Reviews on Pub food in Grand Marais, Minnesota, United States. Grand Marais is a city in Cook County, Minnesota, United States. It is a northern village located on the shores of Lake Superior, and a vibrant, bustling town. The population was 1,351 at the 2010 census. It is also the county seat and sole municipality of Cook County. Prior to inhabitation by white settlers and prior to Minnesota’s statehood, Grand Marais was inhabited by the Anishinaable indigenous people, the thriving woodland people also known as the Ojibwe. The Ojibwe name for the area is Gichi-biitoobiig, which means "great duplicate water," "parallel body of water" or "double body of water" (like a bayou), a reference to the two bays which form the large harbor off Lake Superior.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Someone wrote a review saying that if you were not from the area you will not get good service, I am even from other country and have an accent, I got a great customer service disent food good beer with a unbeatable price. I highly recommend this place if you in town.
4 based on 32 reviews
The Hungry Jack Lodge Restaurant was a great stopping place while snowmobiling on the northern end of the Gunflit Trail. The waiter was very friendly. He even put a extra heaping squirt of topping on our granddaughters hot chocolate drink. The Lodge is rustic in the Northern Minnesota sort of way--very warm and welcoming.
5 based on 59 reviews
This really was a treat. All of the food was delicious and creative. The space is beautiful and the views from the deck are unbelievable. We were a group of four and we all loved our dishes. Collectively we had the haus burger, walleye po'boy, wild rice soup and a chicken and rice dish with figs. Delicious.
4 based on 618 reviews
Full service bar and restaurant, open year-round, Live Music 250 nights a year, rooftop bar overlooking the harbor, Eclectic/Ethnic Menu
GFT rarely goes wrong. Some favorites: Dungeness crab, walleye sandwich (hold the bread), ASIAN big bowl (truly a 10), Cuban, French onion soup and more.Avoid: Fishermanâs stew - glop with canned tomatoes, a few mussels, a piece of salmon on the side (really?) mussels in general at GFT not good from multi year assessment..This is a fun place with generally good food, just a few misses. An eclectic menu. Oh, they also have a microbrewery and aren't afraid to stay small.
4 based on 348 reviews
Voyageur Brewing Company is located in Grand Marais, Minnesota with a great view of Lake Superior. A variety of Minnesota Craft beers are produced on site and served in the taproom. Visitors may take a tour of the brewery, enjoy an appetizer and taste del
Just had to try the local craft beer on our mini vacation in Grand Marais!Not disappointed at all. Tried the sampler and all six different beers were delicious.So good in fact that I grabbed a six pack âmementoâ to take back to Canada with me!Thanks for visiting Voyageur Brewing on your mini Grand Marais vacation. We're so happy to hear you enjoyed all of our beers and brought a 6-pack home to Canada. We hope you'll visit us again in the near future.We appreciate your high rating!Sue
5 based on 59 reviews
This really was a treat. All of the food was delicious and creative. The space is beautiful and the views from the deck are unbelievable. We were a group of four and we all loved our dishes. Collectively we had the haus burger, walleye po'boy, wild rice soup and a chicken and rice dish with figs. Delicious.
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