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  • Ron R.

    Anything that is listed on RoadsideAmerica.com automatically gets 5 stars by me. Chock full of quirky, north woods kitschy stuff. The sign outside claims that there is a wildlife museum inside. They're not kidding- Chipmunks opening PBR's- some other type of weird animals boxing, but they do have other, real, displays as well. Lenie on tap, and bags of Old Dutch behind the bar.

    (5)
  • Emily H.

    If you're squeamish around taxidermy, this is not your bar. If you're looking for artisan cocktails, this is not your bar. If you only have a credit card, this is not your bar. But if you don't fall into any of these categories, have an open mind and give the Moccasin Bar a try when you're in Hayward. It will likely be a memorable experience. But let's go back to that taxidermy for a moment. The "wildlife museum" that this bar boasts is ... ummmmm ... creative ... to say the least -- like a-raccoon-playing-poker-with-a-bear creative or squirrel-sharing-a-PBR-with-a-chipmunk creative. (You can actually find scenes of these in this bar.) Moccasin Bar has taxidermied models of the record muskellunge fish that have come out of the nearby lakes. The musky fish look kind of like the fish from "Big Fish" but with stripes. They're giant, almost mythical. And they line Moccasin Bar's walls. When someone catches a musky and says it was "this big," they're probably telling the truth. But beyond the fish, there are also dioramas of local wildlife and even fictional scenes with the animals. My favorite is a scene of a wolf presiding over a "Kangaroo Court," in which a badger is accused of hunting woodcock out of a season. It's very involved. There's another diorama that shows one raccoon winning over another raccoon in a boxing match. PETA would probably frown upon these depictions. But there's something so strange and unique about these that make it hard to look away from them. When you do look away, though, you'll find friendly bartenders eager to give you a Spotted Cow (my beer of choice). And if you find yourself in Moccasin Bar after the Musky Fest Parade in June, you'll likely see the bar invaded by the Marty's Goldenaires marching band. It's a sight. Drums on the pool table. Horns blaring. It's fun to be sure! Moccasin Bar is memorable in so many ways.

    (4)
  • Jason G.

    What an interesting little place. Looking at taxidermy specimens playing cards while you drink beer is certainly a unique experience of the Moccasin Bar. I think that can be good and bad. I was in Hayward for a weekend and was told to go here, and I'm both glad that I did. First of all, relative to DC prices, this place is incredibly cheap. $3.25 for a whiskey, and very low beer prices. At the end of the day, Moccasin Bar is clean, so it's more like a local dive bar than anything. That it doubles as a wildlife museum is more quaint than anything. You can tell these animals have been dead for a very long time. There are also darts and shooting games in the back, so that's always fun after a few drinks. I had a good time at the Moccasin Bar, and I'd recommend stopping here, if just for the novelty of a bar and museum combo.

    (4)
  • Jill S.

    No other bar like it. You just have to check it out for a drink or two if in the area. Cabin country Kitsch galore!

    (4)
  • Steve W.

    ALMOST 5 stars. Sometimes the bartenders aren't the most experienced when it gets crowded, but theyre pretty good. This place was scary when I was a kid but it's different now. They spruced it up and Now it's kinda a kitschy tourist attraction but I see some prestigious locals in here too sometimes. Hilarious taxidermy, 2 pool tables, good jukebox and nice cheap, Hayward priced drinks. If you can only stop in 1 place in town, gotta be this one. Ps-this is where the world record musky is mounted.

    (4)
  • Joanna T.

    Uhhhhhh.......if you are an outlaw biker, meth head or the like,...this is your jam. We inadvertently walked in, and the bar was 6" deep in used scratch offs. I drank my bottled beer, was eye- raped and got the hell out Not a place you should go..

    (2)
  • Raymee N.

    Hands down the best Bloody Mary's in town. So freakin' good, I WANT ONE NOW!! Have to love the stuffed animal museum (taxidermy, not cuddly)...and they have a dart machine. I'm hooked! That's all.

