

In the summer, enjoy a slow boat cruise to dinner on a lakeside patio.


We have more than 10 lakes in our township, so it’s quite possible to travel by water to some of our restaurants and taverns. And don’t leave Manitowish Waters without enjoying the classic Friday Night Fish Fry. Celebrate a milestone over a five-course meal beginning with a champagne toast and ending with bananas foster prepared tableside. Come as you are for a casual, relaxed lunch at one of our family friendly restaurants for a tasty burger and fries or delicious pizza. Fine wines, craft beers, and specialty cocktails complement the dining experience.Įnjoy our wide array of dining experiences, like one of our traditional Wisconsin supper clubs featuring an appetizer tray, slow roasted prime rib, and old-fashioned cocktail. Our chefs bring you their best, whether it’s catfish en Papillote, Beef Wellington, or pan-fried walleye, along with homemade desserts such as crème brûlée. All of our sticks are inscribed with two markings: 'Made in Shillelagh, Ireland.' and our stamp of authenticity - 'O'Caidhla'. Treated & seasoned for 3-5 years in our unique fashion and expertly finished to preserve them in the modern environment. While this is the Northwoods, we boast both traditional and specialty menus. All of our Shillelaghs are crafted from locally sourced Blackthorn. Sit back and enjoy as the local cuisine will reward you with a delightful evening that will have them sighing with satisfaction. Veteran visitors to Manitowish Waters know this community is home to not only the Manitowish Waters’ Legendary Chain of 10 Lakes, but also home to a number of fine restaurants – from a quiet coffee shop with a scenic view, to the lakeside patio atmosphere, to the classic Northwoods supper club. Now it’s time to gather around for dinner at a local restaurant to connect with friends and family. Mindy Wolf, The Retreat Bar, Associated Bank, Cathy & Dennis Duke, Christine Marie’s, Tip-Ups, Ice Shanty, Culvers, Amanda & Katherine from Boulder Junction Fire Department, Goochs, Peoples Bank Minocqua, Misty & Brian Knox, Boulder Junction Snowmobile Club, Sara Fieweger, Pea Patch, Joy & Megan Kohegyi, Trigs, Janet Riggleman, Knitts, Ye Olde Shillelagh, Anglers inn, Manny’s Parkside, Rustic Roadhaus, Bent’s Camp Resort and Lodge, Wilds Granary, The Mac, Some Nerve Brewing, and Bushwood Tavern.Your travels have taken you this far, and exploring our pristine woods and water has filled your day.

The Boulder Junction Lions Club facilitated the raffle sales.Ī sincere Thank You goes to all the businesses and people throughout our community and surrounding communities that donated prizes for this event:Īcorn Lodge, Aqualand Ale House, BJ Lions Club, Bob’s Manitowish Guide Service, Camp Jorn YMCA, White Birch Village, Lynx Lake Lodge/Zastrow’s, Trout Lake Golf Club, To the Nines, Camp Manito-wish YMCA, Badger Heating and Cooling, Ace Hardware Woodruff, Northern Highland Sports, Coontail Sports, Yacht Club, Savemore, Dick & Mary Jenks, Redman Realty, Lakewood Market, Laurie Aukstik, Diane Beda, No Boundaries, Peeplelures, Sweet Emma’s, Wes & Tracy of BJ, Dave & Jodi Grubb, Little Bohemia, Terry & Donna Headwaters, Aberdeen Lodge, Timber Creek, Molly Hegemann, Bob & Laura Bertch, Pam Hoffman, Jen Beda, Katherine Maurer, The Refined Cottage, Moondeer, Skids, Beth Matusiewicz, Dr. We can’t thank everyone involved enough for their time and efforts! Our thanks also go out to Alehouse proprietors, Breanna and Taylor Miner, who wholeheartedly embraced the project and event. Sara Smith (right in the photo) was the brainchild of the event, and Amanda Chartrand (left) was a driving force along with Sara. Mindy Wolf, Dick Jenks, Dan Lahart and Dennis Duke and volunteers Mary Jenks and Bob Bertch for their hard work to make this successful event possible. Thanks to committee members Laura Bertch, Katherine Maurer, Dr. The Playground Fund received close to $6,000 from the event proceeds. Ye Olde Shillelagh Introduction Text-to-speech Audio Scattered area resorts, a CCC camp nearby, and the original route of Highway 51 from the Manitowish train depot to the Manitowish Waters chain of lakes makes this a perfect location for a tavern and a small motel. The Town of Boulder Junction came out in force to support the community playground project, now in its final stages of fundraising.
