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  1. Wando (owner) drives either a Harley or a new "trike" bike. Always parked on the sidewalk by the main entrance. Also serves All You Can Eat Bacon on a weeknight. I think it is paired with a PBR special.
     
    Posted by: tsquar on Jul 10, 2008 08:44 PM (2) (0) Flag
  2. This bar is famous for its "fish bowls," big fish bowls full of booze. These fish bowls are famous, as they were cited in Dan Patrick's radio show when Scott Van Pelt (also of ESPN) declared Madison America's best college sports town. Thanks for playing your part, Wando's!
     
    Posted by: terracebum on Apr 04, 2008 05:17 PM (2) (0) Flag
  3. Wando's is most widely known for its huge fishbowls, but is also known within "manly" circles as the place that serves free bacon and $1 PBR and Bud Light taps on Tuesdays.
     
    Posted by: madmax on Jul 10, 2008 08:56 PM (0) (0) Flag
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  1. 602 University Avenue
    Madison, WI 53715
    (608)256-5204

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