Stop in and visit BBG's today. Cold drinks, delicious food, and a 
friendly atmosphere are always on tap at Banushi's Bar & Grill!
Banushi's Bar & Grill
800 Nygaard St, 
Stoughton, WI 53589
When it's time to relax and forget about the stressors that accompany everyday life there's no better place to go than BBG's. With a full service grill serving up the tastiest food in the area, you'd be hard pressed to find a better meal.

We also have the right beverages to wash it all down with. From our ice cold soda to our vast selection of tap and bottled beer there's something for all ages. BBG's also has a full bar at our disposal with many recipes to tame the wildest imaginations!

BBG's has created a bar and grill you'd expect to find in Chicago or New York, and has placed it on the outskirts of Stoughton, WI. Located just off of Highway 51, BBG's offers 2 full bars, ample restaurant seating, and billiards and games to unwind with. 
Business Hours
Mon - Wed
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Thursday
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Fri - Sat
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Sunday
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Our family has been in the restaurant and bar business for over 20 years, which has allowed us to create a lunch and dinner menu that combines years of experience with some of the newest food and drink ideas you'll find anywhere. 

At BBG's every member of the family will find something they just can't resist on the menu. With food that pleases everyone and an atmosphere that is family friendly yet fun, you'll find we have the perfect place for everyone to relax and enjoy themselves.
Monday – Thursday
3pm - 6pm

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