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Crystal Falls Restaurants

See also: Iron River, Amasa.

Generations
(906) 875-0228

Generations
Generations, Crystal Falls

In downtown Crystal Falls, this popular 80-seat bar-restaurant appeals to everybody, from babies to 80-year-olds, with a selection of 135 menu items. There's pizza, a huge hamburger, sandwiches (mostly $4.50), Friday-night fish fry, simple dinners $7 to $10, steaks, and a full salad bar starting at 4 p.m. Call or check generationsbarandgrill.com for occasional entertainment and menu.

331 Superior, 2 doors down from city hall. Open Tues-Fri 11-9, Sat 3-9. Wheelchair-accessible. Full bar.

FOB'S FINE FOOD
(906) 875-4200
Fob's is the big, bustling area gathering place. Decor is comfy country. Broasted chicken (battered and fried under pressure) is a specialty. Breakfast is served all day. "They make the best Swedish pancakes except mine," says a resort owner. Priced for local budgets: daily specials like Swiss steak and rigatoni with salad or soup are $6, $7 on Sunday. Pies ($2-$3/slice) and soups are made on the premises. Raspberry and lemon meringue are especially popular. Kids' menu.

1353 U.S. 2 on U.S. 2 at 141 in the Williams Mini-Mall, a simple enclosed strip mall. Open daily 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Central Time. Wheelchair-accessible. No alcohol.

BEV'S BORDER SUPPER CLUB
(906) 875-3779
Bev's is known for its steaks. An exceptional soup and salad bar is included with all dinners. Tenderloin and prime rib is $20-$22, tenderloin $23. Bev's has been is a favorite of guests at a Wisconsin B&B for the "fabulous" Friday fish fry, its Saturday prime rib, and midweek specials ($10-$14). There are pasta entrées for vegetarians. Diners can also order burgers and sandwiches a la carte ($7-$12).

On U.S. 2 just inside the Michigan state line, 8 miles south of Crystal Falls and 4 miles north of Florence, Wisconsin. May-Dec Mon-Sat 4:30-9 p.m. Jan-April closed Sun-Tues. Central Time. Wheelchair accessible. Full bar.


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CRYSTAL FALLS
POINTS OF INTEREST
Iron County Courthouse. This 1890 courthouse, among Michigan's most memorable, has just been meticulously restored. The courtroom and history room/research area are of special interest. ... more

Downtown Crystal Falls. A classic 1930s WPA post office mural; a 1920s theater with impressive organ; an exceptional sausage shop with takeout sandwiches and soups; a shoemaker/shoe store that's a time trip, a big antique shop; and a pasty/pierogi factory that sells seconds for less. ... more

Harbour House Museum. This unusual cement block house with two-tiered wraparound porch is a local house museum with an outstanding collection of Ojibwa baskets, beaded clothing, and more. ... more

Paint River Boardwalk. Easy access to a beautiful in-town stretch of river ... more

Crystal View Golf Course. A scenic, inexpensive 9-hole course on the steep slope of the Paint River valley, with mature hardwoods framing a grand view of the town ... more

Horserace Rapids. A delightful attraction - not just the rapids but the path twisting around massive boulders among birches and then towering dark pines down to a magical glen. ... more

Runkle Lake Park and Recreation Complex. A mile east of Crystal Falls, this 1920s park has swimming and a beach on Runkle Lake, a log shelter in the pines, a fishing pier, tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. ... more

Glidden Lake & Lake Mary Plains Pathway. A swimming beach and 10-mile hiking trail through pine plantations and oak uplands adjoin this 23-site rustic campground ... more

Peavy Pond & Michigamme Reservoir /Wisconsin Electric Power. Fishing, paddling, boating, and primitive camping in wilderness areas are possible at these impoundments with long shorelines and many arms. ... more

Bewabic State Park. The four Fortune Lakes are fishing and birding destinations at this beautiful, uncrowded state park with picturesque CCC projects and a good, sandy beach. ... more

Chicaugon Falls. A mile hike leads to the top of this striking, little-visited waterfall that creates a dramatic deep glen among massive, dark boulders ... more

Margeson Falls. Tough to reach, but the reward is a waterrfall in a striking canyon ... more

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