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The Peninsula’s Untold Stories
Bringing History Alive Through Art & Artifacts
Door County’s 25+ cultural and historical organizations have banded together to present the vast and unique scope of the Peninsula’s history with guided tours, museum shows, book signings, expert presentations, readings, and special events.
Find out more details on our Facebook page: facebook.com/heritageallianceofdoorcounty
Pick up the new Door County History Days insert at Information Centers throughout the county (Baileys Harbor, Egg Harbor, Ellison Bay, Ephraim, Fish Creek, Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Washington Island Ferry Line office) and at any of these participating cultural institutions:
BAILEYS HARBOR:
Baileys Harbor Historical Society
BRUSSELS: Belgian Heritage Center
EGG HARBOR:
Horseshoe Bay Farms
Egg Harbor Historical Society
ELLISON BAY:
Liberty Grove Historical Society
EPHRAIM:
Ephraim Historical Foundation
FISH CREEK:
Gibraltar Historical Association's Alexander Noble House Museum
GILLS ROCK:
Death’s Door Maritime Museum
STURGEON BAY:
Destination Door County
Door County Granary
Door County Historical Museum
Door County Historical Society
Door County Library
Door County Maritime Museum
Heritage Village at Big Creek
Miller Art Museum
Sturgeon Bay Historical Society
SISTER BAY:
Sister Bay Historical Society's Corner of the Past Museum
WASHINGTON ISLAND:
Jackson Harbor Maritime Museum
Jacobsens Museum
Washington Island Art & Nature Center
Washington Island Farm Museum
Just 2500 miles northeast of Napa Valley, you’ll find a whole other wine country. Peaceful. Unspoiled. Delightfully uncrowded. There, nestled in the beauty of Door County, you’ll find Stone’s Throw Winery.
We invite you to sample our fine wines made from fresh California grapes (not juice) in the traditional one barrel at-a-time way. Enjoy Vino!Vino!, our Wine Bar. Play bocce ball... Have a glass or two with friends.
At Stone’s Throw, you’ll experience a whole other wine country. Discover it for yourself, before everyone else does.
Ultra-Premium Grape Wines Made in Door County
3382 County Road ‘E’
Between Egg Harbor and Baileys Harbor at A & E (Peninsula Center)
Open Daily • 920.839.9660
stonesthrowwinery.com
Situated in Sister Bay, a village in northern Door County, Door Guide Publishing and its staff acknowledge that we live and work on the ancestral homelands of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee Nations.
Overall, the State of Wisconsin is home to 12 First Nations communities and we also acknowledge each of these other First Nations Peoples.
Our Expanding, Sustainable Food Frontier
Article by Marise RedmannADoor County vacation always starts by driving up Highway 42 or 57, winding along the waterfront villages that dot the route to Death’s Door. We cherish the beauty of historic clapboard houses against a sapphire blue seascape. Woven between the two highways is the beating heart of the county, the place where farming and tourism intersect and sustain each other. Join me on a journey into the space between, where we’ll visit places like Forestville, Clay Banks, Kolberg, Brussels, and roadside fruit stands, farms, and fields. Leaving the main road, where the centerline disappears, and surrounded by quilts of color, stands a bright red barn. Here you’ll find Cherryland Dairy Farm , founded in 1902 and home to Mike and Jamie Henschel, leading the 5th genera -
tion of farmers whose diligent care creates the cheese and ice cream that we love. Before the sunrise and once again before dinner, 50 Holstein cows are milked, along with raising chickens, ducks, goats, sows, honeybees, crops of corn, alfalfa, winter wheat, soybeans, and oats. Add to that maple syrup tapping, a sawmill, and a great love of farming.
Nearby is Schartner’s Farm Market , another multi-generation farm, where the season starts with maple tree tapping. Then it’s asparagus, strawberries, rhubarb,
sweet cherries, raspberries, tart cherries, sweet corn, pears, plums, apples, and pumpkins. The market sells an array of homemade jams, dressings, seasonal vegetables, pie fillings, and Karen’s famous homemade cherry pie. “The pie-making starts at 4:00 a.m., shifts into cherry and crop harvesting, then pick-your-own cherries, running the store, and getting the harvest to processing,” Jaden Schartner said. This continues until the last pumpkin is sold in October.
These farms and these people are at the center of
the county, the intersection between farming and tourism, and are what sustains much of the county’s economy. Sustainable broadly means “a holistic approach that considers ecological, social, and economic dimensions, recognizing that all must be considered together to find lasting prosperity” (Brundtland Commission).
One way it is shared is through Agri-tourism and the Montmorency red cherry. The start of fruit crops began with Joseph Zettle planting apple trees in the shallow soils. The UW Horticulture Depart-
ment tested fruits like apples, plums, and pears, but the tart cherry crop of 1896 was the ultimate success, as Door County eventually produced 10% of the U.S. crop. The cherry market has declined since its 1950s heyday, but cherry and other fruit orchards are still a big draw for visitors, from the burst of blossoms in May, to pick-your-own cherries in July, and the apple harvest in October.
An Agri-tourism leader is Lautenbach’s Orchard
Country Winery , another multi-generational farm family.
Owner and visionary, Bobby Lautenbach, who passed away in 2021, added the winery, farm market, apple pick-your-owns, and orchard-view horse-drawn sleigh rides over the winter snow. “Fruit farming is so dependent on the weather and conditions,” Chris Lautenbach said. “We could lose an entire cherry crop with a poorly timed hailstorm. The winery created a dependable product line in addition to the fruit stand.”
Nine unique wineries comprise the Door County Wine Trail, supporting the industry through education, wine-tastings, special events, tours, and live music. Door Peninsula Winery , founded in 1974, has become the third-largest winery in Wisconsin, producing a wide array of popular fruit-based wines in its former Carlsville schoolhouse, along with its sister business
Door County Distillery , whose gin is rated the best in North America.
Distinct breweries
complement the county’s vibrant wine culture. Among them are Bridge Up Brewing Co. , Door County Brewing Co. , One Barrel Brewing Co. , Peach Barn Farmhouse and Brewery , Shipwrecked Brew Pub , and Starboard Brewing Co. Other unique local beverages like Island Orchard Cider , Tapuat Kombucha , and Hatch Distillery have also joined this market.
The cherry on top is cherry juice. With antioxidant properties and natural benefits in addition to a tantalizing taste, it can “assist with muscle pain and fatigue,” according to Mike Johnson, owner of Country Ovens/Cherry De-Lite . He and his wife Kathy started out packaging dried cherries for snacks and recipes. The by-product was cherry juice, (both pure and sweetened), now found in most bars and restaurants. The dried cherry is also an irresistible partner to chocolate. Packaged together, cherry-covered dried cherries
are in nearly every gas station, grocery store, and farm market—and at Country Ovens’ market on Forestville’s Main Street.
Just down the road from Country Ovens is Red Barn Corn Maze , making Agri-tourism fun with a maze that can be explored in September and October, by day and by haunted night. Hayrides take visitors to a pumpkin patch to choose a pumpkin. There are games to involve all ages, a scavenger hunt, farm animals, obstacle course, gift shop, and concessions.
Farming and community are closely intertwined, and you get a taste of that at a soup festival event called Booyah & Bread . What’s Booyah?
In a little-known Belgian settlement, the community of Namur in Brussels, (on the National Register of Historic Places), farmers traditionally brought their harvests to a community cook-out where enormous pots of soup were carefully prepared over a
wood fire and served to the community.
My daughter and I tried it and were astounded by the succulent nourishment, borne by pride of the chefs. This delicious one-pot harvest soup, served with home-baked bread, and desserts, served at the former St. Mary of the Snows church, was a fascinating educational journey. You can also find booyah at the annual Belgian Days festival (July 7-10, 2023).
While visiting Southern Door, a must-stop is award-winning Renard’s Cheese , established in 1961, and run by the next generation, Chris and Ann Renard. They tout the rich soil nutrients that create lush grazing for local dairy cows as the reason for the high-quality milk used in their cheeses. Their commitment to sustainability includes milk from a 30-mile range, cream transported to a local dairy for butter, whey sent to a processing plant to create protein snacks, drinks, and animal
feed, and cheesemaking water delivered back to the environment to enrich the soil. Visiting the Renard’s store on Hwy 57, you can try a selection of Cheddars, Colby, Farmers, Muenster, Brick, Marble, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella String, Smoked String and over 50 flavor-infused specialty cheeses. Enjoy other local homemade products, wine, soaps, crackers, dips, sausage, bakery items, take and bake pizza, and ice cream. Grab a bag of delicious cheese
curds, which we grew up calling “squeaky cheese.” Chris said most Door County restaurants offer Renard’s breaded cheese curds on the menu and shouldn’t be missed.
Southern Door also offers many pick-your-own cherry locations, including Kielar Akers Orchard , Cherry Lane Orchards , and Meleddy Cherry Orchard near Forestville, and Sir Reginald’s Sweet Cherry Orchard and Paradise Farm Cherry Orchard near Gardner.
Just northeast of Gardner is Sully’s Produce . Sully’s has 40 acres of hand-picked produce, bakery, homemade jams and jellies, flower arrangements, and our family’s favorite, lemon poppyseed cake. Sully’s provides gardeners with a head start on plantings, including often-difficult broccoli, in its May plant sales, and helps stock the county with fresh produce at weekly farmers markets.
Another type of farm to visit in Southern Door, when
all the vegetables and fruits have been put to bed, is tree farms. Between Brussels and Forestville is a tiny community called Kolberg... don’t blink because you might miss it. A little gem on Kolberg Road is Door County Trees , a robust Christmas tree farm giving guests the traditional adventure of searching, picking, cutting, and hauling the tree of your holiday dreams. They offer balsam, Frazier, and Canaan firs. If you don’t bring your own saw, they’ll have one
to borrow.
Taking a drive on the back roads of “the space between” are dozens of roadside markets, from Sorens Valhalla Orchard and Malvitz Bay Farms south of Sturgeon Bay to Seaquist Orchards north of Sister Bay, which offer local produce, homemade cherry pie, maple syrup, honey, pumpkins, and sweet corn.
Last summer we visited Door County Fruit Connection , on the main intersection in Carlsville. They use Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) approved methods and advanced integrated pest management practices to keep the bees (and people) alive and well. Instead of herbicides for weed control they mulch, mow, hoe, and ground cloth their trees.
For some rural “action” in the space between 42 and 57, don’t miss the Valmy
Thresheree (August 18-20, 2023). Home of the Northeastern Wisconsin Antique Power Association, it offers a unique
opportunity to see antique farm machinery and observe a community in action. Watch locals compete in events like the antique tractor pull, chainsaw competition, kids pedal tractor pull, and cavalcade of power. The biggest draw, one where the women dominate, is the mud pig wrestling. Hard to watch but hard to look away, know that the pigs are properly treated. In addition, there are demonstrations, tractor rides, food and refreshments, a craft and vendor show, blacksmith shop, Amish bakery, music and dance party, and Polka Mass.
In Northern Door, experience the Liberty Grove Antique Tractors & Arts Festival (July 22-23, 2023) on the Liberty Grove Historical Society property at the top of Ellison Bay hill. Festivalgoers enjoy pony and hayrides, artisan exhibits and demonstrations, food, beverages, ice cream, live music, and a display of antique tractors and machinery like the old-time cherry shaker. The 13 buildings and
The Farm
Horseshoe Bay Farms
Door County Fair
Photo ©2023 Lucas Smith Photo ©2023 Lucas Smith Photo ©2023 Lucas Smith Photo ©2023 Lucas Smith Liberty Grove Antique Tractors & Arts Festivaldonated historical items present the life of early European settlers.
A favorite for both visitors and locals is the Door County Fair , (August 9-13, 2023), established in 1871, with grandstand attractions, carnival rides, a race track, and games. Aside from the entertainment and midway rides, “Fairs are vital in bringing agriculture to the forefront in communities,” said Shari Black, CEO of Wisconsin State Fair Park. The fair gives the young farmer a chance to showcase their well-bred animal of choice, like cows, fowl, pigs, and rabbits, and compete in equestrian events. It’s amazing to watch kids maneuver and adjust cows bigger than they are!
To be immersed in farm life, visit The Farm , just north of Sturgeon Bay on Hwy 57. This was a favorite weekly spot when my kids were little, and they still enjoy it as adults. Started in 1966, The Farm is a living museum of rural America, with farm animals
in their natural surroundings, historical exhibits, milking demonstrations, and nature trails. Visitors can bottle feed goat kids, lambs and piglets, and feed corn to the older goats and sheep. Pull little ones in wagons as they cuddle a kitten for the journey. Discover the difference between wheat, oats, rye, soybean, and corn. Bring a lunch to picnic on the grounds and make a day of it.
Perhaps the most picturesque farm to immerse yourself in is Horseshoe Bay Farms on Cty. G just south of Egg Harbor. Horseshoe Bay Farms was one of the largest and most distinctive farms developed in the early 1900’s, operating both above the bluff (cultivating cherry, apple, and plum orchards) and below the bluff on the shores of Green Bay (focused on cattle breeding, hogs, chickens, dairy, and grain). Back in the day the local newspapers wrote constantly about the farm, from German POWs helping with the cherry harvest to Green Bay Packers
as camp counselors. The Farms were the pride of Door County and positioned the Peninsula in the front ranks of the agriculture community.
Today, Horseshoe Bay Farms is no longer an operating farm after much of it was developed in the 1990s with homes, condos, and a membership golf club. A group of neighbors purchased the remaining farm below the bluff as a non-profit organization, to preserve the iconic landmark as a center for sustainable stewardship. The buildings are being refurbished and a community center of learning
and programming is underway. Explore the rich history during farm tours and wander the dahlia flower farm. It’s also the site of the art installation Stickwork by Patrick Dougherty and son Sam.
Horticulture is a big contributor to Door County business, adding over $3 million to the industry with flowers, trees, Christmas trees, fruit, and landscaping plants, nurseries, and greenhouses. One of the most spectacular horticulture farms that must be inhaled to be believed is
Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm on Washington Island.Hidden Acres and Beach Road Community Garden
The farm is home to 30,000 lavender plants in 14 varieties, a demonstration garden, essential oil production, a gazebo, shop, and outdoor seating for the café and beverage bar. The owners cultivate an all-natural environment, provide education about lavender’s uses and benefits, and invite guests to wander and sit among astoundingly beautiful vistas. There are smaller vegetable farms dotted across the county, supplying restaurants and locals in the farm-to-table industry. At its heart, farmto-table means that the food on the table came directly
from a specific farm , without going through a store, market, or distributor along the way. It can also be a place where chefs prepare and serve the food at the farm. Hidden away on Beach Road in Sister Bay is Hidden Acres and Beach Road Community Garden , the family project of Tom and Carolyn Rehberger, who created a community garden around their passion for gardening, cooking, and healthy foods. They supply produce to a dozen local restaurants and collaborate with Door County Underground owners Matt Chambas and Jamie Mead, to create a
farm-to-table signature dining experience on the farm.
Some of the smaller farms sell at the six local farmers markets: Ephraim (Water St. on Mondays), Jacksonport (Lakeside Park on Tuesdays), Fish Creek (Settlement Shops on Wednesdays), Sister Bay (Sister Bay Historical Society’s Corner of the Past Museum on Saturdays), Sturgeon Bay (downtown), and Washington Island (Gathering Ground). A new farmers market, Bondemarked, will be open this season on Monday evenings from 4-7pm next door to The Red Putter mini golf course property at the north end of Ephraim. All feature access to excellent producers and entrepreneurs of natural products, food, fish, flowers, and arts and crafts. One such entrepreneur is Mattea Fischer, who we call “The Bread Lady,” because she is known all over the county for the best sourdough bread, bagels, focaccia rounds, and rolls. She has created Cultured , a micro sourdough
bakery and fermenter located on the corner of Cty. Q and Hwy 57. The menu varies weekly, with dynamic parings like brie cranberry, parmesan olive and tomato garlic, and all the breads are naturally leavened using 100% organic flour, while the fermented vegetables use organic or local and pesticide/herbicide-free products. Her bread also appears at Waseda Farm Market , Healthy Way Market , and Madison Avenue Market , and you can order online for arranged pick-up.
When we talk organic, what exactly does that mean? Originally, the Potawatomi Indians, an indigenous Door County tribe, sustainably cultivated corn, beans, and squash, known as the “Three Sisters.” Later, small family farms practiced organic agriculture because it was the only way, until scientific advances introduced chemicals like DDT in 1939, to control pests. Today, new advances are leading farming back—or forward—to
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organic farming. The organic farm doesn’t use herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, or chemical fertilizers, and the animals are humanely treated without hormones or antibiotics. Grazing herds eat grasses, legumes, brassicas, and small grains, and are moved between paddocks to recycle nutrients through their manure. Organic farming has gained popularity in Door County through farms like Door Karma Farms , Waseda Farms , Wilke R Organic Farm , and Door County Garlic . Local organ -
ic products can be found in grocery stores, restaurants, or online on localharvest.org and the Facebook group Door County Farm Direct .
Door County’s largest and most-established organic farm, Waseda Farms, has hosted humanely raised animals on over 1,500 acres of certified organic pasture since 2008. You can visit the farm on Logerquist Road, and enjoy the hiking trails and farm market, selling meat products, cheese and dairy, produce, local beer, and organic wines. Many of their meats are found in neigh -
borhood grocery stores and served in local restaurants who proudly display the Waseda name on the menu.
Although being “Certified Organic” requires an intense, lengthy process, local farms such as Country View Farms LLC , Brey Family Beef , Narrow Gate Farm , and Sunset Farm use responsible and humane practices and sell to farmers markets, restaurants, and to the Wisconsin restaurant chain, Culver’s . Culver’s supports family farms and donates to Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapters.
Door County’s local FFA chapter puts on an annual farm-fresh all-you-can-eat dairy breakfast (July 2, 2023) using all local products to entice travelers and locals to visit the sponsoring farm and get a taste of farm life. The event started 42 years ago as a fundraiser for students to attend FFA’s agricultural education programs.
Due to declining farms in WI, the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and the Dept. of Development created a farmland preservation plan
that encourages retention of farmland. This plan is in full effect in the town of Clay Banks, home to 273 acres of qualifying zoned farmland and 91 acres of the Land Trust Legacy Nature Preserve, including nearly 3,000 feet of undeveloped shoreline. Just south of that is La Salle County Park which includes another 23 acres with 440 feet of shoreline. The area is ripe with fruit stands and pick-your-owns.
Our local waterways and farms are closely connected. Rep. Joel Kitchens and Sen. Robert Cowles created legislation to connect farmers with conservation, investing in safe ground water and the waters that surround this peninsula. “Nitrate is one of the most common contaminants in drinking water. It gets into water from fertilizer runoff, manure from animal feeding operations and wastewater treatment plant discharge,” according to Environmental Working Group. This legislation invests in helping commer-
cial farms safely mitigate the discharge of nitrates.
It is a concern for beach bathers when levels of E.coli. force beaches to close, and commercial fishermen who supply salmon, perch, walleye, and whitefish to restaurants. It’s a delicate balance that requires constant research into sustainability.
One example is Hickey Brothers Fish Market and Hickey Bros Fisheries , a fourth-generation fish retailer and commercial fishing operation, respectively, in Baileys Harbor. They’ve worked with the DNR, Sea Grant, Fisheries Co-op at UW-Stevens Point, and U.S. Fish & Wildlife to “complete numerous assessments, tagging, and research projects” aimed at fishery management, operational expertise, and data collection.
The WI DNR also plays a vital role in maintaining the Great Lakes sport fishery for coho and chinook salmon, steelhead, and brown trout by spawning eggs at the Straw-
berry Creek spawning facility in Sturgeon Bay. The industry helps support sport fishing and brings many people to the area for bass, salmon, steelhead, brown trout, and ice fishing tournaments. There are two dozen fish charters available from Brussels to Washington Island for a day of fishing.
Prefer someone else to do the work? Henricksen’s Fisheries , established in 1987, is a wholesale supplier to more than 30 local restaurants. They provide fresh, local, sustainable whitefish year-round and are at local farmers markets and Henriksen’s Fish House in Elli -
son Bay, which offers boneless fillets, whitefish spread with both cream and goat cheese, and whitefish cakes.
Henricksen Fisheries is one of the suppliers to Charlie’s Smokehouse, a Gills Rock icon started in 1932. Open yearround, the Voight family has perfected the craft of smoking fish and offers a selection of locally caught whitefish, trout, and salmon, among other fish varieties and products.
To keep the small family farm alive and thriving, recent advances in government programs and collaborations with the University of Wis -
consin system use science and education to promote regenerative agriculture and healthy food practices. According to the UW-Extension, agriculture accounts for $243 million in economic activity in Door County and contributes $90 million to the county’s total income, paying $4.7 million in taxes. Agricultural processing is a key local industry as well, processing milk into dairy products, with meats, fish, and cherries as the other main products.
On this journey into the heart of Door County, I’ve barely scratched the surface
of the contribution and gift of those who till the land, grow the crops, and raise the animals from gestation to table. Our farmers and fishermen monitor, understand, and predict the courses of our health and livelihoods.
In this story of intersection and sustainability, it’s clear we are one. — Marise Redman
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Adventure awaits at every turn.
This small, quiet village was once a logging center. Today it is jammed-packed with things to do. Visit a century-old lighthouse, go to a fun seasonal festival, pick up fresh vegetables at the farmer’s market, or go boating…it’s all there!
Historic buildings line the quaint main street and are home to friendly restaurants, hometown pubs, charming inns, and one-of-a-kind shops — home decor, outdoor gear, books, and handmade goods and more.
No matter what time of year you visit, there are always good eats — everything from homemade bakery, caramel corn, and lake fish to good old-fashioned bar burgers.
concerts in the park
Listen to talented musicians while you shop and eat local in the heart of Baileys Harbor. Bring your blanket, chairs, and friends Friday evenings from 5-7pm. (July-Aug.)
kangaroo lake beach
This secret little spot is the perfect place to kayak, canoe, wind-surf, or lounge in warm shallow waters. Fishermen can fish right from the shore.
4th of july celebration
The fun includes an Arts & Craft Fair, Pancake Breakfast on the 4th, townwide sidewalk chalk contest, Kid Zone at Kendall Park, pictures with the ponies, face painting and live music around town. Fireworks at dusk. (July 3-4)
cana island lighthouse
Walk across the causeway between the mainland and Cana Island to visit this majestic lighthouse. Climb its 97 step staircase for sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the county.
the peninsula century classic bike ride
Each route features rest stops stocked with snacks, food, fuel for your ride, and support mechanics. Finish in Baileys Harbor where riders will enjoy a post-ride meal, beer, and other beverages. (June 17)
farmers market
Late spring through early fall, Baileys Harbor rocks one of the county’s top farmers markets. Enjoy fresh locally grown products, handmade crafts, live music and snacks. Sundays, 9am-1pm.
More than 12 shipwrecks are visible from Lake Michigan’s surface.
This serene little village, surrounded by rolling farm fields, will surprise you. There’s fun for the entire family including a water park with kid’s fun zone, freshly brewed Door County coffee, distillery, and winery that offers tours and tastings.
Stroll around charming shops to find unique Door County items
— cherry gifts, lighthouses, hand-made candles, clothing, and toys. There’s a coffee shop that roasts its own beans, a restaurant that serves the ‘best’ ribs, and a winery that makes delicious fruit wines.
fun for the whole family
There’s a water park, kid’s Fun Zone with jumping pillow, Bikes & Trykes, mini golf, swimming pond, and mini skate.
little caesars pizza at jp express
Fresh, hot and ready to grab pizza, along with wings and breadsticks, plus a variety of vacation supplies and the typical gas station offerings, make this a convenient stop for travelling tourists and locals alike.
door county distillery
This stone-barn building’s exterior is modern yet elegant inside, showcasing the copper still and small batch on-site production. The first in Door County to produce vodka, gin and fruit infused vodka. Open daily 10-5pm, with complimentary tastings.
Carlsville
locally- made goods
Watch candles being made by hand or have fun dipping your own. Sip freshly brewed coffee while watching the bean roasting process. Sample wines, vodka, gin or fruit infused vodka.
door peninsula winery
Take a guided tour of the county’s oldest winery to see the stages of wine production — the crush, fermentation, and bottling. Stop at the tasting bar to sample fruit and grape wines, olive oils, balsamic vinegars, and cheese. The winery shop offers wine, gourmet foods, and gifts.
Carlsville was named for five Karls who lived there in the 1800s.
This classic DC village sits on the bay. Legend says its unusual name may be from a friendly egg battle between early fur traders as they raced to shore — or from a nest of duck eggs found by the county’s first settler. Go swimming!
Historic buildings, such as the old town hall, drug store, and feed mill are now home to great shops — home decor, clothing and jewelry boutiques, souvenirs, confectioneries, olive oils, galleries and books. There’s also a health food store and gourmet grocery store.
Supper clubs, pubs, and restaurants serve homemade barbecue, steak and seafood, Italian, French, Spanish tapas and more. There’s an artisan cheese shop and microbrewery.
peg egan sunset concert series
Concerts are free every Sunday evening beginning at 7pm at the Egg Harbor Amphitheater, located at 7840 Church Street. Lawn chairs and carry-ins welcome.
(July – Aug).
egg harbor farmers market
Visit the Farmers Market at its new location: Hatch Distilling Co. in downtown Egg Harbor on Fridays, 9am-1pm. (May 26 –Sept. 29)
Egg Harbor
concerts in the park
Egg Harbor’s free Concerts in the Park begin at 5pm on Thursday evenings at Harbor View Park. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket, enjoy the terrace setting. Carry-in picnics welcome.
(June 15 – Aug. 17)
independence day
A time to enjoy food, refreshments, and live music.
Fabulous a dusk fireworks display that’s been voted Best in Door County (July 3). Followed by Independence Day parade on July 4 at 1:30pm. (July 3-4)
sidewalk sale
Snag the best deals of the summer occurs during the Egg Harbor Sidewalk Sale. Stroll the historic streets, shop award-winning boutiques, enjoy great deals from 10am-5pm. (Aug. 19)
pumpkin patch Fun-filled weekend!
Live music, carnival rides, arts and crafts vendors, face painting, pumpkin & scarecrow displays, roaming magician, kid’s games/ activities, silent auction, food, fun! (Oct. 7-8)
The annual Pumpkin Patch festival is always on the first weekend in October.
Wide, tree-lined streets without sidewalks, an oldfashioned general store, clapboard buildings, and neighborly folks who ride bikes around town add to its timeless quaintness. Go for a stroll!
Imaginative potters and artisans create items inspired by the county, a friendly diner serves home-style meals, a coffee shop encourages visitors to linger, and an urban-style restaurant uses locally-grown ingredients and serves hand-crafted drinks.
