Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Wells Bros. - Racine, WI

Wells Brothers is located on Mead and 21st Streets in Racine.  I live in the historic district in Racine, but even I will say it's in a very rough spot of Racine.  I don't feel safe there.  It reminds me of a couple of restaurants I've been to that have security outside to watch the parking lot and to escort people in and out, except Wells Bros. doesn't have security, that I can tell.  (I just spoke to a Racinian who indicates that there is usually a cop on duty outside the place on busy nights.)



I was invited to Wells Bros. for a meeting.  I have never been there, despite living in Racine for almost 9 years.  When I got there I felt unsafe.  There were teenage loiterers all over the place.  Luckily, it was daylight and there were others arriving.  When I went inside I was not surprised that the restaurant is in desperate need of remodeling.  It smells like a dirty bar mop, and the vents covering the central AC ducts were packed with thick, dirty dust.  I only noticed because I was seated right over the top of one of the vents.  I will say the atmosphere didn't do much for my appetite.  

The staff seemed very nice, including bartenders and wait staff.  They worked around us as we held a seminar/meeting.  I found our waitress very attentive, and she smiled a lot and called everyone "hon" or "sweetie."

First, they put out pizza at the bar.  I had heard that in Racine this pizza is considered the best.  I'll say it had some decent flavor, but it's super thin and greasy.  If you like that kind of pizza, it's for you for sure. I had a couple of small pieces and used a couple of napkins and then had to wash my hands.  (I have also been told that there have been magazines that have rated this pizza in the top 10 in the nation, to be fair...so try it for yourself and decide.)

Then our food came to the tables, served family-style.  I thought this was a nice touch instead of doing a buffet.  The server, again, was very nice and attentive, and brought more of whatever dishes seemed to be going fast, despite the fact that the guys at my table passed the dishes amongst themselves before getting to me so that I had very little to eat.  It's ok, because the food wasn't that great and I just wanted to taste each item. 

The first dish they brought out was salad.   It was pretty good, with pepperoni, mozzarella and olives, all coated in the homemade house Italian dressing.  I thought maybe I'll be surprised and dinner will be good.  Then they served a potato dish.  It was like a home fries/casserole with lots of garlic.  That was actually tasty.

Some cheese ravioli came out and I tried only one, but then I was glad that the guys ate the rest of them because the bad frozen raviolis you buy at the grocery store in the frozen section are better.  These weren't very hot, the dough was watered down and not very flavorful, the filling was equally unappealing, and the red sauce was runny for my taste and not anything impressive.  I passed on seconds.

I tried one meatball and one piece of Italian sausage with peppers.  The meatball was gross.  I didn't like the flavor or the texture.  It seemed like something you'd buy in a frozen bag of meatballs, and I'm sure it wasn't, but it was not appetizing at all.  I would have spit my bite out, but that would have been rude.  I didn't finish the meatball.  The sausage had ok flavor, but wasn't prepared in any way that made it special.  The particular sausage they use is fatty and the texture isn't easy to chew.  I didn't finish my sausage either.  

I did take a piece of slow roasted chicken.  I had a thigh and it was decent but, again, nothing special.  It was like someone put a chicken in a crock pot with just salt and pepper and cooked it until it was falling apart.  I was glad to find something I could take more than a bite of, though, and I finished the thigh meat.  

A side of seasoned green beans was served with the meal, but they were overcooked and most of them were untouched.  I tried a bite and that was enough.  The bread served with the meal was dried out as if it had been yesterday's bread.  I didn't even butter or try my slice.

I was surprised to find that the restrooms were actually cleaner than the rest of the front of the restaurant, and well stocked with everything needed.  Too bad the dining room wasn't as freshly painted and cleaned.

I couldn't help but think that if people have a booming business putting out this food, a good cook could make a bundle in Racine.  I can't believe this is a gathering place and an institution.  I hear that Salute on Main Street was owned by a son of the Wells Bros, but the ex-wife now runs it.  I enjoy Salute much better, ambience and food.  

The one thing Wells Bros has going for it is friendly staff.  I do have to give them thumbs up on that.  I'm sure I'll have to go back for meetings, but I will be sure to eat beforehand.

5 comments:

Maggie Plath said...

