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where are the best places to eat in the warroad area. coming up fishing on sunday and don,t want to live on fish thanks

Posted

The Patch aint a bad place to eat...I havent ate there in a few years but used to be pretty good finger lick'n food. Other than that, maybe the Holiday station? They have some darn good hot stuff pizza!! I'm sure the Warroad peoples can give you more to go on but thats my 2 cents smile.gif

Posted

The Patch and Lakeview are both great sit-down restaurants. If your looking for something a little quicker, the Dairy Queen has great service and great food. Good Luck!

Posted

Main Street Bar&Grill has pretty good food.<P>Drinks too!

Posted

The Main Street Bar has GREAT food and <BR>Danny's Pizza is a buffet place that is <BR>pretty good too.<P>No reason to starve in Warroad<BR><P>------------------<BR>Curt Quesnell<BR>NorthCountry Outdoors Radio

Posted

The Patch is the way to go in my opinion, very good cakes for breakfast open @ 6:00 AM, their evening buffet looks very good also, but I usually order their spaghetti with meat sauce which I think is very good.

Posted

Schuster's have a great short menu and snacks there.Pretty good food.They serve 1/2pound bergers and baskets.

Posted

Schuster's have a great short menu and snacks there.Pretty good food.They serve 1/2pound bergers and baskets.<BR>P.S. You could also try sportmans,and the other resorts on the river side.

Posted

I'll give my votes to the Main Street Bar&Grill and the DQ.!!!<P>------------------<BR><B>Old Guide Charters</B><BR>Lake of the Woods<BR><A HREF="http://fishingmn.com/oldguidecharters/" TARGET=_blank>http://fishingminnesota.com/oldguidecharters/</A><BR>Call Toll Free:1-800-952-(9484)

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They are all good but the Patch would get my vote too, Don't forget about the Legion for supper, always had good food there.<P>Mike<P><P>------------------<BR><A HREF="http://fishingminnesota.com/ubb/Forum10/HTML/002268.html" TARGET=_blank>Frozen Bait</A>

Posted

The Patchj is the fastest breakfast I've ever seen. It's is out in less than 4 minutes. Great!!!

Posted

I used to like the Patch. I'm not bad mouthing anyone I am just stating my opinion. On Dec 19th I was there and the food and service was horrible!! My wife had the buffett and the herring tasted like 7up, and the lettuce was brown. The waitress was smoking and coughing in her hands and not washing them. I would steer clear I you dont want to be sick on the ice. Like I said I used to love this joint but I will not go back. <P>Keep pimpling those minnows!!!<BR>Twee Happy New Year!!

Posted

I'm suprised nobody has mentioned Rosalie's! If your not up for gas station pizza, or bait shop snacks this is THE place hands down. They are on the west side of Baudette just past the road up to Wheelers Point. There specialty is Prime Rib, which is all I've ever eaten there, reasonable prices too. Nice little sports bar on the other side of the restaraunt. We try to stop there each time we're up.

Posted

Oops! I just noticed you were asking about Warroad, not Baudette....what the heck, why not make the drive anyway?

Posted

The Patch can be good or bad. Lately it all depends on who is cooking. They do make the best pizza in town and they can't really screw that up. The have an awesome buffet on Friday nights. You can get all you can eat, chicken, walleye, crab legs, bbbq ribs, and all the fixings for less then $13.<P>The DQ is currently closed for the winter.<P>Mainstreet has a short menu but very consistant and always good.<P>The Legion makes a great supper and has a decent menu selection.<P>Time Out Pizza is pretty good if they are serving what you are in the mood for.<P>Lake View can be great at times but can really throw you the next. The server breakfast until 2:00 pm which is nice and it won't break the bank.<P>If it were me doing the eating, breakfast at Lake View, lunch at Main Street, supper at the Legion unless it is Friday. HIt that buffet at the Patch.

Posted

thanks for the advice i can only eat fish once a day,and would rather spend my time fishing,instead of cooking

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