![]() ![]() The Dells is a very tourist focused area, so I'd come again if I had friends visiting our area in the summertime but I don't think I'd go out of my way to come on our own. We came to see our friend be a part of the "Shed's Got Talent", which was relatively entertaining but we left after two hours. The Chapel Gorge Trail leads through the woods to a small sandy beach along the Wisconsin River where hikers can watch the tour boats going in and out of the restricted nature area. The service was pretty friendly at the bar a ton of creative drink options to choose from and you're able to get a souvenir cup for discounted alcohol refills. Chapel Gorge Trail Located on the northern end of Wisconsin Dells is an easy flat 1.8-mile loop trail. ![]() Was sad to see the milkshake/dessert truck not open all night. Fun seating ideas though, tables "built in" to the buses, an elevated Greyhound bus with seating, but that also closed once some of the live music started so that took away a lot of seating too. We have ooey-gooey grilled cheese, burgers, and street tacos that’ll make you wish you lived on our block. Not much seating, although it's February in Wisconsin so the large outdoor area wasn't available so that should be kept in mind. Only the best food trucks get to park in The Shed. The night we went, they were open until 2am but the kitchen closed at 8pm which was kind of a bummer. The food was okay, but I'd say a little overpriced for what you get compared to other restaurants in the area -you're really paying for the experience and atmosphere. The general ambiance is a fun spin on food trucks they're mostly 1960s VW bus themed and permanently stationed indoors with lots of options on the various menus. I was on the fence about what to rate the Grateful Shed because it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great. ![]()
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