Gheez... first I saw you wrote about Ruffalos' Ravs.. Now Wells bros!! Tony Wells was my neighbor when I lived in Racine... You are making me soooo hungry! What next? Mike and Angelo's pizza??? :)

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Dana said...

When I originally wrote this post I had include an organization name for the meeting that I attended at Wells Brothers, and I should not have done that. This post was written over 2 years ago and it was just now brought to my attention by the president of that organization that I stirred up controversy for him because members of that organization were upset with this review, particularly because Wells Brothers refuses to host that organization any longer.

I will say that the following in response:

First, I am sorry that I named the organization. I should NOT have done that. I wasn't thinking, clearly. I have removed the name of the organization and it should not have been in the post to begin with. I apologize to those affected.

Second, I am not a representative of that organization - though at the time I was a member, and should have thought that perhaps someone might read the review and blame the organization. I had very few readers when I wrote this particular blog, and I guess I figured nobody would ever really see it but me and my few friends who follow for my recipes.

Third, initially, I told the president of that organization that I would remove this post because I don't really keep this blog anymore anyway, and the review isn't important to me at all. However, free speech is pretty important and I don't know if I should censor myself to please anyone else - and while I certainly apologize for associating myself with any particular group in the original post, I've been given quite a bit of power here - both by the organization and the restaurant, which is entirely inappropriate in my opinion. If other people love Wells Brothers, they should praise them with their own reviews and continue patronizing the place.

I realize I gave a poor review to a place that some people consider an institution. Shame on me.

The unfortunate result is that the restaurant took that out on the organization - and that shows tremendous ill form, in my opinion. And again...this is MY view.

Perhaps that's my fault for, again, naming the organization at all, which I have admitted was not well-thought out and was a mistake on my part.

I am not going to remove the post because of the response of the restaurant. If they want to call me and hash it out with me, and then invite that organization back realizing that it was not the organization but ME who reviewed them, well...I may reconsider.

Finally, to the professionals that I affected in my own community with my carelessness, I apologize. I respect each and every one of you and I never intended to create a controversial or uncomfortable situation for any of you or for the organization. I hope you will accept my sincerest apologies.

It did not come to my attention until last night at another organization meeting where I sat next to your president who very diplomatically and respectfully brought it to my attention - but made me aware that not everyone feels so diplomatic about it.

I have removed any mention of the organization name and welcome any comments any of you have. Warmest,
Dana

peter maurin said...

This is the height of life for you to slam a local business? Wow.
chris dorf

Racine resident incognito said...

First off did you realize that Wells Brothers has been in business 95 years? It is the longest-standing family-owned restaurant in Racine. You are 100% correct in saying that there is freedom of speech in America..We live in the United States and every citizen has their own free thoughts here. As far as your comments on the neighborhood that Wells Brothers is located in yes it is located in an area of Racine that is not the most desirable. If I could call upon the Racine police department they would answer in the fact that there are calls made in the Wind Point area as well. Sadly enough crime runs rampant throughout the United States and abroad. I thought it was a reporter's duty to tell the truth on paper and give the reader true facts as peoples opinions are based on fact not untruths.Your comment about the son of the original owners opening salutes is a wrong fact it is a cousin of the family who married a lady who partly owns Salutes. It is a fact that Tony Wells has Sons however they decided not to go into the restaurant business. As far as your comment on the interior of Wells Brothers.. did you happen to notice on the walls there are pictures of two fires the building has incurred? If the
business in question has been standing at the same site for 95 years pure logic should prove to you my friend that pure logic should tell you that the building is older than 95 years standing. Being that you are a reporter... did you further educate yourself and look on Wells Brothers Facebook page to see that they have a rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Clearly I am not saying that all the reviews on this particular establishment are in a positive light, but as my dear father used to say the numbers don't lie. Maybe this establishment is just not your cup of tea, there are plenty of other fine establishments in Racine to dine in. If in fact you do decide to come back to this establishment that's been running 95 years.. And it happens to be on a weekend please make sure that you call in for reservations as sometimes there's A two hour waiting list to get a table. I do hope your taste buds can be satisfied in a different establishment. Thank you so much for hearing my viewpoint on your dining experience.