First recommendation is that you need to call in for reservations they could squeeze you in if someone cancels but it is mainly a place where you need to make reservations it's very busy.
Also like to say that it's loud inside. Ppl like to talk with their mouthful evidently and loudly unfortunately. the restaurant can't control that and at least they don't have loud music to cover it up like others do like a bar.
I ordered onion rings as appetizer which were lightly breaded and lightly fried but still oily / greasy. At the start of your meal you also get plain water which is not tap and very refreshing must be filtered. I ordered the lemonade which was I believe to be real lemons squeezed.
Like all fine classy restaurants you get bread except the bread where simple rolls one per person which were a bit hard and butter was from a fridge meaning hard they should let it sit out. The bread should also be Unlimited.
Also ordered the soup of the day which was cheesy potato- very delicious and very hot.
The online menu does not mention that they serve prime rib so you need to get that which I did their king size and that was very tender the knife sliced easily right through it with little fat. The meat was made to order. Also ordered the smashed potatoes which does not come with extra toppings which is great.
The meal was rounded out with lava cake with ice cream also very hot and very delicious not overcooked and the ice cream was delicious.
The whole meal lasted about 90 minutes. The waitress did not push us but she did come by every once in awhile to check on us which is great. We were able to place your order within 20 minutes and the meal came within 20 minutes after ordering.
As mentioned it was loud but they do have an outside patio so be sure to reserve that if you know the weather will be pleasant.
One thing I did not like was the paper tablecloth which is like for kids the cloth...
Read moreI usually only post positive things on Facebook because I hate negativity but after our dinner experience last night at a supper club I now see why people share things via social media when people are treated unfairly.
Last night our family was enjoying a dinner at Indianhead supper club in balsam lake Wisconsin. The food was great and our waitress Heather did a wonderful job serving all 15 of us. As we were finishing up our food I heard my dad exchange words with a couple sitting behind Trae and I. My dad noticed them pointing at us, shaking their head and making rude comments. At first Trae and I were confused because we didn’t know this was happening behind us. Once my family realized what was happening we all got up and left. On our way out we all shared words with this old man about how ashamed he should feel. He responded to all of us “ Go f yourself and leave.” It truly was disgusting to see this man sit their and be so racist and we couldn’t do anything about it without lower ourselves to his level.
The most disappointing thing about it was that the owner came up to us as we were leaving and apologized to Trae but finished her apology with “ I just don’t know how to handle the situation.” My aunt spoke up and said you handle it by not serving him and tell him to leave. To all of us that seemed like an easy decision but I’m left wondering what was motivating her to not take action.
I share this experience on Facebook to...
A. Remind people that racism is real and well alive.
B. If you are a supper club lover like my family and are trying to attend a bunch in Wisconsin book I hope that you think twice about going to Indianhead. While I know there were probably other workers there that felt bad about the situation the fact is that the owner did absolutely nothing about it when we were there which makes her just as guilty as the...
Read moreI was very excited to take my wife here after our wedding the night before. We had heard great things from friends and our Airbnb host, and on TV, so we thought we'd be in for a great time at an old school Supper Club. I had called ahead to make a reservation and mentioned that we were celebrating just getting married and that we'd like a good spot, if possible.
Unfortunately, the service we received left much to be desired. The restaurant was almost empty, but they sat us right next to the busing station, which was very disappointing. We ordered a couple of old fashioneds, but then it took quite a while for our server to get to us and she just asked something like "What do you want?" rather than greet us, and I had to ask her if there were any specials. We had to think about what we'd like since we just heard the specials, so we asked her to come back. It was taking a long time for her to circle back to us, but I could see she was busy, so we tried to give her the benefit of the doubt. Eventually my wife tried to flag her down and she said she'd be right there, but then took a long time after that. I had to get up and ask for a manager (gone for the night) and ended up having to get the bartender to come take our order. The waitress came back over then and offered to take our order but then gave us some sass about how she'd stopped by earlier.
At this point it was far too late for us to go anywhere else so we put in our order. Service did get better, but then they turned off the music which was weird. Also, most of our food was good but my shrimp was pretty overcooked. We did really enjoy the warm brie, especially the jam that came with it.
I would not recommend someone come here. Go to Dalles House in Saint Croix Falls instead. We have been there, and it was awesome...
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