The 59er Bar and Grill is a family fun spot at Lake Koshkonong!
59er Bar & Grill
Driving Range and Campground

2209 E Vincent Road • Milton, WI

The 59er Diner and Driving Range is a family fun spot 
at Lake Koshkonong! The 59er Driving Range is self serve and open 7 days a week. 

The 59er Clubhouse offers Authentic Vienna Beef Chicago Hotdogs, Italian Beef and Italian Sausage made from our secret family recipe! Enjoy beer and wine with your sandwich. Bring the kids for fun activities and kid friendly menu prices. Fun for all ages from 8-80! 

The 59er Clubhouse is available for private parties and group outings. We'll be offering Footgolf with 24" holes later this season.

Come on down and see us just off Highway 59 across the road from Lakeview Campground and Bar.
Business Hours
Mon - Sat
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Sunday
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Happy Hour! Weekdays 
from 4pm-6pm stop in 
for cheap drinks and stay 
for good food or 
a bucket of balls! 
Friday Night Fish Fry   
Hand dipped beer battered fish made especially for you 
by Chef Dan.
608-295-8648 Email Us Website
Lakes Nearby

Clear Lake


This tiny, popular Southern Wisconsin, lake, originally named "Prairie Du Lac" by early French traders, features a healthy largemouth bass population with trophy-sized potential. Remote but just ten minutes from Storr's Lake and downtown Milton. More

Lake Koshkonong


Did you know Lake Koshkonong is not a true lake but flooded marshland? In 1851, Western European settlers to the area built the first Indianford dam which eventually created the lake visible today. Imagine what the first inhabitants in the area saw and experienced. prior to the damming of the marsh area. More

Storr's Lake


Storr's Lake on the city's edge is just a three minute drive from the iconic Milton House on Storr's Lake Road a day trip worthy segment of the Ice Age Trail, the 754 acre, Storr's Lake Wild Life Area's segment of the Ice Age Trail is just beyond the Highway 26 underpass. From the park's parking lot you will find two trail entry points More

Towns Nearby

Ft. Atkinson


Nicknamed "The Fort," as U.S. military had an outpost here during the 1832 Black Hawk "war," this Southern Wisconsin town of 12,368 bordering the Rock River, and just north of the region's largest lake, Lake Koshkonong is much more than just a visit to dinner and play at the famous, Fireside Dinner Theater.  More

Milton


Nicknamed "The Fort," as U.S. military had an outpost here during the 1832 Black Hawk "war," this Southern Wisconsin town of 12,368 bordering the Rock River, and just north of the region's largest lake, Lake Koshkonong is much more than just a visit to dinner and play at the famous, Fireside Dinner Theater.  More