My first trip to Titletown in
Green Bay, Wisconsin, was
winding down, but we still had a few things left to check out on the final day.
Rich and I had enjoyed breakfast at
Lodge Kohler's Leaps & Bounds Café the day before and decided to go down and see what else we could try on the menu.
The thing I like most about Leaps & Bounds was that there were quite a few things that you rarely find on menus, certainly not on the menu of a hotel coffee shop.
For our Sunday morning, I chose the West Coast Wrap, with
egg whites, avocado, spinach, tomato, inside a whole-grain wrap spread with a
light herb cream cheese. It was delicious.
Rich had the Breakfast Sandwich. It has scrambled eggs, cheddar and arugula, with a bratwurst patty on a toasted English muffin, a combination he enjoyed.
We shared an order of the Classic Beignets, which had an
unusual twist: they were served with a spiced chocolate sauce and an apricot-ginger
jam.
I thought both went very well against the sweetness of the powdered sugar beignet.
After I finished my latte, it was time to return to the
Spa at Lodge Kohler.
This spa is the only co-ed spa I have been to in the
Midwest. While it’s not unusual to have relaxation rooms that are co-ed, Kohler
offers much more for you to share.
The water experience at
Lodge Kohler, included with your
services or available for a slight cost on its own, includes a very large hot
tub that has a walkway to massage you, a cold plunge pool, a steam room, and a
sauna.
Once we were warm and relaxed, it was time to bundle up and head out to check out
Titletown.
From many of the windows in the hotel, we could see the
tubing slide, but in front of it we could actually hear the shouts of joy as
people came down in their inner tubes.
We also went by the rink, where everyone was having fun ice skating.
(I was a bit jealous, ice skating used to be one of my favorite past times before ankle problems.)
Carol Kedzior of Titletown met as for lunch at 46 Below to tell us more about the plans for the future of Titletown in
Green Bay.
The area will have more
fun activities, such as outdoor concerts and movies in the spring, summer, and
fall. They will also be building condos here.
While there we had an amazing Tomato Bisque with grilled
cheese croutons and a grilled cheese sandwich. (Rich had the ham sandwich, but
I don’t think there can ever be too much grilled cheese!)
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