    (4)
  • Joe I.

    Awesome. Its a small bar with amazing taxidermy. My fave was the scene of a raccoon's(?) moonshine racket being busted up. Fantastic place, really funky fun mix of townie and tourist. I only had time for a beer, but would have loved to have been able to stay longer. Exceptional.

    (4)
  • Karen S.

    Who doesn't love displays of taxidermied animals playing poker?

    (5)
  • Adam W.

    Big J's review says it all, and better than I ever could. Please be assured that everything he wrote back in August 2007 is still accurate as of two days ago. I would say that no visit to Hayward can be considered complete until you have consumed at least one alcoholic beverage at this bar.

    (5)
  • Bruce M.

    A Hayward Landmark for as many years as I can remember.

    (4)
  • Big J.

    I seem to have a special talent when it comes to finding Dive Bars. I'm like a human divining rod that will seek out cheap drinks, dirty glasses, bad carpet, out-of-date jukeboxes, and overall ill-repute. I was called a "Dive Bar Savant" once, and I kind of take pride in that. *Puffs out chest* The Moccasin Bar is no exception to my finely honed ability. This bar sits in "Downtown" Hayward, WI.....the self-proclaimed "Muskie Capital of the World" and home of the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. This place is so far North in the "Middle of Nowhere", Wisconsin, that I think people speak Canadian there. Once you get past all of the "Fisherman Parking Only", "Gun Rack Parking Only", and "Biggest, Rustiest, Loudest, Ugliest Truck in Town Parking Only" spots, you should have no problem finding a space to park your "He's DEFINITLY not from these parts" vehicle. It must have been an extremely busy Sunday here in "Where the Fuck Am I?", Wisconsin, because I had to park ALL THE WAY across town. So I got my bearings, found a landmark to guide me back, and walked two blocks back to the bar. I need to let you know that I was a litlle disgruntled, and I was not expecting to have a good time. The only reason I was going to this place was the fact that the only Strip Bar in town was closed on Sundays. What a wonderful surprise when I entered what I can only describe as "Disneyland for Rednecks". It is not only a bar, but a Wildlife and Taxidermy Museum! For those of you who have been to Hayward, WI..... *crickets*..... then you already know. For those of you who haven't, let me repeat it for you. It is not only a bar, but a Wildlife and Taxidermy Museum! Awful red patterned carpet that matches the barstools and chairs, dark paneling, popcorn ceilings, and Hamms & Schlitz lights complete the ambience. Open since 1900, it looks like they stopped changing it's appearance (and a lot of it's clientele) somwhere around 1973. There are fish mounted everywhere (including the World Record Muskie), there are various birds and animals everywhere, but best of all.....there are glass cases lining every wall that have small animals (chipmunks, squirrels, etc.) posed and dressed in dioramas depicting "everyday" life. Chipmunks playing dice while a cop hides behind a bush to bust them, chipmunks shooting pool and drinking beer, chipmunks fishing, doing laundry, and playing banjos.....just to name a few. They line the walls. They are everywhere. IT'S THE CRAZIEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN. And I like to think that I know crazy. The folks here are quick to fill you in on whatever it is you may want to know. Apparently some guy named "Red" was the local taxidermist and did the dioramas for fun on the side. I now know more about taxidermy and fish than I ever wanted. I could go on forever about this place, but i think you get the general idea. Here's the breakdown: 1 star for Dive-Bar status.....and every stereotype you could imagine in one. 1 star for the "Museum".....It made me forget about the Strip Bar being closed. 1 star for the locals.....even though I was "different", they welcomed me. 1 star for concept.....I learned something before I blacked out. 1 star for "Red".....R.I.P. my friend. I came, I saw, and I will never be the same. WARNING: THIS LINK MAY CONTAIN GRAPHIC IMAGES (of the locals) AND OVERALL OFFENSIVE MATERIALS (if you don't like stuffed animals)! roadsideamerica.com/attr…

    (5)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

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