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Charcoal Inn

1313 S. Eighth St., Sheboygan, WI - (920) 458-6988
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The Charcoal Inn grills their brats sliced, laying flat, and with lots of butter.  They are also very generous with the toppings.
"The Charcoal Inn grills their brats sliced, laying flat, and with lots of butter. They are also very generous with the toppings."
Cliff Strutz





My usual order: a double cheeseburger with pickles and raw onions.
"My usual order: a double cheeseburger with pickles and raw onions."
Mike Schmidt


The tortes available on the day of my visit were Oreo (like this example), pistachio, apple crumb, and sugar-free chocolate.
"The tortes available on the day of my visit were Oreo (like this example), pistachio, apple crumb, and sugar-free chocolate."
Cliff Strutz


There are usually four or five tortes available at Charcoal Inn, but the poppy seed is the one
"There are usually four or five tortes available at Charcoal Inn, but the poppy seed is the one "must eat"!"
Cliff Strutz


The Charcoal Inn grill, where the magic happens.
"The Charcoal Inn grill, where the magic happens."
Cliff Strutz


There is a nice selection of different items to try, but the brat is what put Charcoal Inn and Sheboygan on the Roadfood map.
"There is a nice selection of different items to try, but the brat is what put Charcoal Inn and Sheboygan on the Roadfood map."
Cliff Strutz


The 8th Street location, also known as Charcoal Inn South, can be found in a quiet, residential neighborhood.
"The 8th Street location, also known as Charcoal Inn South, can be found in a quiet, residential neighborhood."
Cliff Strutz


Image on the wall of one of Sheboygan's favorite sausage restaurants
"Image on the wall of one of Sheboygan's favorite sausage restaurants"
Michael Stern


A picture taken at one of Sheboygan's premier sausage stores.  Expatriates in sausage-free regions need to have real brats delivered by mail.
"A picture taken at one of Sheboygan's premier sausage stores. Expatriates in sausage-free regions need to have real brats delivered by mail."
Michael Stern



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