Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Hurley. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Hurley is a city in and the county seat of Iron County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,547 at the 2010 census. It is located directly across the Montreal River from Ironwood, Michigan.
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4 based on 19 reviews
My husband and I were looking for a place to eat in Ironwood, Michigan - saw Rigoni's and decided to try it. We were very glad we did. We both had the fish sandwich and found it very delicious. I had the JoJos-which were seasoned potato wedges-good, too. The fish was huge and very crispy on a soft, delicious bun. The coleslaw was a good addition to the meal. We will be back for the Friday night Fish Fry.
4 based on 31 reviews
This is a great burger bar...I had a wonderful blue cheese burger with bun as gluten free...but then found out they have GF buns...so this is really a great burger bar...service good and food...yummy
3 based on 70 reviews
Highly recommend the Garlic Cheese Bread with marinara sauce. Reuben was very good and house cut fries were excellent and cooked well. Tasty homemade cheesecake. Old Fashion drinks were below average, staff seemed unsure how to make them. Prices seemed a bit high. Restaurant / bar atmosphere was okay, could have better lighting, needs a bit of an update. Overall recommended.
We played 2 rounds of bowling and it was so much fun. This place is clean and friendly staff. We ordered the cheese curds, hamburger sliders, soft pretzels, turkey club sandwich and the mini corn dogs and everyone enjoyed these delicious food items. The portions were just right for the price. I recommend this place and we will be back for sure.
I had the pan-fried lake perch and my dining partner had the deep-fried cod. The perch portion size was extremely small and I don't think it would satisfy a man, but it was very good. Coleslaw was similar to Kentucky Fried Chicken, so that was good, and they served rye bread with it. Potato choices were natural fries, baked potato, tater tots, and potato pancakes, which the server said was more like the hashbrowns kind. Service was quick, even though it was busy.
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Do not leave without spending time in the back room. The bar was on a street that has some interesting choices for nightlife, but inside was quiet and very historical. Everywhere corner and wall has amazing pictures of days gone by. You get an idea of what it was like in the mining days. We did not stay long but enjoyed a drink and some old time artifacts.
Bar got very busy when we visited. Bartenders were a little slow but considering the amount of snowmobilers, it was understandable. Good selection of food and good prices. The downside...the 2 bartenders there did not know how to make my favorite drink nor did they want to try to look it up. Also no reception while inside the bar.
4 based on 37 reviews
We visited Brewsterâs For lunch while on our family vacation over Fourth of July. Our waitress was super nice and accommodating to the kids we had in our party. The food was excellent, with the Olive Burger being an all-around favorite. The outdoorsy themed decor was full of fun things to look at while we waited for our food. We will definitely visit again next time we are in town!
The food is good, the service is good, they have live music with local and regional area bands on a somewhat regular basis depending on what's going on in the area.. A great part of Hurley's night life offerings! Whether it's food, beverage or fun, this place has all!
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4 based on 25 reviews
Cold Iron Brewing Company, Ironwood, Michigan: Cold Iron Brewing is located in downtown Ironwood and claims to be the first brewery in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan.The brewery opened in March of 2017 and operates its 3-barrel brewing system and taproom inside a building that dates back to 1967. The building was built as the Ottawa National Forest office and reflects the forestry heritage with the beautifully appointed interior. The spacious taproom has a beautiful Douglas Fir roof and is accented by lots of wood and metal, all in keeping with the Cold Iron name. We were there on a quiet Sunday evening so the taproom was relatively quiet. This meant that I was able to talk to Todd behind the bar and he was extremely friendly and welcoming, answering my several questions with a smile. He also helped us to order food from the restaurant next door and even recommended the home fries. This area of Michigan is known for sporting activities such as biking, skiing and snowmobiling so the brewery caters for people enjoying these sports, even down to having a bike rack inside for people who donât want to leave their expensive bikes outside.Inside the tap room there are several individual areas breaking the large space into multiple smaller, more intimate spaces, some with very comfortable couches. They also have bag toss, shuffleboard and multiple other games available inside.Cold Iron also has a great selection of delicious beers and I was able to enjoy a couple of them. The âDrift Northâ IPA is a very smooth and bitter IPA with a hint of sweetness and a great mouth feel. âNancy Jeanâ is a very nice, hoppy, pale ale with a full flavor and a moderate level of bitterness. Both beers scored very highly in my ratings. My Fiancée enjoyed the âHoney Creamâ ale and I also tasted it and found it to be a very well balanced, smooth beer with lots of flavor and not overly sweet.
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