You got to go on Sunday for the Famous Chicken Feast wow best plate you could get for 10 bucks
8 years ago (26-09-2017)
The other reviews seems to be spot on regarding this gem in the middle of somewhere. I go here for their excellent prime rib dinner on Saturdays after a good paddle or trout fishing excursion on the Kickapoo River or its tributaries. The Prime Rib is slightly cheaper than it would be in a major city, and be sure not to go overboard! The smallest cut they serve is still huge, and I rarely see anyone actually finish the bigger cuts. They don't expect it to be so big and/or don't believe me when I warn them. They have a salad bar that comes with the prime rib which includes some pasta salads, fruits, and desserts (which you can get for $5 by itself). Add a roll and choice of potato (the cheesy potatoes are excellent if available) and you have a huge meal. They start serving the prime rib at 5pm on Saturdays until it is exhausted. I hear the Sunday chicken is great, but I have not had it so far. The Friday Fish Fry is also excellent - good portions for a reasonable price. About the only thing that prevents perfection is that they do not have soft drinks on tap - you can only get them by the can.
Lastly, drinks are usually strong and reasonably priced, so saddle up to the bar after canoeing or kayaking all day. No need to dress up, as they are used to big paddling groups coming in right off the water (you should have at least dunked yourself or swam toward the end of the paddle so you don't stink up the place anyway!).
9 years ago (01-12-2016)
Terrific menu items... quality USDA prime meats.. char grilled.. a 12 oz. Prime ribeye steak is $14 wth sides.. salads on bar are homemade to boot!!