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Happy
Mothers Day
Serving
Noon to 8pm-Bar Opens at 11am
Specials
Prime
Rib
Steak
& Lobster
Full
Menu Available
Closed
On
Memorial
Day
Denoon
Saloon & Staff Remember Those Who Have Fought For Our Freedom!
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on the Links below to view our entire New Menu
Come and join us for
a breathtaking sunset
view of beautiful
Lake Denoon.
Our screened in deck
is open Summer/Fall for lakeside dining.
New 3 season deck
will open in fall of 2008
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Welcome
"Harley Riders" "Hog Members"
Biker
Friendly-Great Weekend Poker Stop
Our Baseball Team
Denoon's
Hours
Monday-CLOSED
Tuesday-Thursday
Open
at 3pm-Serving 4-9pm
Friday-Open
at 3pm-Serving 4-10pm
Saturday-Open
at 11am-Serving 11am-10pm
Sunday-Open
at 11am-Serving 11AM-9PM
WE ARE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
Sneesby's Denoon Saloon
W198 S10857 Racine Avenue
Muskego, WI 53150
Phone: (262) 971-0171
Reservations Accepted
or Email us with your Party Plans
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All prices are subject to change!
Directions:
From Hwy. 36:
Drive south to Hwy.
Y (Racine Ave.) and turn right (north).
Continue approximately
2-1/2 miles, you'll see us on your left.
From I-43:
Exit Hwy. Y (Racine
Ave.) south and drive about 8 miles.
You'll find us on
your right
Lake Denoon Fishing Information
The Denoon Saloon
A bit of History
This building
that stands today at Denoon beach was originally the Smith's Hotel.
The present
building was erected in 1912 after the former building on the same sight
burned.
It was
in this era that the resort hotel saw it's busiest days.
The glassblowers
from Milwaukee would come in large groups on weekends to enjoy the
peace
and quite that the resort provided.
It was
a thirteen room hotel, complete with tavern, hall, grocery store and ice
cream parlor.
For some
years it served as the Post Office and for a number of summers it was a
place where
lake residents
would go to pay their taxes.
The resort
would send horse drawn wagons and later a bus to meet the interurban as
it
stopped
at Muskego Dam Road near the present Highway 36 intersection today.
Besides
the beach, the resort rented cottages and had a fleet of 20 boats for rent.
These
boats were built by John Paepke from 1924 through 1940, they
rented
for 50 cents an hour or a $1.00 per day.
Ben Schuler
bought the resort in the 1920's and his son Steve ran it up until the late
1960's.
It is
interesting to note that in the early days it cost $15.00 a
week for
a room and meals at the hotel
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