Hotels, resorts, cottages, and B&Bs are within walking distance to the village and shoreline.
One of Northern Door County’s most beautiful spots, overlooking the waters of Ellison Bay, a partnership between Door County Land Trust and the Town of Liberty Grove to preserve the well-known “Grand View.” Property provides the entrance to a beautiful scenic overlook and Grandview Town Park.
The chef from Blue Bear offers a farmto-table authentic southern Italian cuisine, offering fresh ingredients from local farmers. Small plates, salads, pastas, entrees, Neapolitan woodfired pizza. Dine-In, outdoor patio (dog friendly) and online ordering.
This pretty little hamlet is reminiscent of old DC.liberty grove historical society della porta Ellison Bay
2nd annual pollinator week celebration
A week-long celebration including scavenger hunt for Naponi the butterfly, live music, plant sale, activities for all ages. (June 19 – 25)
ellison bay community park/ beach
Family fun at Ellison Bay Community Park with a charming sand beach, perfect for relaxing or building sandcastles and swimming in the calm waters of Ellison Bay. Restrooms, playground, picnic area, and covered gazebo.
garrett bay park
The site of one of the Great Lakes’ sunken ships, The Fleetwing, lost in the late 1800s. Picnic in the woods or by the water. Enjoy a quiet sports launch area.
1310 Garrett Bay Road. Parking across the street.
Go splash around in the bay!
Wander the tree-lined streets to find DC inspired art, pottery, clothes, jewelry, and beach gear. Shops, restaurants, and B&Bs are tucked away in vintage homes, rustic log cabins, and old barns.
There’s more harborview dining here than anywhere else in the county. Enjoy a Scandinavian influenced meal, a traditional fish boil, or a simple malt and burger — as you watch the sunset over the bay.
christmas in the village
Santa Claus will be arriving at Village Hall at 3pm! Warm up inside with visits with Santa and activity tables full of holiday fun from 3–5pm. Take a short walk over to Olson Park to meet Santa’s elves and reindeer too! Santa makes his way over to the Harborside Park gazebo at 5pm to light the beautiful Christmas tree!
(Dec. 2)
evening in ephraim concert series
Enjoying live music every Monday at the gazebo in Harborside Park from 6-8pm to celebrate local musicians. Relax and enjoy the music with friends and family while enjoying the beauty of Ephraim. Bring a chair or blanket and stay for the sunset!
(June 19 – Aug. 28)
This beautiful and picturesque village — dotted with pristine white clapboard buildings and picket fences — has unsurpassed views of the bay, museums, a long sandy beach, and endless ways to enjoy the water.Ephraim
fyr bal festival
Celebrate the transition of spring into summer on the shoreline of Eagle Harbor! Artists, food, musical entertainment, and family activities along the picturesque shoreline of Eagle Harbor. (June 17)
bondemarked farmers market
New for 2023, goods from local vendors and artisans, produce, food booths, all in the beautiful north end of Ephraim.
(June 19 – Aug. 28)
ephraim historical foundation museums
Discover Emphraim’s Scandinavian roots and history at the Anderson Store, the Anderson Barn History Center, and other museums.
Walking tours, tram tours, and lectures are available.
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North Ephraim is a unique stretch of businesses on Hwy 42 in Ephraim. Unofficially, the area starts at the curve in the road by Vintique Resale, and continues north to the corner of Townline Road at Reclaimed Resale & Consignment. The half-mile stretch includes a plethora of shopping, lodging, and dining opportunities, as well as art galleries and a mini-golf course!
This old fishing village is reminiscent of the New England coastline with its string of century-old white clapboard buildings, horseshoe-shaped shoreline, and sailboats floating in the bay. Go explore Peninsula State Park!
Wander the charming tree-lined streets to discover a variety of shops — souvenir, clothing, jewelry, Irish imports, artwork, bath products, beach stuff, and homemade candy.
Great restaurants, eateries, and coffee shops offer many choices — modern American, Asianinspired, tavern food, and fish boils.
Inns, cottages, and hotels are within walking distance to the shops, shoreline and parks.
art & culture
Unparalleled opportunities to see, create and experience art make Fish Creek Door County’s complete arts destination. Take in a show, stop by a local gallery, take a class or create your own masterpiece.
peninsula state park
Winding roads and trails weave through forests, past shorelines, and over limestone bluffs. Drive, bike, or hike to discover stunning views, Eagle Tower, campgrounds, beaches, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a golf course.
sports and activities
Hike, bike, golf, fish, canoe, kayak, paddle board, or sail in the bay. Moped rentals, bike rentals, slip rentals, boat tours, and charter fishing are available throughout the summer. concerts in the park
Bring your blankets and chairs to Noble Square Park and enjoy free concerts by professional local and visiting musicians while taking in beautiful scenery and bustling downtown Fish Creek. (June – Aug.)
plein air festival Artists paint outdoors, all around the county. Events include Quick Paint & Live Auction, Kid’s Paint, and Open Door Celebrationan evening with food, beverages, art auction.
Most shops in Founders Square are former tourist cottages from the 1800s.
This authentic fishing village lies at the northernmost tip of the peninsula — known as the ‘top of the thumb.’ Island ferries, weathered fishing sheds, and an old fishing boat that sits on dry land reflect its historic maritime heritage. Go fishing!
A fine restaurant with panoramic views, a few souvenir shops, and cottages occupy old buildings along the village’s only street and waterfront. Scandinavian imports, nautical items, jewelry, locally made jams, jellies, and pies can be found here.
Watch the incredible sunsets over Porte des Mortes (Death’s Door), go fishing, take a scenic boat ride, or take a drive on the county’s famous ‘winding’ road.
newport state park
Wisconsin’s only formally designated wilderness park — 2,373 acres of forests, wetlands, and meadows. Fern Trail has interpretative panels to guide visitors through the forest. There are miles of hiking and offroad biking trails, cross-country skiing paths, beaches, and campgrounds.
the winding road
The last few miles of highway 42 curves and zig zags through fields and forest and ends at Northport Pier. It is one of the county’s most beautiful and photographed sites — especially in autumn when maple trees are in full color. A must see.
Gills Rock
4th of july
Celebrate the 4th with music, food & drink, a fish fry fundraiser for the Deaths Door Maritime Museum and fireworks. Festivities begin around 5pm. Boat parade about an hour before sunset, fireworks begin at dusk. (July 4)
door county sea kayak symposium
20th anniversary!
Join Rutabaga
Paddlesports in classes, tours, and a community of sea kayakers for a few days at beautiful Rowleys Bay Resort. Registration required: rutabaga.com/ dcskspage
(July 7 – 9)
door county maritime museum
There are exhibits on shipwrecks, lifesaving techniques, and the Ted Berch model collection — twenty Great Lakes vessels, including one of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. Tour a 1930s tug boat and watch a film of its last fishing trip.
This tranquil village, nestled on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, has sandy beaches, rocky shoreline cliffs, peaceful trails, quiet back roads, parks, festivals, and a great farmer’s market. Go hike, bike, swim — or just hang out!
Quaint shops, in old homes and cabins, offer unique items — Amish quilts, pottery, ceramics, hand-weavings, arts, crafts, and photography.
Friendly restaurants and pubs offer good eats — Mexican specialties, homemade soups, bar burgers, and the Wisconsin favorite — the Friday fish fry.
farmer’s market
Open every Tuesday at Lakeside Park from 9am-1pm, the market also has grab-andgo food options. “Locally sourced” produce, fruit, bakery, meat, eggs and other products — all from local Door County farms, home kitchens, orchards and gardens. Arts and crafts are also available as the market celebrates this 15th season.
(May 16 – Oct. 17)
white dunes state park
This park has the tallest sand dunes in the state of Wisconsin. Watch the waterfowl at Clark Lake, hike the trails, or use the boardwalk to explore the wetlands.
Ecology, geology, and human history exhibits are on display in the park’s nature center.
cherry fest
Celebrate the famous Door County cherry harvest at Lakeside Park. Enjoy cherry food items, arts and crafts, and live music! (Aug. 5)
arts, craft & amish quilt sale
Over 100 Amishmade quilts, Amishmade wall hangings, rugs, dolls, food. Local artist demos. Mr. G’s Hall on Hwy. 57, south of Jacksonport, 9am–5pm. (July 6 – 9 & Oct. 5 – 8)
polar bear plunge
Precisely at noon on New Year’s Day, the Jacksonport Polar Bear Club and the brave at heart take a quick dip in the icy waters of Lake Michigan from Lakeside Park Beach. It’s fun for all.
Jacksonport was the 14th (and last) township to be officially organized, in March 1869
• A Little Bit of Coffee
• Bley’s Grocery
• Door County Adventure Center - Kayaking
• Door County Adventure Center–Zip Line
• Door County Beach Rentals at Sunrise Shores Condos
• Door County Carpet One Floor & Home
• Door County Kayak Tours & Bike Rentals
• Door Guide Publishing
• Glidden Lodge Beach Resort
• The Hitching Post Bar & Grill
• Innlet Motel
• Island Fever Rum Bar & Grill
• “It’s All About The Lakeshore” Cottages
• Jacksonport Cottage Gallery & Gifts
• Jacksonport Disc Golf
• Kurtz Corral
• Lakeshore Retreat
• Len Villano Photography
• Martinez Studio
• Mike’s Port Pub & Grill
• Mr G’s Super Club and Fernwood Garden Ballroom
• Olson Cottages
• Open Door Bird Sanctuary
• P.C. Junction
• Peninsula Kayak Company & eBike Tours
• Plum Bottom Gallery
• Plum Loco Animal Farm
• Port Storage Co.
• Runaway Lodge @ Valmy
• Sand & Sun Cottages
• Simon Creek Vineyard & Winery
• Square Rigger Lodge
• Waseda Farms Country Market
• Welsing’s Foodland
• Jacksonport Area Business Association
• Jacksonport Women’s Club
• Jacksonport Historical Society
• Jacksonport Polar Bear Club
• Jacksonport Advancement Corporation
• Sevastopol FFA Alumni
• NE Wisconsin Antique Power Association
• Door County Historical Society
• Jacksonport Farmers Market
This historic village with deep Scandinavian roots bustles with activity every summer. Kids splash in the bay, families explore the shops, boats launch from the marina, and goats graze on the grass roof of a Swedish restaurant. Go see the goats!
Friendly, family-owned shops offer Scandinavian imports, outdoor gear, holiday decorations, clothing, handmade goat milk soaps, and sports equipment.
Diverse restaurants, pubs, and eateries reflect the talents of local chefs, bakers, and brewmasters — many have been featured in Bon Appétit and on the Food Network.
Resorts, cottages, and hotels are sprinkled in and around the village.
annual sister bay fall fest
Sister Bay’s postseason party. Multiple live bands, big arts & crafts fair, delicious food throughout village. Parade on Sat., 11am. (Oct. 13 – 15)
sunset yoga
Free sunset yoga in Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park. Certified instructors from Ironwood Yoga teach the class. Bring your own mat if possible. Outdoor class in front of the Pavilion, 7-8pm.
(June 19 – Aug. 21)
al johnson’s swedish restaurant & butik
The Johnson family has been serving authentic Scandinavian food — limpa bread, pancakes, meatballs, and lingonberries since the 1950s. Rosemaling, pine furniture, servers dressed in traditional Swedish clothes, and goats make it a truly Scandinavian experience.
9th annual roofing of the goats celebration
Then 11am parade culminates with the roofing of the first goats of the season at Al Johnson’s. All day festivities include live music, kid’s games, various beverages, great food, and a Swedish Pancake Eating contest. All goats are invited to participate in the parade!
(June 10)
christkindlmarkt Door County’s 3rd Annual Europeanstyle Christmas market! Three “Hallmark moment” weekends: Nov. 24–26, Dec. 1–3, and Dec. 8–10.
Traditional Nordic foods, fine artisan Goods, Christmas present shopping. Located at Corner of the Past Museum at Hwy 57 & Fieldcrest Rd., the Sister Bay Historical Society’s beautiful heritage property.
The architectural and cultural heritage of the original Belgian settlers is evident in the small towns of Brussels, Forestville, and Clay Banks. Wander through the local markets, shops, and galleries to find ethnic foods and art.
Home-style cafes, restaurants, and pubs offer Belgian and DC inspired dishes. Plus, there are quaint lodges, resorts, cottages, and campgrounds.
Discover the rich history, culture, and traditions of the largest Belgian settlement in the U.S. The unprepossessing but professional center preserves the uniqueness of Belgian foods, beverages, customs, architecture and the Walloon language. Beautifully created and maintained historical exhibits throughout.
Great performances in a space with exemplary natural acoustics, state-ofthe-art equipment, for enriching, entertaining, inspiring performances. 592-seat proscenium theater, excellent views. Sponsoring Kids from Wisconsin at Peg Egan in Egg Harbor.
(July 26)
This beautiful area encompasses the rolling fields and farmlands south of Sturgeon Bay. It is also the gateway to a rich Belgian heritage — historic votive chapels, red-brick farmhouses, one-room schoolhouses, and ethnic foods. Go tour!
fire fighters picnic & parade
Parade begins at 11am in downtown Forestville. Car show, craft vendors, live music. Silent auction, raffles. Kids games, bounce house, water fights. Burgers, booyah, beverages, and entertainment.
(July 29)
ahnapee state trail
This 40+ mile trail — from Sturgeon Bay to Kewaunee — runs through farmlands, forests, and small towns, and traverses the Ahnapee River. Hike, bike, walk, jog, horseback ride, cross-country ski, and snowmobile.
robert lasalle county park
Adventurer Robert LaSalle landed on this Lake Michigan site in 1679. Known for its three-tiered landform — pebblestrewn beach, grassy upland area, and higher wooded upland. Stairway access. Picnic tables, fire rings, grills, and volleyball court.
This old harbor town was settled in 1835 as a logging center and is the gateway to the peninsula — Northern Door. Three historic districts, centuryold lighthouses, and museums reflect its legendary maritime heritage. Go on a boat tour!
West Side
An old-fashioned downtown. Wood buildings with tin facades are home to restaurants, pubs, gourmet shops, and boutiques.
Third Avenue
Old stone buildings with big windows create a picturesque main street. Restaurants, antique shops, confectioneries, and boutiques.
Jefferson Street
Lovely old buildings have been transformed into a stylish and diverse shopping area.
classic and wooden boat show
Family-friendly day of entertainment, food, kids’ activities, plus Classic & Wooden Boats on Sturgeon Bay’s West Waterfront, a partnership with Door County Maritime Museum. Bloody Mary Social on August 7, watch homemade boats in Sikaflex Challenge. (Aug. 4 – 6)
harvest fest and street art auction
Usher in the spirit of autumn on Third Avenue starting at 9am. Classic car show, craft show, food booths, in-store specials, “Tapping of the Firkin”, steinholding contest, live entertainment. “Cherries Jubilee”
Street Art Project all day at Martin Park. (Sept. 16)
sale thru the avenues
sidewalk sale
Great bargains and unique finds, including art, textiles, and more during citywide event from 9am4pm. Third Avenue is closed to traffic.
Food, beverages, and entertainment.
(July 22)
shopping districts
You’ll find shopping on both sides of the city’s two canal-spanning bridges: ‘West Side’ shopping is on the south side; while the Third Avenue historic district, Jefferson Street and Egg Harbor Road shopping await you on the north side.
bass around the bay
The Street Art Project is a unique collaboration of local handmade art, all created to further beautify Sturgeon Bay’s streets. 2022s project template is…a smallmouth bass!
This wooded, rustic island
is in the waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Ferries transport visitors from the ‘top of the thumb’ to discover a world of parks, trails, beaches, and lush forests. It’s a great place to go biking!
Friendly family shops offer Scandinavian gifts and imports, clothes, hand-made products, sterling silver jewelry, and other items made by local artisans.
A variety of island eateries offer burgers, fish boils, vegetarian options, Chicago style hot dogs, a fish fry, and homemade pies.
gathering ground Educational nonprofit vineyard and orchard supporting sustainable farming on the Island. Weekly Farmers Market at 1751 Lake View Road is held on Saturday. You may find Islandgrown fresh produce and flowers, honey, delectable baked goods, handcrafted jewelry, soaps, candles and more! (mid-June – Oct.)
red barn park / gislason public beach
Alcohol-free park includes playground, picnic area, grills, trails, benches on the beach. The Red Barn offers summer events: Thurs.
7:00 pm – Family Storytime; Fri. – Live Entertainment! Local & visiting artists perform original music and theatrical events.
Washington Island
rock island state park
Drive to Jackson Harbor, buy a ferry ticket, get on the Karfi, take a 20-minute ferry ride, explore an even smaller island (900 acres), Wisconsin’s only state park that’s an island! No cars, no bikes, no stress ...just beautiful trails, a white sand beach, and visit the first commissioned lighthouse in these waters, Potawatomi. Lighthouse keepers provide guided tours of this maritime treasure (May - Oct.)
schoolhouse beach
One of five beaches in the world that’s similar. Protected harbor, excellent swimming in a marked area with diving raft. A favorite area for picnics.
Washington Island is the oldest Icelandic community in the U.S.
The business center for the Southern Door area of the Door Peninsula is rich with a life that most visitors never experience. Agriculturally driven, but just as naturally beautiful as the county’s northern region, it offers a quiet peace, and access to outdoor adventure, while also providing a gateway to a unique, surprisingly unchanged Belgian heritage.
What looks like a simple country crossroads is actually also the home to a renowned potter, the Write On, Door County arts organization (mission: everyone has a story to tell!), a chiropractor, a Lutheran church, and, as of this writing, an Italian restaurant. Initial appearances can be deceiving in Door County, so go ahead, slow down and explore…
Featuring easy land and water access to Mink River Basin, a watershed and flowage with excellent fishing, and a respectedyet-hidden lodging facility/ restaurant/bakery/fish boil site called (what else?) Rowleys Bay Resort, it’s hard to exaggerate the beauty of the view that spills out from the resort shoreline towards the Basin and out to greater Lake Michigan.
This little fishing village sits on the Green Bay shoreline in Southern Door. Increase Claflin, the county’s first settler, built a log cabin here in 1835. Today it is known for walleye, bass, and perch fishing. Its annual festival, ‘Little Sturgeon Days’ has live music, a horseshoe tournament and parade. Go fishing! Located in the town of Gardner.
This surprising little place, tucked away in the heart of the county, is surrounded by farmland. There’s a winery that offers tastings and a shop with its own products, a restaurant with a model train that entertains kids and adults alike, a friendly pub, and a pizza place with outdoor dining. Go have fun! Crossroads of Hwy E and Hwy A.
This entire island is a rustic state park and popular camping and kayaking destination. One of the island’s most unique features is a summer estate built by Icelandic inventor Chester Thordarson in 1920. Among the buildings is a limestone boathouse decorated with characters from the Norse Runic alphabet and original hand-carved Scandinavian furniture. Go visit the estate! Take the Karfi Ferry from Jackson Harbor on Washington Island.
Alife well-lived involves fine cuisine. For couples, it can also be a shared bond. Gabrielle and AJ Dillon, for instance, share both a life and a love of great food.
Photographer and political science journalist Gabrielle and well-known Green Bay Packers running back AJ are newly married and welcomed a baby in May. The attractive couple spent AJ’s birthday at Sturgeon Bay’s Drömhus restaurant and event space this past March, greeting representatives of the dozen restaurants they had chosen for a cover photo shoot for the Go! Guide’s sister publication, the Door County Dining Guide . Their impromptu Door County Instagram promotion, “Dining with the Dillons,” features the local restaurants they love. “We are absolute foodies,” Gabrielle said. “We love trying new food, scouting out the best spots for different cuisines, and we have experience food tasting all over the world.”
DC is their main focus, as Gabrielle spent her youth visiting and working here. “When I met AJ in 2020, during a time when outdoor activities had quite an appeal, I decided to show him beautiful Door County,” she said. “Needless to say, ever since we’ve traveled to the county, enjoying everything it has to offer.”
The couple visited local restaurants, shook hands with bar owners and took photos with fans, posting their experiences on Instagram. “It’s to share with the community our love of food and promote the special Ma-Pa places we enjoy,” AJ said.
He has spent so much time on the Peninsula it’s became a media sensation. In fact, he playfully touted in interviews that he hoped to be presented with a key to the county, a wish granted in 2021 by Destination Door County CEO Julie Gilbert.
AJ and Gabrielle partner with Feeding America Wisconsin to help support food-insecure youth. “We wanted to give back to the community through a purposeful, deliberate plan to help children,” AJ said. — Marise Redmann
DOOR CO.
a’boat time
The Captain. sturgeon bay 920-746-0600
cultured
Sourdough Loaf, Breakfast Sandwich, Focaccia. sister bay 920-512-3821
al johnson’s swedish restaurant & butik Swedish Pancakes with Strawberries. sister bay 920-854-2626
baileys 57
Boar’s Head Breakfast Sandwich. baileys harbor 920-839-2114
albatross drive-in Cowboy Burger. washington island 920-847-2203
bayside tavern
Smilen’ Bob’s Bar Room Chili. fish creek 920-868-3441
big
Breakfast Pizza. egg harbor 920-868-4800
920-868-3000
blue
Smoked Salmon Benedict. ellison bay 920-854-3284
920-868-3000
920-743-2300
920-868-5162
carroll house
Breakfast Burrito. sister bay 920-854-7997
the cherry hut Mexican Taco. fish creek 920-868-4450
casey’s bbq & smokehouse BBQ Baby Back Ribs. egg harbor 920-868-3038
coyote roadhouse Kanga Reuben. baileys harbor 920-839-9192
cedar crossing restaurant & bar Coconut Curry Noodles with shrimp. sturgeon bay 920-743-4200
crain’s kitchen Pork Sammy. sister bay 920-633-4047
della porta Calamari Alla Griglia. ellison bay 920-633-4014
fika bakery, cafe & coffeehouse Cherry Cinnamon Roll. fish creek 920-602-2909
door county ice cream factory & sandwich shoppe Hot Fudge Sundae. sister bay 920-854-9693
grandma’s swedish bakery at rowleys bay resort Pecan Roll. rowleys bay 920-854-2385
door county kraut company Baked Goods.
baileys harbor 920-839-2288
great lakes bbq co. (food truck) The Superior Burger. sister bay 920-646-BBQ1
greens n grains café
Hummus Wrap. egg harbor 920-868-9999
julie’s park café & motel Stuffed French Toast. fish creek 920-868-2999
island orchard cider
Brut Apple Reserve Cider.
ellison bay 920-854-3344
kettle black Cajun Shrimp/Lobster Boil. fish creek 920-868-5215
jackson harbor soup & sandwiches Cuban Sandwich.
washington island 920-847-2589
mauricio’s authentic mexican food trailer Taco de Asada. sturgeon bay Order Online: mauriciosdoco.com
mcevoy’s culinaria Deli Sandwiches. sister bay 920-854-8029
the point grille Nachos. washington island 920-421-3663
nightingale supper club
Prime Rib.
sturgeon bay 920-743-5593
Build Your Own BBQ Sample Platter.
savor bbq co. (food truck) door peninsula winery & seaquist orchard farm market 920-365-2748
pelletier’s restaurant & fish boil Door County Fish Boil.
fish creek 920-868-3313
shipwrecked brew pub & inn Seafood Chowdah. egg harbor 920-868-2767
sister bay bowl supper club
Perch Fry.
sister bay 920-854-2841
sunset harbor grill
Door County Summer Salad. ephraim 920-854-6565
sonny’s italian kitchen & pizzeria
Pepperoni & Sausage Pizza.
sturgeon bay 920-743-2300
thyme restaurant
Pork Belly with Jalapeno Cream Corn. sister bay 920-421-5113
summer kitchen Chicken Fajitas. north ephraim 920-854-2131
twelve eleven wine bar & provisions Cheeseboard. sister bay 920-421-9463
the vault Flavored Popcorn. ellison bay 920-633-4070
white gull inn Cherry-Stuffed French Toast. fish creek 920-868-3517
wally’s weenie wagon (food truck) Gyro. baileys harbor 920-493-3016
wood orchard market Apple Cider Donuts. egg harbor 920-868-2334
waterfront mary’s bar & grill Door County Chowder. sturgeon bay 920-743-3690
coyote roadhouse [ad - pg. 99]
Enjoy a beautiful view of Kangaroo Lake. Offering a full-service bar, appetizers, lunch, dinner and dessert in a relaxed, casual, comfortable setting. Mouthwatering Baby Back Ribs, homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers and other entrées. Children’s menu. We’ll leave the lake on! open daily : 12pm $-$$ d
baileys harbor 3026 County Rd E coyote-roadhouse.com
920-839-9192
door county coffee & tea co. [ad - pg. 99]
The aroma from roasting more than 100 varieties of coffee paired with our homemade bakery welcomes and invites you in! Enjoy daily soup features, signature salads and gourmet sandwiches, plus homemade breakfast served daily. Don’t miss the fabulous gift shop. Serving breakfast 7:30 – 11am; lunch 11am – 2pm open daily : 7:30am - 4pm $ d
carlsville 5773 Hwy 42 doorcountycoffee.com 920-743-8930
roadhouse of carlsville [ad - pg. 100]
Home cooking from scratch. Extra-large chickens for best broasted chicken ever. DC’s best rack of ribs, charbroiled burgers, chicken breasts, Friday night fish fry perch and cod. Full menu all day. Full bar. Dine-in or carry-out. open : 12pm, tue - sun call for winter hours ( mid - oct thru mid - may ). $-$$ d carlsville 5790 Hwy 42 at County Rd I 920-743-4966
big easy [ad - pg. 102]
From the family who brought you Fireside Restaurant, Big Easy is a counterservice restaurant open for breakfast and lunch, specializing in fresh baked bagels, custom cream cheeses, NOLA beignets, and coffee drinks. Also featuring egg sandwiches, biscuits and gravy, skillets, scrambles, bagel French toast, tuna poke tostada, Po’ boys, Jambalaya, salads. Order online! $ egg harbor 7755 Hwy 42 bigeasydoorcounty.com 920-868-9600
carrington [ad - pg. 100]
Carrington is an upscale casual restaurant with a relaxed and inviting atmosphere, friendly and attentive service, and the best views in DC. Located at the Landmark Resort, we offer a full bar and a wide range of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, steaks, fish, American classics, and desserts. $$ d egg harbor 7643 Hillside Rd carringtondoorcounty.com 920-868-5162
casey’s bbq & smokehouse [ad - pg. 102]
Southern Style Smoked Meats featuring barbecue baby back pork ribs, smoked brisket & chicken, homemade mac n cheese, brisket chili, whitefish chowder, Friday night fish fry, broiled steaks, kids menu, indoor & outdoor seating, take out and bulk menu to-go, pool table, video gaming, cable TV, free WiFi, water view and full bar! open daily : 11am $$ d
egg harbor 7855 Hwy 42 caseysbbqandsmokehouse.com 920-868-3038
(outdoors)
greens n grains cafe [ad – pg. 101]
Located within DC’s first and only natural food store. Featuring vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshly pressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, tea bar and organic coffees.
