Welcome to Stoughton’s

Original Firehouse


Step Back in Time—Sip in Style

Welcome to the Old Firehouse Lounge, where the spirit of the 1920s is alive!

Tucked inside one of Stoughton’s most historic building, our lounge blends the sultry charm of the Jazz Age with the cozy comfort of a modern-day hideaway.

Whether you’re settling in to the smooth sounds of live jazz and blues or soaking up the ambiance of vintage-inspired decor, you’ll find our carefully crafted drink menu transports you to another era. We feature a rotating selection of prohibition-era cocktails, local Wisconsin craft beers, and a curated list of wines—all available with non-alcoholic options so everyone can join the celebration.

This isn’t just a night out—it’s a toast to timeless style, spirited conversation, and the golden age of music.

Beer Class: Ales 101 | Monday, March 30th
$25.00

Beer Class: Ales 101 | Monday, March 30th

Think you know your ales? Time to put that to the test — or discover a new favorite. Our Ales 101 beer class walks you through five distinct ale styles, each served as a 4oz pour, so you can taste the full range of what the ale family has to offer.

The Lineup:

Pretty Good Amber — A smooth, malty introduction to the world of ales.

Shrinkage IPA — Hop-forward and bold, this one bites back.

Edmund Fitzgerald Porter — Rich, roasty, and full of character.

Satin Solitude Stout — Dark, velvety, and perfectly balanced.

Apology Screamed Sour — Tart, funky, and unapologetically different.

From malty and smooth to tart and wild, this flight covers the spectrum.

All five pours for just $25. No homework required — just show up thirsty and curious.

Ticket includes Charcuterie and a 50% off chip to use on your next visit.

Boozy Book Club | In Partnership with Ink Cap Books

Explore new worlds through sips and stories. Every two months, we feature a literary cocktail and the perfect novel to pair with it. Pick up the book at the Old Firehouse Lounge, Ink Cap Books, your local library, or your favorite independent bookstore — and mention the current read anytime during the month to receive a special discount on the featured cocktail.

April / May Selection: Code Name Helene by Ariel Lawhon This captivating historical novel follows the true story of Nancy Wake, an Australian journalist who became a key leader in the French Resistance during WWII.

Featured Drink: French 75 The bright, elegant cocktail that won Nancy's heart for Henri and for France. Made with Hendrick's gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and topped with champagne.

Second Tuesdays — Quiet Book Club Drop by anytime between 7-9pm for minimal conversation and maximal coziness. Bring your book, order a drink, and settle in.

Fourth Tuesdays — Book Club Discussion Join fellow readers at 7pm for a casual discussion of the month's featured book.

Questions or book suggestions? Talk to any OFL bartender or email Hannah at hjzylstra12@gmail.com.

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