Sturgeon Bay is a city in and the county seat of Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 9,144 at the 2010 census. It is located at the natural end of Sturgeon Bay, although the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal was built across the remainder of the Door Peninsula.
Restaurants in Sturgeon Bay
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Highly recommend this for family fun, probably better for older kids, not little ones. We booked a family glass blowing class with Jeremy. He is a patient, outstanding teacher. We booked a 3 hour class, he gave us a demonstration and then he worked with us on pieces. Very informative, made us feel at ease, safe and offered great suggestions on ways to make our pieces that more special. We were thrilled with the results when we picked up our pieces the next day. Everyone at the studio is very kind and the kids loved petting Whiskey, the studio dog. Now we have some great souvenirs of our trip to Door county including our own Christmas ornaments. Highly recommend and we will book again on our next trip.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Home of STOVE DOG BAKERY. Dog cookies baked in the shop. Sweaters and coats for furry friends. Collars, leashes, boots and lots more. Don't forget our self-service dog wash, with a waist high tub, shampoo, towels and blow dryer. Call for availability.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
On a rainy spring day while on vacation, we took the kids around Door County to eat, shop, and see the area. We stopped at this cute little candle company. My girls loved dipping their own candle and I loved the smell of their wax melts.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
This is a wonderful shop with an awesome assortment of toys for all ages. It is a regular stop for us every time we are in town. Saying hello to Jean Louise ( the store kitty) is a highlight.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Schopf's Hilltop Dairy is a Door County family fun stop that's both educational and entertaining. You are invited to learn all about the Wisconsin dairy industry at Door County's largest dairy farm by experiencing it first-hand. Take everyone on a free, working dairy tour. Watch the ongoing milking operations, milk "Cookie" the cow and then taste the end result - 30 flavors of homemade ice cream in the Dairy View Country Store Ice Cream Parlor. Enjoy the Dairy View Corn Maze each year, usually open from late summer through the end of October! Each year a new corn maze is designed around a theme. You can expect to be in the maze for approximately 2 hours of engaging fun. There is a small admission fee for the corn maze.
This is a great stop that is conveniently located just off of 42. The highlight is either the corn maze (opens August 1st each year) or watching the cows being milked. There is a viewing area behind glass that offers a unique view of the dairy in operation. You can get a close up view of the cows being milked. There is no fee for the self guided tour or watching the cows. Ice cream was reasonably priced. There are even a few goats that can be fed for a $1 for a small bag of feed. As other reviews have also noted, there is only one unisex bathroom so lines can potentially be long. Besides the bathroom situation this is a great stop that kids and most adults would enjoy.
4.5 based on 222 reviews
Worth the visit for the friendly staff, quality products and free samples.We ate fresh cheese curds in the car on the way home. Recommend the aged cheddar and the blue cheese/Monterrey jack.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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