I heard of Camp Tripalindee from the Eater food map. From a food perspective, I'd give it 4 stars. The chicken sandwich is deliciously moist and crispy. The kimchi slaw keeps it moist and interesting. They have a lot of toppings, so you get really creative with your sandwiches. The fries are ok. They're nothing amazing, but they taste the way fries should taste. I would stay away from the nachos. While they're one of the more interesting appetizers, I found them to be pretty bland. It was basically a light walking taco with blue corn tortilla chips.
Camp Tripalindee earns 5 stars from me because of its concept and atmosphere. It's that cool. When you first get to the entrance downstairs, there's a sign stating their dedication to inclusion. I'm down with that. Past the door, you'll see a lot of camping and lake decorations and an elevator. The elevator can only take you to the 7th floor where the restaurant is located. Once you get to the 2nd floor, you'll see people hanging out on a rooftop with drinks, roasting s'mores on open flames. Just past the rooftop shenanigans is the bar. I get 70s diner vibes from the inside, but that's probably an inaccurate description since I was born in the 90s. There are plenty of comfy seats, and you order all your food and drinks from the bar. It's so chill. I find the place to be so relaxing and inviting while also providing good food and drinks. The Wisconsin summer camp theme is so clever too.
Camp Tripalindee is great place to eat and/or drink if you love summer time. You'll feel like a kid at summer camp and a hipster at the same time.