Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, United States. Rhinelander is a city in and the county seat of Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 7,798 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 154 reviews
Chef Tom (CT) has been feeding the people of the Northwoods for over 20 years. This family-owned deli brings to Rhinelander scratch-made soups, salads, and the finest sandwiches. Chef Tom smokes his own brisket, pulled pork, and salmon for the sandwiches.
Enjoyed a great lunch here. The Cuban, Reuben and pulled pork were standouts. Nice patio on a lovely day. Go here!
Where to eat American food in Rhinelander: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 103 reviews
"Espresso bar, gourmet sandwiches & salads, seasonal homemade soup, wine by the glass and specialty gifts".
Cannot say enough about the great paninis we had for lunch. The Chipolte Turkey and Poblano Popper panini were both fresh and delicious! The iced tea was also flavorful. We will certainly be back and try some of the coffees too!
4 based on 230 reviews
A fixture in Rhinelander for over 85 years. Always dependable,excellant fish and steaks . Open for B-L-and dinner.
The food hit the spot on our first outing in Rhinelander. I really wanted the blackberry jam and bacon grillled cheese but they were out of blackberry jam (they make it there from scratch and it had to sit for 24 hours after creation...my mouth is watering just thinking of it). The atmosphere is different because it is dark and very old school in the restaurant... i felt like i stepped back in time to a supper club, but the menu was def not old school.
4 based on 76 reviews
Popular long time supper club on west side of Rhinelander. I'd like to write a review of it
Staff VERY friendly, attentive but not annoying. Both of us got fish, they blackened both even though this was not listed on the menu. Salad was delicious, french onion soup not great. Baked potato delicious. Amber beer awesome in frosted pint glass. (Mosquitos are killers up here!!!)
4 based on 28 reviews
Enjoyed our first visit to Northwestern Hotel & Lounge - Justin our bartender, a better looking version of Jay Leno was friendly, courteous and patient with us on our first visit. Gladly explaining the menu, etc - he made it a fun visit and the Hemlock sandwiches were delicious. I tried the wild rice soup as well, it was great. This place has some serious history (I'd love to know more) that dates to the early growth of Rhinelander as it is located directly across from the Railroad station (non-operating) as the tracks were removed some 30 years ago. If you're looking for new and fashionable, this isn't the place for you - however, if you want to go where the locals go, eat like the locals, and soak up some of the historic ambiance, then the Northwestern if for you. Give it try, I think you'll enjoy it. Also, if you find out the origin of the name for the Hemlock sandwich - let me know, I'm curious. Enjoy
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