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| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Sept. 2, 2008 at 5:27 a.m. |
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The sign outside Tim Toetz's sports bar, Rounding Third, carries an appropriate slogan:
"The place to go before you head home."
You have to round third before you head home, and Toetz is happy to welcome customers to his establishment, which is located at 6317 W. Bluemound Rd.
Housed in a 6,000-sq. ft. building that was home to Cassidy's and Bob E O's, Rounding Third looks, at first glance, like an ordinary sports bar.
That leads us to Toetz's other slogan, which is emblazoned on the menu:
"We strive to make the ordinary extraordinary!"
"I had the idea for this bar bouncing in my head for about five years," said Toetz, a first-time bar owner whose background is in manufacturing. "I wanted it to be special. The way to do that is by having excellent food and exceptional service."
While some sports bars are content to serve frozen pizzas and chicken fingers from Sam's Club, Toetz decided to splurge on his menu, which features lobster mac and cheese ($15), an adobo seasoned grilled chicken sandwich ($9), which comes with a sautee of mushrooms and sweat peas with Swiss cheese and arugula on a grilled pita.
"Our mozz(arella) sticks are homemade. We wrap the wontons ourselves. Our beer cheese soup comes in a pretzel bread bowl and it's great. We have five different burgers, we have a 14-ounce cast iron seared rib eye ($18).
"Some bars downplay the food. They let the bartenders serve it and make their money slinging lots of drinks. I want to sell drinks, too, but I wanted the food to stand out."
At one of his first employee meetings, Toetz expressed his vision for the business.
"I told everyone that I want this to be the "Cheers" of 2008," he said, referring to the NBC sitcom that was set in a Boston bar.
"I told them 'I'm Sammy "Mayday" Malone. When people come in, I want you to greet them with a smile and make them feel like they are at home.' Well, some of the girls there were in their early 20's and they had no idea what I was talking about."
It didn't take long for the employees to figure out that Toetz was passionate about his vision.
"I pushed them to the limit of making them quit," he said. "But, they see how hard I work and how much I want this place to succeed."
Toetz closed on the building April 22, then went to the Brewers game that night at Miller Park, where he threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Ben Sheets. A month later, after intensive cleaning and renovation that included a new roof and HVAC system, he opened for business.
The Brewers' surging attendance, along with a bump from Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary celebration, have helped the business.
"I've been surprised at how well we've done so far," said Toetz, who is planning on another boost during football season, when he will open at 9 a.m. Sundays with build-your-own omelets and Ketel One Bloody Mary's.
"We have the NFL Ticket, so we'll have all the Jets games as well as all the Packers games," he said.
Like most of the bar owners on Bluemound, Toetz offers a shuttle to and from Miller Park.
"We had to do that right away," he said. "You're either all in or your not. We would go to the game with 12 people, I'd hand out a bunch of business cards and talk to people and we would come back with 24."
The offer of free chicken wings after games enticed some of the newcomers. The atmosphere and 17 hi-def TVs, 12 tap beers (Guinness, Smithwicks, Stella Artois, Spotted Cow, Pabst, Schlitz, October Fest, Miller High Life, Miller Lite, Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, Sprecher Amber, Hacker-Pschorr Hefe Weisse), a smoke-free second room and a creative menu kept them coming back.
"It's a very gratifying industry," Toetz said. "People let you know when you're doing well. If you have 10 customers and you treat them well and they go away happy, they'll come back the next time with two friends and they'll bring friends and it builds that way."
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Posted by sreuter on Dec. 29, 2008 at 3:56 p.m. (report)
My husband and I are quite picky about our food. We were very impressed, we will be going back!
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Posted by Dale_Green on Sept. 13, 2008 at 9:22 p.m. (report)
Rounding Third is a great place to watch the ballgame and have some great food (definitely not your typical bar grub). I can't wait to get back and catch a Packers or Badgers game this fall. The food & service are top notch.
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Posted by O1DNO7 on Sept. 11, 2008 at 2:50 p.m. (report)
You normally don't expect to be asked "Can I answer an questions about the menu" when entering a local watering hole, however that's exactly what my brother and I experienced this 'morning' sitting at the bar. The food was undeniably the most unique and inventive of any Tosa drinking establishment. The owner immediately greeted us at the door and appeared to even open early just for us. Our experience left us wanting to call into work... and hang out all day surrounded by crisp/clear HD (however not annoyingly loud), friendly service, and moderately priced liquor. I will certainly be returning to Rounding Third with friends looking for a refreshing drinking and eating experience.
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Posted by PepperGuy on Sept. 2, 2008 at 3:12 p.m. (report)
Can't wait to check this place out. Sounds like a winner for football season!!
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Posted by jellie on Sept. 2, 2008 at 1:24 p.m. (report)
Started going to Rounding Third shortly after it opened. The non smoking room is a huge PLUS...Shuttles to the game are great, especially AFTER the game when other bar shuttles 'pack them in' their buses. Food is great..can't wait for the NFL season...kudos to Tim and Scott (shuttle driver)
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