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| Hennington's Restaurant |
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Open for dinner only. USDA choice steaks, seafood, pasta, ribs, chicken. Eclectic menu. On the east shore of Fairy Lake. 5 miles NNW of Sauk Centre, Mn. On Fairy Lake Road. Closed on Monday nights after Labor Day until May. Open at 5:00PM.
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Nov 7th, 2002 |
My husband and I enjoyed celebrating my birthday there and were very happy with the evening! I enjoyed Steak Oscar; tender medium rare steak topped with luscious asparagus and gourmet sauce - served hot on a warm plate. My husband enjoyed his favorite, poached walleye, which was tasty, moist, and more than he could eat.
The waitress was friendly, accurate and fast, and checked on us regularly and was happy to chat.
I was surprised at the end of the evening, with a complementary birthday cake.
The restaurant has an inviting atmosphere and is kept clean and modern. This is a place where one can rub shoulders with tourists, bankers, upscale store owners and dedicated fishermen. One gets a smile and a nod even from people one does not know.
Great evening, great service, great food. Highly recommend! |
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Nov 6th, 2002 |
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You leave a little central-Minnesota town, drive five miles to a lakeshore in the woods, and, if it's one of 'those' days, you find that the wolf has eaten Grandma; on the other hand, if luck is with you, you could end up at Hennington's. The restaurant sits on the shore of secluded Fairy Lake, with a wall of windows making the most of the view. The ambience is somewhere between small-town friendly and upscale dinner club, as old acquaintances stop by each other's tables to visit on the way in or out. The menu reflects this same spectrum, offering food that ranges from the basic comfort of meat loaf to the meltingly tender beef tournedos in a luscious demi-glace, garnished with crabmeat and perfectly-cooked baby asparagus. I found this restaurant almost by accident some 20 years ago, and ever since, if I find myself anywhere within a hundred miles of it, I make the trip. It's more than worth the drive. |
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