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ESOX Maniac
Posted 1/3/2014 7:45 AM (#682060)
Subject: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
As we travel and fish, we all have to fuel our bodies! Here are some that I like.

Little Crane Cafe - Necedah WI Great food, a hidden gem!
https://www.facebook.com/LittleCraneCafe

Buckhorn Cafe - Necedah WI (see their map) Another hidden gem, great Polish food, you won't walk away hungry, a little out of the way but worth the drive.
http://www.buckhorncafe.com/

Maggie Mae's Cafe - Oxford WI - Great food - killer biscuits & gravy.
http://www.maggiemaecountry.com/the_cafe.html

Acoustic Cafe - Menomonie WI -Great sandwiches & soups.. they do serve meat!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Acoustic-Cafe/45990279965

Greens - Nestor Falls, Ontario - I like the ambiance- old photo's imbedded in the bar. The photo of the moose and the hunter is a real treat if you're a hunter. To bad some nice tryhole stole the original.

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/3622693

Monique's Lawg Cabin - Nestor Falls, Ontario - Great place for breakfast, friendly staff. (Bob Pieske's recommendation). The only thing better is breakfast at Bob's.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g1756538-d3513534-Revi...

What are some of your favorites & why?

Happy New Year!
Al



bmxrider11976
Posted 1/3/2014 8:16 AM (#682064 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 147


Location: Northern New Jersey
Hot Dog Johnnies in Butzville New Jersey. Within minutes of two great musky fisheries. They fry the hot dogs in peanut oil, steam the buns, and slap a few tablespoons of raw onion on with a pickle. Now THAT is living
Flambeauski
Posted 1/3/2014 9:27 AM (#682093 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
http://famousdaveshayward.com/
I know its a chain but it really is geared for muskie guys, and the service and food are consistent, which can be a problem Up North. Stare at 49# muskie while sipping a 22oz muskie melon iced tea and gorging on ribs.
906ESOX
Posted 1/3/2014 9:44 AM (#682103 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 49


I would recommend The Birches Resort in Springstead, Wi. Great pizza in the north woods.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 1/3/2014 10:41 AM (#682116 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 2385


Location: Chisholm, MN
I usually dominate a Mickey D's breakfast after fishing all night
jimjimjim
Posted 1/3/2014 11:28 AM (#682129 - in reply to #682116)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




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jonnysled
Posted 1/3/2014 12:00 PM (#682137 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
in the Minocqua Area it's hard to beat the Bowling Alley for parking space, quality/quantity of food at a good price. it's the one place that hasn't subscribed to the notion that there can still be a small town local price value for food. they make their own pizzas that are very good and serve a great burger.
toddb
Posted 1/3/2014 12:47 PM (#682158 - in reply to #682137)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 379


Location: Thief River Falls MN
Corner Bar in Bemidji for an awesome burger and a cold one
MD75
Posted 1/3/2014 1:28 PM (#682168 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
Breakfast at the Outdoorsman in Boulder Junction has become a bit of a tradition for us when we're in the area...we usually roll in after fishing the morning bite and their coffee and eggs really hit the spot! Nice folks in there too...

Broasted Chicken at the Sayner Pub is awesome after a long day on the water...or before hitting the night bite.



Moltisanti
Posted 1/3/2014 2:01 PM (#682182 - in reply to #682093)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 639


Location: Hudson, WI
Flambeauski - 1/3/2014 9:27 AM

http://famousdaveshayward.com/
I know its a chain but it really is geared for muskie guys, and the service and food are consistent, which can be a problem Up North. Stare at 49# muskie while sipping a 22oz muskie melon iced tea and gorging on ribs.


That Famous Dave's doesn't feel like a chain...definitely a great spot and right on Round. My personal favorite for Hayward area has to be Angler's Haven.

On the way up, Barronett Bar and Grill is a must stop. Northwoods feel, very good food. Although I wouldn't recommend Rick's Hot Pepper Burger unless you're nuts. Absolutely scorching...the next day too.

I tried Polecat and Lace for a fish fry last time I was in Minocqua. Really a cool spot...old school Wisconsin supper club. The food was excellent.
bobbie
Posted 1/3/2014 2:15 PM (#682184 - in reply to #682182)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 559


Greens in nestor falls, I had a few cold ones there with the locals. I also like wings or a burger at the Twilight in St Germain oh and a pizza at the Landing on Vermilion. The Dry Dock on Boji for lunch ain't bad either.
achotrod
Posted 1/3/2014 2:50 PM (#682194 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 1283


White Tail Inn and Blink Bonnies is hard to beat in St Germain. Oh and Dont Forget to stop in Paul Bunyans in Minocqua on your way home for a loggers meal!
ToddM
Posted 1/3/2014 3:04 PM (#682197 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 20263


Location: oswego, il
When going up north we usually hit the adventurers in rice lake. If your going by one at an off peak hour try a Norsk Nook. Forget it at a peak eating time unles you like to wait but its good food.

