper clubs are a classic Wisconsin summer experience and I try to find a few new ones each year. I associate them with lake country, brandy old fashioneds, relish trays, baked potatoes and prime rib." —Duane Dudek, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Fortunately though, a few of Wisconsin’s supper clubs remain, and many restaurateurs have kept the traditions alive.... The common denominator in today’s notion of a supper club is simple American cuisine.... For the most part, gone are the days when a supper club meant an entire night out: a lounge with high-backed booths, highballs at low-ball prices, a piano bar, an orchestra, and a dance floor. It’s still possible, however, to listen to jazz piano or fox trot to Sinatra at some of Wisconsin’s ritzier supper clubs. And the one thing that’s never gone out of style, of course, is simply prepared great food." —Brenda K. Bredahl, TravelWisconsin.com

About the Author

Ron Faiola is an author and filmmaker who has produced and directed numerous critically acclaimed documentaries. He is the president and founder of Push Button Gadget Inc., which has been specializing in audio visual and business theater production for nearly 20 years.

More About the Author

Ron Faiola's foodie history includes visiting Wisconsin supper clubs as a youngster and in his salad days he was frying chicken at KFC, flipping burgers at a diner, making Suburpia sub sandwiches and pizzas for Rocky Rococo. While attending film school at UW-Milwaukee, he made a film titled "Weiners" which was an homage to the tiny but tasty topic of cocktail franks. This led to the first fish fry documentary ever made, called "Fish Fry Night Milwaukee" and later he explored the Wisconsin supper club phenomenon in "Wisconsin Supper Clubs: An Old Fashioned Experience" as a documentary on PBS and now a 224 page book. Faiola is a big fan of Cheap Trick and drummer Bun E. Carlos makes an appearance in the Wisconsin Supper Club DVD.

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Great stories and beautiful photos!
Mike M.
Have visited a few and looking forward visiting a few more.....Great way to pick road trips..... All spots are within a weekend travel...
Papabear
Faiola’s book also covers more supper clubs and organizes them geographically through Wisconsin.
F. E. Smith

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful By Jean on April 23, 2013
Format: Hardcover
Don't make the same mistake I made. This book is not appropriate beditme reading material, especially if you're a meat-eater and your dinner was a little skimpy. The photos--food porn at its delicious best-- will drive you crazy and have you wondering if they deliver across state lines. Author Ron Faiola offers readers a rich and storied guide to Wisconsin's supper clubs and the people who keep them humming along. Road trip!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful By Jeanette M Pilak on May 1, 2013
Format: Hardcover
Ron Faiola's Wisconsin Supper Clubs is a gorgeous and charming must-have book, which has moved to the top of my list for Holiday Gifts this year.

Captivated by the inviting photos, make certain you open this book on a full stomach. Just a quick flip through is impossible, because you will be drawn in by a photo, quickly read more of the story behind the food item or beverage and before you know it, you are planning your next road trip. Soon, you've discovered that two hours have gone past and you now have a half-dozen Supper Club destinations added to your bucket list.

Or, like me, you're sure to send out an e-invite to the extended family to meet at the Supper Club closest to you for Friday Night Fish Fry Extraordinaire. Be sure to arrive early for an adult beverage--perhaps Wisconsin's famous Brandy Old Fashioned.

In my house, the Hunter kin immediately commandeered the book to check out the region of Wisconsin where they hunt and made plans to incorporate several new stops on the trip to and from the Hunting Shack.

With several birthdays approaching this summer for the octogenarians in the family, this book will serve as a planning guide for these special events.

Even the 20-somethings in the family have been spending time with the book. Having traversed much of the state in their short lives, they now appreciate both fine dining experiences and the homey comfort and fellowship of the Wisconsin Supper Clubs. Number two nephew organized a group of couples to ride their Harley Davidson Motorcycles to a Supper Club they've heard about for years. After one read of Faiola's experience, he decided a nice spring-time ride and a good meal with good friends at a Wisconsin Supper Club was going to be a new monthly tradition this summer.

Charming stories, gorgeous photos, inviting reviews and the promise of honest-to-goodness Midwestern Hospitality, Faiola has hit the mark with this book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By crestedchris on May 13, 2014
Format: Hardcover
A very nice coffee table book, but many great supper clubs are missing. I was really hoping for more, but perhaps there will be a volume 2.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Customer on April 14, 2014
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This book has truly caught the aura and the feelings of the Wisconsin Supper Club. After just looking at a few of the pictures, my wife said "Let's get in the car and go" And we live in Illinois.

The pictures are great of both the Supper Clubs and the food. The drink recipes catch the spirit of the genre. A really fun book to have on hand.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Elizabeth L. Robinson on November 25, 2013
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I bought the book for my husband. He spent his summers in Wisconsin when he was a child and always remembered eating at the supper clubs in Wisconsin. He said all the pictures and stories are exactly what he remembered as a kid. He really has enjoyed reading the stories. We plan to check several of them out this summer
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Jedge on May 30, 2013
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While at times I wished the author provided more depth and details about each of the places he listed. The picture s are great and it did highlight places we have been to. As well as giving us a great bucket list of places to try.
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By I. L. M. on July 6, 2014
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Wonderful bucket list.
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Another very interesting book that I also bought for my son and then ultimately bought one for myself because it was so nice.
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