Red Circle Inn in Nashotah sold to Geronimo Hospitality Group

Red Circle Inn in Nashotah sold to Geronimo Hospitality Group

The Red Circle Inn in Nashotah has been sold to Geronimo Hospitality Group.

The Red Circle Inn in Nashotah has been sold and the dining room will be closed for six to eight weeks.

After three decades of ownership, the restaurant’s most recent owners, Norm and Martha Eckstaedt, decided to sell the Wisconsin restaurant that has been in operation since 1847, making it one of the oldest restaurants in the state.  

Former owners include brewer Frederick Pabst and Aat Groenevelt, the owner and founder of Provimi Veal. The restaurant’s original Pabst bar was built in 1889.

A few months ago, the Eckstaedts reached out to Geronimo Hospitality Group of Beloit about the potential sale, and the restaurant group jumped on the opportunity.

“Martha and I have been very blessed to be the caretakers of The Inn for the past 29 years,” Norm said in a news release. “The events, the guests and the staff are all most memorable, but the relationships and friendships that have been built over these many years are priceless and will endure forever. We are both looking forward to the next exciting chapter that Geronimo Hospitality will write. One that will embrace the history while providing an excellent product with gracious Lake Country hospitality.”

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