Voss Birchwood Lodge
311 Voss Rd, Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545
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Address :
311 Voss Rd
Manitowish Waters, WI, 54545 - Phone (715) 543-8441
- Website https://www.vossbl.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Mark G.
I have been to Voss Birchwood Lodge probably 6 or 8 times in the past few years. We keep going back because the place is very Northwoods and the food and service are above average. The place has birch bark décor with mounted fish and deer on the walls. Exactly what you think of when a nicer Northwood's lodge comes to mind. The food swings between average and excellent (this may be dependent on choices, I don't think I have ever ordered the same thing twice). I would recommend the blue cheese stuffed fillet, this definitely peaks the excellent meter! Voss's is accessible by boat on Spider Lake, it is tucked away in a small bay so you need to know where you where you are looking. If you see a white footbridge crossing a bay you have found it. The restaurant is open seasonally. Memorial Day through October 1 or there about. Skiers and snowmobilers are out of luck (too bad).
(4)Jerry J.
Our friends who live in the area wanted us to try the Voss restaurant both because of the food and the antique dining room. We enjoyed the depression glass and other very valuable antiques. The food, on the other hand, left much to be desired. My stuffed walleye was bland and the fish had no taste. The buttered red potatoes were a mushy mess, and none of us found them edible. My wife's steak was not a top cut, so was chewy and hard to cut. Our friends had deep fried scallops, which seemed frozen with a breading that overwhelmed the scallop taste. They also were fried too dark. The husband had the "fisherman" and his fish was passable, but the red potatoes were also unedible. The salad was just a common dinner salad, but the cream of mushroom soup was bland and nearly bereft of mushrooms. I might give them a second chance. Finally the service was spotty despite a dearth of diners. We were seated for our 6 pm reservation, and our entrees were presented at 7:15 pm. Don't be in a rush if you choose to eat here. Our friends were devastated after wanting to take us to a great northwoods supper club.
(2)Dusty K.
I came here for a special night out and ended up being disappointed. The lodge itself seems like a great place to stay. Moose heads, deer and muskie are found plastered all over the walls of the main sitting room. It's very cozy with the wood fire and the employees were very informative and helpful. Apparently, the woman working the desk has a husband whose grandmother is the person who called the FBI about John Dillinger and he was shot shortly after in the woods nearby. Top that for a fun story! However, my review is strictly for the restaurant. The actual dining room left a lot to be desired. It went from North woods atmosphere in the sitting room to pictures of flowers in the dining hall. Also, the table clothes and chairs made me feel like I was back in the 80s. The waitresses still roll out all food on those noisy carts that squeak as they move around. The prices were fairly high - almost $25 for a steak that was overcooked. My apple pie dessert was definitely store bought and I was hoping for homemade. I really don't have much good to say about the food here. Voss looks like a fun place to stay for a visit but their dinner menu is something to look past. Northern Wisconsin has too many great places to spend hard earned dollars at a place stuck in the past.
(2)Shelly Z.
We've been going to Voss' to eat for years. Never had a bad meal. Their walleye dinner is fantastic! Last week I ordered a 6oz filet mignon stuffed with blue cheese and wrapped in bacon - it was wonderful. Higher priced dining but you get great quality food for your money and a wonderful atmosphere that would be hard to beat. This year they opened their birch bar and we had an outstanding time there.
(4)Brenna G.
The atmosphere of this place is great- a classic north woods lodge. There's lots of antiques and animals on the wall. The food on the other hand was not great. The vegetables were from a can, mashed potatoes seemed to be from a box, and the pie did not seem homemade. Definitely not worth it for the price.
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