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Contribute Feedback What Richard Taft likes about The Big Dipper:
True bar food. Portions are huge. A side of cheese curds is larger than most places appetizer. We had burgers, chicken tenders, and fish fry over the week we were in the area and it was all exceptional. 1919 root beer on tap. View all feedback.
What Elizabeth Barabe doesn't like about The Big Dipper:
Chips and cheescurds were good, fish is limited to deep fried cod and walleye. Chicken sandwich was overcooked. Everything here comes from a deep fryer. Ok for bar food, but could definitely be better. View all feedback.
This is the perfect spot for a drink and some good bar food. I love the pizzas and appetizers. The owners and staff are wonderful, they have live music throughout the year, and it has an overall good vibe. It’s worth the drive if you’re looking for a place a little off the beaten trail.
Called ahead and checked website to verify hours on Wed.-both said they were open.Drove 35 minutes.Sign on door said closed . Woman came to door-said sorry but are closed. I verbalized frustration after calling,checking website and distance in driving.She then rudely said check Facebook (which I dont have) and Life happens . Better response would have been simply Sorry, we 'll update web and voice message . Won 't go there ever again-so much for trying to support local businesses during dry winter!
Love, love love this place! Super cool owners, friendly staff, GREAT FOOD and good drinks.
We were hoping they served breakfast too, but we were very happy with our coffee drinks. We tried a honey cinnamon coffee drink and it was really good. The coconut white mocha was very yummy but also quite sweet so you may want to ask for extra coffee to balance out a bit more. The coffee/espresso is pricey, but it's a tourist town so we expected that...way better than the watery hotel coffees in town.
Stopped in off the trail with a large group. Friendly customers, great staff, and large portions on the apps! Definitely will swing back through on our next trip up there.