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Green Bay, United States

Three Three Five

Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseQuiet
CapacityIntimate

Three Three Five occupies a quietly serious position on Green Bay's North Broadway corridor, a stretch that has gradually accumulated a more considered dining scene over the past decade. The address alone signals intent: this is not a restaurant that chases foot traffic. For travelers moving through northeast Wisconsin's dining circuit, it represents one of the more deliberate stops in a city better known for its football than its food.

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Three Three Five restaurant in Green Bay, United States
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North Broadway and the Shape of Green Bay's Dining Ambition

Green Bay's restaurant scene has never been built around a single defining neighborhood the way Milwaukee's Third Ward or Madison's State Street corridor commands their respective cities. Instead, the city's more considered dining options have spread across a handful of streets and districts, each accumulating credibility incrementally rather than through any coordinated culinary movement. North Broadway is one of those corridors. The address at 335 N Broadway places Three Three Five within that quieter, less-trafficked stretch where a restaurant's reputation has to carry it rather than ambient foot traffic doing the work.

That geographic context matters because it shapes the experience before you arrive. This is not a destination propped up by proximity to Lambeau Field crowds or a waterfront view. Restaurants that settle into this part of the city tend to rely on a more local, repeat-visit clientele, which generally produces a different energy inside: less theatrical, more settled, the kind of room where the noise level stays at conversation volume and the pacing isn't governed by table turnover. Whether Three Three Five fully delivers on that promise is something the sensory details of the room would need to confirm, but the positioning itself is deliberate.

What the Address Implies About the Room

In smaller American cities with emerging dining cultures, the physical environment of a restaurant frequently does more editorial work than the menu. The name Three Three Five is drawn directly from the street number, which is either a sign of confidence in the location's ability to carry the brand or a direct practicality that sidesteps the need for a concept-heavy identity. Either reading is coherent. Restaurants that name themselves after their address tend to be betting on permanence: the name only works if the location becomes known.

Green Bay's dining scene, for context, sits in a different tier than the major Midwest food cities. Alinea in Chicago and Atomix in New York City operate at a level of technical ambition and critical infrastructure that a Wisconsin city of this size is not positioned to replicate. That is not a criticism of Green Bay; it is a description of what the category actually looks like here. The more relevant comparison set is the cluster of restaurants within the city that are pushing past the baseline of supper clubs and casual American fare. Three Three Five sits in that tier alongside addresses like Angelina, Delilah's, and Mackinaws Grill and Spirits, a group of places that collectively define what serious dining in the city currently looks like.

Green Bay's Dining Tier and Where This Address Fits

Wisconsin's broader restaurant culture has deep supper club roots: the Friday fish fry, the brandy old-fashioned, the relish tray that arrives before anyone orders. Those traditions are not relics; Kroll's East represents that lineage and does so with genuine local authority. But the past decade has produced a second tier of Green Bay restaurants that are operating with different reference points, drawing on culinary traditions from outside the region and addressing a diner who has likely eaten well in other cities and expects comparable seriousness at home.

Three Three Five appears to belong to that second tier. The specifics of its menu format, cuisine type, and price positioning are not documented in a way that allows for confident claims here. What the address and name signal, without overstating, is a deliberate remove from the high-volume, high-turnover segment of the market. The Grapevine Café occupies a different register in the city's dining ecosystem; Three Three Five reads as a more focused proposition, even if the precise terms of that focus require a visit to verify.

For travelers who have eaten at farm-to-table flagships like Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown or coastal fine dining at Providence in Los Angeles, Green Bay's upper dining tier will feel more modest in scale and infrastructure. That is the honest comparison. But the more productive frame for a visit to Three Three Five is probably not what it shares with those coastal destinations; it is what it signals about the city's own trajectory. Green Bay is developing a small cohort of restaurants that take the dining experience seriously on its own terms, and this address is part of that cohort.

Planning a Visit: What to Know Before You Go

Because current booking, hours, and contact details for Three Three Five are not confirmed through a verified public record at time of writing, the most reliable approach is to check directly via current online search before planning a visit. The address at 335 N Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54303 is the confirmed physical location. Restaurants in Green Bay at this positioning typically require reservations rather than operating on a walk-in basis, particularly on weekend evenings when the city's more focused dining options can fill early. Arriving with a reservation secured is the practical standard for this tier of the market.

For visitors building a broader Green Bay dining itinerary, the city's geography is compact enough that North Broadway is accessible from most hotel clusters without significant transit planning. Those assembling a multi-day program should consult our full Green Bay restaurants guide, which maps the city's dining options across price tiers and neighborhood contexts. Travelers who have also planned visits to Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, Addison in San Diego, The Inn at Little Washington, or 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong will find that Green Bay occupies a different register entirely, but that context makes the city's more ambitious restaurants more interesting to assess, not less.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
  • Intimate
Best For
  • Special Occasion
  • Private Event
Experience
  • Private Dining
Drink Program
  • Beer Program
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
  • Organic
  • Biodynamic
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Refined and intimate atmosphere suitable for special upscale dining experiences.[1][10]