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  • Kayla S.

    New favorite restaurant. There are goats and chickens in the back which is where the Outdoorsman restaurant gets their eggs and goat cheese from! I sat on the back porch where you could watch the animals and feel the gentle breeze. The waiter kind of forgot about us since we were out there, but the second time I went they gave us our own thermos of coffee so that was nice. If you do anything get the baguettes with the raspberries, goat cheese, Kaluah candied pecans and lavender honey. SO delicious.

    (5)
  • Dave O.

    Veggie omlette was stuffed with vege's, outstanding. American fries with onions were fried just right. Depending on your server it was either slow or fast. My server showed up with the food & bill, hence the four stars. Other servers were visible & earning their tips. Really nice north woods atmosphere. We'll be back.

    (4)
  • Bryan D.

    Stopped in for a late lunch on a Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a quiet meal as the restaurant was pretty much empty. We were still promptly served and my wife had a very tasty salad with fresh fruit and my crispy chicken wrap was very fine with fresh lettuce and tomatoes and warm pub chips.

    (3)
  • Brian B.

    Great breakfast here. We had a big group of 8 and everyone seemed very happy with what they got. Super good omelets and hash browns.

    (4)
  • d d.

    meh....not horrible, not great ~ bad service

    (2)
  • Elle M.

    Restaurants of this caliber in the North Woods are hard to come by- make that impossible to come by. For a Chicago foodie, The Outdoorsman is a shining beacon in a sea of supper clubs. (Not that there's anything wrong with supper clubs... on occasion.) My family has a lake house in the UP and I've spent half my life running around those woods, but now that I'm a little older and food-wiser I find myself breathing a sigh of relief that there is a restaurant around like the Outdoorsman. The food is simply spectacular. The menu choices are varied and sophisticated, and it's hard to narrow it down to just one entree. The chef makes good use of local game and elevates it to a gourmet level. The last time I was there I had the elk, and I'm still raving about it (a year later). The ostrich Wellington appetizer is a must eat, and the crostini with candied walnuts, goat cheese and lavender honey is something I've tried many times to recreate at home. It's just never the same. And the wine list! My lord, don't even get me started on their incredible wine list. It's... well, incredible! There is a perfect pairing for everything on the menu and more. Their breakfasts are also out of this world. Perfect carb load if you're planning on riding the bike trail. This place is so unexpected in its tiny Wisconsin tourist town environment, but if you appreciate fine food you absolutely cannot miss it.

    (5)
  • Barb D.

    Breakfast is definitely the meal of choice here. Service is a little spotty and the place could really use a good cleaning, but breakfast food is very good!

    (3)
  • Jane K.

    On a recent visit here, the food was..ok. My husband had the country fried steak, only complaint was the tablespoon of country gravy on top. I had eggs Benedict...the portion was quite small for the price and no side was included. Service was ok as well, wasn't too busy when we were there.

    (3)
  • Scott S.

    As a family, we've been eating at the Outdoorsman for the past 25 years. The breakfasts aren't as tasty now as they used to be, especially the blueberry pancakes (actually any of the pancakes). The service remains good. The sausages, bacon and toast aren't the same outstanding quality that they used to be. We wish the breakfast quality was as good as it used to be but we'll give it another chance next summer.

    (3)
  • J D.

    Man - has the food here gotten horrible. At least it finally matches the service. Stay away. try the Granary instead.

    (1)
  • Sheri F.

    We really enjoy their breakfast menu, especially when we head up to Boulder Junction for a nice ride on the BATS bike trail. Also love their soup (both the turkey with wild rice and the butternut squash are fantastic- my parents, son,hubby, and I all crave them!) If we're there for lunch, I usually order a bowl of soup with a sandwich (grilled cheese is my favorite) and I've always left full and happy. If visiting Boulder Junction during the busy summer months, stop in early or late (say 11:00 or 1:30ish) for lunch so you can get taken care of in a speedy manner.

    (5)
  • Barbie S.

