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2017 Official Visitors Guide

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1-888-867-3342 | www.greenbay.com | 9 Eat Trendy, hip and creative all come to mind at SALT. With a seasonal menu of upscale comfort food, you can always count on that shot of scotch at the bottom of the SALT Sundae. For some of the best seafood nachos you'll ever taste, grab your sombrero and head to Caliente La Fiesta Mexicana. Hmm, will you choose the Prickly Pear or the Black Magic Margarita? An excellent dinner choice is essential. OGAN is an intimate dining option that delivers a flavor experience. This is the place to relax with that perfect glass of wine and an order of carpaccio. Play With the Fox River running right through the downtown, spending time on the water is a must. Book a riverboat cruise aboard Fox River Tour's "River Tyme" and see the sights. Make your way to Voyageur Park and cross the bridge to the Riverwalk and Wildlife Viewing Area. See the sturgeon fish up close in spring, or toss a fishing line at the end of the pier. Shop Think sweet, think savory. The hometown favorite is Seroogy's Chocolates. Sample before you buy the delectable handmade treats. Make sure you breath in that chocolate factory aroma. Stay the course of culinary shopping at Waseda Farms Market. Organic products, from fresh produce to the incredible hand cut meat products, come right from the homestead farm. And, with its mercantile style shop, a stop at The Shinery for a little moonshine pickle sampling will certainly top off your visit. . Hmm, will you choose the Prickly Pear or the Black Magic Margarita? An excellent is an intimate dining option that delivers a flavor experience. This is the place to relax with that perfect glass of wine DON'T MISS The Locks of Love hanging along the far pier of the Riverwalk. DE PERE Top to bottom: Downtown De Pere courtesy St. Norbert College, Dinner at OGAN, De Pere Riverwalk and Wildlife Viewing Area, Fox River Tours.

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