Springers is a family-friendly restaurant with a diverse menu to satisfy any palate! 
Nestled on beautiful Lake Kegonsa's Northshore, just minutes from Madison, indulge in a 
rave-worthy fish fry with a spectacular view
Springers of Lake Kegonsa
3097 Sunnyside St, 
Stoughton, WI 53589
The history of this site begins in the early 1900’s, a small grocery and general store were built for Lake Kegonsa vacationers.

In the 1960s a bar was added to the quaint store in the turning it into a popular place for entertainment and dancing. Then a baitshop, boat rental, and lodgings were added, and the space was transformed into Sunnyside Resort.

In the 1970’s, the dining room and kitchen facilities were added, turning Sunnyside Resort into a popular, 
year-round supper club and vacation destination.

Current owners Steve and Laura Rowley purchased and renovated the building in 2004. The newly renovated space reopened in February of 2005 as Springers. Springers was named as a tribute to the town of Pleasant Springs, the springs within Lake Kegonsa, and the owner’s love for Springer Spaniels.

Business Hours
Mon - Tue
Closed
Wed - Thu
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Fri - Sat
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Sunday
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Today, Springers of Lake Kegonsa is a year-round, family-friendly lakeside supper club. In addition to the sunny lake views and large patio space for outdoor dining and entertainment, Springers is known for specialties like Wednesday and Friday night Fish Fry, Thursday night’s take on Mexican fare, and Saturday night Prime Rib.

Join us for food, drinks, and fun on Lake Kegonsa!

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Lake Kegonsa

Lake Kegonsa is the southern-most lake  in the Yahara River chain of lakes formed when debris was left by a retreating glacier 12,000-15,000 years ago. The name Kegonsa is attributed to the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Indians who once lived in this area. Kegonsa means "Lake of Many Fishes." The lake is home to one county and one state park. Located on the northeast corner of the lake is Lake Kegonsa State Park open year-round from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.  More

Towns Nearby

What makes Stoughton a popular,  weekend/daytrip for so many visitors to Southern Wisconsin? Stoughton is famous for the historic Stoughton Opera House (pictured above.) The Norwegian immigrant town founded in 1847 is only 25 minutes on US HWY 51 from Madison and a direct shot from Northern Illinois. It is the beautifully restored, 19th century architecture along the town's Main Street.  More