open : 9am - 5 pm (may - oct ) $
egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999
the log den [ad – pg. 101]
Admire the carvings of bears, eagles, buffalo, and fish throughout building. Our chefs offer all the DC favorites as well as specialty steaks, seafood, and a special Cubbies menu for our younger diners. Join us for a fish boil or great Sunday Brunch. Weddings, banquets, and other special events. $$
egg harbor 6626 Hwy 42 thelogden.com 920-868-3888
one barrel brewing co [ad – pg. 103]
We brew unique beers, one barrel at a time. Also offering wines, hard ciders, Wild Tomato pizza, and a generally laid-back costal Wisconsin vibe. Visit our comfortable and relaxing tap room, with seating indoors and out for over 100 people. The terraced deck leads from the street to the doors and there’s an airy vibe inside, complete with counter-service, wood-fired pizza, and appetizers from Wild Tomato. $-$$ d
egg harbor 4633 Market St onebarrelbrewing.com
920-868-5262
shipwrecked brew pub [ad – inside back cover]
DC’s premier microbrewery. Enjoy our outdoor patio or view the brew house inside while sipping one of the pub’s handcrafted beers. Choose from our extensive brew house menu featuring BBQ and smokehouse favorites and American classics. Located in the heart of Egg Harbor across from Fat Louie’s Olive Oil Company. open : daily 11am. $$
egg harbor 7791 Egg Harbor Rd shipwreckedmicrobrew.com
920-868-2767
blue bear [ad – pg. 103]
Farm to table, locally sourced, all-natural ingredients. Unique and traditional dishes. We offer gluten-free vegan and keto options. Full Bar serving craft cocktails, specialty coffee drinks, beers & sustainably sourced wines. Dine-in, outdoor, and online ordering. Grab & Go selection of meals, snacks, desserts, soups, deli salads, dog treats & more! $-$$ d
ellison bay 12029 Hwy 42 bluebeareb.com
920-854-3284
della porta [ad – pg. 103]
With 20 years of experience cooking in the finest restaurants, our chef from Napoli, Italy is excited to present a farm-to-table authentic southern Italian cuisine in 2023. Our menu offers fresh ingredients from local farmers. Salads, pastas, entrees, Neapolitan wood fired pizza, desserts, cocktails, wines, coffees. Dine-In, outdoor patio and online ordering. $$-$$$ d
ellison bay 12029 State Hwy 42 dellaportadc.com
920-633-4014
grandma’s swedish bakery [ad – pg. 104]
Celebrating 50+ years and showcasing from-scratch recipes handed down over generations and oceans. Authentic Swedish recipes including Limpa bread and cardamom coffee cake, almond danish puffs, muffins, cookies, cherry pastries, rich fudgy brownies, and more. Most popular of all, the half-pound pecan rolls and cinnamon rolls. Free Wifi. Located at Rowleys Bay Resort. $ ellison bay 1041 Co. Rd ZZ (Rowleys Bay) grandmasswedishbakery.com
920-854-2385
kick ash coffee [ad – pg. 104]
Our in-house products are all gluten-free and include artisan granola, fresh gluten-free bakery, and freshly roasted coffee. We also carry a wide selection of unique gifts, local items, and books. Indoor/outdoor seating and WiFi available. Visit us in downtown Ellison Bay and have a KICK ASH day! $ d ellison bay 12001 Mink River Road kickashproducts.com
old post office restaurant
920-854-940
[ad – pg. 106]
Waterfront dining in the restored building that housed the post office in the early 1900s. Traditional DC fish boils nightly Mon-Sat. (plus Sun on holiday weekends). Serving craft beer and select wine. Reservations please. Home cooked breakfast daily, featuring cherry pancakes. Located at Edgewater Resort, overlooking Eagle Harbor on Hwy 42. $$
ephraim 10040 Water St
oldpostoffice-doorcounty.com
920-854-4034
summer kitchen [ad - pg. 108]
DC’s garden restaurant! Serving old-fashioned homemade cooking, including cherry pancakes, cashew chicken salad, fresh sandwiches, and broiled whitefish. Try our famous soup bar, featuring 5 homemade soups and bread, made fresh daily. Homemade pies. Patio seating. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$
ephraim 10425 N Water St thesummerkitchendoorcounty.com 920-854-2131
sunset harbor grill [ad - pg. 106]
Located on the second floor of Ephraim Shores Resort in downtown Ephraim, and featuring one of the county’s best dining views, Sunset Harbor Grill is directly across from Eagle Harbor. Offering homestyle breakfast, lunch, and dinner, including pancakes, omelets, sandwiches, burgers, salads, fresh fish, pasta, and steak. open daily $
ephraim 10018 Water St 920-854-6565
bayside tavern [ad - pg. 107]
Home of Smilen’ Bob’s World Famous Chili and the Bayside Coffee, we offer a full bar, homemade soups, burgers, salads, sandwiches, pizza. Daily plate specials. Friday night perch fry. food served 11am - 11pm $ d
fish creek 4160 Main St baysidetavern.com 920-868-3441
julie’s park café, motel & countyside cottages [ad - pg. 109]
Casual restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. Carry-out counter, espresso drinks, bakery, children’s menu and vegetarian options. Diversified staff from around the globe to make your dining experience unique and personal. Take your photo in our giant purple chair. Located at the entrance of Peninsula State Park. $$ d
fish creek 4020 Main St juliesmotel.com 920-868-2999
kettle black [ad - pg. 111]
DC’s newest fish boil, situated downtown with a beautiful view of Fish Creek Harbor. Also offering a new twist on fish boils, the Cajun boil, a delicious mix of potatoes, onions, shrimp, sausage, corn and a lobster option. Not crazy about fish? Try the chicken dinner or barbecue ribs. Children’s menu. For dessert, Cherry Pie & Peach Cobbler. Great craft beers & wines. closed sundays $$ fish creek 4158 Main St Reservations: kettleblackfishboil.com 920-868-5215
pelletier’s restaurant & fish boil [ad - pg. 110]
Full breakfast & lunch menu, early riser specials, homemade corned beef hash, The County Mounty, crepes. Soups, salads, hot & cold sandwiches, burger & fries until 2pm. Fish boil nightly at 5pm - boil over every 30 minutes till close. Reservations requested, please arrive 30 minutes early to enjoy the history and fish boil cooking process! Beer and wine available. Outdoor seating is limited! Located in Founder’s Square. open daily : may - oct $$
fish creek 4199 Main St doorcountyfishboil.com 920-868-3313
white gull inn [ad - pg. 109, back cover]
Famous traditional DC fish boils. Breakfast features our nationally famous cherry-stuffed French toast. Candlelit Dinners served nightly. Call for seasonally-changing menu. Reservations requested for evening meals.
open : 7:30 am - noon, lunch 12 pm - 2:30 pm, dc fish boil on wed , fri , sat , sun , evenings the rest of the year $$ d
fish creek 4225 Main St whitegullinn.com 920-868-3517
a little bit of coffee [ad - pg. 60]
Located in Jacksonport at the Square Rigger Lodge, you will find A Little Bit of Coffee, delicious baked goods & a great view of the water. open : daily from 6:30am- 2:30pm. $
jacksonport 6332 Hwy 57 facebook.com/ALittleBitOfCoffee 920-823-0028
al johnson’s swedish restaurant & butik
The famous place with goats on the roof, family-run since 1949, and featuring Swedish cuisine and décor, dirndl-clad servers and an in-house Butik (boutique) with unique Scandinavian offerings. Come for the goats… stay for the excellent food and service. open daily : 7am - 3 pm $$ d
sister bay 10698 Bay Shore Dr aljohnsons.com 920-854-2626
boathouse on the bay [ad - pg. 113]
Overlooking the majestic Sister Bay Marina! Two floors of outdoor seating and breathtaking sunsets nightly. Indoor diners enjoy floor to ceiling windows & glass garage doors which bring the outdoors in. Two full bars with specialty cocktails. Fresh Seafood, Raw Bar, Salads, Soups, Po’ Boys, Burgers, Steaks, Sandwiches, and Boathouse’s Famous Lobster Roll! Daily & nightly specials. Children’s menu, live music, and our patios are pet friendly. $$
sister bay 10716 N Bay Shore Dr boathousedcw.com 920-854-3223
carroll house restaurant
[ad - pg. 110]
The family restaurant with a great attitude! Celebrating 60+ years of creating dining traditions with excellent breakfast and lunch options at an affordable price. The famous Old-Fashioned Waffles are delicious, serving more than 20,000 a year! Check out other daily breakfast and lunch specials and start your family tradition by visiting today. Outdoor seating; take-out available. $
sister bay 2445 S. Bay Shore Drive 920-854-7997
door county ice cream factory & sandwich shoppe [ad - pg. 114]
Serves its own super-premium ice cream made right in the store. More than 30 flavors to choose from, as well as a long list of sundaes and other desserts. Watch ice cream and waffle cones being made during production hours. Enjoy a specialty sandwich or homemade pizza. $
sister bay 11051 N Bay Shore Dr doorcountyicecream.com 920-854-9693
klaud’s kitchen / café & bakery [ad - pg. 112]
Klaud’s returns! The reinvention of a popular Sister Bay café and bakery. Located on lower level of Country Walk Shops, Klaud’s serves breakfast and lunch in a comfortably relaxed atmosphere, with indoor and outdoor patio seating. Daily specials, pastries, breakfast sandwiches/burritos, homemade soups, salads, and more. Coffee, espresso drinks, nitro coffee, cold brew, wine, beer, mocktails. open : mon - sat at 7am, sunday at 8am.
sister bay 2398 County Walk Dr klaudskitchen.com
(920) 421-3971
great lakes bbq co. [ad - pg. 97]
Great Lakes BBQ Co. is DCs locally-owned food truck specializing in in-house smoked meats, made from scratch perfected recipes with mid-western style hustle. Available for catered events, weddings and parties, Great Lakes BBQ Co. will also be parked at various DC locations, and at festivals throughout the season. Email for catering inquiries info@greatlakesbbqcompany.com.
sister bay greatlakesbbqcompany.com 920-646-BBQ1
mcevoy’s culinaria [ad - pg. 112]
We’re all about great food, great service, convenience, and quality. Whether it’s top-quality deli meats, cheeses, and salads, hot and cold sandwiches, and packaged meals to go, diverse and personalized wedding and event catering. We combine these passions to provide you with an outstanding experience. Come see for yourself and experience our dedication to our customers. $
sister bay 2602 S Bay Shore Dr mcevoysculinaria.com 920-854-8029
sister bay bowl supper club [ad - pg. 115]
Home to a traditional, 4th generation family-owned supper club, the Sister Bay Bowl has great food for lunch and dinner, such as prime rib, broasted chicken, ribs, sandwiches, and salads. Roll a game on their vintage lanes while enjoying a cold beer and homemade pizza. Kids menu includes a game of bowling!
Voted “Best Fish Fry” and “Best Old Fashioned.” $-$$ d
sister bay 10640 N Bay Shore Dr sisterbaybowl.com
920-854-2841
thyme restaurant [ad - pg. 115]
Restaurant is a causal, upscale dining establishment located in Sister Bay. Known for its contemporary American cuisine that is prepared using fresh and locally sourced ingredients, the menu features a variety of dishes, including seafood, burgers, flatbread pizzas, and vegetarian options, as well as an extensive wine list, local beers and wine-based cocktails. The atmosphere is sophisticated yet relaxed, with a cozy and intimate dining room and outdoor patio seating. $$ d
sister bay 10339 Hwy 57 ThymeDoorCounty.com / twelveelevenwine.com
920-421-5113
Kitty O ’ Reilly ’ s
©2023 Victoria Danielle Photographycedar crossing restaurant & bar [ad - pg. 118]
Local cuisine inspired by the beauty and bounty of DC; our kitchen prepares every delicious, authentic meal from scratch with as many local ingredients as possible. Dine in our elegant, cozy dining room, relax in the refined bar. Enjoy unforgettable meals, rich wines, craft beers and creative cocktails on Sturgeon Bay’s most vibrant corner. $$ d
sturgeon bay 336 Louisiana St innatcedarcrossing.com
920-743-4200
drömhus [ad - pg. 117]
A whimsical, open, delightful eatery and event space full of historic charm and modern sensibilities. In Swedish, Drömhus = The Dream House. Good wine, creative food, fun vibe, entertainment. Try the Swedish meatballs! $$
sturgeon bay 611 Jefferson St dromhusdoorcounty.com
608-333-4553
nightingale supper club [ad - pg. 104]
Serving DC since 1913, serving delicious steaks, seafood, poultry, soups, and salads. The interior is warm and welcoming with friendly and attentive wait staff, eager to create a memorable dining experience. Serving only dinner, the Nightingale Supper Club is good for families, small to large groups or other special occasions. Kid’s menu available. open year round (closed sun ) $$-$$$ d
sturgeon bay 1541 Egg Harbor Rd nightingalesupperclub.com
sonny’s italian kitchen & pizzeria
920-743-5593
[ad - pg. 119]
Good times, good food! Craft beers, a full wine list, wood-fired pizza and authentic Italian food. An incredible view of the bay from the dining room or patio. Dine-in, carry-out, delivery and special events. Next to the marina and boat launch on the west end of the Steel Bridge. open daily : 11am $-$$ d
sturgeon bay 129 N Madison Ave sonnyspizzeria.com 920-743-2300
waterfront mary’s bar & grill
[ad - pg. 114]
Come by land or sea to dine, drink or stay. Enjoy the deck and live music. Outdoor seating right up to the water’s edge. Daily specials. Friday fish fry. Fish boils on Tues, Thurs, Sat & Sun both 5:30 & 7:30 pm. Nightly bonfires. Next to Potawatomi State Park. open daily : 11am. $ d
sturgeon bay 3662 N Duluth Ave waterfrontmarysbarandgrill.com
920-743-3690
albatross drive-in [ad - pg. 1321]
Burgers are our specialty, and our ice cream is a real treat! Glider swings for adults, a sandbox with toys for kids, umbrellas and shaded picnic areas. The Albatross is an Island landmark – a destination – an institution that has served generations. 11/2 miles from the ferry dock, we’re a must-stop-and-taste. $
washington island 777 Main Rd albatrossdrivein.com 920-847-2203
alby’s nest-tiki bar [ad - pg. 120]
Right behind our famous burger and ice cream drive-in, the Alby’s Nest offers a nice selection of local beers and wines in an only-on-Washington Island setting. Have a drink and wait for your order while the kids play on our beautiful grounds. Located a mile and a half from the ferry dock. $
washington island 777 Main Rd albatrossdrivein.com 920-847-2203
jackson harbor soup & sandwiches [ad - pg. 121]
Enjoy a cup of homemade soup, hot and cold drinks, and great sandwiches while taking in the harbor happenings. Indoor/outdoor seating with awe-inspiring views of Jackson Harbor and Rock Island. Ice, WiFi and other necessities available. $
washington island 1904 Indian Point Rd jacksonharborsoup.com 920-847-2589
the point grille
Offering great casual food with a fun Island atmosphere. Amazingly prepared, each dish is perfectly suited to an outdoor (or indoor) family feast. Featuring the Island’s best slow-smoked BBQ (dine-in or carry-out), pulled-pork nachos, burgers, mac & cheese bowl, quesadillas. Craft beers and fine wine, smoothies, shakes, malts. Located just steps away from the Ferry dock. $
washington island 164 Green Bay Rd thepointgrille.com 920-421-3663
Fish Boil The with a Beautiful
Fresh whitefish caught daily… from the same waters outside our doors!
Fish boils are Door County’s only indigenous dish, brought to the Peninsula by Scandinavian immigrants.
Our Masterboiler slices fresh fish into chunks, then boils it with baby red potatoes and sweet onions.
The fish boil kettle is brought to a boil over an open fire… when the fish is cooked to perfection, a small amount of kerosene is poured into the base of the fire. The result? A spectacular burst of flames and the famous boil-over that leaves the food ready to be immediately served at your table inside the restaurant.
Fish, potatoes, and onions served with fresh lemons, melted butter, coleslaw, corn bread and Door County cherry pie.
Not crazy about fish? Try our chicken dinner, bbq ribs or vegetarian options.
Open Monday-Saturday
Make Reservations Online! kettleblackfishboil.com
Downtown Fish Creek, 4158 Main Street 920.868.5215
Great craft beers & wine selection!
CEDAR CROSSING RESTAURANT & BAR
LOCAL CUISINE INSPIRED BY THE BEAUTY AND BOUNTY OF DOOR COUNTY, OUR KITCHEN PREPARES EVERY DELICIOUS, AUTHENTIC MEAL FROM SCRATCH WITH AS MANY LOCAL INGREDIENTS AS POSSIBLE. DINE IN OUR ELEGANT, COZY DINING ROOM, RELAX IN THE REFINED BAR. ENJOY UNFORGETTABLE MEALS, RICH WINES, CRAFT BEERS AND CREATIVE COCKTAILS ON STURGEON BAY’S MOST VIBRANT CORNER.
door county fish boils
k.k. fiske restaurant
Boneless and skinless. Reservations required. saturdays , may – oct , 6 pm .
washington island 1177 Main Rd 920-847-2121
kettle black
Up to three boils Mon – Sat.
Reservations required: may – late oct
fish creek 4158 Main St 920-868-5215
the log den
In season. Call for dates and reservations.
egg harbor 6626 Hwy 42 920-868-3888
old post office restaurant
Call for reservations. nightly except sundays , may – oct ( sunday boil on holiday weekends ) .
ephraim 10040 Water St, Hwy 42 920-854-4034 920-854-4034
pelletier’s restaurant & fish boil
Boil over every 30 minutes until close. mid - may - mid - oct ; starting at 4:30pm ( nightly )
fish creek 4199 Main St 920-868-3313
waterfront mary’s bar & grill
Waterfront Cod Boil, no bones.
Reservations required. tue , thurs , sat , sun ; may - oct : 5:30 pm, 7:30pm nov - apr : sat 5:30pm
sturgeon bay 3663 N Duluth Ave 920-743-3690
white gull inn
Reservations required. wed , fri , sat , sun ; summer : 5:00pm, 6:30pm, and 8:00 pm.
winter : 7pm ( every friday ) .
fish creek 4225 Main St 920-868-3517
sweets
the vault [ad - pg. 125]
Gourmet Popcorn and Soft Serve Ice Cream! You can bank on goodness at an easy and enchanted stop on your way to and from Washington Island. Enjoy gourmet popcorn, soft serve ice cream, Italian gelato, custard, and root beer floats. Outdoor seating available and dog friendly. Come see who holds the keys to The Vault! open : mid may – oct 11am - 8pm
ellison bay 12046 Hwy 42 vaultdoorcounty.com 920-633-4070
wilson’s restaurant & ice cream parlor
A classic Door County landmark that possesses the enchantment to take visitors back in time with its old-fashioned soda fountain and ice cream specialties, home-brewed draft root beer, flame-broiled burgers and juke boxes playing “the classics.”
ephraim 9990 Water St wilsonsicecream.com 920-854-2041
door county ice cream factory & sandwich shoppe [ad - pg.126]
More than 30 flavors of super-premium ice cream made right in the store. A long list of sundaes and other desserts. Watch as ice cream and waffle cones are made. Enjoy a specialty sandwich or homemade pizza. On Hwy 42.
sister bay 11051 N Bay Shore Dr doorcountyicecream.com 920-854-9693
farmers markets
baileys harbor farmers market
DC’s largest farmers market. Handmade and homemade products. Locally-grown vegetables, bakery, cheese, fresh cut flowers, handmade clothing, jewelry.
sunday : 9am - 1pm (may 14 - oct 8). see dates on website for winter market .
baileys harbor 2392 County Rd F (Town Hall) baileysharbor.doorcounty.com 920-839-2366
egg harbor farmers market
The Farmers Market take place every Friday (weather permitting). 9am- 1pm (jun – sept )
egg harbor 7809 Hwy 42 (Hatch Distilling Co.) eggharbordoorcounty.org 920-868-3717
north ephraim [ad - pg. 52]
New in 2023, Bondemarked, which is Norwegian for “farmers market.”
Enjoy local artisans and vendors. monday evenings : 4pm - 7pm (june 19 - aug 28; except july 3)
ephraim adjacent to The Red Putter (10404 Water St / Hwy 42) ephraim-doorcounty.com
the settlement shops farmers market [ad - pg. 183]
Locally-grown vegetables, artisan breads, herbs, flowers, and plants. Handmade items made from nature, lavender sachets, and stoneware.
farmers market wednesday : 9:30am - 1:30pm or sellout ; (june – oct ).
fish creek 9116 Hwy 42 (The Settlement Shops) visitfishcreek.com 920-868-3788
jacksonport farmers market [ad - pg. 60]
This outdoor market started in 2008. It features LOCAL vendors of fruits, vegetables, plants, meat, eggs, fish, bakery, flowers (70%) and arts/crafts (30%). Live music every week.
Lakeside Park on the corner of Hwy 57 and County V. Tuesday: 9am – 1pm (may 16 – oct 17)
jacksonport Downtown at Lakeside Park jacksonport.net 920-839-5253
corner of the past farmers market
Locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, baked goods, sauces and handcrafts in a charming farmyard setting, surrounded by restored historical buildings. Local artisan demos of crafts. saturday : 9am - 1pm (july – sept )
sister bay Corner of Fieldcrest Rd & Hwy 57 sisterbayhistory.org
market square farmers market
920-854-7680
A selection of locally-grown vegetables, fruits, organic food, crafts, and specialties.
saturday : 8:00am – 12pm (june 3 – oct 14)
sturgeon bay East Side (downtown) sturgeonbay.net 920-746-2914
washington island farmers’ market
You can find Island-grown fresh produce and flowers, honey, delectable baked goods, handcrafted jewelry, soaps, candles and more! saturday : 9am - 12pm (mid - may – oct )
washington island 1177 Main Rd. gatheringgroundwi.org
Thriving with Sourdough
“The Bread Lady”
As the Door County food scene continues to diversify and specialize with the creation of new sustainable food items, Cultured in Sister Bay (the corner of Cty. Q and Hwy 57) has appeared as a special gem. The creation of local entrepreneur Mattea Fischer, the business is a micro sourdough bakery and fermenter that offers deliciously authentic sourdough and other baked goods.
Mattea Fischer, Cultured in Sister Bay
Mattea notes that many people have no idea that sourdough is not a flavor but a process and is also the oldest way to make bread. “Most sourdough you might find in the grocery store has additives to create a sour flavor and is also leavened with yeast, whereas real sourdough is leavened with a starter, which is only fermented flour and water,” she said. “Real sourdough should have only three ingredients—flour, water, and salt.”
I did a taste test comparing Mattea’s bread to sourdough from the store, and I can attest that her bread had a deeper flavor, a less compressed texture, beautiful color, and no additives. “I’m constantly learning and having to adjust the process, based on temperature and different flours, but it’s a delight watching flour, water, and salt transform into a crusty loaf of bread,” Mattea said. Her breads also use 100% organic flour, and the fermented vegetables are either organic or locally grown and pesticide- and herbicide-free.
The Cultured menu varies as the season changes and could include breads such as country white, cranberry walnut, cinnamon raisin, rustic rye, olive rosemary, Parmesan and roasted garlic, jalapeño cheddar, elote, and cheddar chive. There are also assorted focaccia breads with toppings like brie cranberry, parmesan olive, and tomato garlic. She also makes bagels, bialys, cookies, sticky buns, rolls and fermentations of different varieties of kimchi and sauerkraut.
Most of us think of sauerkraut as German, though it was developed in China, Mattea informed me. “Fermentation is the
oldest known way of preserving food, which is why sauerkraut and kimchi (which is Korean) came into existence,” she said. “Sauerkraut is crunchy and tangy, much the same as its shelf-stable counterparts, which are preserved with vinegar.”
Mattea doesn’t use vinegar; hers are traditionally fermented with cabbage and salt. “I love fermentation because the magic is in the bacteria, which exists naturally in the air and on vegetable matter — sourdough bakers and fermenters simply give them a place to thrive.”
An exciting addition to Cultured is the storefront on County Q, open for walk-in service Thursday through Sunday, offering bagel sandwiches and drip coffee along with baked goods and her famous sourdough. More items will be available as the season’s vegetables grow. “I always knew I wanted to be self-employed, and Door County happened to be where I discovered this passion of fermenting. I’m lucky to be surrounded by so much talent in other small business owners and an amazing community of people who support each other,” Mattea said.
She found her way to Door County with a friend from Green Bay who worked here for years and suggested she give it go. “My first job was working as the gardener at Wickman House,” she said. Before that she spent time travelling to farms that needed extra hands through Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF). “I made my way to Milwaukee to intern at Growing Power (an urban farm there) and worked at Twin Elm Gardens north of Green Bay before migrating to Door County.”
Mattea’s bread can be found at Waseda Farm Market, Healthy Way Market, Madison Avenue Market, Clario Farmstead Pasta, Door County Chocolate Design Cafe, and Henriksen Fisheries. You can order online for a pick-up (cultureddc.getminimart.com), but stop by even once and you’ll quickly enjoy repeat visits to Cultured’s aromatic new shop! — Marise Redmann
baileys harbor fish company
food stuffs • etc.
[ad - pg. 133]
Fish fresh from Lake Michigan and Green Bay waters. We catch, process, and sell native fish from our historic fish house. Fresh, frozen and smoked Whitefish available, along with other popular seafood choices. We’ll process your sport fish catch and professionally vacuum pack. On Ridges Road. open : mon - sat 12pm - 5pm (may ), sat 8am- 5pm; (june – aug ), 12pm - 5pm (sept – oct )
baileys harbor 8088 Ridges Rd baileysharborfishcompany.com
greens n grains market
920-839-2136
[ad - pg. 134]
Located within DC’s only natural food store. Featuring vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshlypressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, a tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9am - 5 pm (may - oct ) d
egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999
wood orchard market
[ad - pg. 136]
Truly Unique, Totally Delicious, and Very Door County! Wood Orchard Market sells much of what we grow including SweeTango* and Honeycrisp apples, also a unique selection of gift items, a large variety of specialty foods, and goodies from our bakery. our market season is may – november
egg harbor 8112 Hwy 42 woodorchardmarket.com 920-868-2334
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Producers of fresh and smoked fish caught locally in Lake Michigan and Bay of Green Bay. Retail store has a variety of local fish, as well as US wild caught fish and seafood. Had a great day sport fishing? Let us professionally process and vacuum pack your catch.
