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Winter Dining
Bring an appetite for good food because Gunflint Trail restaurants offer everything from gourmet dining and fine wines to hearty, casual eats and drinks. Vigorous winter activities create hearty appetites, and your Gunflint Trail hosts serve up a delicious and satisfying meals, with all of your favorite beverages.
Steaming bowls of homemade soups and just-from-the oven breads await skiers taking a break from the trails. Fireside gourmet dinners include wild game, fish, and a variety of meats and fowl, offer the perfect way to relax and savor the end of a winter day. Burgers, fries, malts, and pizza (and we mean the GOOD stuff, since the closest fast food place is about a hundred miles away) please just about everybody, lunch or dinner, whether you're just off a snowmobile run or a snowshoe trek. Stop here and there for warming drinks and snacks throughout the day. Several places serve hearty breakfasts that will get your winter day off to a well-fueled start. (And, when you've spent the night at a bed and breakfast inn or guesthouse, you'll wake to Northwoods fare at it's breakfast best.)
Bearskin Lodge (218) 388-2292
Lunch, winter weekends.
Golden Eagle Lodge (218) 388-2203
Lunch, winter only; reservations requested.
Gunflint Lodge (218) 388-2294
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner (reservations required for dinner).
Cocktails available.
Gunflint Pines Resort (218) 388-4454
Serving all day. Snacks, pizza, burgers. Malts & ice cream.
Trail Center (218) 388-2214
Serving all day. Cocktails available.
Old Northwoods Lodge (218) 388-9464
Dining in the new lodge. Wine and cocktails. Reservations required.
Poplar Creek Yurt (218) 388-4487
Mongolian Firepot dinner, Tuesday, 5 P.M. Reservations required by noon of preceding Monday.
Windigo Resort (218) 388-2222
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner. Cocktails available.
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