Yeah, I guess I should have been more specific in that post about the Turner Hall Ratskellar. Our meal was just OK, nothing to get excited about (maybe that's why I didn't write anything), and pretty much over priced. On the other hand, the sausages we picked up at the Ratskellar's sidewalk cafe were quite good. It was only the "sit down" fare inside that was lacking.
That was actually my second experience with Monroe's Turner Hall, the first one being not much better. Trouble was, I forgot how unremarkable the first visit was which led to the second. The only bright spot in that first visit, aside from the company, was a couple of hunks of complimentary chocolate cake offered by the head chef who was just happy that Cheese Days had ended. Neither the chef nor the free cake were anywhere to be seen on this visit. In future visits to Cheese Days I think we will make a beeline to the al pastor taco guy and not waste our money on the warmed over Swiss food at Turner Hall.
My experience at the Turner Hall in Milwaukee, as long as you stick to the "authentic" German menu or the fish fry and don't bother with the typical pub grub also offered, has generally been the exact opposite. Excellent food, served in large portions, at a fair price. Great vintage building, too. And unless there is an event going on at the Bradley Center across the street, easy, cheap parking right next door to boot.
Buddy