Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Ron's Cozy Corner, Okauchee (Oconomowoc), Wi

Welcome Back, it's been a crazy couple of weeks, and if you can bear with my overwhelming schedule and occasional fish fry missed weeks, I appreciate your patience, and welcome you to check out past blogs and reviews if you're ever looking for a restaurant to visit.


This week we decided on Ron's Cozy Corner, W359N5920 Brown St., Ste 110, Oconomowoc.  I've had several people recommend Ron's, and felt it was time to descend upon this Lake Country favorite. I dined with my friends Kendra and Tim, Kendra was nice enough to give her own thoughts about our experience, so I've decided to include them.  I'll add to hers at the end of the column. 

Kendra's take:

When Beth mentioned fish fry at Ron’s Cozy Corner on the first Friday of Lent, I was like…ummm…..really?? All I could envision was masses of cranky people crowded together in a small town tavern-like setting just waiting waiting waiting for a table to finally open up. But I decided that I would go and see what kind of mayhem may be in store for us. As it turns out, I was pleasantly surprised (once we actually found the restaurant, which was somewhat difficult)! Ron’s was not at all what I expected – the food was great, the atmosphere welcoming, and the wait acceptable.

First – the atmosphere. Nothing at all like the small town bar/restaurant experience I expected. Ron’s new location was warm and welcoming and the decor actually reminded me a little bit of a nice Mexican restaurant.

Second – the wait. We arrived a little after 7pm and the wait was an acceptable 30 minutes. There were open seats at the bar, the bartender was very friendly and, according to Beth, made a great bloody mary.

Third – the food. I ordered the perch ($11.95) and was very happy with my selection. The fish batter was seasoned just right, and the fish itself crispy on the outside and flakey and light on the inside. I used very little tartar sauce, which, as I’ve said in previous posts, is an indication that I’m really enjoying my dinner. The potato pancakes appeared to be homemade, and were delicious as well.

Ron’s Cozy Corner had everything I look for in a fish fry experience – amazing company, efficient service, and great food. The only complaint I would have about the evening was the difficulty in actually finding the new location. Overall, I give Ron’s a 9 out of 10!

Thanks to Kendra, as always for helping me out with the blog from time to time, it helps to get someone else's opinion, and I'm finding I do have a lot in common with the diners I go out with, and hopefully that translates to my common interests with the blog readers!

I only want to add a few details.  Ron's serves the traditional fish fry family style.  For $9.95 you get deep fried haddock (yes, haddock, not cod) and french fries, for an additional $2.00 you have the option of potato pancakes.  You have an option for more fish, but I believe you can only order two extra pieces, in my opinion, you don't need the extras, they serve more than enough the first round.

The waitress brings creamy cole slaw, rye bread and German potato salad out prior to the meal, and all components were average. I felt as though the German potato salad was a little bland, the bread was out of a bag and I'm not sure the cole slaw was homemade.

I ordered the haddock -- HOORAY -- I'm incredibly pleased that for the first time in weeks, the fish was perfect.  No tartar needed.  So far, Ron's is the first restaurant to pass the "Say No to Tartar" campaign, as they mixed a perfect blend of seasonings in their batter.  The fish was cooked perfectly, as Kendra said, we had the best combination of crunchy batter, that was not overwhelming, and a delicious piece of haddock.  Kudo's to Ron's.  

On a side note, the bloody mary's were phenomenal!

Overall I will give Ron's a solid 8 out of 10.  I think the sides were underwhelming and it keeps me from getting them too close to perfection.  I highly recommend you visit Ron's Cozy Corner.

I hope you all have a wonderful week, I will not be blogging on Friday as I will be out of town this weekend.  I might have to stop at my dad's for a fish fry, but I'm not going to review that.  It's a little biased!

One last thing, in lieu of the recent events in Japan please keep in mind that it is truly important for us to be thankful for all the little things we have.  Life is an amazing gift and we never know when it can be taken away from us. Maybe in all this turmoil, we can learn to appreciate each other, not just the people that are alike, but different as well.

Give a hug!

Happy St. Patty'sDay!