Liars' Club

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492 N Pine St
Burlington, WI 53105
The Liars' Club bar serves up Classic Cocktails, Craft Beer, and Unique Wines. The bar pays homage to the real Liars' Club organization that began in Burlington and has been awarding the title "World Champion Liar" annually since 1929.

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Travis B.
9/13/2021

Liars' Club: This is a neat treasure hidden in downtown Burlington above the "Coffee House at Chestnut & Pine". It's essentially a cocktail lounge, but there are multiple rooms with tasteful decor...

Julie J.
12/31/2024

Drinks are the best-bartenders top notch! Make a point to stop in frequently! Such a hidden gem!

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Gary G.
10/8/2022

Awesome wine and good times (as usual). Service is impeccable and so is the atmosphere!

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Kristen K.
6/3/2023

Got to the bar around 9ish and had two friendly bartenders greet us right away. We ordered three brandy old fashions which were TO DIE FOR. a brut was also ordered and was delish. They have a cool...

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Chadrick J.
10/23/2017

Decadent is the first word that comes to mind when stepping into the Liars Club. Relaxing and serene are the next words that come to thought. The Liar's Club is a place made for chilling. A place...

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