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Best fish tacos I've had! One of a party of four, we at here twice in three days. Everyone was very happy with their food. My husband wanted pizza the forts night, but was deterred by the 30-35 minute cooking time noted on the menu...don't let that note stop your from ordered this delicious pizza. The next night we told him, "just order it, we'll eat slow. It was really only about twenty minute so only about 8-10 minutes after our food came out (we had told them not to pace our meals by the pizza time:-) )
Wick's has it all! Everything from the fish tacos (best in town) to the Pasta dishes are delicious! My kids love the chicken fingers. Service is always fantastic too!
We've been here before (albeit 5 years ago) and had a very pleasant dining experience. Today, the staff seemed unprepared for the late lunch crowd. Admittedly, the weather was bad so the beach crowd was looking for alternate activities. It took an inordinately long time for drinks and appetizer to be served and then, to our surprise, our entrees appeared moments after the appetizer was served. My Wicks Park Angus Burger was tasty; however, my spouse's perch sandwich was soggy. Will I return? Probably. I hope the service, timing and quality of food will be stepped up a notch next time.
We were able to listen to a live bluegrass band in the park. Charming scenes of my childhood. It is small and not a great park for other purposes, but fun for the local live music in the summer.
Went to the Wednesday night concert. Picked up pizza and then had a picnic while listening to some great music. An enjoyable night.
Great perch and pasta, busy, open air concept for some tables. Good service, a little noisy but adds character to the place, photos on the wall luminated by background light, very cool.
we have always loved this place this year the service was a bit slow but they were very busy so we understand maybe hire 1 or 2 more servers next year or a food runner,the bartenders have great attitudes for how busy they were that was nice a lot of angry bartenders in this town, NOT HERE.LOVED IT
Lovely spot to relax. Lots of benches along the boardwalk and under some trees.A few boats moving about , most quiet in their slips.
We attended the weekly concert at Wick's park. So many people were there and so much fun. Grab a pizza from Marro's and go and listen to the music.
Been going to this park for many, many, years. Clean, on the riverfront and a nice spot to stop and rest while exploring town. Especially fond of the bathrooms painted "Sunday on the Island of La Grand Jatte" by Seurat. All hand painted, right down to the pointilism style of the original. Very cool!
This would be a great place to grab some lunch and sit by the water to enjoy watching the boats go by. There is a nice pavilion and benches and lots of soft grass that makes you want to slip off your sandals and relax. also- its right across the street from an sculpture/rain garden. Good place to spend an hour kicking back.
This is just a fun small park located along the Kalamazoo River in the quaint town of Saugatuck. What makes it really fun is the marble polar bear reclining statue and the Seurat Sunday Afternoon painting reproducted on the outside walls of the public restroom building. Just a nice place to watch the world go by or to have a picnic. Also, be sure to take the chain ferry from one side of the river to the other. We did the round trip which took about 10 to 15 minutes.
I love it when there is a musician playing music in the gazebo and you can sit in a chair, read a book, watch the people and listen to music. Feels safe and like you've gone back in time.
So much fun in the summer. Boats, music, Art, grassy, people watching. Bring your dog not only is the park but, Saugatuck Dog friendly. Very clean restrooms.
Wicks Park is a quiet spot on the edge of downtown Saugatuck. It's the home of the famous Chain Ferry and the beautifully painted public restrooms. The park is the site of several art and food festivals each year. Great place to sit and fish or just watch the boats go by.