    YUMMY!!!! OMG it smelled soooooo good when we walked in... just like chocolate. They had obvioulsy just baked their pastries & cookies and they were out cooling... but OMG it smelled sooooo yummy!!!!! I don't eat desert but I could have at that moment!!! Anyway, we stopped in just for quick bite... ok my initial reaction... "WTF, it is almost 90 degrees, and where is the AC?????" After I got past that... :P It is small & quaint - the food is quite tasty!!! I was impressed considering my expectation was very low considering, up north, u never can expect to much, cuz nothing is like it is in chicago... nothing. But this was REALLY GOOD!!!! I had ice tea, and I was little a little disappointed, no splenda, but ok.... i know that i being REALLY PICKY... LOL but anyway... definitely a must eat. Exspecially when u consider the alternatives in Boulder Junction... oh yes.... just FYI we were here on a Monday - today, and apparently they close early at 3 on Mondays... but everything closes early or seems to be closed on Mondays up here....

    (4)
  • Mark D.

    I have eaten at the Outdoorsman at least once every time I visit the Northwoods (usually twice a year). The food is excellent and the wine list is great as well. The butternut squash soup with blue cheese will be my request for my last meal, should I ever be put on death row. Seriously, it is awesome. We have mainly gone there for dinner, but have been there for Breakfast. I think I may have eaten both Breakfast and Dinner in the same day there before.

    (5)
  • Gemma K.

    Okay, this is a tough review to write. I mean, I learned to swim and water ski up here as a kid, I love it up here. But there are so many good and not so good things, about The Outdoorsman. The place itself is architecturally wonderful and charming. Inside, the decor is charming. But it needs a good cleaning. It really does. And the seating could be improved, or better yet; don't seat everyone in a clump. Especially when there is ample room throughout. As to the menu, if anyone reading this has any tendencies toward vegetarianism, don't eat here. There are, at best, 3 entrees that are options for you. The remainder of the menu contains numerous game offerings. For example, one evening we ordered a pumpkin soup and the baked veggie lasagna. The soup had no flavor and the veggie lasagna was mostly mushrooms and green peppers with cheese. We were disappointed, especially considering the prices. Despite that, we tried them for a late brunch one Saturday. My guy had a skillet breakfast with eggs, ham, and spuds. It was better than his evening meal. I got the regular french toast with sugar free syrup and I have to say that my spine tends to stiffen when my servers thumbs are all over my breakfast and plate. The sugar free syrup was handed to me; literally, and it was so loaded with fingerprints that the FBI would have had no problem identifying past handlers. And even still, our hopes were that the coffee would be great coffee. Nope, we received bitter, stone cold coffee in one of those white plastic servers that looked like it had been passed around the restaurant all morning. The restaurant hosts and servers are pleasant and seem to want to make your dining experience a nice one, so, if that's the case, as I believe it truly is, read this Yelp review, and consider putting some of it toward constructive change. Please.

    (1)
  • Michael M.

    Service is spotty, but the food was good. We had a long wait for our lunch, even though the restaurant was almost empty, and they goofed up my wife's order. If they could address the service problems, this place would really shine.

    (3)
  • Matt K.

    Excellent homemade hash and pancakes. Well worth the drive from Minocqua as recommended by a family we met at the local park. We will visit again!

    (5)
  • D E.

    Unique and awesome menu, great food, nice Northwoodsy atmosphere, great service. I've had the occasion to eat there two times this year with friends, the food and service were both very, very good. Would definitely go there again.

    (4)
  • Jan M.

    My sister and I had lunch here today; good sandwiches arrived quickly. Getting a bill, however, was a chore. It looked like there were only 2 servers and no bussers for the whole place and the customers kept on comin'. After being told 4 times that we'd get our bill, we headed up to the counter and paid the tab. Note to management...you need to keep staff on through leaf season. Cut back in late October.

    (3)
  • Geheimnis V.

    Have only had breakfast at the Outdoorsman, but did that more times than I can count as it's conveniently in downtown Boulder off the snowmobile trail and serves a delicious, if pricey, breakfast. Charming interior and welcoming service are trumped only by the gigantic Belgian waffle covered in strawberries, whipped cream, and ice cream. Breakfast of champions and well worth a visit for an artery clogging way to start your day.

    (4)
  • Ken S.

    Had a late breakfast here today and it was outstanding. Wife had the stuffed french toast and loved it. i had the Mexican Skillet. Everything was very good. Service was good, food was terrific, and the ambiance was wonderful. Even better was the bill. This place was so reasonable to boot. I would go back for sure.

    (5)
  • Frank S.

    We always head here for a fantastic breakfast always busy some times a short wait but worth it

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm
  • Mon : 6:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

Outdoorsman Restaurant & Inn

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