May: 12–5pm
June–August: 8am–5pm
September–October: 12–5pm
Open Monday–Saturday
food stuffs • etc.
island orchard cider [ad - pg. 143]
Island Orchard Cider produces gluten-free hard cider with styles ranging from dry and effervescent to sweet and still. There’s a cider for everyone! Visit the Door County Cider House for a flight tasting or full pour. Indoor and outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio! Check website for hours. d
ellison bay 12040 Garrett Bay Rd islandorchardcider.com 920-854-3344
kick ash coffee [ad - pg. 139]
Wake up in a place that feeds your soul, with fresh-roasted Kick Ash coffee, addictive artisan granola, and gluten-free baked goods. Indulge your taste buds while nourishing your body. Fall in love with our handcrafted products and let them fuel you as you KICK ASH every day! open : daily $-$$ d
ellison bay 12001 Mink River Road kickashproducts.com 920-854-9400
the cherry hut [ad - pg. 135]
Specialty beers brewed by Bridge Up Brewing Company, private label Cherry Hut wines with free tastings and specialty food items including street tacos, gourmet hot dogs, rib tips and nachos. DC jams, pickles, salsas, cherry pies, and other traditional products. Unique gifts and wares from local artisans. Our landscaped beer garden seats 150 open : daily live music weekends
fish creek 8813 Hwy 42 doorcountycherryhut.com 920-868-4450
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Specialty beers brewed by Bridge Up Brewing Company
Door County Wines
Street Tacos • Gourmet Hot Dogs
Door County Jams • Cherry Pies
Local Artisans
NEW landscaped Beer Garden that seats up to 150 people
Live music every weekend
Pet Friendly
fish creek market
food stuffs • etc.
[ad - pg. 138]
For more than 125 years, Fish Creek Market has blended the best of old and new: the nostalgia of a friendly general store with a thoughtful, modern inventory of products. Unique local goods, gifts, artisanal foods, useful supplies, grocery essentials, wine, beer & spirits. Fabulous sandwiches, soups, salads, and provisions. Always changing with the seasons, open : year - round d fish creek 4264 Main St fishcreekmarket1892.com 920-868-3351
country ovens / cherry de-lite
[ad - pg. 137]
Visit the Cherry De-Lite outlet store in Southern Door County. The home to “The Original Dried Cherries”. Stock up on your Door County Tart Cherry products. Cherry De-Lite Dried Cherries, Chocolate Covered Dried Cherries,
door county wildwood market
food stuffs etc.
[ad - pg. 139]
A variety of local fruits and produce, we’ve has harvested cherries since 1915. Our farm has expanded to include strawberries, plums, tomatoes, pumpkins, corn maze and more. Pick-Your-Own cherries, fruits, veggies, and flowers. Specialty foods, made-from-scratch bakery. open : memorial day weekend – oct
sister bay 2208 Wildwood Rd dcwildwoodmarket.com 920-421-0995
piggly wiggly [ad - pg. 141]
Nearly 23,000 square feet of produce, bakery, deli, dairy, frozen foods, meat, liquor, wine, and beer sections! Full deli & catering, certified Angus beef, fresh & local produce, in-store bakery, and custom cakes. Full liquor, wine & beer sections. Ask us about catering your next occasion! open : 7am- 8pm daily , sunday 7:30am- 5pm winter hours : open every day at 7:30am – call for closing times d
sister bay 10576 County Walk Dr (County Walk Shops) 920-854-2391
zeke’s village market
[ad - pg. 140]
Located within steps of Sister Bay Beach, Zeke’s is a nautical themed village market offering grab n’ go food, snacks, refreshments, convenience items and fine wine, beer, and liquor. These convenient provisions are perfect for a family picnic, beach day, or celebrating the sunset in Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park. You’ll also find fun beach games, kids toys, local goods and apparel, too!
sister bay 2361 Mill Rd, unit 2 zekesvillagemarket.com 920-488-ZEKE
wine • spirits • beer
door county distillery [ad - pg. 1]
Visit DC’s only fully-functional distillery and enjoy samples of the award winning spirits handcrafted right here in DC. Vodkas, gin, brandies, whisky, and our Door County Moonshine. View our traditional German copper still in action while sampling our many products. At Door Peninsula Winery. d
carlsville 5806 Hwy 42 dcwine.com 800-551-5049 920-743-7431
door peninsula winery [ad - pg. 1]
Over 40 years of making fun and approachable wines for every palate. DC’s original winery features tours and tasting of over 45 fruit, varietal-fruit blend, and premium grape wines. Find a wide selection of wine accessories and gourmet foods. Tour and taste. d
carlsville 5806 Hwy 42 dcwine.com 800-551-5049 920-743-7431
harbor ridge winery [ad - pg. 142]
Come taste our diverse selection of dry, semi-sweet to sweet wines. Enjoy a bottle, glass, or flight of wine in our cozy log cabin loft or on our beautiful outdoor patio. Browse our gift shop and enjoy live music on weekends. One sip and the world’s problems begin to slip away. open : daily , year - round d egg harbor 4690 Rainbow Ridge Ct. harborridgewinery.com 920-868-4321
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one barrel brewing co
wine • spirits • beer
[ad - pg. 143]
We brew unique beers, one barrel at a time. Also offering wines, hard ciders, Wild Tomato pizza, and a generally laid back coastal Wisconsin vibe. Visit our comfortable and relaxing tap room, with seating indoors and out for over 100 people. The terraced deck leads from the street to the doors and there’s an airy vibe inside, complete with counter-service, wood-fired pizza, and appetizers from Wild Tomato. d
egg harbor 4633 Market St onebarrelbrewing.com
920-868-5262
stone’s throw winery [ad - pg. 5]
Door County’s only ultra-premium all grape winery; featuring wines made from fresh California grapes. Come enjoy a tasting, visit our Vino! Vino! Wine bar, relax on our pet friendly patio, or play a game of bocce ball.
open : 10 am - 5 pm d
egg harbor 3 382 County Rd E (intersection of A & E) stonesthrowwinery.com 920-839-9660
island orchard cider
[ad - pg. 143]
Island Orchard Cider produces gluten-free hard cider with styles ranging from dry and effervescent to sweet and still. There’s a cider for everyone! Visit the Door County Cider House for a flight tasting or full pour. Indoor and outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio! Check website for hours. d
ellison bay 1 2040 Garrett Bay Rd islandorchardcider.com
bridge up brewing company
920-854-3344
[ad - pg. 119]
A small-batch, ego-free, craft brewery that focuses on brewing varied, input-driven, ever-changing beer styles with appealing flavor profiles that are as unique, fun, and memorable. Our flagship beers are always on tap, our other taps rotate often. And remember, bottoms up when the bridge is up! Lower level of Sonny’s Pizzeria. open : daily 11am d
sturgeon bay 129 N Madison Ave bridgeupbrewing.com
920-743-2300
fish creek 8813 Hwy 42 doorcountycherryhut.com 920-868-4450
Tractor Love
Photo ©2023 Lucas Smith — Marise RedmannThe love starts early. When growing up on a farm, the tractor is like another family member, with designated brands in specific colors. The orange Allis Chalmers, the red Farmall, gray Ford, sand and red Case, and green John Deere. “Tractors were as common as automobiles!” Suzi Hass, photographer and hay farmer, said about her first tractor experience on a dairy farm. The brand is personal to the upbringing. For me, I loved our Ford because it was smaller and looked steady, modest, and loyal. The first time I got my tractor driving instruction, having graduated from the riding lawnmower, I was 10. I still remember it to this day. My Pop explained the shift, throttle, clutch and brake. I was in a state of heady frenzy for it was my chance to prove myself a valuable member of the orcharding crew. Everything started out okay, but as I did circles in the yard, with Pop shouting directions at me, I couldn’t remember how to stop the thing! Needless to say, he rescued me… after I ran over his toes.
Suzi Hass reminded me how Door County is the “land of the Escarpment, where springtime is the annual stone harvest.”
“When you live on a farm, if you can keep the tractor in a straight line while other workers put stones on a flatbed trailer behind, you’re hired!” Suzi recalled. “Someone older would jump on and turn at the end of the field! I did my own turning when my legs got long enough to reach the clutch pedal.”
Having youth help on the farm has been important since agriculture began, though the laws have changed with education and the age limits allowing youth to drive machinery. Those who are licensed can celebrate “drive your tractor to school day” at some of our local schools, sponsored by the FFA.
Farmers feel so strongly about their vehicle and craft that they will compete, show off, and parade for events in Door County like the tractor pull at the Thresheree, Ellison Bay Antique Tractor Show, Door County Fair, and many parades. Seeing a dozen shiny green and yellow John Deere tractors of all eras proudly lined up for show is a treat for the eye. So much love and attention go into the meticulous restoration of an antique tractor.
My brother, Johnny Redmann, caught the fever of collecting
and restoring John Deere tractors, and even started farming just so he could use all six of them. When he passed away, the previous owner of the tractors, Peter Nehlsen from Washington Island, bought most of them back. I still have the ‘A’ model and another Deere my brother purchased from Jack Hagen, an Islander, which sits in my yard as art sculpture.
Julian Hagen, Jack’s son, musician, and Islander, carries on the love of tractors with his song Tractor Seat Woman, about a farming man who feels the loneliness of farm life and dreams up the kind of woman that would satisfy his soul. It includes her fitting onto his tractor seat! An excerpt from the song: So I came up a wish list of all I hoped she’d be Laugh at my jokes and my crazy family Believe in a loving Jesus, make my heart skip a beat But more than anything, she’d fit my tractor seat I brought that tractor seat wherever I would be I thought that maybe someday the right girl would sit for me When it finally happened, she fit that seat so fine Like Cinderella’s slipper, that’s how I know she’s mine
“My father was an “Allis” man,” Suzi said. “We had Allis-Chalmers tractors at the farm where I was born but I married an “orchard guy” and I clearly remember when we had a few good cherry crop years and bought 2 new Ford tractors. The orchard has long been sold but the two tractors I own now came from that life. I have a 4600 Ford Diesel that we used to haul bins of cherries and apples. My other tractor is a much older 8N Ford that had nets for the cherry shaker mounted on it.”
When Suzi’s father passed away, in his honor she drove the big
Allis on the Freddy Kodanko ride. The ride started 20 years ago to celebrate the life of Freddy K, and anyone else you bring in your heart, on a tractor ride around the county. Freddie K was known as the Door County Polka King, a dancer, potato farmer, and character. As the story goes, he lost his driver’s license and took to the tractor for transportation, which was somewhat legal back then. I remember seeing Freddy all over the county, sharing polka music from his record player while driving the tractor, always bringing spirit and joy wherever the music reached. Tourists may have recognized him in the parades running down the Highways, dressed in a blue cape and crown.
“The tractor ride is always a great time, with familiar faces and memories made,” Suzi recalls. “Don’t forget your sunscreen and remember to hydrate! Without fail, someone’s tractor has problems, and the knowledgeable ones gather and figure it out.”
What I love is taking my tractor out to mow the trails — no one can reach me, I can’t hear or feel my phone, I’m with my loyal pal and follow her little grey nose down the paths, bending over to avoid the trees whipping at my face, stopping to rescue a stalk of asparagus in the pathway, observing the deer lift their heads and then go back to eating, alarming the two resident sand hill cranes who sound their displeasure, outrun the mosquitos, look up into the clear blue sky and feel like everything is in order. — Marise Redmann
clothing
blacksmith clothing co [ad - pg. 157]
A great clothing shop with an enthusiastic following. You’ll find fashionforward clothing that’s wearable and affordable. New merchandise arrives weekly, so you can re-discover and re-visit Blacksmith throughout the season. Located in an historic masonry building on County Road G, cleverly hidden behind Shipwrecked Brew Pub.
egg harbor 7806 Horseshoe Bay Rd blacksmithclothingco.com 920-868-3216
spot [ad - pg. 155]
Let Spot become your favorite clothing boutique. Offering bright, colorful, and unique clothing, jewelry, scarves, shoes, accessories and much more. You won’t find items like these anywhere else in Door County! This new second location is inside The Fireside Restaurant building. Follow us on Instagram @spotclothing or facebook.com/spot54234 open : daily 10am- 8pm
egg harbor 7755 Hwy 42 920-857-6862
o’meara’s irish house [ad - pg. 4 & 159]
The Best of Ireland and Beyond. O’Meara’s features only the highest quality imports from Ireland including Aran Woollen Mills sweaters, wool capes and accessories from Jimmy Hourihan and Branigan Weavers, Celtic jewelry, Irish food, home goods, giftware, Dubarry of Ireland, and Inis Fragrance. d
fish creek 3970 Main St omearasirish.com 920-868-3528
wink swimwear & clothing boutique [ad - pg. 163]
Celebrating our 37th season with a season-long special sale! Largest selection in DC. Kids, juniors, men’s, women’s sizes from 6-24W. Jantzen, Seafolly, Kate Spade, L-Space, Maaji, La Blanca, Body Glove, Vince Camuto, and many more. Sunglasses, clothing, shoes, accessories. Located in Bayside Alley Shops.
fish creek 4160 Main St, downtown Fish Creek winkswimwear.com 920-868-3201
on deck clothing company [ad - pg. 3]
You’ll love our fabulous classic casual sportswear, footwear, accessories and Door County logo wear for men and women. Selections vary by store. Visit all 3 of our unique stores in the heart of downtown Fish Creek, on the hill in Sister Bay and in downtown Sturgeon Bay. open : daily d
fish creek 4168 Main Street ondeckclothing.com 920-868-9091
sister bay 10635 N Bay Shore Dr ondeckclothing.com 920-854-2607
sturgeon bay 265 N 3rd Ave ondeckclothing.com 920-743-8778
on deck outlet stores
[ad - pg. 165]
Save up to 70% every day on brand name clothing and footwear for men and women. Remaining On Deck seasonal merchandise is moved to our Outlet Stores in the lower level of the Fish Creek Market building, and in the lower level of our Sturgeon Bay On Deck Clothing Company store. Hours vary by season.
fish creek 4164 Main St ondeckclothing.com 920-868-9091
sturgeon bay 265 N 3rd Ave ondeckclothing.com 920-743-8778
on deck village exchange
[ad - pg. 161]
Four great stores in one historic building. Classic casual clothing, footwear, and accessories at On Deck for Men and On Deck for Women, laid-back women’s styles at On Deck Resort, and the biggest, best selection of Door County logo wear for the entire family at Bills Dry Goods. open : daily d
sister bay 10635 N Bay Shore Dr ondeckclothing.com 920-854-2607
spot
[ad - pg. 155]
Sister Bay’s favorite clothing boutique, Spot offers bright, colorful, and unique clothing, jewelry, scarves, shoes, accessories and much more. You won’t find items like these anywhere else in Door County! Located next to Husby’s. Follow us on Instagram @spotclothing or facebook.com/spot54234 open : daily 10am- 8pm
sister bay 10647 N Bay Shore Dr spot.clothing 920-857-6862
Village Clothier
A long standing Door County women's clothing & accessories shop. Located in the Country Walk Shops on the Garden Level.
"My all time favorite shop in Door County. You'll truly love Betsy's decorating talent. A must-stop if you are anywhere near Sister Bay!" – A real Yelp review!
destinations
main street shops [ad - pgs. 177-180]
Whether you’re visiting DC for the first time or a long-time resident, Main Street Shops has unique shops and a comfortable, indoor atmosphere in which to get your shopping fix! With a myriad of shops all in one place, specialty stores provide a fun, all-inclusive shopping experience. d
egg harbor 7828 Hwy 42 mainstreetshopsdoorcounty.com
founder’s square [ad - pgs. 188-189]
The essence of Door County is reflected in 9 great shops, 4 fun eateries and an historical landmark. A good time for all to enjoy our gorgeous, landscaped grounds. d fish creek Downtown founderssquaredoorcounty.com
the settlement shops [ad - pg. 183]
Get to know these unique shops and galleries nestled in a quaint DC setting. You’ll tell your friends about the treasures you find here, including original art, upscale resale clothing, home decor, jewelry, wine and cheese, message studio and fresh pies. open : 10 am - 5 pm farmers market : wednesdays june - october
fish creek 9106 Hwy 42, 1 mile south of town
top of the hill shops [ad - pgs. 184-187]
One Stop-Many shops! A memorable shopping experience in a park-like setting. Explore our gallery, boutiques and specialty shops! Ample parking available. Across from Door Community Auditorium.
Corner of Hwy 42 and County F. some shops open year round d
fish creek 9341 Spring Rd shoppingdoorcounty.com
The Settleme n t S h o p s in Fish Creek
jewelry
plum bottom gallery [ad - pg. 247]
Now featuring three Door County locations! Visit our original location on 20 rolling acres, our downtown Egg Harbor location, or our newest location in Fish Creek. Featuring over 150 national collected artists, including resident jewelry artist Angela Olson Luberger. Visit Plum Bottom’s three galleries and experience art. open : daily 10am- 5pm
egg harbor 4999 Plum Bottom Rd PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819
egg harbor 7813 Hwy 42 (downtown) PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819
fish creek 4175 Main St PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819
artzy studio [ad - pg. 253]
“A little bit of Paris in Door County.” Jewelry, Ceramics, Glass, and Paintings by award-winning artist, Cynthia L Koshalek. Artwork is displayed in a charming Paris style boutique. Other items include shabby chic furniture, candles, home accents, fiber, sculpture, and garden art. Take a photo of the 12’ Eiffel Tower!
open : 10:00am- 4:00pm thur - mon , may - oct Instagram clkartist2017
ephraim 10329 Hwy 42 facebook.com/Artzy-1095708867124923 608-438-7633
zabler design jewelers [ad - pg. 170-171]
Original contemporary designs and antique revival micro pave designs, period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, and highgrade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds and rare gems - Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire.
open daily 12 - 6pm d
ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801
trilliant diamonds & jewelry [ad - pg. 169]
Bringing a bit of Caribbean to Wisconsin’s own paradise! With 20 years combine experience in fine jewelry, Manish will be sure to make your visit a memorable one. Exquisite knowledge in diamonds and colored stones with their personalized designs and unique settings. Tanzanite, Larimar, Ammolite, Natural Colored Diamonds, and more. Gift ideas in everyone’s price range, and custom orders as well! Located in Top of the Hill Shops.
fish creek 9341 Spring Rd facebook.com/trilliantdiamonds 920-264-0839
paul david fine jewelry [ad - pg. 168]
Handcrafted classic-contemporary design, finest customer service, custom design. Unique, elegant taste for bridal jewelry. Brilliant selection of loose diamonds, rare collection of color gemstones. Customer designs by appointment only. d
sister bay 3 26 Country Walk Dr, #28 9 20-868-6033
Trilliant Diamonds & Jewelry
Photo ©2023 Caplan StudiosZabler Jewelers: 51 Years
How many art and design careers were ultimately launched by the famed Peninsula School of Art, you may wonder? One such artist is Russ Zabler, who was taking PenArt photography classes back in the late 1960s and went on to take his rst Metal Arts class in 1972. e year 2023 marks Russ’s 51st year creating unique jewelry designs.
“Jewelry had lit a re in me,” Russ said recently. First, he worked at a trade shop doing jewelry repair and custom work on Jeweler’s Row in downtown Chicago at 5 N. Wabash. He subsequently took over the business and ran it for seven and a half years, all while pursuing his own work in summer art shows. In 1983, Russ bought his current Ephraim shop and remade it into Zabler Design Jewelers. A year later, he also acquired his store in the Chicago area, in Clarendon Hills, Illinois.
of Design
As always, the two stores o er countless alternatives for engagement rings, from antique diamond rings to peach-pink sapphire to morganite and rose gold combinations. Russ simply has an original and inventive way to inspire clients with a curated selection.
Today, Russ Zabler’s motivation remains the same as when he started out in the business. “Honestly, I just love the connections I get to make with individuals, and being able to work with beautifully colored gems and rare objects.”
gifts • etc.
house of crain [ad - pg. 174]
Handcrafted home goods from Laura Crain. Globally-inspired fabrics: pillows, throws and tabletop items handcrafted from vintage kantha quilts of India and Pakistan; vintage and new mud cloth from Mali; Nigerian hand-blocked and printed prints; vintage obi sashes from Japanese kimonos; hand-woven batik cloth from Vietnam. Tartan plaids in favorite team colors this fall. Next to the Bearded Heart, fronting Howard St. open : 10-5 wed - sun or by appt .
baileys harbor 8093 Hwy 57 HouseOfCrain.com 920-363-2651
door county candle company [ad - pg. 304]
Door County Candle Company’s candles are all hand poured and handcrafted at our store in beautiful Door County! All of our scented candle products are made in small batches and poured with care and love. Stop and smell the candles at Door County Candle! open : summer & fall hours : 9:30am – 5:00pm; sun 9:30am – 4:00pm. winter hours : 9:30am - 4:00pm; sat 9:30am – 5:00pm d
carlsville 5789 Hwy 42 doorcountycandle.com 920-746-2125
door county polar bear press [ad - pg. 210]
Author Sue Jarosh and her historical DC family book collection. All books signed and available at select DC shops, Farmers Markets (Sturgeon Bay, Jacksonport, Baileys Harbor and Sister Bay Fall Fest and Christkindlmarkt). See books on Facebook at Door County Polar Bear Press. Order online at website. Ask to have your book personalized. d door county doorcountypolarbearpress.com 920-839-5253 or 920-559-6275
design works
[ad - pg. 196]
Bringing you beautiful home furnishings and creative designs For over 15 years. Our talented designers work closely with you to bring your ideas and dreams to reality. Offering the best brands: Lee Industries, Thibaut, Schumacher and Lexington. Our talented design staff has over 30 years experience and is recognized for exceptional design. d
egg harbor 7798 Hwy 42 designworksdoorcounty.com 920-868-3042
mistletoe holiday house [ad - pg. 173]
Find something for every holiday, decorations, and gifts for all occasions in our enchanting shop nestled off Hwy 42, just south of Egg Harbor. Handpainted ornaments from local artists as well as traditional holiday fare. We’ll personalize any ornament that can be written on. open : daily may - dec egg harbor 5135 Holiday Dr mistletoe-holidayhouse.com 920-980-6834
‘tis the season [ad - pg. 181]
Seasonal gifts, gourmet food items, Door County items, hand painted ornaments, tree trimming in a variety of colors and themes, custom wreaths, Halloween, Easter, home fragrance and decor. A fun-filled store for every season! Located on level 2 in the Main Street Shops. d
egg harbor 7828 Hwy 42 (Main Street Shops) 920-868-2829
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gifts etc.
woodwalk gallery [ad - pg. 249]
Evocative art by over 75 artists in a scenic historic barn setting. Paintings, metalwork, wood, glass, jewelry, furniture and more. Enjoy art in serene gardens. Farm to table dinners, art and music events, Midsummer Music, weddings, etc. open : april 16-17 & 23-24 (11-3:30pm); may - oct mon - fri (10-5pm), sat (10-3pm), sun (10-4pm); nov - mid dec sat - sun (11-3:30pm)
egg harbor 6746 County Rd G woodwalkgallery.com 920-629-4877
zabler design jewelers [ad - pg. 182]
Contemporary and antique revival micro-pave designs, period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, high-grade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds and rare gemsAlexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite, Padparadscha Sapphire. open : daily 12 - 6pm d
ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801
chickadee’s mercantile [ad - pg. 175]
Unique home décor, boho styles, leather handbags, regular and plus size clothing, jewelry, art, crystals, apothecary, skin care, Bones Coffee, gifts, hand-selected vintage and Old Guys Rule merch. Inventory changes daily!
Facebook: chickadeesmercantile Instagram: chickadeesmercantiledoorcounty
open : 10am - 5pm may – end of oct .
fish creek 9331 Spring Rd (Top of the Hill Shops, Bld B-17) 920-868-5286
May-October, Wednesday-Sunday 10am – 5pm
Other times by appointment only 8093 State Hwy 57 | Unit C
Baileys Harbor
(920) 363-2651 | HouseofCrain.com
o’meara’s irish house [ad - pg. 4 & 158]
The Best of Ireland and Beyond. O’Meara’s features only the highest quality imports from Ireland including Aran Woollen Mills sweaters, wool capes and accessories from Jimmy Hourihan and Branigan Weavers, Celtic jewelry, Irish food, home goods, giftware, Dubarry of Ireland, and Inis Fragrance. d
fish creek 3970 Main St omearasirish.com 920-868-3528
jacksonport cottage gallery & gifts [ad - pg. 60]
Opened in 1984, the quaint cottage features the original work of more than 100 artists. Owners Amy & John Burris invite you to shop quality “hand-crafted” original gifts at reasonable prices. Art, Craft, and Amish Quilt Sales at Mr. G’s Hall, July 6-9 and Oct 5-8, 2023 open : daily 9am - 5pm (may - oct ); winter weekends (fri - sun ) closed in jan d jacksonport 6275 Hwy 57 jacksonportcottage.com 920-823-2288
hammersmith tv & electronics [ad - pg. 192]
Leave it at home? Find it here! Home entertainment electronics, LG® Smart TVs, pre-paid cell phones, computers, printer ink, toys, games, and a deep selection of electronics accessories. open : 8:30am - 5pm, mon - fri ; 8:30am - 4pm, sat d
sister bay 10514 Country Ln 920-854-2614
space [ad - pg. 155]
The not-so-serious gift shop. Books, greeting cards, funny finds, and home goods. You’re sure to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list at this cute little shop. Follow us on Instagram @spacesisterbay d
sister bay 10647 N Bay Shore Dr facebook.com/space54234 920-857-4185
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home décor • boho styles • leather handbags regular and plus size clothing • jewelry • art crystals • apothecary • Bones Coffee • gifts
skincare • hand selected vintage Old Guys Rule merch
Top of the Hill Shops (B-17)
Fish Creek • (920) 868-5286
Open Daily 10-5pm
May–End of October
.com/chickadeesmercantile
gifts etc.
tannenbaum holiday shop [ad - pg. 176]
Come see our vast selection of ornaments, collectables, and decor for your favorite holiday, Christmas, Halloween, 4th of July, and special occasions like a wedding or a new baby arrival. Tannenbaum has been a must-stop shop for over 40 years! d
sister bay 11054 Hwy 42 tannenbaumholidayshop.com 920-854-5004
fragrant isle lavender farm [ad - pg. 191]
Midwest’s largest lavender farm with 14,000 lavender plants. Learn about growing, harvesting, and processing. 100s of luxurious products from island-grown lavender. Enjoy delicious café specialties: lavender ice cream, artisanal chocolates, pastries and beverages.
washington island 1350 Airport Rd fragrantisle.com 920-847-2950
mann’s mercantile shops [ad - pg. 176]
“A Little Bit of Everything for Everyone”. Huge selection of Washington Island sweatshirts and t-shirts. Wonderful selection of souvenirs, gifts, local handmade items and Minnetonka moccasins. Best Homemade Cream & Butter Fudge! Complete True Value Store and Citgo Gas Station. d washington island 1176 Main Rd shopmannsmerc.com 920-847-2030
“A
Country Lady
Celebrating 34 years in Door County! Updated classics, fun tops in vibrant colors, sweaters, outerwear and jewelry. Mon-Sat 11am-5pm
920.868.1642
Celebrate
Door County
Home of ‘LazyOne Door County’ leisurewear for the entire family. Custom Door County souvenirs and Door County-made products!
