Sister Bay is a village in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 876 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Sister Bay
5.0 based on 241 reviews
A Farmstead Creamery making our own cheese from our herd of dairy goats and local farm milk. This milk and cheese are used to create fresh baked sandwiches and handmade gelato. Also available are hand picked value wines and craft beers.
Wonderful gelato & sandwiches....if you are in door county when they are doing goat/farm tour it is fun fun fun
5.0 based on 44 reviews
Winter Hours: Fri. & Sat. 11-4, or by appt. during the week. Face coverings required. New this year are laser-cut wooden puzzles with Door County images! Featuring carvings made from the reclaimed wood of the former Eagle Tower in Peninsula State Park. Woodcarvings and oil paintings by David Frykman, Door County nature photography by Heather and Lucas Frykman, stoneware pottery and sculpture by Steve Jorgensen.
Having collected Frykman Christmas figures, it is always fun to see his shop. There are many delightful figures and now there are special carving pieces with wood from the Eagle Tower - beautiful! And in addition, there are many beautiful photos and other art. Well worth the visit to this special gallery.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Tea Thyme in Door County offers a wide selection of over 150 loose teas, bagged teas and tea accessories - British goods and foods - Tea to go - and an expanding array of personal and home goods. Something for everyone, whether a tea novice or aficionado - We want to be your Cup of Tea!
This is a wonderful little tea shop and cafe right next door to Piggly Wiggly. They serve a delicious English afternoon tea that is well worth a long diversion to sample. Served in a tastefully decorated room, the afternoon tea includes everything you'd expect from a proper English tea - scones with clotted cream, cake, and of course a pot of quality black tea. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 208 reviews
We were visiting for week stay during the fall and made the stop while out exploring the scenic drive. The market is filled with high quality local cherry products of every kind imaginable along with freshly harvested apples and pumpkins. They have food samples out to try around each product grouping from salsas to mustards to dips. We left with a great variety of wonderful Door County items to enjoy with family and friends back home.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Have never seen such a shop! Opened the doors to WOW! Hundreds of choices of any type of holiday ornament. Microscope, nautical, animals, occupations of all kinds to name a few. If it's made, it's here! Took me two hours to see it all. Found snowflake ornaments I have never seen, which is tough to do. We collect snowflakes from everywhere my hubby and I travel, accumulating over 300 so far, Staff are wonderful, and so accommodating to ship my treasures home since traveling by air. Prices are very fair-so many ornaments are unique! Also bought some pieces for my Department 56 village not seen on the West Coast (from Seattle). ***Kids would love it....but would be tough for them. So much is down at their level, and with very expensive fragile, breakables. l loved every minute of being there! Thank you.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Immerse yourself in the unique history of Sister Bay. 15 galleries filled with artifacts, photo's, videos, and stories in 15 historically restored buildings, all from the Sister Bay area residents. Family fun crafts, butter making, wood crafts and more. Scavenger hunt for kids with FREE ice cream reward. Knowledgeable Docents are on hand to answer your questions and the incredible Discovery Pen audio tours are enlightening and fun. Heritage Programs and Farmer & Craft Market most Saturdays in season, 8AM-NOON. Learn rug making, blacksmithing, painting, carving at the programs while finding the finest, freshest produce, meats, and crafts offered in Door County.
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