Shop, dine and stay at Greenway Station

Exploring charm in new places — Middleton invites you to Greenway Station. Middleton is known for its scenic views and rejuvenated downtown, but did you…

Exploring charm in new places — Middleton invites you to Greenway Station.

Middleton is known for its scenic views and rejuvenated downtown, but did you know it is also home to a beautiful outdoor shopping center only seven minutes from downtown Middleton and next door to multiple hotel properties?

Greenway Station is a 51-acre shopping and dining center with free parking, plenty of restaurants and multiple well-known stores. It’s located just off the Beltline, near four of Middleton’s hotels, minutes away from four more, and only 20 minutes from the state capitol.

SHOPPING

There are 25 retailers ranging from World Market to Bath & Body Works to the Loft to J. Jill’s. If looking for a gift, new shoes or a spa day, see what Greenway Station has to offer here. And check out all Middleton has to offer in shopping here.

DINING

Middleton boasts 70 dining locations and 10 of those restaurants are located within Greenway Station — and more nearby.  Sit out on the patio at Ancho & Agave, indulge in crazy flavors at Cold Stone Creamery, enjoy traditional Japanese dishes at Fuji Sushi & Hibachi, or step into the sophisticated, yet warm, ambiance of Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse. See a full list here. And check out all Middleton has to offer in dining here.

EXPERIENCE

This is not your typical shopping experience. Greenway Station’s retailers are arranged around pleasant outdoor walkways and greenspaces with bench seating and a casual atmosphere. The center fountain is a draw to locals and visitors — you might even catch a wedding party taking photos.

FARMERS MARKET

Everyone feels like one of the neighbors at the Greenway Station Farmers Market. Vendors bring homegrown honey, maple syrup, flowers and more to complement the variety of vegetables, jams, canned goods, cheese curds and baked goodies. All are welcome, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursdays, May 4 – Oct. 5, 2023.

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Modified April 3, 2023