Restaurants
Full-service kitchens — supper clubs, family restaurants, fish fries on Friday and the kind of dining room you'd plan an evening around.
- Supper clubs
- Family
- Fish fry
Where to eat
From supper clubs and fish fries to burgers and Mexican, Hazelhurst and the surrounding area have more to offer than most visitors expect. Run a kitchen nearby? Write us and we'll add you free of charge.
What we're collecting
As listings come in, we'll group them simply. Hours, phone numbers and a one-line description from the owner — that's it.
Full-service kitchens — supper clubs, family restaurants, fish fries on Friday and the kind of dining room you'd plan an evening around.
Trail-side taverns, log-cabin bars and sandwich-and-pizza pubs — the cozy stops between a snowmobile run and a long drive home.
Delis, bakeries, breakfast counters and morning coffee — the places to grab something for the trail or the boat ramp.
Local favorites
Sourced from public directories. Hours and details change — call ahead before visiting.
Call for hours 9820 Cedar Falls Rd
Family-owned since 1973. A relaxed fine-dining destination with a distinctive menu and casual atmosphere unlike anything else in the Northwoods. Recently reopened — call ahead to confirm hours.
Year-round 4877 Haven Dr
Classic Wisconsin supper club with a daily soup and salad bar, a 16 oz ribeye, fish fry, and scenic views. Open every day.
Year-round 6617 US Hwy 51
A local pub on the snowmobile trail serving pizza, burgers, fish fry, wings, and craft beer. Pet-friendly patio and arcade games. Closed Mondays.
Wed–Sun 5507 County Rd Y
Winner of the 2024 Wisconsin Beef Council Best Burger Award. Burgers are the specialty — worth the short drive off the highway.
Year-round 6244 US Hwy 51
Hazelhurst's Mexican kitchen — fajitas, burritos, tacos, margaritas, full bar, and a Friday fish fry from 4–9 p.m. Snowmobile-friendly.
Year-round 6930 Hwy 51
Resort-side bar and grill on Hwy 51 with burgers and classic North Wisconsin bar food.