920.868.5650
Door County Kids
Celebrating 13 years - bringing S.T.E.A.M. toys, books, puzzles and games to children in Door County. Embracing science, technology, engineering, art, math.
920.868.KIDS (5437)
Door County
Baby Boutique
Celebrating 13 years…A-B-C…12-3…Babies are our pleasure!
Layettes, custom Door County coordinates, soft plush toys, books, quality wood toys.
920.868.5437
Harbor Wear
Whether you’re interested in vacation mementos or Door County gifts, Harbor Wear truly has clothing for everyone – resort wear, sweatshirts, t-shirts and hats. 920.868.1737
From the Forty
An exceptional store featuring Door County souvenirs, home décor, unique gifts and handmade items from local craftsman. 920.868.5501
Riverstone Boutique 920.868.5312
A gem of a shop filled with women's apparel, handcrafted soaps, artisan jewelry, hats, scarves, handbags and much more! A must visit in beautiful Egg Harbor! (715) 587-1591
Howell Creek Gifts
A unique shop and gallery with jewelry, watches, metal wall art, art tiles, garden art, sculptures, pictures, luau shirts, dog, cat and bird art. Something for everyone! Best store music in Door County! 920.868.5137
A shopping destination for 25+ years, featuring seasonal gifts & home decor, home fragrances, specialty food items. Christmas, Halloween and Thanksgiving all year.
920.868.2829
Clothes a nd accessories for boys and girls in newborn to size 12, all seasons. You will find unique, high quality items for births, baptisms, birthdays, parties, vacations, beach days and everyday. Open every weekend from February until New Years; open daily from late spring until early fall. 920.868.3023 • IG: @riebespurejoy
3 & 4 TRILLIANT DIAMONDS & JEWELRY
Bringing a bit of the Caribbean to Wisconsin’s own paradise! Over 20 years of experien ce in fine jewelry, one-of-a-kind pieces, custom designs, and unique settings. Loose gemstones and finished jewelry set in precious metals. Tanzanite, Opal, Ammolite, Tourmaline, Diamonds & more. Gifts in everyone’s price range. Customize your next piece of jewelry!
920.264.0839 • IG: @trilliantdiamonds • FB: TrilliantDiamonds&Jewelry
5 CASTLE ART: BEAUTIFUL THINGS
Castle Art: Beautiful Things featuring Turkish Mosaic Lamps, Mad Mats, Moonstone, Labradorite & Larimar silver jewelry; rings, earrings & pendants. Also, WI Moonstone, Alebrijes statues and local Artisan stained glass, paintings & artwork. Unique gifts and art from local and world wide artisans. castleart.com • IG: @castleartimport • FB: CastleArt • 920.737.2995
6 DC CHOCOLATE DESIGN CAFE
Chocolate, full coffee menu, beer, wine and friendly smiles. Serving rich and bold milk chocolate and warm and complex dark chocolate. Handmade on site. Grab a seat at the bar and watch the process or sit outside on the patio with fresh espresso, beer or wine.
920.868.3502 • dcchocolatedesign.com • IG: @dcchocolatedesign
7 FUNKY ZEBRA
The largest Oh My Gauze store in the state. We also carry Kozan, Alembika, 3 Potato, Bryn Walker, IC collection, Lola Jeans, Luukaa, Moonlight, Paper Lace , and Tulip . There is something fun and fabulous for women of every shape and size!
920.86 8.1869
8 & 9 HART & HART
Fish Creek's premier woman’s clothing boutique! Featuring artisan sterling silver jewelry. We have fresh and classic looks in a wide range of sizes, from petite - 3X. Hart & Hart has the clothing you will love year after year!
920.868.2753 • IG: @hartandhartdoorcounty
10 WHAT NEXT?
Visit What Next? and discover a simply amazing collection of Naot shoes and sandals for men and women. If you don't find your size, we'll happily order it for you. Beautiful leather handbags, funky socks, artisan jewelry, and the latest from Parsley & Sage, Cut Loose, French Dressing Jeans, and Habitat 920.868.2993 • IG: @shopwhatnext
11 LOVE LETTER CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE
COMING SOON! Opening August 2023. Brands we carry: Tory Burch, Ralph Lauren, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Lilly Pulitzer, Burberry, Gucci, Patagonia, Athleta, Free People , and so much more! Brands and inventory constantly changing. Follow us on social media for updates. Good things come to those who thrift! Email us to start consigning! loveletterdoco@gmail.com
FB: LoveLetterConsignmentBoutique • IG: @lo veletter_doco
12 THE MAIN COURSE
A toy store for cooks. Serious cookware, honest advice, and fun accents for anyone with a kitchen. Featuring a surprising selection of Polish Pottery. For over 36 years, The Main Course in Fish Creek has offered customers and chefs of all skill levels a place to browse and share their passion for creating in the kitchen. Open year round. 920.868.2424 • FB: TheMainCourse • IG: @toysforcooks
13 SEVEN MONKEY IMPORTS
We would like to invite you to browse our one-of-a-kind selection of folk art and home decor created by some of the most talented artisans in Latin America. Our collection includes wall art, sculptures, pottery, handbags, toys, jewelry boxes, and much, much more! 920-868-5144
FB: SevenMonkeyImports • IG: @s evenmonkeyimports
14 GAGE FINE IMPORTS
A little bit of Italy right in Fish Creek! Artwork, candles, holiday decor, and designer jewelry. Large assortment of musical/motion clocks, crystal, wedding, special occasion gifts, etc. Catalogs and mail order available. Show this ad to receive a free gift from Italy! Open year round. 920.854.2359
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FOREVER GRATEFUL BOUTIQUE & GIFT SHOP & THE BRIAN PIER GALLERY
Enjoy an ecle ctic mix of nautical, home decor, vintage ships, cashmere scarves, jewelry, Christmas decor, vintage treasures, and Fragrant Isle & Seaquist Orchards Products. In The Brian Pier Gallery, experience the award-winning original oil paintings of Brian Pier. Please also visit our Sturgeon Bay, 20 South Madison Ave. location. 920.868.5238 • IG: @forevergratefulandpiergallery
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CHICKADEE'S MERCANTILE
A very unique selection of home décor, boho styles, leather handbags, regular and plus size clothing, jewelry, art, crystals, apothecary, provisions, gifts, hand selected vintage as well as Old Guys Rule tees and merch. Inventory changes daily, so there is always something new! Truly something for everyone here! 920.868.5286
FB: ChickadeesMercantile • IG: @chickadeesmercantiledoorco unty
18 LAGNIAPPE WINE GALLERY & GIFTS
A very eclectic shop. All the things women love and "just have to have." Terrific wines from small vineyards around the world, unique wine racks, glasses and accessories. Home goods, handmade soaps, clothing, jewelry, and wine tastings. Open 10am-5pm May-October. Winter weekends. 920.868.2429
19 A CUT ABOVE
20 BANK OF LUXEMBURG
Bank of Luxemburg is a reliable local source for personal and business banking expertise. With a mission “to have a positive impact on people’s lives,” our friendly and professional staff goes the extra mile to get to know you and your goals in order to provide personalized, down-toearth guidance through all stages of life. bankofluxemburg.com FB: BankofLuxemburg • IG: @bankofluxemburg
21 DAVID T. GREENE & ASSOCIATES
22 DOOR COUNTY CANNABIS CO.
Door County Cannabis Company is a local hemp-based business launched in 2019. We have been on the forefront of the industry and have become a trusted source for high quality hemp products. Our mission to bring positive change and move Wisconsin Forward is just getting started! doorcountycannabis.co • IG: @doorcana
23 CEDAR & SAND
Cedar and Sand showcases small batch, handmade goods made by skilled artisans across the country. The products are carefully selected and curated to showcase the beauty and quality of contemporary American craftsmanship. From jewelry to home decor, customers are sure to find a special gift or treat for oneself. IG: @cedarandsand_wi
24 KIND SOUL YOGA STUDIO & ESSENTIALS
Designed to offer a comfortable space to pract ice yoga in Door County. Experience carefully tailored individual practices or explore additional alternatives to in health and wellness. Kind Soul Yoga wants to support you in every way to help guide your best practice. kindsoulyoga.com • FB: KindSoulYogaLLC • IG: @kindsoulyoga
DOOR COUNTY CONFECTIONERY
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Photo ©2023 Edgar Andersonhome interiors
door county nature works [ad - pg. 195]
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egg harbor 7798 Hwy 42 doorcountynatureworks.com 920-868-2651
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egg harbor 7798 Hwy 42 designworksdoorcounty.com 920-868-3042
‘tis the season [ad - pg. 181]
Seasonal gifts, gourmet food items, Door County items, hand painted ornaments, tree trimming in a variety of colors and themes, custom wreaths, Halloween, Easter, home fragrance and decor. A fun-filled store for every season! Located on level 2 in the Main Street Shops. d
egg harbor 7828 Hwy 42 (Main Street Shops) 920-868-2829
chickadee’s mercantile [ad - pg. 175]
Good Vibes inside where everything is a bit brighter! A unique selection of home décor, boho styles, leather handbags, regular and plus size clothing, jewelry, art, crystals, apothecary, provisions, gifts and hand selected vintage. Inventory changes daily, so there is always something new to see! There is truly something for everyone here…come in and find your perfect piece!
Facebook: chickadeesmercantile open : 10am - 5pm may – end of oct
fish creek 9331 Spring Rd (Top of the Hill Shops, Bld B) 920-868-5286
great northern by design [ad - pg. 183]
A feast for your senses in home decor: unique home accents, luxurious French linens, hand painted Italian ceramics, DC art, handmade cherry rockers, lamps, rugs, bedding, candles, floral, furnishings. Special orders. open : 10 am - 5 pm, mon - sat ; winter : sat or by appointment farmers market : 9:30am - 1:30pm, wed d
fish creek 9106 Hwy 42, The Settlement Shops 920-868-4135
al johnson’s swedish butik [ad - pg. 192]
Featuring the beautiful simplicity of Swedish design: Ekelund runners and other weavings, glassware, dishes, accessories, and more. Plus Scandinavian-inspired clothes, shoes, jewelry, t-shirts, holiday ornaments, toys, books about Norway/Sweden and a wide range of fun goat products. Swedish food specialties, including Al’s own lingonberries, jams, herring, beets, and limpa bread. Look for the goats on our green sod roof!
open 7am - 3pm d
sister bay 10698 N Bay Shore Dr aljohnsons.com 920-854-2626
resale
reclaimed resale & consignment [ad - pg. 199]
Reclaimed offers an exceptional selection of stylish furniture, home goods & decor to satisfy every style for every room. A must stop for those who love to shop for things to create a beautiful home, all at a fraction of retail! New arrivals daily so the thrill of the hunt never ends. Truly a destination shop!
daily 10am- 4:30pm, closed wed & sun open winter weekends d ephraim 10451 Townline Dr reclaimeddoorcounty.com 920-854-3239
the simple solution estate sales and services [ad - pg. 202]
Northern Door’s only full-service estate-sale business. Business partners
Heidi Penchoff and Scott Lohman fill a niche: running onsite estate sales, a consignment store for estate-sale furnishings, and moving services for estate pieces into the showroom. Staff is passionate about upcycling, the only area retailer of Dixie Belle paint products. Classes on how to transform furniture are coming. Clients/realtors: schedule an appt! d ephraim thesimplesolutiondoco.com 920-333-2081
vintique resale [ad - pg. 200]
Vintique offers delightful in-style home decor and curated vintage finds. Enjoy our ever-changing inventory and seasonal palette, as the shop is constantly shifting. Pick out unique gifts and one-of-a-kind creations by local Door County artisans. Step through this iconic turret in Ephraim for a can’t miss retail experience. We’re conveniently located on Hwy 42!
open : mon - sat 10am – 5pm and winter weekends d ephraim 10254 Water St vintiqueresale.com 920-854-8060
love letter consignment boutique [ad - pg. 203]
Ralph Lauren, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Lilly Pulitzer, Burberry, Gucci, Patagonia, Athleta, Free People, and so much more! Brands and inventory constantly changing. Follow us on social media for updates. Good things come to those who thrift! Email us to start consigning!
loveletterdoco@gmail.com, fb: LoveLetterConsignmentBoutique, iG: @loveletter_doco fish creek Top of the Hill Shops, Unit A11
american antiques & jewelry
[ad – pg. 198]
Family owned and operated for over 25 years! We buy, sell and trade jewelry, coins, antiques, collectibles and more at a fraction of prices you’ll find in traditional stores. open mon , wed , thu , fri 9:30am- 5:30pm; tues until 7pm; and sat until 4pm d green bay 2545 W Mason St aaandj.com 920-498-0111
bargains unlimited [ad - pg. 201]
The place for finding treasures. Items change daily as donations are always arriving. Treasures can be found for bargain shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind items, antiques, furniture, toys, books, and more. Proceeds of the sales benefit the residents and staff of Scandia Village Senior Living Community. d sister bay 10578 Applewood Rd bargainsunlimited.org 920-854-9669
Open Year Round Winter Weekends
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Door County’s premier Dixie Belle Paint Co. retailer!
Dixie Belle Paint is a DIY high quality mineral chalk paint that is perfect for painting on furniture and can be used on wood, metal, glass, ceramic, fabric & more!
Where To Start Reading About Door County
Writer, poet and teacher, Norbert Blei learned his craft in Chicago, but produced his best writing about the people and beauty of Door County, his home for 40 years. Famously, he wrote almost every day in a converted chicken coop near Europe Lake. Among his many books, Door Way is still a must read and is available at Al Johnson’s Butik in Sister Bay. After Blei died in 2013, the Coop was moved to Write On, Door County, the well-known nonprofit in Juddville.
I rarely visit any place in the world without reading about it first. Once there, I prowl local bookstores and question knowledgeable owners for those books I need to tell me more about the place. The histories, maps, biographies, essays, stories, local poets, even local cook books. I want to see beyond the façade of restaurants, shops, galleries, local entertainment tabloids, and advertising, and purchase books to read while I’m there and then carry them home with me, adding to my own library for future enjoyment and reference. There’s nothing like revisiting a warm summer place
on a cold winter night in the pages of a good local book that brings the people, places, history, and culture alive in your hands.
Door County has a wealth of fine books that capture the past and ‘presence’ of this place. Where to begin? I would suggest H. R. Holand’s Old Peninsula Days, a must for your personal library of Door County books. Originally published in l925, and followed by many subsequent editions, Holand captures the lure, lore, and history of the county’s people and places, references earlier historians from Indian times, even French explorers, and gives the reader a solid sense of our pioneering times. He delves into all of the villages and towns from their very beginnings, including Rock Island, Washington Island, Ephraim, Fish Creek, Egg Harbor...not to mention stories of settlers toiling in the woods and on the waters. According to noted Door County bibliophile, part-time Sister Bay resident, and Egg Harbor book dealer Charles F. Calkins, “Old Peninsula Days is a quick but interesting read about Door County because it is an anecdotal history. The relatively short
vignettes do not constitute “hard history” that really details important aspects of the county’s evolution. Holand’s preceding (1917) two-volume History of Door County is the more characteristic “standard” county history of its period.
“I once heard someone say that Holand included “the leftovers” from his 1917 history in Old Peninsula Days, published eight years later in 1925. That is not true, however, as Holand included many of the same topics in both histories,” Calkins said.
In Chapter II of Holand’s Old Peninsula Days, he details the presence of the Native American culture on the peninsula through the words of 17th Century French historian La Potherie, who beautifully captures life among the Indians upon the Door landscape:
“The country is a beautiful one, and they have fertile fields planted with Indian corn. Game is abundant at all seasons, and in winter they hunt bears and beavers. They hunt deer at all times, and they even catch wild fowl in nets. In autumn there is a prodigious abundance of ducks, both black and white, of excellent flavor, and the savages stretch nets in certain places where these fowl alight to feed upon the wild rice. Then advancing silently in their canoes, they draw them up alongside of the nets in which the birds have been caught. They also capture pigeons in their nets in the summer. They make in the woods wide paths in which they spread large nets in the shape of
a bag and attached at each side they make a little hut of branches in which they hide. When the pigeons in their flight get within this open space, the savages pull a small cord which is drawn through the edge of the nets and thus capture sometimes five or six hundred birds in one morning, especially in windy weather. All the year round they fish for sturgeon, and for herring in the autumn; and in winter they have fruits. This fishery suffices to maintain large villages. They also gather wild rice and acorns. Accordingly, the peoples of the bay can live in utmost comfort.”
Charlie Calkins concludes, “In my view, you have to give credit where credit is due. Holand was one of the first to take the history of Door County seriously and set about to do something about it, record it in written form for posterity. Holand was educated and had a facility with the written word. At times, I believe, he played “fast and easy” with the facts, and in these instances he did not let the facts get in the way of what he thought was a good story. Much of what we know to be the true history of Door County, nevertheless, has come from Holand’s pen.” —
Norbert Bleifor all ages!
Sue Jarosh’s Lighthouse Books
Door County Polar Bear Press 920-839-5253 • 920-559-6275 Available at many retail shops in Door County or local Farmers Markets where Sue will personally sign your books! Call or go online to order
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fun • games
plum loco animal farm [ad - pg. 213]
Pet and feed our large farm animal family! Set young imaginations free with our hands-on children’s play-farm village, toys, lawn and board games, puzzles, picnic area, concessions, souvenirs, fall pumpkin painting. Free WiFi. Handicap access, group rates, annual passes.
egg harbor 4431 Plum Bottom Rd plumlocoanimalfarm.com 920-743-1617
red putter mini golf [ad - pg. 213]
Family fun! Challenging 18-hole course with many obstacles to putt around or through. Red Putter Pro Tournament first Saturday in August. Come see our Door County lighthouse display! Well known for our reasonable prices. open : daily 10 am - 10 pm. may throu G h october .
ephraim 10404 Water St (Hwy 42) 920-615-4787
evergreen miniature golf [ad - pg. 216]
Play | Putt | Explore! Family fun in Fish Creek - directly across from Peninsula State Park! A new unique,18-hole ADA accessible miniature golf course with high-quality greens and challenging shots surrounded by beautiful trees, gardens, and eco-focused educational exhibits that you can explore. open : daily in season
fish creek 3865 Hwy 42 evergreenminiaturegolf.com
skyway drive-in theatre [ad - pg. 211]
Door County’s only drive-in movie theater, open since 1950 Located between Fish Creek and Ephraim on Hwy 42, the Skyway is Wisconsin’s second-longest continuously running drive-in theater. As usual, we’ll have a terrific schedule of recently released movies in 2023!
fish creek 3475 Highway 42 doorcountydrivein.com 920-854-9938
pirate’s cove adventure golf [ad - pg. 216]
Join us for a true pirate adventure! Putt your way through mountain caves, over footbridges, and beneath cascading waterfalls on our award-winning 18-hole course. Swashbuckling fun for the whole family!
sister bay 2502 S Bay Shore Dr piratescove.com 920-854-4929
the farm [ad - pg. 215]
Visit farm animals in natural surroundings. Bottle-feed goat kids and lambs, pick up a piglet, milk a goat, and watch chicks hatch. See log buildings, farm tools, and implements, natural trails, exhibits, and our gift shop. open : daily 9am - 5pm; memorial day weekend - mid - oct
sturgeon bay 4285 Hwy 57
thefarmindoorcounty.com
920-743-6666
pets
Photo ©2023 xoMe Studio.jpggifts • grooming • food
door county dog store [ad – pg. 218]
Celebrating 19 years of business in Door County. “Dogs, bring your owners in to browse, sniff, and shop.” Handmade treats baked on premise from owners’ recipes - look for Stove Dog Bakery at local establishments. Holistic foods, fun land and water toys, apparel, and healthcare. Self-Service Dog Wash. d
sturgeon bay 230 Michigan St doorcountydogstore.com 920-746-9000
wisconsin humane society – door county campus [ad – pg. 219]
The WHS Door County Campus offers a same-day adoption program, stray-holding services for lost/found animals, low-cost vaccines for pets, and community events. The WHS Door County Campus is a local nonprofit unaffiliated with any national groups. All animals in adoption stay until they find a forever home! (Formerly known as Door County Humane Society). d
sturgeon bay 3475 Park Dr wihumane.org 920-746-1111
2023 Pets in Memoriam...
...We’ll Always Love You
domestic cat amy mikkelson sister bay
hound mix diane mcgoWan ellison bay
aussie/heeler mix ellen leclair jacksonport
black lab mix hannah boom, jack & david penchoff baileys harbor
...We’ll Always Love You pets
There is a bridge of memories from Earth to Heaven above. It keeps our dear ones near us It’s the bridge that we call love.
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse
Painting ©2023 Christopher Arndtlighthouses
baileys harbor range lights
The Range Lights are a pair of lighthouses: Upper Range Light, keepers house and tower; and Lower Range Light, square tower. They were placed 900 feet apart and aligned on a 340 degree bearing line to guide boats safely into the harbor. Built in 1869. On the National Register of Historic Places. Obtain a trail pass at the Ridges Sanctuary Nature Center at 8166 Hwy 57 to tour or walk the range light grounds. upper ran G e li G ht open to the public 11am - 2pm durin G the li G hthouse festival hours of operation may chan G e throu G hout the season
baileys harbor 8270 Ridges Rd, Hwy 57 920-743-4456
cana island lighthouse
Explore Door County’s most iconic lighthouse, which in 2019 celebrated 150 years of standing watch on the shore of Lake Michigan. Ride a hay-wagon over the causeway to explore the island, including the 89-foot-tall light tower, oil storage house and lighthouse keeper’s home. The highlight of any Cana Island visit is climbing the 97 steps of the tower’s spiral staircase to reach the gallery deck, which delivers a sweeping panoramic view of Lake Michigan and the Door County peninsula. open : 10am- 5pm, may - oct
baileys harbor 8800 E Cana Island Rd dcmm.org 920-743-5958
old baileys harbor ‘bird cage’ lighthouse
Alanson Sweet, the first person to discover Baileys Harbor, built this lighthouse on Lighthouse Island in 1852. The tower and keepers dwelling are made of limestone. Its most notable characteristic is a ‘birdcage’ lantern.
views : from the end of rid G es rd
baileys harbor
chambers island lighthouse
This lighthouse was built on Chambers Island to guide mariners through the channel from Lake Michigan to Green Bay. The structure, built in 1868, is made of Milwaukee cream brick. Open for self-guided tours when the caretaker is present. The keeper’s office is now a museum. boat tours durin G the li G hthouse festival open memorial weekend thru labor day ; weekends only fish creek 920-868-3100
eagle bluff lighthouse
Beginning in 1868 this brick lighthouse, perched on a 76 ft. high bluff, guided schooners and steamboats passing through the Strawberry Channel. It is now a museum with some of the ‘keepers’ original furnishing and artifacts. Tours of the lighthouse and grounds are available. A park sticker is required. open : 10 am - 4 pm ( late jun thru mid - oct )
fish creek Peninsula State Park (Shore Rd to Bluff Rd) 920-839-2377
lighthouses
pilot island lighthouse
Built in 1858. Boat tours from Gills Rock go past the lighthouse for viewing and photography.
gills rock 414-747-7188
plum island lighthouse
Built in 1858. Boat tours from Gills Rock go past the lighthouse for viewing and photography.
gills rock 414-747-7188
pottawatomie lighthouse
This is the oldest lighthouse in Wisconsin — built in 1836. The tower and keeper’s house are made from rock quarried on the island. It was named for the Native Americans who had inhabited the area and whose name means ‘keepers of the fire’. Docents provide guided tours. Museum shop. tours : 10 am - 4 pm ( memorial day weekend — columbus day ).
rock island Rock Island State Park 920-847-2235 414-747-7188
sherwood point lighthouse
This brick lighthouse and keepers dwelling is situated on the north entrance to Sturgeon Bay. It was the last manned lighthouse on the Great Lakes. Built in 1882. On the National Register of Historic Places. open to public durin G the li G hthouse festival boat tours G o past the li G hthouse ( mid - may thru mid - oct ).
sturgeon bay Sherwood Island 414-747-7188
ship canal lighthouses
Two historic lighthouses are located on a Coast Guard station. The North Pierhead Light structure, built in 1882, is notable because of its square shape and bright red color. The Ship Canal Light, built in 1899, is a large white tower and listed on the National Register of Historic Places open to public durin G the li G hthouse festival
sturgeon bay 2501 Canal Rd 414-747-7188
museums
belgian heritage center [ad - pg. 229]
Exhibits and videos featuring the fascinating Belgian culture: unique languages, traditions, food, architecture. Genealogical and historical research materials available. Check website for hours, events and tour opportunities.
brussels 1255 County Rd DK belgianheritagecenter.org 920-825-7319
eagle bluff lighthouse museum
Beginning in 1868 this brick lighthouse guided schooners and steamboats passing through the Strawberry Channel. It is now a museum with some of the ‘keepers’ original furnishings and artifacts. Guided tours of the lighthouse and grounds. Park sticker required. eagleblufflighthouse.doorcountyhistoricalsociety.org open : 10 am - 4 pm ( late jun thru mid - oct ).
fish creek Peninsula State Park (Shore Rd to Bluff Rd) 920-839-2377
death’s door maritime museum – gills rock [ad - pg. 227]
A hidden DC gem. The museum features a shipwreck and scuba diving exhibit, artifacts brought from Lake Michigan and information on the dangerous passage known as Death’s Door. Explore the indoor wooden fishing tug Hope.
ellison bay 1 2724 W Wisconsin Bay Rd dcmm.org 920-743-5958
pottawatomie lighthouse museum
The oldest Wisconsin lighthouse — built in 1856. Named for the Native Americans who had inhabited the area and whose name means ‘keepers of the fire’. Docents provide guided tours. Museum shop. tours : 10 am - 4 pm ( memorial day weekend — columbus day ).
rock island Rock Island State Park 920-847-2235 414-747-7188
corner of the past museum [ad - pg. 231]
Sister Bay Historical Society offers fascinating docent-led tours.