Webster area barbee motel has great pizza and karaoke if you don't mind that.

on the way to Shelbyville Phillipos or Hickory River BBQ in Mount Zion. Hickory River closes early even on weekends for whatever odd reason.

ellas in woodruff is good food too.

if you don't go to mama mia's right by the Milwaukee musky show you are cheating yourself.

Micky Lou's in marinette makes little sliders from heaven.

Edited by ToddM 1/3/2014 3:07 PM
Jim Stroede
Posted 1/3/2014 5:39 PM (#682239 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 92


Breakfast at the Robins Nest on hwy B, Hayward.
Pointerpride102
Posted 1/3/2014 5:55 PM (#682246 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Robin's donuts in Dryden has some solid donuts.
CantCatch'em
Posted 1/3/2014 6:06 PM (#682249 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 107


Location: Plainfield, IL
Pop's BBQ in KY when at cave run is a must. Amish fried pies for desert are awesome!
Cody
Posted 1/3/2014 6:28 PM (#682253 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 358


Joe Root's Grill. Presque Isle Bay Lake Erie, Erie, Pa.
schleprock82
Posted 1/3/2014 7:52 PM (#682271 - in reply to #682239)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 99


Jim Stroede - 1/3/2014 6:39 PM

Breakfast at the Robins Nest on hwy B, Hayward.


x2 for the Robin's Nest. Food is great and they usually pile it on. Most breakfasts come out on two plates full!
dfkiii
Posted 1/3/2014 8:36 PM (#682278 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Lost Land Lake Lodge east of Hayward. Great food, drink, and lots of history.
wkeegobbler
Posted 1/3/2014 10:08 PM (#682296 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 324


Location: Waukee, IA
My momma's house in Northern MN. Doesn't matter what time I get home there is always good parking spots and something tasty to eat!!

p.s. And the Manhattans are AMAZING!

Edited by wkeegobbler 1/3/2014 10:10 PM
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 1/3/2014 10:18 PM (#682299 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
How about the Hillside Resort on the south shore of Lac Vieux Desert? A great view with a time capsule log cabin setting from how I would see the restaurant would look in the 1940's.
Clammer
Posted 1/3/2014 10:53 PM (#682307 - in reply to #682278)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
dfkiii - 1/3/2014 8:36 PM

Lost Land Lake Lodge east of Hayward. Great food, drink, and lots of history.


One of our favorites!!!
Fishboy19
Posted 1/4/2014 12:38 AM (#682313 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: RE: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 299


The Sawmill in Virginia, Minnesota. A great stop for us, to and from Canada or Lake Vermilion.
Hillside Resort on Lac Vieux Desert for prime rib Saturday night. Chicken is good too.
0723
Posted 1/4/2014 1:01 AM (#682314 - in reply to #682299)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 5193


Steve Van Lieshout - 1/3/2014 10:18 PM

How about the Hillside Resort on the south shore of Lac Vieux Desert? A great view with a time capsule log cabin setting from how I would see the restaurant would look in the 1940's.
Hillside prime rib is really good.
0723
Posted 1/4/2014 1:03 AM (#682315 - in reply to #682314)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 5193


For hotwings I really like sweetwater in eagle river.0723
Muskiemetal
Posted 1/4/2014 11:43 AM (#682365 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
Boulder Beer Bar is our lunch time stop anytime we are in Boulder Junction. They closed the coffee shop in town I think which sucks.

Edited by Muskiemetal 1/4/2014 11:44 AM
Corso Mike
Posted 1/4/2014 12:05 PM (#682370 - in reply to #682182)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 182


Moltisanti - 1/3/2014 2:01 PM

Flambeauski - 1/3/2014 9:27 AM

http://famousdaveshayward.com/
I know its a chain but it really is geared for muskie guys, and the service and food are consistent, which can be a problem Up North. Stare at 49# muskie while sipping a 22oz muskie melon iced tea and gorging on ribs.


That Famous Dave's doesn't feel like a chain...definitely a great spot and right on Round. My personal favorite for Hayward area has to be Angler's Haven.

On the way up, Barronett Bar and Grill is a must stop. Northwoods feel, very good food. Although I wouldn't recommend Rick's Hot Pepper Burger unless you're nuts. Absolutely scorching...the next day too.

I tried Polecat and Lace for a fish fry last time I was in Minocqua. Really a cool spot...old school Wisconsin supper club. The food was excellent.


In Hayward, gotta try the Angry Minnow.
jwelsh3
Posted 1/4/2014 12:24 PM (#682378 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?





Posts: 19


Location: new lenox, il.
Sunset Grill 3810 Rileys Point Rd ยท Sturgeon Bay, Wi.

Edited by jwelsh3 1/4/2014 12:27 PM
LarryJones
Posted 1/4/2014 12:34 PM (#682380 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Posts: 1247


Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY
Peral Street Grill downtown Buffalo, Hot Buffalo Wings after a day on the water!

Edited by LarryJones 1/4/2014 12:39 PM
horsehunter
Posted 1/4/2014 3:41 PM (#682400 - in reply to #682060)
Subject: Re: Eateries for Muskie Fisherman?




Location: Eastern Ontario
Muskie Jake's Tap and Grill in the The Gananoque Inn
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