Sweet Willie wrote:Went last night to Gateway Lodge in Land O Lakes, which is 18 miles north of Eagle River. Gateway has been around for 75 years, an amazing lodge, you can see pics on their website http://www.gateway-lodge.com we didn't have dinner here, only drinks. If you are in the area, well worth a stop.
ronnie_suburban wrote:As much as I loved the lodge itself, the cocktail I ordered in the bar -- a Brandy Old Fashioned (when in Rome . . .) -- was quite possibly the worst cocktail I've ever had in my life. It's renditions like this that have given Old Fashioneds a bad name . . .
Darren72 wrote:Eat any good fish on the trip?
Darren72 wrote:Your friend is doubling down on (I think) Cathy2's admonition against wearing sandals while grilling! Unfortunately, once someone remembers this advice, it's usually too late.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Sweet Willie wrote:Went last night to Gateway Lodge in Land O Lakes, which is 18 miles north of Eagle River. Gateway has been around for 75 years, an amazing lodge, you can see pics on their website http://www.gateway-lodge.com we didn't have dinner here, only drinks. If you are in the area, well worth a stop.
We did the same last Wednesday evening, having a round of drinks at the Gateway Lodge before dinner at The Red Man Supper Club. The Gateway Lodge is a great space and a fun place.
As much as I loved the lodge itself, the cocktail I ordered in the bar -- a Brandy Old Fashioned (when in Rome . . .) -- was quite possibly the worst cocktail I've ever had in my life. It's renditions like this that have given Old Fashioneds a bad name . . .
This was a super-sweet mixture of brandy, sprite or 7-up, bitters, maraschino cherries and an orange slice. It was positively disgusting. Perhaps I could have saved it if I'd added 3 ounces of bourbon to it.
I also hated how the spirit was doled out with one of those devices that goes on top of the bottle that pre-measures the pour. In a place this venerable, that really was a bummer. It took almost all the soul out of the experience. Still, I'd go back to the Gateway Lodge. I'd just order a beer or a shot of whiskey in the future. But I had to try at least one Wisconsin-style Old Fashioned on this trip. Now, I know better.
well if one sets the bar high, sometimes the following visit just doesn't live up.Sweet Willie wrote:Ended up having dinner at Lanny's Fireside on US45, 1 mile north of Conover. Each of the 4 of us had a terrific meal, this place was hitting on all 8 cylinders.
Breakfast at DJ's again, Mrs Willie had same breakfast & it was spot on. I again had breakfast Panini but this time with brat patty, oh mama is this a great breakfast sandwich !Sweet Willie wrote:DJs is where the Musky Queen used to be, Musky Queen was a soft serve ice cream place that was only open in summer. A childhood favorite and a favorite of guests we have at the cabin. Many of us were sad when Musky Queen closed and as a result I've shunned DJs, this morning however I was hungry & it looked like DJs had an opening. The breakfast we had was delicious ! Mrs Sweet Willie had a brat patty w/two poached eggs & I a breakfast special Panini, bread was chock full of nuts, pressed flat & crispy with a stuffing of sausage, scrambled eggs, cheese. My parents have said the items they've dined on a DJs have a higher quality level than the avg dining spot up north.
DJ's Northwoods Family Restaurant
332 Highway 70
St. Germain, WI 54558
http://premierdiningguide.com/premier_r ... estaurant/
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still haven't made it to Heart II for the fish fry. We did go for lunch this past trip. Mrs Willie had a burger, it was good. I had the meatball sub, loaded w/cheese (of course it is Wisconsin), and a large helping of their pizza tomato sauce, hoagie roll was very crisp, a highly enjoyable sandwich. Sweet potato fries were delicious !Sweet Willie wrote:eatwisconsin wrote: They also recommended Heart's II on HWY 70 east in Arbor Vitae for great under-the-radar fish fry.
Heart I was quite a great place for fried goods, like smelt & chicken. Heart I (which burned down, hence Heart II) and the original Heart I owner are long gone, a young couple from the area (St Germain I believe) now own/run Heart II. I have only tried to pizza which had way too much mediocre cheese on it (a common trait amongst many pizzas in the northwoods).