admission : $10 adults , kids free , includes knowled G eable tour G uide (and /or self - G uided tour with discovery pen audio ) at 11am, 1pm, and 2:30pm reserve tour tickets online : doorcountytickets com open : 10am - 4pm, mon - fri / herita G e pro G rams on sat , memorial day weekend - early oct sister bay Hwy 57 at Country Lane & Fieldcrest Road sisterbayhistory.org 920-854-7680
door county maritime museum [ad - pg. 227]
Explore tales of bold ship captains, brave seamen, stalwart lighthouse keepers, innovative shipbuilders, much more. Located between the historic downtown bridges on Sturgeon Bay’s historic working waterfront, the Door County Maritime Museum offers a fun and educational experience for all ages. d
sturgeon bay 120 N Madison Ave dcmm.org 920-743-5958
jacobsens museum
This small restored log cabin, owned by Jens Jacobsen prior to 1930, has an outstanding collection of natural and historical artifacts from the region. There are hand-carved ship models, pieces of authentic furniture, and artifacts from shipwrecks — including a huge rudder from the shipwreck of the Louisiana. open : 10 am - 4 pm ( memorial day - columbus day ).
washington island Little Lake Rd washingtonisland.com 920-847-2179
preserving the past
baileys harbor historical society
We collect, research, preserve and disseminate knowledge about the history of Baileys Harbor. The BHHS hopes to have a full museum some day, but in the meantime, archives and artifacts and information on upcoming activities and events can be viewed in display cases at the Baileys Harbor Town Hall.
baileys harbor baileysharborhistoricalsociety.org
belgian heritage center [ad - pg. 229]
We tell the story of the Belgian settlement area of northeastern Wisconsin. Located in the Namur Historic District — a designated National Landmark. Explore the campus, dating back to the 1860s. You will find exhibits and videos that feature the fascinating culture of the Belgians, including their unique languages, traditions, food and architecture. Genealogical and historical research materials available. Check website for hours, events and tours.
brussels 1255 County Rd DK belgianheritagecenter.org 920-825-7319
egg harbor historical society
We endeavor to “make Egg Harbor History come alive for future generations through the collection, preservation and sharing of the heritage of Egg Harbor.” Self-guided tours, with locations pin-pointed on Google Maps (link on website) and printable information about each , visitors can take the Village Historical Walking Tour and Historic Driving Tour.
egg harbor eggharborwi.com
liberty grove historical society
The society sports a museum on its Ellison Bay property. A restored Baptist Church with a display of artifacts from local families dating back to the 1800s as well as two picker shacks, a granary and a cottage from the Liberty Park Lodge are present at the museum site. The LGHS also participates in an annual arts and crafts show and tractor and old-engine show.
ellison bay libertygrovehistorical.org 920-854-1926
ephraim historical foundation
We are dedicated to the preservation of Ephraim’s history and heritage, and serve as stewards of five Village Museums: the Anderson Barn (1880), Pioneer Schoolhouse (1880), Anderson Store (c. 1858), Goodletson Cabin (c. 1855), and the Historic Iverson House (1854). The season’s exhibits are hosted at the Anderson Barn Museum.
ephraim ephraim.org
gibraltar historical association
Our initial goal was the restoration of the Old Town Hall, a 100 year-old building. The History Center, located behind Noble House Museum, preserves local history and culture by scanning and archiving photos, and displaying local collections of artifacts. Other activities include exhibits at the Museum, walking tours, and Gibraltar Talks held at the Old Town Hall.
fish creek historicnoble.org — co ntinued
• View displays that tell the story of the Belgian immigrants
• Walk the historic campus that dates to the 1860s
• Tour the 1894 schoolhouse and a traditional Belgian roadside chapel
• Take a pre-arranged Belgian heritage tour
• Attend one of the annual heritage events featuring Belgian foods and beverages
• Watch videos featuring the Walloon language
All in the heart of the Namur Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, awarded for the area’s significant ethnic architecture.
preserving the past
jacksonport historical society
We focus on historical programs, research, commemorative activities, and a collection of tangible historical memorabilia. In 2008 JHS became owners of 4.3 acres at the south end of the village, home to a log cabin donated by Kevin and Debbie Magno, start of a long-awaited museum complex for housing and exhibiting historical materials.
jacksonport jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org
sister bay historical society [ad - pg. 231]
The Society’s first major project 28 years ago was to renovate the donated Anderson House, housing historical items, including late 1800s furnishings, photos and artifacts. Anderson House has been joined by 15 other heritage buildings that are open to visitors, and the property is now called Corner of the Past Museum. Events and programming are a major draw, including a weekly farmers market, the oldest in northern Door County. docent - led tours are scheduled mon .- fri at 11am, 1 pm and 2:30pm $10 per person on - site , or book visits in advance at doorcountytickets com
sister bay sisterbayhistory.org 920-854-7680
door county historical society
The oldest historical group in DC. Our far-reaching activities include maintaining and operating Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum, Historical Village at The Crossroads, Hanson House, and Door County Archives. The society also designates historical sites, and provides programming for schools.
sturgeon bay doorcountyhistoricalsociety.org crossroadsatbigcreek.com
washington island farm museum
With emphasis on 1870-1940, our collection of farm buildings and old-time farm implements is impressive. 19th century craft demonstrations and kids’ activities on summer Wednesdays. The Veblen Study Cabin is an especially unique piece of Island history. From 1896 to 1926, world-famous economist Thorstein Veblen spent summers here, and in 1916 he built a study cabin and home. The Washington Island Heritage Conservancy moved the cabin and it is being restored on the shore of Little Lake, next to Jacobsen Museum.
washington island islandheritageconservancy.com
washington island historical archives
Official Town of Washington records, school records dating back to 1887, indexed copies of Door County Advocate articles about the Island from 1862 to 1960s, photos, maps, audio tapes and videos, copies of Island publications, individual files on island families, records of Island organizations, resorts, businesses and community life, census and cemetery records, a genealogy database with thousands of records, and publications for sale (books and DVDs). Find what you’re looking for by visiting, calling or e-mailing. Steve Reiss, Archivist. open : t uesdays and f ridays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm or by appointment washisldarchives@gmail.com
washington island 910 Main Rd Washington Island Community Center 920-847-3072
History is Always Making News in Sister Bay!
Daily Docent-Led History Tours in Sister Bay
Monday–Friday
Explore 16 renovated historic buildings, 1875 Anderson family farmhouse with late 1800s furnishings and artifacts.
Authentic buildings: barn, granary, machine shed, log cabins, migrant’s cottage, summer kitchen, sawmill, blacksmith.
Open Monday–Friday, 10am– 4pm, late May–early October
Admission: $10, Kids Free
For more info, call 920-854-7680, visit: sisterbayhistory.org Purchase tickets when you arrive at the museum!
Sister Bay Stories
Koessl Barn, Corner of the Past Museum, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
• Door County Medical Center: Brian Stephens, CEO — June 20
• Growing Up in Sister Bay in 1960s-70s: Dick Burress — July 11
• Rudy's Diner-Before JJ's & Wild Tomato: Paul Bokelmann — Aug. 22
• Sister Bay Bowl: Paula Anschutz — September 21
• History of Firefighting in No. Door: Chris Hecht — October 10
Northern Door County’s Oldest Farmers Market
Sister Bay's Farmers Market on Saturday mornings offers fresh locally-grown fruits and vegetables, flowers and prepared foods from local vendors. Artists and artisans demonstrate a wide variety of crafts, check Facebook page for rotating schedule of events.
Corner of the Past Museum,10310 Fieldcrest Rd. Saturdays • 9am – 1pm • June 24 – early Oct.
Exploring Heritage Village at Big Creek
Looking for a fun, educational, family-friendly experience while visiting Door County? Heritage Village at Big Creek could be the answer. Located in Sturgeon Bay at the corner of Michigan St. and Hwy 42/57, the picturesque village and its interactive exhibits offers visitors a glimpse into Door County’s rich, deep history. And the kids can safely explore and learn. Here are some of the reasons to visit.
Living History
The village features eight historic buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Six buildings are original structures that have been relocated from other Door County locations and restored. You can take a self-guided tour of the village, exploring each building to learn about life in Door County during the important decades of 1880-1910, a boom -
ing era for local communities and the overall economic landscape. Heritage Village also hosts special events throughout the year that feature costumed interpreters to interact with visitors.
Get Closer to Nature
A visit to a historic village offers a huge opportunity to get close to nature. Whether it’s exploring the trails at Crossroads at Big Creek, wandering among the historic buildings, or walking the nearby Ice Age Trail, your family can experience firsthand the county’s immediate beauty. Take in the rolling prairies, lush forests, and calm waters while enjoying the fresh air!
Live Blacksmith Demos
Viewing a live blacksmith demonstration is an incredible opportunity filled with learning potential. Witness how skilled pioneer artisans created intricate works from simple pieces of iron. There’s nothing quite like seeing an experienced blacksmith perform their craft in real life.
Unique Shopping
If you’re looking for unique souvenirs or handmade gifts, be sure to check out the gift shop located inside The Greene Store. Locally made jewelry, books about local history, vintage postcards, classic board games based on traditional designs, and much more.
Madden Tool Museum
Ever wondered what life was like before the invention of modern tools? The Madden Tool Museum provides a vital educational experience, providing an up close glimpse into the past. Learn how people lived over 100 years ago and how they used various tools to survive and thrive. Besides the immediacy of authentic artifacts, you can see how these tools were actually used. See how far we’ve come over the centuries, incrementally making life a bit easier. Learn about historical artifacts that date back centuries and enjoy interactive activities together with your entire family.
doorcountyhistoricalsociety.org/heritage-village
evergreen miniature golf
activities
[ad - pg. 244]
Play | Putt | Explore! Family fun in Fish Creek - directly across from Peninsula State Park! A new unique,18-hole ADA accessible miniature golf course with high-quality greens and challenging shots surrounded by beautiful trees, gardens, and eco-focused educational exhibits that you can explore.
open : daily in season
fish creek 3865 Hwy 42 evergreenminiaturegolf.com
fish creek scenic boat tours
[ad - pg. 239]
Cruise aboard our 69 passenger tour boat docked downtown Fish Creek. Daily narrated tours to Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, Peninsula State Park, Millionaire’s Row, Eagle Cave, Ephraim and the many islands, bluffs and beaches. Our daily sunset cruise offers free live music. Special Fireworks cruises throughout the
season. daily 1-2 hour tours start at $29, seniors discounts , kids 12 & under $5
fish creek 9448 Spruce St doorcountybywater.com 920-421-4442
open door bird sanctuary
[ad - pg. 243]
Experience birds of prey in a natural environment! An awe-inspiring 1-hour program; see and touch artifacts and visit with birds on exhibit. 33 acres of serene landscape, 3 different scenic hikes and a picnic area; it’s an afternoon to remember! open sat june 17- sept 2; tues july 4 and sunday sept 3 pro G ram at 1pm, G uided trail hike 2:30pm – open 12-4pm private tours anytime , by appointment jacksonport 4114 County Rd I opendoorbirdsanctuary.org 920-493-BIRD; 920-724-1399
northern door boat rental [ad - pg. 239]
DC’s, newest, most experienced and most accommodating boat rental. Offering the highest-quality pontoon boats with the most horsepower in the area. Hourly, half day, full day and multi-day rentals available. Add a tube to your rental for more fun on the water! Located behind Waterfront Restaurant at Yacht Works Marina, just north of downtown Sister Bay.
sister bay 10967 N Bay Shore Dr doorcountybywater.com 920-421-8687
sister bay boat rentals [ad - pg. 238]
Proud to provide the area’s best-maintained fleet of recreational watercraft. We offer Chaparal/Monterey speed boats, jet skis and pontoon boats, plus waterboards, skis, kneeboards, and tubes. Our years of experience in the boating industry makes us true loyal experts in boating Lake Michigan’s waters. Our pontoon boats are pet friendly and wheelchair accessible.
sister bay 10707 N. Bay Shore Dr doorcountyboats.com 920-421-3330
sister bay bowl [ad - pg. 244]
The Sister Bay Bowl is the place for date-night dinner, late-night cocktails, family gatherings, beer and bowling! Roll a game on their vintage lanes while enjoying a cold beer and homemade pizza. Kids menu includes a game of bowling! Voted “Best Fish Fry” and “Best Old Fashioned.” open : for lunch and dinner bowlin G alley is open daily at 11am ‘til bar close pizza served late d
sister bay 10640 N Bay Shore Dr sisterbaybowl.com 920-854-2841
Island Adventure Co., Washington Island
sister bay scenic boat tours [ad - pg. 238]
Come cruise aboard our 149 passenger, double decker tour boat docked in downtown Sister Bay. We offer daily narrated tours to Eagle Bluff Lighthouse, Death’s Door and the many islands, bluffs and beaches surrounding Door County. Enjoy the sun on our upper-level sun deck or find shade and refreshment on our lower bar deck. Don’t miss our Sunset Live Music cruises (Mon.-Sat.) and special fireworks trips throughout the season
sister bay 10707 N. Bay Shore Dr doorcountyboats.com 920-421-4444
door county boat rental [ad - pg. 238]
Fun on the water by the hour, day, week. Fishing, speedboats, pontoons, sailboats, canoes, jet skis, SUP and kayaks! Water-ski/tubing charters.
Maritime Museum - 120 N Madison Ave (waterfront) & Beach Harbor Resort - 3662 N Duluth Ave (waterfront)
sturgeon bay waterfrontdoorcounty.com 920-746-6071
island adventure company [ad - pg. 241]
Go on an Island Adventure! Rentals of utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), stand up paddle boards, kayaks, fishing kayaks, and electric bikes, plus paddling lessons and kayak tours on beautiful Washington Island. Rentals and camp store at Jackson Harbor, plus NEW rental concession on Rock Island! Located just steps from both the Detroit Harbor and Jackson Harbor ferry docks.
washington island 164 Green Bay Rd
washington island ferry line
Daily ferries from Northport Pier to the island. Passengers, autos, motorcycles, bicycles. Summer: 25 round trips per day. Winter: two round trips per day. Tour on your own or by Cherry Train (in season). Free parking: Northport ferry terminal. Northport Ferry and Rock Island Ferry Combination tickets available.
northport pier wisferry.com
920-847-2546
800-223-2094
Open Door Bird Sanctuary
Photo ©2023 Larry MohrBowling Alley
House-made Pizza until Bar Close!
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Door County
“We’re always searching for ways to better meet the needs of today’s traveler and resident,” says Morgan Rusnak, Destination Door County’s community engagement manager, who is facilitating a program to help businesses add 8 more charging stations this year.
Door County is helping the initiative for clean transportation by offering 15 public places to charge electric vehicles and 20 lodging facilities and campgrounds with plug-ins for their guests. Trips to Door County that fall within 200 miles are now accessible because of convenient hook-ups throughout the county.
How can driving electric make a difference? Did you know, the largest source of climate pollution in the U.S. is not manufacturing, but transportation — according to Earthjustice, a nonprofit environmental law organization.
Emissions are poor for the planet but also for our health, causing asthma, bronchitis, cancer, and premature death.
CITIES 200 MILES FROM STURGEON BAY:
200 MILES: winthrop harbor, il
antioch, il phelps, wi
cadillac, mi
199 MILES: middleton, wi
la valle, wi
198 MILES: oakdale, wi
wadsworth, il
197 MILES: garden, mi verona, wi
196 MILES: milton, wi thorp, wi
cross plains, wi camp douglas, wi salem, wi
A Duke University study added up the health and environmental costs associated with fossil fuels, finding we need to add another $3.80/gallon of gas ($4.80 diesel) to offset the resulting costs to our society, for both health and climate repair. — Marise Redmann
Have an electric vehicle? Visit doorcounty.net/EVchargingstations for a complete list of charging stations before you hit the road to the Door Peninsula.
artists • galleries
katie musolff [ad - pg. 255]
Katie Musolff lives and works along the backwaters of the Mississippi River in Vernon County, WI. Her work is based on the adventures she has while poking her head and hands into the natural world outside her back door. She’s been making a living as a full-time artist for 14 years and plans to continue.
stoddard, wi katiemusolff.com 414-651-3463
plum bottom gallery [ad - pg. 247]
Now featuring three Door County locations! Visit our original location on 20 rolling acres, our downtown Egg Harbor location, or our newest location in Fish Creek. Featuring over 150 national collected artists, including resident jewelry artist Angela Olson Luberger. Visit Plum Bottom’s three galleries and experience art. open : daily 10am - 5pm
egg harbor 4999 Plum Bottom Rd PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819
egg harbor 7813 Hwy 42 (downtown) PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819
fish creek 4175 Main St PlumBottomGallery.com 920-743-2819
woodwalk gallery [ad - pg. 249]
A mix of evocative art in a historic barn. Over 75 artists. Paintings, metalwork, wood, glass, jewelry, furniture and more. Enjoy serene art gardens, farm to table dinners, special art and music events, Midsummer Music, weddings and more. open : apr 16-17 & 23-24 (11-3:30pm), may - oct m - f (10-5pm), sat (10-3pm), sun (10-4pm), nov - mid dec sat - sun (11-3:30pm)
egg harbor 6746 County Rd G woodwalkgallery.com 920-629-4877
fine art
artists galleries
artzy studio [ad - pg. 253]
Meet artist Cynthia L. Koshalek and view her award-winning art in ceramics, jewelry, glass, and painting. Also, featuring the owl art of Clarence P. Cameron and stained glass by Norma Hove. In the butterfly garden find a variety of garden art by Midwest artists. Daily demonstrations in the studio or butterfly garden. open : 10:00am - 4:00pm thur - mon ( may - oct ) Instagram @ clkartist2017
ephraim 10329 Hwy 42 facebook.com/Artzy-1095708867124923 608-438-7633
george burr gallery [ad - pg. 253]
Breathtaking pastel landscapes by resident artist George Burr. Also representing other potters and jewelers. Functional and decorative pottery, jewelry, coasters, magnets, cards, limited edition prints, gifts, yard art, resin coated acrylics and much more. open daily : 10am - 4pm (may - oct ) and 10am-4pm (nov – apr ) d
ephraim 10325 Hwy 42 GeorgeBurr.com 920-854-7877
zabler design jewelers [ad - pg. 251]
Original contemporary designs and antique revival micro pave designs, period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, and highgrade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds and rare gems - Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire.
open : daily 12-6pm d
ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801
photography
door county images [ad - pg. 253]
Capturing the heart of DC through his trademark photo-painting technique, artist Christopher Arndt breathes new life into scenes of DC. From the beauty of orchard lined roads, to the picturesque bluff-lined shores, his images highlight the peninsula’s amazing landscape and history. Available at select locations throughout Door County.
door county doorcountyimages.com 630-690-3146
frykman studio gallery [ad - pg. 255]
Original hand-carved wood carvings and oil paintings by David Frykman, DC nature photography by Heather Harle Frykman and Lucas Frykman, pottery and sculpture by Steve Jorgenson.
open daily : 10 am - 5 pm (may - oct ) weekends in winter d
sister bay 2566 S Bay Shore Dr (Hwy 42) frykmangallery.com 920-854-7351
len villano photography [ad - pg. 254]
Featuring the work of this internationally-published local photographer. Specializing in fine art, nature, and wildlife photography of DC and beyond. Prints can be purchased framed or unframed, or licensed for publication. Available for commissions, assignments, private instruction and lectures. d sturgeon bay lenvillano.com 920-559-1438
Woodwalk Gallery
Zabler Design Jewelers
music & theater
festivals • concerts
death’s door dance festival
[ad – pg. 257]
A free multi-day dance event, July 27th-30th. Performances: Living Traditions @Trueblood, Wickman House Pop-up, Sister Bay Pavilion. Highlights: children’s book reading w/Indigenous Dance Artist Ria Thundercloud, workshop
w/Interdisciplinary Artist Charlique C. Rolle, sound/movement exploration
w/Composer Tim Russell, dance & poetry workshop w/Choreographer Janet Lilly & Poet Susan Firer, plus Coffee & Conversation: Dancing Around Race w/Anti-racist Activator + Dance Artist Gerald Casel.
door county deathsdoordancefestival.com
midsummer’s music festival
[ad – pg. 262]
Midsummer’s Music presents enticing chamber music for winds, strings, and piano, drawing on the extraordinary talents of musicians from Lyric Opera Chicago, the symphonies of Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Ravinia Festival, and others. Our resident string quartet, the Griffon, provides music education for all ages in Door and Brown counties.
door county midsummersmusic.com 920-854-7088
peninsula music festival [ad – pg. 264]
Door County’s premier orchestral experience, featuring over 80 musicians from more than 40 of the nation’s top orchestras. Our 71st Symphony Series will feature truly world class performances of beloved works by Mozart, Copland, Bach, Bruckner and many more. Concerts will be held August 1-19 and tickets start at $35. Students and children are just $10 north ephraim 10431 N Water St musicfestival.com 920-854-4060
theaters • playhouses
birch creek music performance center [ad – pg. 259]
A summer music academy offering live concerts in Percussion, Steel Pan & World Music; Symphony and Big Band Jazz, with internationally recognized faculty musicians and advanced academy students. Concerts begin at 7pm in historic barn, with pre-concert music at 6:30 pm. Matinee concerts are 3 pm. Percussion, Steel Pan & World Music: June 22-July 1; Symphony: July 4, 6-15; Big Band Jazz: July 19-29 and Aug 2-12. Fall Concert Series: Sept 9–Dec 2, 2023 egg harbor 3821 County E birchcreek.org 920-868-3763
Celebrating the presentation, process & passion of human expression!
July 27-30, 2023
deathsdoordancefestival.com
FREE Public Dance Event
Thursday, July 27
Living Traditions at Trueblood
Performances – 4:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Classes & Demos – 5:30 pm
Trueblood Performing Arts Center
Washington Island
* Bring blanket & chair
Friday, July 28
Finding My Dance
Children’s author/dance artist Ria Thundercloud
Reading – 1:00 pm
Door County Library, Egg Harbor
(Donald & Carol Kress Pavilion)
Classes – 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sister Bay Village Hall
Wickman House Pop-up
Performance – 6:00 pm
* Bring blanket & chair
Note: dinner not available, but drinks for purchase in gazebo!
Saturday, July 29
Classes – 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Ephraim Village Hall & Sister Bay Village Hall
Workshop – 1:30 pm
Dancing – The Body Thinking
Poetry – The Building of Words
Janet Lilly & Susan Firer
Sister Bay Village Hall
Performance – 6:00 pm
Sister Bay Beach Pavilion
* Bring blankets, chairs, snacks, drinks!
Sunday, July 30
Coffee & Conversation – 10:30 am
Gerald Casel: “Dancing Around Race”
Björklunden
Rain Dates: Friday, 7/28 & Saturday, 7/29 7:00 pm, Björklunden
Please check our website for a complete list of activities and ways to support free public dance in Door County.
theaters playhouses
fishstock concert series [ad – pg. 261]
Concerts are held in a 100-year-old Door County dairy barn, which has been renovated for seating in our hayloft acoustic area and in our groundlevel indoor area plus additional seating outside. Concert areas feature independent state of the art lighting and sound systems, creating a personal and rustic setting for performers and audiences alike. A digital projector system with a 10-foot screen relays the stage view outside.
fish creek 3127 County Rd F fishstockmusic.com 414-659-1521
door community auditorium [ad – pg. 260]
DC’s indoor center for performing arts, big-name entertainment, and educational opportunities. Our stage has been graced by Joan Baez, Lyle Lovett, Ziggy Marley, The Wood Brothers and Mavis Staples. Year-round exhibits, concerts, movies, lectures, and performances - a diverse mix of professionals, community groups, and student artists. d
fish creek 3926 Hwy 42 dcauditorium.org 920-868-2728
northern sky theater [ad – pg. 263]
Northern Sky is a must-see Door County theater experience: original musicals presented beneath stars and towering pines in Peninsula Park Amphitheater, as well as indoors at the intimate, state-of-the-art Gould Theater. No matter the venue, Northern Sky is “a Door County tradition…one of the most exceptional professional troupes in the country” (Chicago Tribune). d
fish creek 9058 County Rd A northernskytheater.com 920-854-6117
peninsula players theatre [ad – pg. 265]
Door County’s professional theatrical treasure presents Broadway-quality comedies, dramas, and musicals for 88 seasons. Mother nature provides the picturesque setting and the Players’ renowned artistic company provides a truly unforgettable theatrical experience. Visit the website for the 2023 season.
fish creek 4351 Peninsula Players Rd peninsulaplayers.com 920-868-3287
rogue theater [ad – pg. 266]
A community theater that provides entertainment for all ages, as well as theater classes. Shows include murder mystery, improv, TV skits, comedy, and heartfelt drama. Known for fun characters and humorous skits, Rogue Theater has something for everyone. A true gem for the community. Check their website for details.
sturgeon bay 9 17 N 14th Ave roguetheater.org 920-818-0816
fm 106.9 the lodge [ad – pg. 267]
World Class Music for a World Class County! The Lodge plays music that fits the Door County lifestyle, showcasing an adult singer-songwriter format. Available in northeast Wisconsin on air at 106.9 FM, 93.3 FM, and streaming free online at fm1069thelodge.com, it’s music you love. d
door county 1069thelodge.com 920-854-3400 or 920-746-1069
2023 Concerts
June 22 - July 1July 4 | July 6 - 15
Jazz I: July 19 - 29
Jazz II: August 2 - 12
Fall Concert Series: September through December
Order tickets online or call (920) 868-3763.
3 Miles East of Egg Harbor on County Rd E | birchcreek.org/Tickets
Birch Creek’s 48th Season
From mid-June to mid-August each summer, Birch Creek Music Performance Center students and faculty are in residence for four, two-week Academy Sessions in Percussion, Steel Pan & World Music; Symphony and Big Band Jazz. The campus is set in a beautiful rural landscape three miles east of Egg Harbor and welcomes advanced music students and faculty performing artists who study and teach by day and present 30 concerts at night in the historic Dutton Concert Barn. Faculty and students also perform a full range of public outreach concerts at venues throughout Door County. Opening night is Thursday, June 22 at 7:00 PM with pre-concert music at 6:30 PM.
Faculty members and friends return to Birch Creek for the Fall Concert Series: Talk of the Town , featuring Kevin Van Ess and his Dixieland Jazz Band (Sept 9); Dan Moore & Friends (Sept 16); Jazz Faculty Favorites (Sept 23); Percussion Combo: Brad Stirtz & Friends (Oct 7); and Christmas at Birch Creek (December 2). Concert schedule subject to change. Tickets available at BirchCreek.org/Tickets or call (920) 868-3763.
DCA’s 2023 Main Stage Season!
Door Community Auditorium
(DCA) is excited to announce its 2023 performance schedule! This year’s season is especially eclectic, appealing to a wide spectrum of musical tastes and featuring well-loved names.
