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The Amazing History of BRESINA'S

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Bresina’s was opened in a wood-framed building by Wenzel Bresina in 1901. He and his son, Thomas operated the bar until 1911 until Thomas became the sole owner. Increased prosperity meant that more room was needed, so with the help of draft horses, Thomas moved the original building across the road. Legend has it that patrons continued to drink while the building moved. After the original building moved, a new building was built in its place.
In 1921, and 100,000 bricks later, Bresina’s Bar and Dance Hall was completed. Thomas and his wife, Mary raised their family of 15 children in the lower level of the building. The upper level was used to house the sawyers who worked for Thomas at his sawmill. Also on the upper level was the dance hall adorned by beautiful hand-painted murals, and where the Tilden Orchestra played. Many dances, weddings, and parties were held at Bresina’s Dance Hall.
As horses became less popular than gas engines, Thomas added gas pumps to the property. A tradition began when neighbors came on Sunday afternoons to play ball and socialize. No one is quite sure when the ball field was started, although everyone agrees is started in the pasture next to the bar.
Thomas operated the bar until the late 1940s until three of his sons Henry, Art, and Tom W. took over the family business. In 1952, Henry became the owner while Art and Tom W. pursued other opportunities. Henry and his wife, Deloris ran the bar until 1969. Tom W. and Gert Bresina’s daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Cliff Swoboda bought the bar and raised their family here until 1991. It was the first time ever that the bar was not owned by a Bresina.
After several changes in ownership of the restaurant and the building, the bar once again was brought back into the Bresina family. In June of 2006, Tom W. and Gert’s youngest son, Douglas purchased the bar and restored its original name, Bresina’s.

Today the bar has a new owner, named Brad Lauer, who is not a Bresina, however he plans to keep the name with the same great food. 

 

If you wish to contact us for a reservation or to host an event, give us a call at:

715-288-6303!

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