
Cedar River
| THE LIGHTHOUSE (906) 863-2922 Burgers, broasted chicken, and fish are menu highlights at this pleasant bar-restaurant with better than averagee food. On the walls are a small museum of local history, with log marks and tools and fishing photos. Another attraction is the setting overlooking Walton Creek near Green Bay. Otters and many birds, including ducks, geese, and eagles, have been seen here. New owners Kenny & Debra Hackett from Duluth have added homemade pizza. They've also added a deck on the water and a large screened pavilion. Dinners range from $7.50-$13. Salad bar any time. - On M-35 in "downtown" Cedar River. Opens at noon, often earlier. Kitchen open to 8 at least. Summer, fall hours are much longerl. Wheelchair-accessible. Family-friendly. Full bar. |
| BUTCH
& SUE'S (906) 863-9897 Good homemade soup and breakfasts like homemade biscuits and sausage gravy give this roadside bar and diner lots of repeat business. Ask for the homemade rye bread at breakfast and on sandwiches. It's part of the the $4 patty melt. Daily lunch specials are $6. Pizza is from Hansen's in Green Bay, a standout among frozen pizzas. Broasted chicken on Saturday night. The Friday fish fry with salad bar is from $10 to $12, depending on choice of perch, whitefish, local walleye, or all-you-can-eat Alaskan walleye. Summer Sundays bring a breakfast buffet. For vegetarians, there's a garden burger, veggie omelet, plus the usual salads and sandwiches. - On M-35 in the heart of Cedar River, on the bay side. Open year-round. From April thru Nov. open daily: Sun & Mon 8-2 Central Time, Tues-Sat 8-8. In winter open 8-2, closed Mon & Tues, Fri fish fry to 8 p.m. Wheelchair-accessible. Family-friendly. Full bar. |