DCA selected this year’s shows with two main goals in mind: first, being inclusive, and second, hosting artistically excellent, fun, and healing experiences for our community. For instance, the Happy Together tour alone brings six iconic bands—The Turtles , Little Anthony, Gary Puckett &
Gap, The Vogues , The Classics IV, and The Cowsills —to DCA’s stage. But that’s just a handful of the diverse artists who will grace the stage this season, which also includes Gladys Knight , Nitty Gritty Dirt Band , Sierra
Martin Sexton , Marshall Tucker Band , Billy Bob Thornton
Robert Cray, Marty Stuart , Hiplet Ballerinas , and many more.
For a full listing of shows visit dcauditorium.org.
"I'm excited to bring you many of our longtime artist friends, plus two new performers, Matthew Fowler on Aug 8. and Patty & Craig on Aug. 13. Arrive early and enjoy a 5:30pm pre-show by guitar wizard George Sawyn. Looking forward to seeing you!"
-Steve Ellmann
Ten Excellent Folk-Oriented Concerts at Fishstock
Fishstock Concert Series’s 2023 season begins with a July 2nd performance by singer/songwriter Will Kruger and continues through nine additional concerts to Eric Lewis & Friends on Sept. 3rd.
The 10-concert Fishstock Concert Series includes a wide range of well-known musicians in the genres of folk, Americans, and alternative music, said concert promoter Steve Ellmann. “This is a group of touring musicians that represents many of the best musicians on the current music scene, with the heavy emphasis on folk that our patrons have always enjoyed. This year we’ve got two new performers, Matthew Fowler on Aug. 8 and Patty & Craig on Aug. 13. Reserved seating tickets ($25) can be purchased in advance at Door County Tickets (doorcountytickets.com). Both reserved and general admission tickets can be purchased on show nights (cash or check only) at the Fishstock ticket booth, which opens at 6:00 pm. General admission tickets are $20.
Exciting, pulse-pounding, riveting concerts featuring world-class chamber musicians Season 33 • Mid-June to Labor Day
Powerful Concerts, Brilliant Musicians, Intimate Settings
Midsummer’s Music presents live classical concerts from mid-June through early September. This year, enjoy 42 passionate concerts featuring Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Brahms , Haydn , Beethoven , and more, plus discoveries from women who should be heard, including Ilse
Fromm-Michaels , Fanny Mendelssohn
Hensel , and Johanna Müller-Hermann
Intimate venues allow you to sit close to our world-class musicians and watch as they communicate by eye contact, all while reveling in the excellent artistic quality of some of the music world’s best. At post-concert receptions, you are invited to mingle with the musicians. We present year-round concerts, too, with performances by visiting ensembles and our own resident Griffon String Quartet .
See the complete schedule at midsummersmusic.com or call 920-854-7088.
JUNE 14 –OCTOBER 21
Northern Sky Theater’s 2023 Season
The quintessential Door County experience? Northern Sky’s got you covered. Take your pick from two unparalleled venues: an amphitheater of towering cedars under the stars in Peninsula State Park, or the state-of-the-art Gould Theater, set on 40 wooded acres in Fish Creek. No matter the venue, you’ll see the original musicals that led the Chicago Tribune to call Northern Sky “one of the most exceptional professional troupes in the country.”
In 2023, Northern Sky will present two shows outdoors in Peninsula State Park during the summer: The Fish Whisperer, a comedy implying something’s fishy in small-town Shewauga, and Cheeseheads! The Musical , a Wisconsin musical ‘gouda’ luck fable. Indoors for the summer at the Gould Theater, the company will present Guys on Ice (celebrating its 25th anniversary) alongside the deer hunting musical comedy Guys & Does.
This September, Northern Sky will present Lipstick Optional, a concert celebrating the women of Northern Sky, at Peninsula State Park for three weekends. The Gould will present When Pigs Fly in the fall, a heart-warming celebration of traditional American humor and harmony.
Peninsula Music Festival’s 2023 Symphony Series
Peninsula Music Festival will present its 71st season under the baton of internationally renowned Norwegian conductor Rune Bergmann. The Symphony Series showcases the remarkable talents of over 80 musicians from more than 40 of the nation’s top orchestras. From August 1 to 19, the festival features truly world-class performances of beloved works by Mozart, Copland, Bach, Bruckner, and numerous other celebrated composers. With tickets starting at $35, this extraordinary musical experience is accessible to all, including students and children who can enjoy the performances for just $10. Don’t miss this magnificent display of orchestral excellence. Tickets and season subscriptions are on sale now at musicfestival.com.
Delight in Door County’s Theatrical Treasure
The dedication of Peninsula Players Theatre to artistic quality, a renowned professional company and its enchanting shoreline location distinguishes the theater from all others. The new five-show season runs June 13 through October 15, 2023, kicking off with the world premiere of “A Rock Sails By,” the latest play by Sean Grennan. July begins with Noël Coward’s smart and witty comedy “ Blithe Spirit ,” featuring a dapper husband haunted by the ghost of his first wife, and moves on to the light-hearted and tap-happy “ Dames at Sea ,” with book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller and music by Jim Wise. The insightful memoir “ Trying ” by Joanna McCelland Glass performs mid-August through Labor Day weekend and centers around historical figure Judge Francis Biddle, whose cantankerous nature tests his new secretary. Mystery buffs may enjoy a six-week autumn run of Ken Ludwig’s “ Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery.” Join Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they try to escape a dizzying web of clues, disguises, and deceit. peninsulaplayers.com.
Rogue Theater
Establishing a year-round facility to continue their mission “to enrich the cultural life of Door County ...and give back to the community.”
917 N. 14th Ave. Sturgeon Bay 920-818-0816
1roguetheater@gmail.com
Website: roguetheater.org
Rogue Theater, Part of Door County’s Theater Fabric
2023 marks Rogue Theater’s 11th season, a testament to the talent that abounds in this county, and that the theater is a fixture in the fabric of local performing arts for years to come. This year, they will move into their permanent theater space in Sturgeon Bay.
Headline shows this season include: “A Night in the Theatre ”, where Margaret and Stanley Locker and their friends, Donna and Walter Pace, are at the theatre for their weekly dose of culture. Secrets emerge and friendships unravel. The new theater will host “ On Golden Pond ,” the love story of Ethel and Norman, returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the 48th year. The season also includes “ Savanah Sipping Society ” by Hope, Jones & Wooten, a delightful, laugh a minute comedy. Four unique Southern women are drawn together by fate and an impromptu happy hour.
Rogue Theater continues to delight audience members with fun, laughter, and drama, offering high quality and affordable shows. For info, call 920-818-0816 or visit roguetheater.org.
The Lodge Intros New Music Streaming App
Radio’s appeal continues to revolve around its free and easy use, especially in the car. Door County’s local stations, fm 106.9 the Lodge and Rewind 97.7, continue to see this in feedback from their listenership, along with an increased growth in digital listening. “People want to take the stations with them where they are, not just in the car and not always with an FM radio,” said owner Mike Mesic. “Our app makes that happen. We’re able to deliver great programming, be portable and be more connected to our listeners.” Radio still outpaces Spotify and Sirius radio by fourfold for discovering new music, another reason listeners tune in to the singer-songwriter rock station, the Lodge. “Streaming platforms continue to grow so we’re making content available on the devices that matter.” Download The Lodge’s new free app today, for both Apple and Android devices, as well as Apple Car Play®. fm1069thelodge.com
greens n grains cafe
health • beauty
[ad – pg. 273]
Located within DC’s first and only natural food store. Featuring vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, Paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshly-pressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9 am - 5 pm (may - oct ) $
egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999
greens n grains market
[ad – pg. 273]
Located in DC’s only natural food store. Vegetarian and raw food cuisine and a juice bar. The deli offers a wonderful selection of raw foods, paninis, wraps, hummus, natural and organic specialties, freshly-pressed juices, fruit smoothies, healthy bakery, a tea bar and organic coffees. open : 9 am - 5 pm (may - oct ). d
egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 greens-n-grains.com 920-868-9999
junction center yoga studio
[ad – pg. 273]
Based on Ashtanga (Eight-Limbed) Yoga Tradition, includes breath work and meditation as well as physical, hatha yoga practice. Begin the process by working with breath, focus, proper alignment in the asana (postures). Beginners’ yoga - Gentle Yoga - Levels I, II, III. Drop-ins welcome! junctioncenteryoga.com d
egg harbor 3435 Junction Rd, off County Rd A, north of Jacksonport 920-823-2763 — co ntinued
spa verde [ad – pg. 269]
Feel great and look your best the green way! DC’s first green salon & spa. Massage, Shiatsu, facials, body wraps, acupuncture and more. Green nail care using the cleanest products available. Henna and other plant-based colors bring out beauty without harsh chemicals.
egg harbor 7821 Hwy 42 spaverdesalon.com 920-868-1597
britta salon [ad – pg. 275]
An AVEDA Salon! Visit your one-stop destination for men’s and women’s hair, nails, and makeup services. Equipped to help you look and feel fabulous. Call Britta Nelson to reserve your time and date. open tue-sat d
sister bay 2613 S Bay Shore Dr vagaro.com/BrittaSalon 920-421-4247
All classes now held at the Kress Pavilion in Egg Harbor
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Kjersti & Raul: A Sister Bay Wedding
Why We Got Married in Door County
THE BRIDE’S PERSPECTIVE:
Grandma June’s summer kitchen in Ellison Bay is my strongest childhood memory. She grew strawberries and raspberries, crafted them into delicious pies, and stored that baker’s bliss in the cool oasis next to the farmhouse. Once a week, my grandpa John carved wooden ducks and loons with his “carver friends” in the huge driveway. My sister and cousins and I spent our long days climbing trees and playing kick the can.
So...Door Country was always the place where I wanted to get married. For years, I dreamt of introducing my imagined mate to the county roads, the hidden beaches, the local watering holes, and it would become OUR place to play. After moving away from Door County for almost 20 years, that’s exactly what happened.
Photos: 2023® Artemis Photography LLCTHE GROOM’S PERSPECTIVE:
Originally coming from Transylvania/Romania, renowned as having its own kind of grandeur and magic, Door County has changed my perspective on the nature of beauty. I was introduced to the love of my life amidst the backdrop of a landscape like no other.
Photos: 2023® Artemis Photography LLCTHE WEDDING SITE:
The Corner of the Past Museum’s Koessl Barn (a Sister Bay Historical Society property), turned our ethereal dreams into reality. Strung mini-lights, local vendors, friends hailing from the U.S. and abroad. On a September day, we created the heartstrong wedding of a headstrong Door County girl and a roaming European transplant, who happened to meet and fall in love in Wisconsin’s most beautiful location.
jewelry
zabler design jewelers [ad – pg. 283]
Original contemporary designs and antique revival micro pave designs, period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek and Roman coins, and high-grade watches. DC’s largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds and rare gems - Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire. open : daily : 12 - 6pm d
ephraim 9906 Water St zablerdesign.com 920-854-4801
venues
woodwalk gallery [ad – pg. 249]
A unique mix of evocative art in a scenic historic barn setting. Over 75 artists. Paintings, metalwork, wood, glass, jewelry, furniture and more. Serene art gardens. Farm to table dinners, special art and music events, Midsummer Music, weddings and more. open : april 16-17 & 23-24 (11-3:30pm), may - oct mon - fri (10-5pm), sat (10-3pm), sun (10-4pm), nov - mid dec sat - sun (11-3:30pm)
egg harbor 6746 County Rd G woodwalkgallery.com 920-629-4877
fishstock [ad – pg. 284]
The perfect central DC location for a wedding that will leave a memorable impression on your guests! This rustic barn setting has plenty of space and parking, with room for up to 150 guests. Enjoy your special day indoors or out. New covered pavilion. Fishstock is the oldest continuous running concert venue in Door County. Ask about our Door County Farmhouse to rent.
fish creek 3127 County Rd F fishstockmusic.com 414-659-1521
catering
thyme catering [ad – pg. 284]
Creating custom farm-to-table based menus, Thyme Catering is Door County’s premier caterer for destination weddings and family gatherings. We use only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients in all our dishes. Working with the best planners and event sites, our helpful and friendly staff can help create an unforgettable event and dining experience for you and your guests. Accepting reservations for our open-air hoop house which offers seating for up to 130.
sister bay 10339 Hwy 57 ThymeCateringDoorCounty.com 920-421-5112
services
captain commodes portable restroom service [ad – pg. 285]
Consistently providing a first-class restroom experience for your event guests! Trailers available to comfortably service up to 250 guests for a 6-hour reception or other event. Men’s, Women’s, and Unisex suites, each with a private entrance. A memorable, climate-controlled luxury experience for all your guests.
door county captaincommodes.com 920-746-9651
LET
Catering available year-round
Taking reservations for our open-air hoop house - seats up to 130
A Classic Location for your Door County Wedding
The perfect central Door
County location for a wedding that will leave a memorable impression on your guests! This rustic barn setting has plenty of space and parking, with room for up to 150 guests
Enjoy your special day indoors or out New
covered pavilion Fishstock is the oldest continuous running concert venue in Door County and has an excellent sound system Also ask about our Door County Farmhouse, available to rent
ridges inn & suites [ad – pg. 290]
Clean, comfortable, quiet. Woodside location adjacent to the Ridges
Sanctuary on DC’s quiet side. Walking distance to restaurants, parks, churches, beaches, marina. Pet friendly cottages available. Exceptional housekeeping. Sensible rates. Romantiques Antiques Store on property. Located on Hwy 57, 1/2 mile from Baileys Harbor. reservations@ridgesinn.com d
baileys harbor 8252 Hwy 57 ridgesinn.com 920-839-2127
landmark resort [ad – pg. 289]
Nestled in the natural beauty of Door County’s landscape, the Landmark Resort is about creating memories that will linger long after returning home. With breathtaking views, numerous amenities, a delicious award-winning restaurant, and an unbeatable location near the Village of Egg Harbor, the Landmark Resort is the perfect setting for a getaway weekend, family reunion, destination wedding, or business retreat. d
egg harbor 4929 Landmark Dr thelandmarkresort.com 920-868-3205
the shallows resort [ad – pg. 287]
Located on 400’ of private shoreline, The Shallows Resort offers the perfect setting for your next DC getaway. From a Private Cottage, 1- and 2-Bedroom Suites with Kitchens and the Shoreside Motel, there are accommodations for everyone. All guests have access to the amenities, including a whirlpool and heated pool, tennis court, complimentary use of bicycles, canoes and kayaks, WiFi, and more. AAA-rated.
egg harbor 7353 Horseshoe Bay Rd shallows.com 800-257-1560
julie’s park café, motel & countryside cottages [ad – pg. 286]
Family owned and operated with an in-town location as well as countryside cottages and motel rooms. In-town motel rooms feature 1 king, 1 king with whirlpool, or 2 queen size beds, as well as 2-bedroom cafe suite. Restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. At the entrance to Peninsula State Park. Walking distance to many unique shops, public beach and more. d fish creek 4020 Main St juliesmotel.com 920-868-2999
COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES
Breakfast & Lunch Vegetarian/Gluten-Free Options Open Year Round
settlement courtyard inn and lavender spa [ad – pg. 289]
Escape to a serene, natural setting nestled between Egg Harbor and Fish Creek. We offer rooms, suites, and houses to accommodate a quiet weekend getaway or a family reunion. During your stay relax with a sauna or one of our many therapeutic massage services available at our in-house spa.
fish creek 9126 Hwy 42 settlementinn.com 920-868-3524
white gull inn [ads - 287, back cover]
Historic inn with original antiques, fireplaces, and unforgettable food. Beautifully renovated rooms, suites, and cottages, all with the Inn’s famous full breakfast included. Located off the highway, but close to everything in historic Fish Creek. open : year round d
fish creek 4225 Main St whitegullinn.com 800-624-1987 920-868-3517
coachlite inn of sister bay [ad – pg. 290]
Quiet, secluded comfort in the pines, close to all that DC offers. Spacious, clean rooms. Refrigerators, coffeemakers, microwaves, hairdryers. Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Whirlpool suites available. Sensible rates.
2014 TripAdvisor Cert of Excellence. 1/2 mile south of downtown. d
sister bay 2 544 S Bay Shore Dr coachliteinn.com 920-854-5503 or 800-745-5031
hotels resorts
bay shore inn [ad – pg. 291]
Nestled along the waters with spectacular sunsets and quiet seclusion. Private balcony views from every condominium suite. 1-2 bedroom suites have full kitchens and spacious rooms; a three-bedroom private cottage - perfect for family retreats. Indoor and outdoor pools, beachfront grills, and a playground. Amenities include touring bicycles, private beach with dock. In central DC. d sister bay 2544 S Bay Shore Dr bayshoreinn.net 920-743-4551 or 800-556-4551
inn at cedar crossing [ad – pg. 288]
Warm and inviting lodging with old world charm and contemporary touches located downtown on Historic Third Avenue. Personalized hospitality, unique rooms and delicious food and drink options are our signature. Nine cozy guestrooms, private baths, fireplaces, unique furnishings. Beautiful bar and restaurant on property and shopping right our front door. d sturgeon bay 336 Louisiana St innatcedarcrossing.com 920-743-4200
motel 57 [ad – pg. 288]
A true motor hotel, a motel, just like ALL motels used to be! All 24 units
Coachlite
8252
Nestled along pristine waters with spectacular sunsets, Bay Shore Inn provides quiet seclusion and a central location to all of Door County. Peace and privacy abound with balcony views from every condominium suite. Amenities ranging from touring bicycles to a private beach with dock await your quiet escape or family excursion.
One or two bedroom suites each have full kitchens and spacious rooms. Our three-bedroom private cottage is perfect for family retreats. With indoor and outdoor pools, beachfront grills, and even a playground, Bay Shore Inn creates a tradition from your very first stay.
business services
captain commodes portable restroom service [ad – pg. 285]
Locally owned and operated since 2003. We rent new units, portable toilets and sinks, flushing units, deluxe units with sinks, wheelchair accessible restrooms, hand sanitizers, delivery and pick-up restroom trailers for all events. Serving all of Door County, the entire region’s preferred restroom service. d door county captaincommodes.com 920-746-9651
the simple solution estate sales and services
Northern Door’s only full-service estate-sale business. Business partners Heidi Penchoff and Scott Lohman fill a niche: running onsite estate sales, a consignment store for estate-sale furnishings, and moving services for estate pieces into the showroom. Staff is passionate about upcycling; the only area retailer of Dixie Belle paint products. Classes on how to transform furniture are coming. Clients/realtors: schedule an appt! d
ephraim thesimplesolutiondoco.com 920-333-2081
hammersmith tv & electronics [ad – pg. 192] Left it at home? Find it here! Home entertainment electronics, LG® Smart TVs, pre-paid cell phones, computers, printer ink, toys, games, and a deep selection of electronics accessories. open : 8:30am - 5pm, mon - fri ; 8:30am - 4pm, sat d
sister bay 10514 Country Ln 920-854-2614
era starr realty
[ad – pg. 292]
Door County’s top locally owned real estate agency with three managing brokers, 25+ REALTORS and a tradition of community involvement, selling more properties than any other Door County agency. d
sturgeon bay 1 4 S 3rd Ave erastarr.com
920-743-4321
sister bay 2 594 S Bay Shore Dr erastarr.com
920-854-2394
14 S. Third Avenue
Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235
920-743-4321 800-661-8555
2594
Sister Bay, WI 54234 920-854-2394 800-720-6888
books
BADGER BIBLIOPHILE, THE (Egg Harbor) 208
DOOR COUNTY POLAR BEAR PRESS (Door County) 172, 210
KATHERINE HASTINGS (Door County) 209
WASHINGTON ISLAND OBSERVER (Washington Island) 208
business services
BANK OF LUXEMBURG (Fish Creek) 187
CAPTAIN COMMODES PORTABLE RESTROOM SERVICE (Door County) 282, 285, 292
DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay) 271, 277, 293
ERA STARR REALTY (Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay) 292, 292
HAMMERSMITH TV (Sister Bay) 192, 292
SIMPLE SOLUTION ESTATE SALES AND SERVICES (North Ephraim) 52, 202, 292
OPEN DOOR PRIDE (Door County) 2
clothing
ALPACA TO APPAREL (Fish Creek) 189
BLACKSMITH CLOTHING CO (Egg Harbor) 151, 157
CELEBRATE DOOR COUNTY (Egg Harbor) 178
COUNTRY LADY, THE (Egg Harbor) 178
FISH CREEK MOCCASIN (Fish Creek) 189
FUNKY ZEBRA (Fish Creek) 185
HARBOR WEAR (Egg Harbor, Fish Creek) 179, 189
HART & HART (Fish Creek) 185
HEY DAISY (Fish Creek) 189
O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE (Fish Creek) 4, 151, 159
ON DECK CLOTHING COMPANY (Fish Creek, Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay) 3, 151
ON DECK OUTLET STORE (Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay) 151, 165
ONE DECK VILLAGE EXCHANGE (Sister Bay) 152, 161
RIVERSTONE BOUTIQUE (Egg Harbor) 179
SPOT (Egg Harbor, Sister Bay) 151, 152, 155
