Few People Know One Of The Nicest Restaurants In America Is Hiding In Small-Town Wisconsin
Sometimes, you can find the best restaurants hiding in the smallest towns. In Fish Creek, an unincorporated community with fewer than a thousand people, you’ll find the White Gull Inn, an establishment that has been welcoming generations of guests. The inn is a relaxing retreat for people who want to spend the night and its restaurant has received some national attention. Here’s why the White Gull Inn is one of the nicest restaurants in America.
A lot of people visit Door County without realizing how close they are to a really great restaurant. When you’re heading north on Highway 42 into Fish Creek, instead of following most traffic to the right, take a left at the stop sign and you’ll see the inn on the left.
In 1972, Andy Coulson purchased the inn with four friends. In 1981 he and his wife became the sole owners; in 2018, their daughter and son-in-law took over the establishment.
The inn‘s restaurant has won over generations of diners, as well as many restaurant critics. It even won a national breakfast contest on Good Morning America, beating out establishments in Texas and North Carolina. The winning dish: the White Gull Inn Door County Cherry Stuffed French Toast! It's just one of the great dishes served here.
There are a lot of great things to enjoy at the restaurant, including cherry pancakes, the “Closed Doorwich” turkey sandwich, and a traditional Door County fish boil. At the end of the day, you can enjoy a comfortable night at the inn!
The White Gull Inn is open for breakfast, lunch, and a candlelight dinner. Learn more on the White Gull Inn website. There’s a lot to explore in Door County. Once you’ve enjoyed a meal at the White Gull Inn, you can explore the “Cape Cod of the Midwest.”
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Address: White Gull Inn, 4225 Main St, Fish Creek, WI 54212, USA
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