Friday, March 31, 2017

AN AIRSHOW EVERY DAY

When you mention the word Airport in Madison, Wisconsin, out pops the name Pat O’Malley’s Jet Room Restaurant. The two are synonymous in most people’s minds. Where else can you find ease in parking, great viewing framed in huge glass windows, outstanding cuisine and a glorious selection of Corporate Jets, General Aviation aircraft and Home Built Experimental planes. The thrill prevails seeing people departing and arriving, even celebrities now and then.

After 20 years of service in the Waunakee, Wisconsin area, Pat sold the O’Malley Farm CafĂ© in 1996 to pursue other interests. A year later, missing his former love, that of being a successful Restaurateur, Pat and his wife Pam opened the Jet Room Restaurant in the then 1937 vintage Terminal Building, on the east ramp of Truax Field. The restaurant continued operating under the auspices of Wisconsin Aviation/Four Lakes until the building’s demise in 2002,
The old stone building was replaced by the new state-of the-art Wisconsin Aviation 2.5 million dollar General Aviation Terminal Building. O’Malley’s Restaurant reopened then in a more illustrious motif to better serve the General Aviation public.


Most recently announced, Pat and Pam have decided to retire and purchase an RV (Recreational Vehicle) to travel on to new horizons. The restaurant will remain as the Pat O’Malley’s Jet Room, under new ownership with the O’Malley’s assisting in a smooth transition for as long as needed. It will be lacking their personal ambiences and colorful memories but aspire to continue serving its patronage in the same spirit. 


1937 Transitioning to 2002


Vintage Jet Room


Pam and Pat O'Malley 


Pam and Pat O'Malley





New Wisconsin Aviation Terminal

All photo credits to Don "Wink" Winkler