VILLAGE CLOTHIER & CONSIGNMENT (Sister Bay) 152, 152
WHAT NEXT? (Fish Creek) 185
WINK SWIMWEAR & CLOTHING BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 151, 163
coffeehouses • bakeries
A LITTLE BIT OF COFFEE (Jacksonport) 60, 93
BIG EASY (Egg Harbor) 81, 89, 102
DC CHOCOLATE DESIGN CAFÉ (Fish Creek) 185
DOOR COUNTY COFFEE & TEA CO (Carlsville) 43, 89, 99
FIKA BAKERY, CAFE & COFFEE HOUSE (Fish Creek) 83
GRANDMA’S SWEDISH BAKERY AT ROWLEYS BAY RESORT (Ellison Bay) 83, 91, 104
KICK ASH COFFEE (Ellison Bay) 91, 104
Sip (North Ephraim) 52
communities
CARLSVILLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 43
DOOR COUNTY NORTH 49
EPHRAIM BUSINESS COUNCIL 52, 53
JACKSONPORT AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 60, 61
SOUTHERN DOOR BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 66, 67
WASHINGTON ISLAND
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 73
destinations
FOUNDER’S SQUARE (Fish Creek) 154, 188, 189
MAIN STREET SHOPS (Egg Harbor) 154, 177, 178, 179, 180
SETTLEMENT SHOPS, THE (Fish Creek) 154, 183
TOP OF THE HILL SHOPS (Fish Creek) 154, 184, 185, 186, 187
eat • drink
A’BOAT TIME RESTAURANT (Sturgeon Bay) 80
AL JOHNSON’S SWEDISH RESTAURANT & BUTIK (Sister Bay) 80, 93
ALBATROSS DRIVE-IN (Washington Island) 80, 96, 121
ALBY’S NEST- TIKI BAR (Washington Island) 98, 120
BAYSIDE TAVERN (Fish Creek) 80, 92, 107
BEACH BOWL, THE (Fish Creek) 189
BIG EASY (Egg Harbor) 81, 89, 102
BLUE BEAR (Ellison Bay) 81, 90, 103
BRIDGE UP (Sturgeon Bay) 81, 144, 119
BURTON’S ON THE BAY –ALPINE RESORT (Egg Harbor) 81
BURTON’S ON THE GREEN –ALPINE COURSE CLUBHOUSE (Egg Harbor) 81
BOATHOUSE ON THE BAY (Sister Bay) 93, 113
CARRINGTON (Egg Harbor) 81, 89, 100
CARROLL HOUSE RESTAURANT (Sister Bay) 82, 93, 110
CASEY’S BBQ & SMOKEHOUSE (Egg Harbor) 82, 89, 102
CEDAR CROSSING RESTAURANT & BAR (Sturgeon Bay) 82, 96, 118
COYOTE ROADHOUSE (Baileys Harbor) 82, 89, 99
CRAIN’S KITCHEN (Sister Bay) 82
CULTURED (Sister Bay) 80
DELLA PORTA (Ellison Bay) 83, 90, 103
DOOR COUNTY COFFEE & TEA CO (Carlsville) 43, 89, 99
DOOR COUNTY ICE CREAM FACTORY & SANDWICH SHOPPE
(Sister Bay) 83, 93, 114, 124, 126
DRÖMHUS (Sturgeon Bay) 96, 117
FIKA BAKERY, CAFE & COFFEE
HOUSE (Fish Creek) 83
FRESH TAKE 42 (North Ephraim) 52
GREAT LAKES BBQ CO
(Food Truck) (Sister Bay) 83, 94, 97
GREENS N GRAINS CAFÉ
(Egg Harbor) 84, 90, 101
JACKSON HARBOR SOUP & SANDWICHES (Washington Island) 84, 98, 121
JULIE’S PARK CAFÉ, MOTEL & COUNTYSIDE COTTAGES
(Fish Creek) 84, 92, 109
KETTLE BLACK
(Fish Creek) 84, 92, 111
KLAUD’S KITCHEN
(Sister Bay) 94, 112
LOG DEN, THE (Egg Harbor) 90, 101
MAURICIO’S AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD TRAILER (Sturgeon Bay) 84
MCEVOY’S CULINARIA
(Sister Bay) 85, 94, 112
NIGHTINGALE SUPPER CLUB
(Sturgeon Bay) 85, 96, 104
OLD POST OFFICE RESTAURANT
(Ephraim) 91, 106
ONE BARREL BREWING CO
(Egg Harbor) 90, 103
PELLETIER’S RESTAURANT & FISH
BOIL (Fish Creek) 85, 92, 110, 189
POINT GRILLE, THE (Washington Island) 85, 98
ROADHOUSE OF CARLSVILLE
(Carlsville) 89, 100
SAVOR BBQ CO (Food Truck)
(Carlsville, Sister Bay) 85
SHIPWRECKED BREW PUB (Egg Harbor) 85, 90, Inside Back Cover
SISTER BAY BOWL SUPPER CLUB
(Sister Bay) 86, 94, 115
SONNY’S ITALIAN KITCHEN & PIZZERIA (Sturgeon Bay) 86, 96, 119
SUB EXPRESS (Sister Bay) 116
SUMMER KITCHEN (North Ephraim) 52, 86, 92, 108
SUNSET HARBOR GRILL (Ephraim) 86, 92, 106
THYME RESTAURANT & CATERING (Sister Bay) 86, 94, 115
TWELVE ELEVEN WINE BAR & PROVISIONS (Sister Bay) 86
WALLY’S WEENIE WAGON (Food Truck) (Baileys Harbor) 87
WATERFRONT MARY’S BAR & GRILL (Sturgeon Bay) 66, 87, 96, 114
WHITE GULL INN (Fish Creek) 87, 93, 109, Back Cover
festivals
BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFORMANCE CENTER (Egg Harbor) 256, 259
CHRISTKINDLMARKT (Sister Bay) 6, 7
DEATH’S DOOR DANCE FEST (Door County) 256, 257
MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL (Door County) 256, 262
PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL (North Ephraim) 52, 256, 264
fine art
ARTZY STUDIO (North Ephraim) 52, 248, 253
DOOR COUNTY IMAGES (Fish Creek) 250, 253
EMMETT JOHNS ART GALLERY (Fish Creek) 183
FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY (Sister Bay) 250, 255
GEORGE BURR GALLERY (North Ephraim) 52, 248, 253
KATIE MUSOLFF, FINE ART (Door County) 246, 255
LEN VILLANO PHOTOGRAPHY (Door County) 250, 254
PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY (Egg Harbor, Fish Creek) 189, 246, 247
WILD LIFE ART GALLERY (Fish Creek) 183
WOODWALK GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 246, 249
ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 248, 251
gifts
CELEBRATE DOOR COUNTY (Egg Harbor) 178
CASTLE ART: BEAUTIFUL THINGS (Fish Creek) 185
CEDAR & SAND (Fish Creek) 187
CHICKADEE’S MERCANTILE (Fish Creek) 174, 175, 186
DESIGN WORKS (Egg Harbor) 172, 196
DOOR COUNTY CANDLE COMPANY (Carlsville) 43, 172, 304
DOOR COUNTY ROCK & GEM (Fish Creek) 189
DOOR COUNTY POLAR BEAR PRESS (Door County) 172, 210
FOREVER GRATEFUL BOUTIQUE & BRIAN PIER GALLERY (Fish Creek) 186
FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM & SHOP (Washington Island) 176, 191
FROM THE FORTY (Egg Harbor) 179
GAGE FINE IMPORTS (Fish Creek) 186
GINGER HOUSE, THE (Fish Creek) 183
GOOD TIMES GREAT LAKES (Fish Creek) 189
HAMMERSMITH TV & ELECTRONICS (Sister Bay) 175, 192
HOUSE OF CRAIN (Baileys Harbor) 172, 174
HOWELL CREEK GIFTS (Egg Harbor) 179
JACKSONPORT COTTAGE GALLERY & GIFTS (Jacksonport) 60, 175
LAGNIAPPE, WINE GALLERY & GIFTS (Fish Creek) 187
MAIN COURSE, THE (Fish Creek) 186
MANN’S MERCANTILE SHOPS (Washington Island) 176, 176
MISTLETOE HOLIDAY HOUSE (Egg Harbor) 172, 173
O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE (Fish Creek) 4, 159, 175
ROBIN JAY MUSIC & GIFTS (Fish Creek) 189
SEVEN MONKEY IMPORTS (Fish Creek) 186
SOUL JOURNEY DESIGNS (Fish Creek) 183
SPACE (Sister Bay) 155, 175
TANNENBAUM HOLIDAY SHOP (Sister Bay) 176, 176
‘TIS THE SEASON (Egg Harbor) 172, 180, 181
WOODWALK GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 174, 249
ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 174, 182
home interiors
AL JOHNSON’S BOUTIQUE (Sister Bay) 192, 194
CHICKADEE’S MERCANTILE (Fish Creek) 175, 194
DESIGN WORKS (Egg Harbor) 194, 196
DOOR COUNTY NATURE WORKS (Egg Harbor) 194, 195
GREAT NORTHERN BY DESIGN (Fish Creek) 183, 194
SPACE (Egg Harbor, Sister Bay) 151, 155, 175
‘TIS THE SEASON (Egg Harbor) 181, 194
jewelry
ARTZY STUDIO (North Ephraim) 52, 166, 253
O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE (Fish Creek) 151, 168
PAUL DAVID FINE JEWELRY (Sister Bay) 166, 168
PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY (Egg Harbor, Fish Creek) 166, 189, 247
TRILLIANT DIAMONDS & JEWELRY (Fish Creek) 166, 169, 185
ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 166, 170, 171
kid stuff
DOOR COUNTY KIDS & BABY BOUTIQUE (Egg Harbor) 178
EVERGREEN MINIATURE GOLF (Fish Creek) 212, 216
FARM, THE (Sturgeon Bay) 212, 215
RED PUTTER MINI GOLF (North Ephraim) 52, 212, 213
PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF (Sister Bay) 212, 216
PLUM LOCO ANIMAL FARM (Egg Harbor) 212, 213
PURE JOY CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 185
SKYWAY DRIVE-IN (Fish Creek) 211, 212
lodging
BAY SHORE INN (Sturgeon Bay) 288, 291
COACHLITE INN, THE (Sister Bay) 287, 290
HARBOUR VILLAGE RV RESORT & WATERPARK (Carlsville) 43
HIGH POINT INN (North Ephraim) 52
INN AT CEDAR CROSSING (Sturgeon Bay) 288, 288
JULIE’S PARK CAFÉ, MOTEL & COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES (Fish Creek) 286, 286
LANDMARK RESORT (Egg Harbor) 286, 289
MOTEL 57 (Sturgeon Bay) 288, 288
RIDGES INN & SUITES (Baileys Harbor) 286, 290
RUNAWAY LODGE AT VALMY (Valmy) 60
SETTLEMENT COURTYARD INN & LAVENDER SPA (Fish Creek) 287, 289
SHALLOWS RESORT, THE (Egg Harbor) 286, 287
WHITE GULL INN (Fish Creek) 287, 287
YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK OF DOOR COUNTY (Southern Door) 66
markets • winery • spirits
BAILEYS 57 (Baileys Harbor) 80
BAILEYS HARBOR FISH CO (Baileys Harbor) 132, 133
BEA’S HO-MADE PRODUCTS (Gills Rock) 132, 136
BRIDGE UP BREWING CO (Sturgeon Bay) 81, 119, 144
BONDEMARKED FARMERS MARKET (North Ephraim) 52, 127
CHERRY HUT, THE (Fish Creek) 82, 134, 135
COUNTRY OVENS | CHERRY DE-LITE (Forestville) 66, 136, 137
DOOR COUNTY DISTILLERY (Carlsville) 1, 43, 142
DOOR COUNTY KRAUT COMPANY (Baileys Harbor) 83
DOOR PENINSULA WINERY (Carlsville) 1, 43, 142
DOOR COUNTY WILDWOOD MARKET (Sister Bay) 138, 139
FISH CREEK MARKET (Fish Creek) 136, 138
GREENS N GRAINS MARKET (Egg Harbor) 132, 134
HARBOR RIDGE WINERY
(Egg Harbor) 142, 142
ISLAND ORCHARD CIDER
(Ellison Bay) 84, 134, 143, 144
JACKSONPORT FARMER’S MARKET
(Jacksonport) 60, 127
JP EXPRESS & LITTLE CAESARS
EXPRESS (Carlsville) 43
KICK ASH COFFEE
(Ellison Bay) 134, 139
ONE BARREL BREWING CO
(Egg Harbor) 143, 144
PIGGLY WIGGLY (Sister Bay) 138, 141
RED OAK WINERY (Carlsville) 43
SWEETIE PIES (Fish Creek) 183
STONE’S THROW WINERY
(Egg Harbor) 5, 144
WOOD ORCHARD MARKET
(Egg Harbor) 87, 132, 136
ZEKE’S VILLAGE MARKET
(Sister Bay) 138, 140
music • theater
DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM
(Fish Creek) 258, 260
FISHSTOCK CONCERT SERIES
(Fish Creek) 258, 261
LODGE, FM 106.9 & REWIND 97.7 (Door County) 52, 258, 267
NORTHERN SKY THEATER (Fish Creek) 258, 263
PENINSULA PLAYERS THEATRE (Fish Creek) 258, 265
ROGUE THEATER (Sturgeon Bay) 258, 266
pets
DOOR COUNTY DOG STORE (Sturgeon Bay) 218, 218
WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY –DOOR COUNTY CAMPUS (Sturgeon Bay) 218, 219
resale
AMERICAN ANTIQUES & JEWELRY (Green Bay) 197, 198
BARGAINS UNLIMITED (Sister Bay) 197, 201
Painting
FOREVER GRATEFUL RESALE & BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 186
LESLIE ANN’S BOUTIQUE PATIO (Fish Creek) 183
LOVE LETTER CONSIGNMENT (Fish Creek) 186, 197, 203
RECLAIMED RESALE AND CONSIGNMENT (North Ephraim) 52, 197, 199
SEVEN SISTERS RESALE BOUTIQUE (Fish Creek) 189
SIMPLE SOLUTION ESTATE SALES & SERVICES, THE (North Ephraim) 52, 197, 202
VILLAGE CLOTHIER & CONSIGNMENT (Sister Bay) 152, 152
VINTIQUE RESALE (North Ephraim) 52, 197, 200
ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 198
sightsee • activities
ASA THORP’S LOG CABIN (Fish Creek) 189
BELGIAN HERITAGE CENTER (Brussels) 66, 226, 228, 229
CHERRY TRAIN TOURS (Washington Island) 240
CORNER OF THE PAST/ OLD ANDERSON HOUSE MUSEUM (Sister Bay) 226, 231
DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL (Sturgeon Bay) 66, 236, 238
DOOR COUNTY MARITIME MUSEUM (Gills Rock, Sturgeon Bay) 226, 227
EVERGREEN MINIATURE GOLF (Fish Creek) 234, 244
FISH CREEK BOAT RENTAL (Fish Creek) 238
FISH CREEK SCENIC BOAT TOURS (Fish Creek) 234, 239
HERITAGE ALLIANCE OF DOOR COUNTY (Door County) Inside Front Cover ISLAND ADVENTURE CO (Washington Island) 236, 241
KARFI FERRY (Washington Island) 240
NORTHERN DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL (Sister Bay) 234, 239
OPEN DOOR BIRD SANCTUARY (Jacksonport) 60, 234, 243
RED PUTTER MINI GOLF (North Ephraim) 52, 212, 240
SCENIC BOAT TOURS
(Sister Bay) 237
SISTER BAY BOAT RENTALS (Sister Bay) 234, 238
SISTER BAY BOWL
(Sister Bay) 234, 244
SISTER BAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Sister Bay) 230, 231
WASHINGTON ISLAND FERRY LINE, INC (Washington Island) 72, 236
sweets
DC CHOCOLATE DESIGN CAFÉ (Fish Creek) 185
DIPPY’S ICE CREAM (Fish Creek) 189
DOOR COUNTY CONFECTIONERY (Fish Creek) 189
DOOR COUNTY ICE CREAM FACTORY & SANDWICH SHOPPE (Sister Bay) 83, 124, 126
VAULT, THE (Ellison Bay) 87, 124, 125
WILSON’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM PARLOR (Ephraim) 124
weddings
CAPTAIN COMMODES PORTABLE RESTROOM SERVICE (Door County) 282, 285
FISHSTOCK (Fish Creek) 282, 284
THYME CATERING (Sister Bay) 282, 284
WOODWALK GALLERY (Egg Harbor) 249, 282
ZABLERS DESIGN JEWELERS (Ephraim) 282, 283
wellness
BRITTA SALON (Sister Bay) 270, 275
DOOR COUNTY CANNABIS CO. (Fish Creek) 187
DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (Sturgeon Bay) 270, 277, 293
FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM (Washington Island) 191, 271
GREENS N GRAINS CAFÉ (Egg Harbor) 269, 272
GREENS N GRAINS MARKET (Egg Harbor) 269, 273
JUNCTION CENTER YOGA STUDIO (Egg Harbor) 269, 273
KIND SOUL YOGA STUDIO & ESSENTIALS (Fish Creek) 187
SETTLEMENT COURTYARD INN & LAVENDER SPA (Fish Creek) 270, 271
SHANTI STUDIO MASSAGE & HEALING ARTS (Fish Creek) 183, 270, 270
SPA VERDE (Egg Harbor) 269, 270
baileys harbor
BAILEYS 57 80
BAILEYS HARBOR FISH CO 132, 133
COYOTE ROADHOUSE 82, 89, 99
DOOR COUNTY KRAUT COMPANY 83
HOUSE OF CRAIN 172, 174
RIDGES INN & SUITES 286, 290
WALLY’S WEENIE WAGON (Food Truck) 87
carlsville
CARLSVILLE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 43
DOOR COUNTY CANDLE COMPANY 43, 172, 304
DOOR COUNTY COFFEE & TEA CO 43, 89, 99
DOOR COUNTY DISTILLERY
1, 43, 142
DOOR PENINSULA WINERY
1, 43, 142
HARBOUR VILLAGE RV RESORT & WATERPARK 43
JP EXPRESS & LITTLE CAESARS EXPRESS 43
SAVOR BBQ CO (Food Truck) (also in Sister Bay) 85
RED OAK WINERY 43
ROADHOUSE OF CARLSVILLE 89, 100
door county
CAPTAIN COMMODES PORTABLE RESTROOM SERVICE 282, 285, 292
DEATH’S DOOR DANCE FEST 256, 257
DOOR COUNTY POLAR BEAR PRESS 172, 210
DOOR COUNTY IMAGES 250, 253
HERITAGE ALLIANCE OF DOOR COUNTY Inside Front Cover
KATHERINE HASTINGS 209
KATIE MUSOLFF FINE ART 246, 255
LEN VILLANO PHOTOGRAPHY 250, 254
LODGE, THE - FM 106.9FM & 97.7FM 52, 258, 267
MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL
256, 262
OPEN DOOR PRIDE (Door County) 2
egg harbor
BADGER BIBLIOPHILE, THE 208 BIG EASY 81, 89, 102
BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFORMANCE CENTER 256, 259
BLACKSMITH CLOTHING CO
151, 157
BURTON’S ON THE BAY (Alpine Resort) 81
BURTONS ON THE GREEN (Alpine Course Clubhouse) 81
CARRINGTON (Landmark Resort)
81, 89, 100
CASEY’S BBQ & SMOKEHOUSE
82, 89, 102
CELEBRATE DOOR COUNTY (Main Street Shops) 178
COUNTRY LADY, THE (Main Street Shops) 178
DESIGN WORKS 172, 194, 196
DOOR COUNTY KIDS & BABY
BOUTIQUE (Main Street Shops) 178
DOOR COUNTY NATURE WORKS
194, 195
FROM THE FORTY (Main Street Shops) 179
GREENS N GRAINS CAFÉ
84, 90, 101, 269, 272
GREENS N GRAINS MARKET
132, 134, 269, 273
HARBOR RIDGE WINERY 142, 142
HARBOR WEAR (Main Street Shops) 179
HOWELL CREEK GIFTS (Main Street Shops) 179
JUNCTION CENTER YOGA STUDIO
269, 273
LANDMARK RESORT 286, 289
LOG DEN, THE 90, 101
MAIN STREET SHOPS
154, 177, 178, 179, 180
MISTLETOE HOLIDAY HOUSE
172, 173
ONE BARREL BREWING CO
90, 103, 143, 144
PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY
166, 246, 247
PLUM LOCO ANIMAL FARM 212, 213
RIVERSTONE BOUTIQUE (Main Street Shops) 179
SHALLOWS RESORT, THE 286, 287
SHIPWRECKED BREW PUB
85, 90, Inside Back Cover
SPA VERDE 269, 270
index by village
SPACE (also in Sister Bay) 155, 175
SPOT (also in Sister Bay) 151, 152, 155
STONE’S THROW WINERY 5, 144
‘TIS THE SEASON (Main Street Shops)
172, 180, 181, 194
WOOD ORCHARD MARKET
87, 132, 136
WOODWALK GALLERY
174, 246, 249, 282
ellison bay
Blue Bear 81, 90, 103
Della Porta 83, 90, 103
DOOR COUNTY NORTH 49
ISLAND ORCHARD CIDER
84, 134, 143, 144
KICK ASH COFFEE 91, 104, 134, 139
VAULT, THE 87, 124, 125
ephraim
ARTZY STUDIO (North Ephraim) 52, 166, 248, 253
BONDEMARKET FARMERS MARKET (North Ephraim) 52, 127
EPHRAIM BUSINESS COUNCIL 52, 53
FRESH TAKE 42 (North Ephraim) 52
GEORGE BURR GALLERY (North Ephraim) 52, 248, 253
HIGH POINT INN (North Ephraim) 52
OLD POST OFFICE RESTAURANT 91, 106
PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL (North Ephraim) 52, 256, 264
RECLAIMED RESALE (North Ephraim) 52, 197, 199
RED PUTTER, THE (North Ephraim) 52, 212, 213, 240
SIMPLE SOLUTION ESTATE SALES & SERVICES, THE (North Ephraim) 52, 197, 202, 292
SIP (North Ephraim) 52
SUMMER KITCHEN (North Ephraim) 52, 86, 92, 108
SUNSET HARBOR GRILL 86, 92, 106
VINTIQUE RESALE (North Ephraim) 52, 197, 200
WILSON’S RESTAURANT & ICE CREAM PARLOR 124
ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS 166, 170, 171,174, 182, 198, 248, 251, 282, 283
fish creek
ALPACA TO APPAREL (Founder’s Square) 189
ASA THORP’S LOG CABIN (Founder’s Square) 189
BANK OF LUXEMBURG (Top of the Hill Shops) 187
BAYSIDE TAVERN 80, 92, 107
BEACH BOWL, THE (Founder’s Square) 189
BRIAN PIER GALLERY (Top of the Hill Shops) 186
CASTLE ART: BEAUTIFUL THINGS (Top of the Hill Shops) 185
CEDAR & SAND (Top of the Hill Shops) 187
CHERRY HUT, THE 82, 134, 135
CHICKADEE’S MERCANTILE (Top of the Hill Shops) 174, 175, 186, 194
DC CHOCOLATE DESIGN CAFÉ (Top of the Hill Shops) 185
DIPPY’S ICE CREAM (Founder’s Square) 189
DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM 258, 260
DOOR COUNTY CONFECTIONERY (Founder’s Square) 189
DOOR COUNTY CANNABIS CO (Top of the Hill Shops) 187
DOOR COUNTY ROCK & GEM (Founder’s Square) 189
EMMETT JOHNS GALLERY (The Settlement Shops) 183
EVERGREEN MINIATURE GOLF 212, 216, 234, 244
FIKA BAKERY & COFFEE HOUSE 83
FISH CREEK BOAT RENTAL (Fish Creek) 238
FISH CREEK MARKET 136, 138
FISH CREEK MOCCASIN (Founder’s Square) 189
FISH CREEK SCENIC BOAT TOURS 234, 239
FISHSTOCK CONCERT SERIES 258, 261, 282, 284
FOREVER GRATEFUL BOUTIQUE (Top of the Hill Shops) 186
FOUNDER’S SQUARE 154, 188, 189
FUNKY ZEBRA (Top of the Hill Shops) 185
GAGE FINE IMPORTS (Top of the Hill Shops) 186
GINGER HOUSE, THE (The Settlement Shops) 183
GOOD TIMES GREAT LAKES (Founder’s Square) 189
GREAT NORTHERN BY DESIGN (The Settlement Shops) 183, 194
HARBOR WEAR (Founder’s Square, also in Egg Harbor) 179, 189
HART & HART (Top of the Hill Shops) 185
HEY DAISY (Founder’s Square) 189
JULIE’S PARK CAFÉ, MOTEL & COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGES
84, 92, 109, 286, 286
KETTLE BLACK 84, 92, 111
KIND SOUL YOGA STUDIO & ESSENTIALS (Top of the Hill Shops) 187
LAGNIAPPE, WINE GALLERY & GIFTS (Top of the Hill Shops) 187
LESLIE ANN’S BOUTIQUE PATIO (Fish Creek) 183
LOVE LETTER CONSIGNMENT (Fish Creek) 186, 197, 203
MAIN COURSE, THE (Top of the Hill Shops) 186
NORTHERN SKY THEATER 258, 263
O’MEARA’S IRISH HOUSE 4, 151, 159, 168, 175
ON DECK CLOTHING CO (also in Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay) 3, 151
ON DECK OUTLET STORE (also in Sturgeon Bay) 151, 165
PELLETIER’S RESTAURANT & FISH BOIL (Founder’s Square)
85, 92, 110, 189
PENINSULA PLAYERS THEATRE 258, 265
PLUM BOTTOM GALLERY (Founder’s Square) 166, 189, 246, 247
PURE JOY CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE
(Top of the Hills Shops) 185
ROBIN JAY MUSIC & GIFTS (Founder’s Square) 189
SETTLEMENT COURTYARD INN & LAVENDER SPA 270, 271, 287, 289
SETTLEMENT SHOPS, THE 154, 183
SEVEN MONEY IMPORTS
(Top of the Hill Shops) 186
SEVEN SISTERS RESALE BOUTIQUE (Founder’s Square) 189
SHANTI STUDIO MASSAGE & HEALING ARTS
(The Settlement Shops) 183, 270, 270
SKYWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE
(Fish Creek) 211, 212
SOUL JOURNEY DESIGNS
(Fish Creek) 183
SWEETIE PIES (The Settlement Shops) 183
TOP OF THE HILL SHOPS 154, 184, 185, 186, 187
TRILLIANT DIAMONDS & JEWELRY
(Top of the Hill Shops) 166, 169, 185
WHAT NEXT?
(Top of the Hill Shops) 185
WHITE GULL INN 87, 93, 109, 287, 287, Back Cover
WILD LIFE ART GALLERY
(The Settlement Shops) 183
WINK SWIMWEAR & CLOTHING
BOUTIQUE 151, 163
gills rock
BEA’S HO-MADE PRODUCTS 132, 136
DEATH’S DOOR MARITIME MUSEUM (also in Sturgeon Bay) 226, 227
green bay
AMERICAN ANTIQUES & JEWELRY 197, 198
jacksonport A LITTLE BIT OF COFFEE 60, 93
JACKSONPORT AREA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 60, 61
JACKSONPORT COTTAGE GALLERY & GIFTS 60, 175
JACKSONPORT FARMERS MARKET 60, 127
OPEN DOOR BIRD SANCTUARY 60, 234, 243
rowleys bay
GRANDMA’S SWEDISH BAKERY (Rowleys Bay Resort) 83, 91, 104
sister bay
AL JOHNSON’S SWEDISH RESTAURANT & BUTIK 80, 93, 192, 194
BARGAINS UNLIMITED 197, 201
BOATHOUSE ON THE BAY 93, 113
BRITTA SALON 270, 275
CARROLL HOUSE RESTAURANT 82, 93, 110
CHRISTKINDLMARKT 6, 7
COACHLITE INN, THE 287, 290
CORNER OF THE PAST/ OLD ANDERSON HOUSE MUSEUM 226, 231
CRAIN’S KITCHEN 82
CULTURED 80
DOOR COUNTY ICE CREAM FACTORY & SANDWICH SHOPPE 83, 93, 114, 124, 126
DOOR COUNTY WILDWOOD MARKET 138, 139
ERA STARR REALTY (also in Sturgeon Bay) 292, 292
FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY 250, 255
GREAT LAKES BBQ CO (Food Truck) 83, 94, 97
HAMMERSMITH TV & ELECTRONICS 175, 192, 292
KLAUD’S KITCHEN 94, 112
MCEVOY’S CULINARIA 85, 94, 112
NORTHERN DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL 234, 239
ON DECK CLOTHING COMPANY (also in Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay) 3, 151
ONE DECK VILLAGE EXCHANGE 152, 161
PAUL DAVID FINE JEWELRY 166, 168
PIGGLY WIGGLY 138, 141
PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF 212, 216
SAVOR BBQ (Food Truck) (also in Carlsville) 85
SISTER BAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 230, 231
SISTER BAY BOAT RENTALS 234, 238
SISTER BAY BOWL SUPPER CLUB 86, 94, 115, 234, 244
SISTER BAY SCENIC BOAT TOURS 237
SPACE (also in Egg Harbor) 155, 175
SPOT (also in Egg Harbor)
151, 152, 155
SUB EXPRESS 116
TANNENBAUM HOLIDAY SHOP 176, 176
THYME RESTAURANT & CATERING
86, 94, 115, 282, 284
TWELVE ELEVEN WINE BAR & PROVISIONS 86
VILLAGE CLOTHIER & CONSIGNMENT 152, 152
ZEKE’S VILLAGE MARKET 138, 140
southern door
BELGIAN HERITAGE CENTER (Brussels) 66, 226, 228, 229
COUNTRY OVENS | CHERRY DE-LITE (Forestville) 66, 136, 137
SOUTHERN DOOR BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 66, 67
YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK OF DOOR COUNTY 66
sturgeon bay
A’BOAT TIME RESTAURANT 80
BAY SHORE INN 288, 291
BRIDGE UP BREWING CO 81, 119, 144
CEDAR CROSSING RESTAURANT & BAR 82, 96, 118
DOOR COUNTY BOAT RENTAL
66, 236, 238
DOOR COUNTY DOG STORE
218, 218
DOOR COUNTY MARITIME MUSEUM (also in Gills Rock) 226, 227
DOOR COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER 270, 277, 293
DRÖMHUS 96, 117
ERA STARR REALTY (also in Sister Bay) 292, 292
FARM, THE 212, 215 INN AT CEDAR CROSSING 288, 288
MAURICIO’S AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD TRAILER (Sturgeon Bay) 84
MOTEL 57 288, 288
NIGHTINGALE SUPPER CLUB 85, 96, 104
ON DECK CLOTHING CO (also in Fish Creek, Sister Bay) 3, 151 ON DECK OUTLET STORE (also in Fish Creek) 151, 165
ROGUE THEATER 258, 266
SONNY’S ITALIAN KITCHEN & PIZZERIA 86, 96, 119
WATERFRONT MARY’S BAR & GRILL 66, 87, 96, 114
WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY –DOOR COUNTY CAMPUS 218, 219
valmy
RUNAWAY LODGE AT VALMY 60
washington island
ALBATROSS DRIVE-IN 80, 96, 121
ALBY’S NEST – TIKI BAR 98, 120
CHERRY TRAIN TOURS 240
FRAGRANT ISLE LAVENDER FARM & SHOP 176, 191, 271
ISLAND ADVENTURE COMPANY 236, 241
JACKSON HARBOR SOUP & SANDWICHES 84, 98, 121
KARFI FERRY 240
MANN’S MERCANTILE SHOPS 176, 176
POINT GRILLE, THE 85, 98
WASHINGTON ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 73
WASHINGTON ISLAND
FERRY LINE, INC 72, 236
WASHINGTON ISLAND
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CHRISTKINDLMARKT DOOR COUNTY
2023 Dates: 11/24-26 • 12/1-3 • 12/8-10
Location: Corner of the Past, Fieldcrest Rd & Hwy 57, Sister Bay
Mailing address: P.O. Box 648, Ephraim, WI 54211-0648
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