This place is an awesome summer spot. A lot of history behind it - established in the early 1800's and has the best fried chicken dinners that are served only on Sunday's. The real hit is their huge outdoor deck and cornhole / volleyball area. They have live bands on weekends and a small little dance floor to get after it.
Really cool spot and love the Tepee out back on the patio! Coffee is really good, breakfast sandwiches are on point, and I get the curry chicken salad for lunch almost every time - amazing! Can get crowded but worth waiting.
Simple little motel and restaurant that's a really great spot for lunch / happy hours. I have a ton of memories of coming here by boat, as you can dock up across the street. We love the fish fry's because it's all you can eat and surprisingly not too crowded. There are pictures of Brett Farve visiting this place (hanging up in the bar) which I always thought was pretty cool.
So many memories of this place during the summer's we'd come up to visit. As kids we'd look forward to stopping up here to get ice cream, specifically orange push-ups. Make sure you check around the water around the docks during lunch time hours as theirs a huge Musky fish that they feed and is usually lingering around. Just make sure you don't reach your hand in the water as they have really sharp teeth (saw someone get their hand bit really bad once).
Been a while since I've been here, so hopefully things haven't changed. This place is a little hole in the wall secret tucked away in the woods of Manitowish Waters. Best fried chicken around!!
My family has a lake house here in Manitowish Waters and I have been going to Little Bohemia for years (always highlight of our trip). The food is exceptional and I almost always go with the roasted duck. The fact that you're able to enjoy a nice meal at a place where John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson had a shootout with the FBI and escaped out back on an ice covered pond is such a memorable / chilling experience. The bullet holes are actually still in the wall from the shootout. Local legend has it that Dillinger may have very well buried some of his treasures up here in Manitowish - needle in a haystack.
We stayed here a few years back, not in the main Inn, but one of the condos on site. The condo we stayed at was awesome. Everything was clean and modern and the highlight was the hot tub on the back deck overlooking the valley. There were trails right outside the condo that we used almost every morning to get a workout in and enjoy the nature. The main Inn is really impressive, especially given the history behind it. Several U.S. Presidents were known to vacation here. You really feel like you've stepped back into time when touring this facility. We especially liked meeting at the Inn each day for tea and cookies and melting into a rocking chair on the front terrace.
Didn't make it in..waited in line a while and it took forever so I snapped a photo and bounced. Seeing the storefront was well worth it and inspiring seeing where Starbucks first started their journey.
Awesome trails tucked back into the woods in Indian Hill. The entrance of the trail is right behind the playground of Stephan Field and if you didn't know the trail existed, it would be one hell of a discovery. Very scenic, heavily shaded in most areas and a nice creek running throughout.
The historic town of Lebanon is a great place to visit. The Golden Lamb is definitely the most notable place to experience as it's the oldest standing hotel in Ohio. I've only been once, ordered the Flat Iron Steak and it was really juicy / tender. My wife was raving about the house salad dressing and thought it was unique. Step back in time and enjoy some great food..