Egg Harbor is a village in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 201 at the 2010 census. The village was incorporated in 1964, and is adjacent to the Town of Egg Harbor.
Restaurants in Egg Harbor
4.5 based on 1 reviews
This park's 3,775 acres have miles of hiking and biking trails, and clean, uncrowded beaches.
One of the best state parks in Wisconsin to say the least! This is an extremely beautiful place with great features throughout!
We really enjoyed camping in Nicolet Bay Area and being close to the bathrooms as well as the beach! There's a great snack bar/concession stand there and well kept showers. Bicycles are welcome and great to ride about in the park.
The golf course here is outstanding, the views all about including the bay and the trails beckons exploration. There's a park theater, gorgeous beaches and a wonderful play area for the children. Not too far away from the downtown of Fish Creek or the short drive to Sister Bay' Absolutely enjoyed the opportunity to camp here! Wonderful....
4.5 based on 229 reviews
Welcome to Harbor Ridge Winery. We invite you to taste our award-winning wines. With a range from dry, semi-sweet to sweet, we aim to please a multitude of palates. Relax and enjoy a glass of wine on our patio or log loft. One sip and the world’s problems begin to slip away.
I try to get to Harbor Ridge everytime I go to the Door. The wines change over time and there is always something that I like. Pam was our Sommelier on this day and guided us thru the different wines that we personally like. Pam knew exactly what wines we should be trying...very helpful and friendly.
Also, you won't break the bank with these wines.
5 based on 309 reviews
Door County's premiere professional theatrical treasure, presenting Broadway-quality comedies, dramas and musicals in an enchanting shoreline setting. Now in its 82nd season, America's oldest professional resident summer theater provides a truly unforgettable theatrical experience for visitors and locals alike. Relax in a picturesque setting with a pre-show beverage before settling in to experience an incredible evening of live theater by a renowned artistic company. Discover why generations of patrons make Peninsula Players a "must see." June 13 -Oct. 15, 2017. Reservations recommended. Between Fish Creek and Egg Harbor on Peninsula Players Road.
Can't say enough about what a great experience peninsula Players is. Each time we visit Door County we make plans to attend a play. It doesn't matter what the play is, we are never disappointed. The grounds on the shore of Green Bay at sunset is beautiful, harkening back to days of yesterday and a simpler time.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
The Village of Egg Harbor is coming into its own as Door County’s most popular cruising destination. It offers the best deep-water sailing access on the Peninsula. In the last few years, the Village has built a new marina, expanded and improved the public beach, and renovated Harbor View Park. The marina lies in the heart of the village, within an easy walk of many restaurants and shops.
This is an extremely nice Marina in a great location. Well protected in any weather. Shopping and restaurants are a short walk away. Restrooms are not the best and operations are somewhat disorganized. It is also probably the most expensive marina on Lake Michigan.
5 based on 112 reviews
A third generation family owned and operated art gallery that opened in June, 1969, Edgewood Orchard Galleries represents over 150 artists from across North America and shows their original paintings, jewelry, sculptures, glass, furniture, wood and clay in a beautifully restored century-old barn and award-winning sculpture garden. Voted Door County's "Best Art Gallery" every year for the past decade. Open 10-5 daily, May through October.
What a wonderful way to spend a sunny October afternoon meandering through the tranquil sculpture garden through the forest next to the main gallery. Edgewood Gallery is housed in a restored fruit barn from around 1918 with a small silo still attached. It's all so picture perfect!! They showcase over 150 artists featuring paintings, sculpture, clay, glass, jewelry, etc. that is presented tastefully. Thoroughly enjoyed the time spent there. The eagle and horses were my favorites as well as many pieces of jewelry. Such gifted artists!!!
4.5 based on 290 reviews
Great venue, actually the winery is in the middle of the vineyards. Great patio you can sit at and listen to the grapes grow. Our pourer was great and wine tasting was free. Fun stories about Al Capone who wanted to buy the farm, prior to it becoming a vineyard. Great Ports; Chocolate, Hazelnut, and regular (Jacksonport). My wife liked the Muscat. Lot's of other fun wine shopping; wine glasses and wine gifts.
4 based on 378 reviews
This winery doesn’t have your typical Door County wines, they only have grape wines. The Angelique was so tasty. The atmosphere felt a little stuffy/uptight and the service was a little slow. We enjoyed this winery but it wasn’t our favorite.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Egg Harbor in Door County, WI is the home to the only Wisconsin Cheese Masters. We feature the widest array of all Wisconsin Cheese available anywhere. Stop by and try.
We discovered Wisconsin Cheese Masters earlier this summer and have been back twice. They carry some of the best cheeses from different cheese makers throughout the state. I loved the Snowflake butterkase from Saxon Creamery - even though I was sure I did not like butterkase before I tasted this! Enjoy!
5 based on 43 reviews
After reading sooo many great reviews about Schartner's, I wanted to see what the rave is all about. Well, NOW I KNOW!!! They are super friendly. They have reasonable prices on many different items, including different sizes cherry pies and salsas. I bought a small cherry raspberry pie of about five inches for about $6.00, which had a wonderful taste. Beware! Their hot salsa lives up to its name. I love spicy food, even habaneros, but their hot took me by surprise at first. There is one item I was REALLY surprised is as economical as it is, not even out east can you find it at such a good price (I don't want to tell you what it is because there might not be any left when I come back to buy more hehehe). In conclusion, please don't hesitate to browse in the small, intimate Schartner's Farm Market!!! Come here first and you will be glad you did. I know I am glad to have stumbled upon this treasure. I DARE you to come here and not walk out with something in your hand from them. Bet you can't! I know I couldn't!!
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4.5 based on 59 reviews
Plum Loco Animal Farm is a permanent home to over 60 farm animals that visitors can pet and feed including ponies, donkeys, miniature horses, horses, 4 breeds of goats, 3 breeds of sheep, pot-bellied pigs, geese and chickens. Visitors can purchase feed pails from our ticket booth that include a scoop of grain for the sheep and goats and a pound of fresh carrots sticks for the ponies, donkeys and horses. Detailed safety instructions are provided at check in that teach visitors how to pet and feed our animals safely.In addition to animal acres, Plum Loco is popular for our play-farm village with a series of authentic child-sized buildings fully stocked with tons of hands-on equipment that allow children to explore their imaginations. The play farm includes a farm house with a fully stocked kitchen, a garden with flowers to plant and transplant, a wash-line with clothes to hang, a barn with pedal tractors, tool bench, landscaping equipment, and a pony corral with plush horses to ride and brush. The 1880's style general store has a farmer's market, cash register, shopping carts and items to buy and sell. We also have an 8 foot farm table complete with barns, animals, fencing, trees, tractors and the like.For older children and adults, we offer a variety of board games (giant chess, checkers and connect 4) as well as popular lawn games.Visitors may picnic in the shaded cedar-log gazebos or selecting ample seating on the lawn that adjoins the play farm.Plum Loco is especially popular for children ages toddler through 8 years of age and animals lovers of all ages.We are handicapped accessible and offer free WiFi. We are open 9:30-4:30 daily (weather permitting) but are closed on Wed - from Memorial Day - Labor Day. From Labor Day to November 1st, Plum Loco is open 9:30-4:30 Sat and Sun. We offer pumpkin sales and painting during the month of October.
We enjoyed three visits to Plum Loco over two summers previously, when our kids were much smaller (our last visit was 4 years ago, and the kids are now 8 and 12). We spent Memorial Day in Door County, and I thought the kids would...MoreThank you for your review, KC! So glad your family still finds Plum Loco enjoyable!
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