We are headed up this weekend and hope to give the fish fry a shot at Heart II. Thanks.
this time I asked for the Étouffée over two biscuits, no eggs. I get funny looks when ordering as this is not on the menu but Island Café in Minocqua makes it happen, delicious again !Sweet Willie wrote:I had the Crawfish Étouffée over biscuits w/two sunny side up eggs...
On my way back to St Germain after visiting the ice caves near Bayfield, I stopped by Dawn's Never Inn in Hurley. Great interior, friendly staff, well worth a stop if in the Hurley area and much better atmosphere than the sports oriented bars on the Hurley strip.Sweet Willie wrote:FYI, Sisters Saloon is one of the bars detailed in the Wisconsin Public Television program "Bottoms Up" which discusses the history of Wisconsin's saloons. Link to the Wisconsin Public Television video is below:
http://video.wpt2.org/video/2279165598/ ... e_Premiere
Dawn's Never Inn in Hurley is in the video as well..
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I tried to stop by Aqualand Gastropub for lunch, unfortunately for me they had closed until the spring.nr706 wrote:Tried the new Aqualand Gastropub, just slightly west of downtown Boulder Junction on K. The place has a lot of potential.....
Da Beef wrote:
So as stated, got some more brats from Lake Tomahawk Meat Market, also picked up a couple of chicken brats to try from here as Mom is a fan of the chicken brats from Camp's (or at least used to be).Sweet Willie wrote:I've wanted to try the brats from Lake Tomahawk Meat Market for quite awhile, finally got the chance to this past weekend. I found the spicing to be excellent but they were dry. I had relinquished the par boil duties to a friend who doesn't normally cook & I think the brats were over cooked in the beer boil. So I have plans to get some more brats this coming Memorial Day weekend and cook off myself to do a true taste test.
Also as stated, I made sure to head to Bad Bones for the Italian Sausage Bomber sandwich. A real let down as that awesome homemade sauce gets absorbed by the bread so it loses it's flavor, the bread can't hold together with the drenching of sauce. I may just have to order a bomber sans bread & put it on my own bread at home.Sweet Willie wrote:Also watched with drool as the chef/owner of Bad Bones put together an Italian Sausage Bomber sandwich. Sauce is put on a pan, Italian sausage is shaped into a bomber roll and placed on sauce, Italian sausage is then topped with more red sauce & cheese. Whole item is then heated up in salamander, then placed on a toasted garlic bomber roll. I remarked that is what I would be having on Memorial Day weekend. Chef gave me a small sample of cooked off Italian sausage with his red sauce. Delicious, so I will FOR SURE be having the Italian Sausage bomber this coming Memorial Day weekend.
this is exactly what my brother does as well. Looks like I may have to adopt a new cooking method.eatwisconsin wrote: Grill them on med-low heat until they are cooked through....
Sweet Willie wrote:forgot to mention, I noticed what appeared to be a work in progress at the old Bad Bones BBQ location in Minocqua (201 S. Milwaukee Street).
There was brand new sign out front titled "Northern Waters Distillery"
Northern Waters Distillery website
their facebook page
Neither of the above state what spirit(s) Northern Waters will produce.
I knew a few northwoods folks that were VERY strong in their opinions about the tribes and not in a positive way. They've since passed on. Some history: http://www.dickshovel.com/anti.htmleatwisconsin wrote:I refuse to set foot in Alexanders because the owner was the leader of the Anti-Spearfishing protests in the 80s and encouraged hatred and violence against the tribes.
nr706 wrote:Boulder Beer Bar lost our business - we'll be going the 1/4 mile or so further north to Headwaters from now on.
finally made it to Heart II for the fish fry this past Friday evening. 7 of us had to wait an hour for our table but not a big deal as we were ok with waiting (not usual for most in our group).eatwisconsin wrote: They also recommended Heart's II on HWY 70 east in Arbor Vitae for great under-the-radar fish fry.