What to order at Heritage Tavern

Must order
The Heritage burger, plus whichever Wisconsin-farm preparation the kitchen is leading the menu with that week.
Signature dishes
Farm-driven seasonal plates, Heritage burger
Editor tip
Reservations on Resy open three weeks out; the Tuesday-through-Saturday dinner runs faster than the weekend brunch.
CuisineNew American
Price$$$
Neighborhoodcapitol-square

Signature dishes: Farm-driven seasonal plates, Heritage burger

Must order: The Heritage burger, plus whichever Wisconsin-farm preparation the kitchen is leading the menu with that week.

Tip: Reservations on Resy open three weeks out; the Tuesday-through-Saturday dinner runs faster than the weekend brunch.

Location

Address: 131 E Mifflin St, Madison, WI 53703

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