Ellison Bay is an unincorporated census-designated place in northern Door County, Wisconsin, United States, within the town of Liberty Grove and is located on Highway 42 along the Green Bay. As of the 2010 census, its population is 165. Sur La Baie, one of Wisconsin's largest and most expensive homes, is located nearby.
Restaurants in Ellison Bay
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The beautiful, functional and decorative ceramic art inspired by the natural beauty of Door County, Wisconsin is made by John Dietrich and Diane McNeil. The artists work, and live, in their restored apple packing barn, creating one of a kind dinnerware, bakeware and unique shapes and glazes for your home or office. Their gallery represents ceramic artists Joanne Kirkland and painters Thomas and Margaret Dietrich and Jeanne DeBruin. Free Demonstrations Tuesdays 1-2 from July 6 to August 25, 2020. Hours: May-Oct. 25: 10-5 daily Closed Sunday except for special events/holidays. Winter Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11-4 Or by appointment.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Ellison Bay Pottery and our conversation with John as we shopped! It was great to hear some of the history of the shop and his knowledge as an artisan!
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We produce Door County Love Artisan Granola and Kick Ash Coffee in a gluten free production facility. We have recently moved to a larger location and have gluten free bakery every day and a beautiful indoor and outdoor space. Co-work space available. Samples and retail area are available. We pride ourselves in using top quality ingredients to bring customers the very best products.
We had Kick Ash Granola at our B and B while in Door Co. and loved it so much that we hunted around for the store. It is easy to find, by the way. We tried several kinds of their granola and now that we are home and ate it all up, we will probably be ordering even more. My husband is usually not a granola fan, but he loved this stuff!
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The Lindens travel back and forth to China and the Far East for small treasures and spectacular finds displayed in their gallery each year on Hwy 42. This year, we were entranced by some of the 3-4 foot root carvings, fabric work including clothing, small vessels recovered from a 1000-year old sunken ship, jewelry, painted curio jars and stone boxes, and hand-constructed furniture. The gallery is displayed over two floors of what I believe was an former church. In the past we have purchased painted curio jars, calligraphy brushes, Asian art books and wall prints. In past years, we have admired petrified fossils, desktop statues of Chairman Mao and meditation stones. This year, we almost purchased a wood print pattern of women working that was tucked up into a corner of the stairway. May be on the next trip. Considering the quality of the art and artifacts, the prices are more than reasonable. In a big city gallery, you could expect to pay two to three times the price you find at the Linden Gallery. As others have mentioned, you might want to call ahead since the gallery is only open during the high season. When you are done with the tour (and purchases), take a little time to walk through the gardens surrounding the building. These landscapes were expertly designed and installed some years ago and have grown into mature meditation gardens. These Asian-inspired gardens are a marked contrast to the American and English-inspired annual and perennial beds found in most Door County villages. Something a little different is a good thing.
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Cider House with flight tastings and full glasses. Normandy style ciders made from apples grown at our Washington Island orchard and our Door County neighbors. Open April thru December.
My sisters and I stopped here recently and loved it. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable and had great suggestions. The samples were generous enough to share and very affordable. I hope to come back!
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Our candy store is set in an old schoolhouse from the 1900's. Our store is downstairs and has many neat pictures and memorabilia from the original owner. We specialize in homemade peanut brittle, chocolate barks, fudge and pancake mixes. We are off the beaten path but a cool little store to visit! We also give a free bag of popcorn to eat while you enjoy the candy smells and sample the yummy homemade candy. If it's in the off season we are still making candy but no official hours, please call us and we can set up a time to open up for you or if you're driving by ring our doorbell and if we're home we are always happen to open the doors for you.
We have a second home in Ellison Bay, yet we never visited until an article in the local paper. It’s a gem of a place. The historical info so interesting. And candy so yummy. They also sell other local vendors’ products. Picked up the infamous pancake mix and loved it as well. A must see stop for any visitor to Door.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Where Great Lakes maritime history comes alive! Located along Sturgeon Bay’s working waterfront, the Door County Maritime Museum showcases the area’s rich maritime roots. The museum features several interactive exhibits, as well as tours of the immaculately restored seagoing tugboat John Purves. Hard-working fishermen, brave ship captains, skilled craftsmen, bold inventors and lonely lighthouse keepers are just some of the personalities you’ll discover in the galleries of the museum
My husband and I visited and loved learning about the maritime history in the area. This place was well organized and had a friendly staff that was willing to answer any questions we had.
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