Specials

  • Sundays Special
    $5.00 Call Bloody Marys  $2.00 Miller Lite Bottles Breafast served from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
  • Mondays Specials
    Half-Price Happy Hour 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Half-Price Apps and Taps after 7 p.m.
  • Tuesdays Specials
    3 Hamburger Sliders and Fries for $5 3 Specialty Sliders and Fries for $8 Half-Price Happy Hour  3 p.m. - 6 p.m.  
  • Wednesday Specials
    40 Cent Wings (Traditional or boneless.  Dine-in only.) $4 Tall Captains $2 Domestic Taps Half-Price Happy Hour  3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Thursday Specials
    Pies and Pitchers: Get a 16" pizza and a pitcher of beer for only $18!  (Additional charges for extra toppings may apply.) Half-Price Happy Hour  3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Fridays Specials
    $2 Leinenkugels $3 Old Fashioneds $5 Manhattans Critically acclaimed FISH FRY
  • Saturday Specials
    $4 Glasses of Wine $3 Import Taps Soon-to-be Critically Acclaimed Prime Rib

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Chef Cory announces the menu for this magical Valentine's Day Event!

 

 
Fish Fry
Carol Deptolla | Dining Critic | JSOnline.com Lists Tally Ho As one of the BEST FISH FRY Around Fish Fry
Dinner starts with warm pretzel rolls, a hearty welcome, and moves on to soup - tender clam and chunks of potato swim in the chowder - or salad - iceberg, which I had with a house blue cheese dressing, generous with small mountains of cheese.

The quality of the fish was top-notch and so was the preparation, with light breading on the pan-fried walleye ($12.99) and perch ($12.99). Deep-fried cod loin ($9.99) came with real crunch. On the side: potato pancakes, thicker and crisp; house-made chips; or french fries. Nestled in the slaw were dried cranberries, an addition that works; it gives just a touch of sweetness.

Tally Ho also bakes cod to order ($9.99, three choices of seasonings). The place: This building long has been part of the Erin landscape, and amid the aged beams and chestnut-colored paneling are historical photos, beer signs and vintage religious icons (Tally Ho is a few miles from Holy Hill). In winter, the bar and dining room are crowded with snowmobilers, fresh off their machines. The main dining room seats 68; another 50 can be seated upstairs.

http://www.jsonline.com/features/dining/117741088.html