One of the last of a dying breed of supper club style joints left in this neck of the northwoods and one of the handful of places left in Rhinelander where one can receive a high quality meal. Â The food is usually pretty good and the atmosphere is hard to beat: Â sparsely lit, fish mounts on the walls, low ceiling, booths and tables sprawling and good cheer.
Review Source:My family has been visiting that area between Rhinelander and Eagle River for 25 plus years, mainly Sugarcamp Lake area. After several bad experiences with local supper clubs, we visited a proven local restaurant that the residents go to.
Very comfortable setting, prompt seating and attentative waitress staff. They actually know how to make an Old Fashion (pressed) drink. They have daily specials which are limited and go fast which is understandable. I had the 16oz. blackened ribeye that was cooked perfectly, with garlic mashed and cream of mushroom soup that was homemade. Its nice to know that when you plan dinner in the Northwoods, you can always bank on Rhinelander cafe.
I look forward to eating there and hope they go another 82 years..