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    Riverstone Restaurant & Tavern

    3.3 (91 reviews)
    ModerateAmerican, Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Kristen K.

    We came here on a Wednesday around 430 Pm. There was hardly anyone in the place. The bartender Olivia was so sweet and offered my husband samples of a few beers after he asked. She made me a nice and strong margarita. We ordered the jalapeño poppers for an appetizer but for $12 I feel there should have been more of them. It is super cute inside though. Loved the ambiance. I feel that even though it is a brewery they should have more wine options. They only had Pinot Grigio and Merlot. If anything, they should have at least Prosecco in case someone wants a mimosa or just a glass of champagne.

    Kids chicken fingers

    Service was fast. Portions were generous. Lots of cakes in the restaurant to keep the kids occupied. Overall was a great family dining experience.

    The seating area

    The service, ambience, and food were amazing! Will definitely have to come here again!! And I will recommend this place to anyone who is in the area!

    It drew us in off the highway.

    What a good wonderful place. Warm welcome the moment we walked in. The view of river was nice. It was the amazing food that was the best. The brussel sprouts were absolutely delicious. Cooked just right with a creamy sauce with a little kick. The fried haddock was so flaky and flavorful with tasty tartar sauce. I am so glad it looked so inviting that we stopped.

    Veal Wellington on Demi-glace with Mashed Root Vegetables and a medley of Corn and Zucchini at the Riverstone Restaurant.
    Paul F H.

    We arrived just before 7:30pm. Street parking in front of the restaurant was full as was the parking lot behind it so I was not surprised when the host took our names and invited us to have a seat at the bar until our table was ready. The bartender was a bit slow in serving us and at first was unable to locate the wine my wife ordered. Perhaps he was filling in for a regular employee. After a short wait we were called to our table. Though the dining room was fairly busy there were plenty of open two-tops and four-tops. I don't mind waiting in the bar when a restaurant is truly full or if I arrive before my reservation, but I feel manipulated when directed to the bar to buy drinks when we could have been seated immediately -- and we would have ordered the same drinks to start with anyway. I realize that bar tabs are an important part of a restaurant's revenue, but so is repeat business, especially when you spend a hundred bucks on dinner for two. The appetizer menu features standard fare for the most part but two things caught my attention. First -- the offerings use a lot of Wisconsin sourced ingredients including cheeses and bacon, that is good. Second -- the most unique item was "Cindy's 'Original' Walleye Cakes, a northern version of crab cakes." We ordered the walleye cakes and enjoyed the flavor but unfortunately there wasn't much fish in them. A really good crab cake or fish cake should have just enough binder to hold the seafood and other ingredients together. As well as the binder was seasoned I want to see and taste the fish. The rest of the menu covers a lot of territory -- soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, Mexican, pasta, risotto, stir-fry, fish, shrimp, chicken, beef, veal, pork and pizza (plus a children's menu). Obviously they are trying to provide something for everyone which is understandable in a tourist town like Eagle River. When I go out to eat I'd rather see a more focused menu where a few things are excellent than a large menu where everything is average -- at best. My wife ordered the walleye fillet with wild & brown rice and vegetable. They happily honored her request to prepare the fish without breading. I ordered Veal Wellington with a root vegetable mash and vegetable. The puff pastry was nicely browned and crispy, the veal was tender and moist, and the mushrooms and cheese brought a rich, creamy, earthiness to the dish. To finish our meal we shared a tiramisu. though it was creamy and sweet, the essential flavors of espresso and cocoa were nowhere to be found. I think most vacationers in the north woods will enjoy their meal at the Riverstone Restaurant, and I'll say that it was definitely nice to go out to a decent restaurant instead of cooking at home on a Saturday night, but my my standards, I've experienced better.

    Christina B.

    Big-city fine dining tucked away in the Northwoods. There's a pub menu and a fine dining menu (as well as patio) and all are great. Customer service is perfect. Waitstaff are very attentive. The sunday brunch is a must. There is a ton of variety and something for everyone (even kids). Ambience is great. It's a must every time I am in Eagle River. If Riverstone isn't your scene check out Soda Pops in downtown Eagle River; which is owned by the same family but is more of an old fashioned soda shop and restaurant. Here's some recent awards Riverstone has received: Discover Wisconsin's Choice Destination Restaurant Pick for May 2008 "based on outstanding food,service, and atmosphere" Wine Enthusiast Magazine Award of Distinction 2006,2007,2008 "One of the most wine friendly restaurants in the Nation" Wine Spectator Magazine Award of Excellence 2004,2005,2006,2007,2008 "One of the Best Restaurants in the World for Wine Lovers" Lake Superior Magazine Jan.2008." Choosing a Good Table Wine" Living On The Lake Magazine May/June 2006 . Published by the Milwaukee Journal "Dining in turn of the Century Style" Sommelier Guide to Restaurants in America 5th Edition "Featuring the Country's Best Restaurants and Ultimate Food and Wine Pairings" The Lakeland Times February 15, 2008. " Riverstone Restaurant Feted by Magazines" "A Unique Menu that Stands Beyond the Ordinary" Eric Johnson at ejohnson@lakelandtimes.com,

    First stop here! Start of our Eagle River vacation!

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