Bayfield Restaurants
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I think the Old Rittenhouse Inn might be too fancy for this group. I know about Maggie's--but am worried about the no reservation policy because there are 14 of us. WE don't have to sit at the same table..but it's a Friday night and I think that could present problems.
What else?
What else?
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Maybe Gruenke's for their fish boil?
http://www.greunkesinn.com/restaurantboilfr.html
I would give Maggie's a call, they may make a reservation for that large of a group.
http://www.greunkesinn.com/restaurantboilfr.html
I would give Maggie's a call, they may make a reservation for that large of a group.
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Is Gruenke's pretty good? I wondered about that too...I'm not sure everyone is crazy about fish though.
I did call Maggies....wouldn't take a reservation.
What else can you tell me....
Have you been to Wild Rice..it's expensive....is it worth it to you?
I did call Maggies....wouldn't take a reservation.
What else can you tell me....
Have you been to Wild Rice..it's expensive....is it worth it to you?
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I haven't been to Bayfield for several years, so I'm out of advice for Bayfield. Are you limited to dining in Bayfield with this group, or could you drive a bit further?
Ashland has a beautiful hotel on the water that serves a nice dinner.
They do have a outside deck for drinks/dining.
http://www.hotelc.com/
Ashland has a beautiful hotel on the water that serves a nice dinner.
They do have a outside deck for drinks/dining.
http://www.hotelc.com/
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