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    Antler's Pub

    1.3 (3 reviews)

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    Heart of the North

    Heart of the North

    4.3
    (21 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    I probably shouldn't write this because if more people find out how good this place is we won't be…read moreable to get in! But, I owe it to the chef and his wife, the front of the restaurant manager, to do so. The food is very, very good, excellent! The chef is very talented and melds flavors together with seemingly some kind of magic wand! When you drive up and enter, the facade and the interior is typical of classic old school Northwoods bar/restaurant, . Then the soft lighting, . The one man band, pretty darn good by the way, . The well made drinks, . Ice water automatically brought to the table . Then the food... and ohh yesss! a small loaf of warm bread and a bread knife brought to the table as part of their service . The already perfectly softened butter packets set out at the table, and yes, that is worthy of a check! Then the food! We have eaten here a few times only because it used to be far from us, but now we live closer, YES! . This day, I chose the Lobster Bisque, thick, creamy and so full of flavor, how the chef got so much flavor into that soup and perfectly balanced was incredible! Best lobster bisque outside of Maine I've ever had and right up there with the one I had in Maine . For the entree I chose the Mediterranean dish with Cod fish. It's a fish dish in a sauce that not only perfectly complemented the cod but, the explosion of flavors with absolute balance was joyful! So often, I find some chefs try to improve flavor with salt, which of course is important but, is so often over the top because they can't or don't bring out the flavors naturally. I can taste the fact that this chef spends all the necessary time and work to bring out these flavors naturally by a slow and traditional process that can't be rushed, thank you Chef! My husband had the same dish but with the salmon which was also very good but to be honest, I preferred mine after trying his, but, probably just because I prefer cod over salmon. I took the last of the warm bread and soaked up the bread with that luscious, flavor-filled sauce, a perfect end to a very special treat in the north woods!! The chef stepped out briefly that evening and I got his attention and thanked him for an incredible meal and told him the bisque was as good as what we experienced in Maine and he shared that he is from New England originally. Well, now that makes sense! Thank you to the chef, restaurant manager and staff for providing us with a really special meal! Of course we'll be back!!

    This place looks like a whole in the wall dive bar but has amazing food! Be patient cause bartender…read moredoes it all at least on a Thursday night. Try this place. Prices are worth it.

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    King cut prime rib end
    King cut prime rib end
    Queen cut prime rib. Yum.
    Queen cut prime rib. Yum.
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    Ding-A-Ling-Supper Club

    Ding-A-Ling-Supper Club

    3.2
    (32 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    we tried calling to make reservations on a Friday night no answer we went there. The place was like…read moredead, but they couldn't serve us party of six or did they just not wanna be busy and make money Lady was very rude. We had a drink and left.

    What a great ol'fashion supper club! Took 2 years to get here and we loved it. Such a quant place…read more Service was great, granted there were only maybe 5 tables sat on a Thursday night off season, but extremely friendly. Rolling black leather chairs, white linen napkins and even the old silver butter melters with the candle I remember as a kid. Just a reminder, they only accept reservations so make sure you call ahead. I heard rumor that they only seat about 25-30 tables a night, so get in early! As for the prices, I'd say extremely reasonable for what you get. They had a simple but excellent salad bar, fresh dinner rolls and all the old side salads you would think comes with a supper club salad bar. No relish try needed, it's all up there along with cheddar cheese spread and liver pate. There were three of us and we all ordered the same thing. 5oz. Filet with shrimp. Dinner included soup as well. All for $36, I'd say that's kinda a steal! Steak was cooked perfect and everything tasted good. I wish I got there a little earlier to enjoy the bar. Definitely a 60's-70's era bar, but it was very clean and nostalgic. The bartender made probably the best old fashion I've had in a very long time. We rounded out dinner with a grasshopper after dinner ice cream cocktail. Perfect size for the three of us to share! This review is from fall of 2024 and the restaurant is currently up for sale. Sounds like they may keep it open if and when they sell it and I hope they do keep it open. I really wish there were more supper clubs like this one!

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    Salad bar
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    Grasshopper after dinner ice cream drink
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    The Shillelagh

    The Shillelagh

    3.8
    (57 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $

    A casual, no frills Irish themed pub in the great North woods. It works…read more Recently, six of us staying at a nearby cabin stopped in for a weekday lunch. An interior with an abundance of green and an assortment of items from the Emerald Isle might not prompt one to shout "Erin go Bragh!" But it does seem to be a heartfelt, agreeable homage to the old country. We found a space for six in the back and were promptly greeted by a cheerful server who took our drink orders leaving us to peruse the menu. I chose the Reuben (side of chips) and added a cup of mushroom soup. Others opted for the hot ham & cheese (x2), BLT (x2) and a bowl of chili. My sandwich on marble rye was excellent. A generous amount of lean, tender, flavorful corned beef with ample kraut and just the right amount of dressing. The homemade chips were a bit bland and half were limp and greasy. To be fair, those that were properly fried to which a dash of salt was added were quite good. The soup was outstanding. Chock-o-block with chewy, earthy mushrooms in a savory broth with a hint of Guinness. I wished I'd ordered a bowl. Everyone else was more than happy with their choices. Prices are much lower than one would pay for food of this quality and quantity in Minneapolis or Chicago. A very solid choice for dining in this neck of the woods.

    Rudest owners, you could possibly find. Completely unprofessional and acting like the customer owes…read morethem a favor. When are these clowns up in this area of Northern Wisconsin going to get their act together don't go here. Mayonnaise is much more professional. Maggie's is much more professional. These characters should never have been allowed to rebuild after their previous establishment burned down.

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    Spotted Cow
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