
Ishnala Supper Club is named for a Winnebago Indian word meaning “by itself alone.” It overlooks Mirror Lake in the middle of Mirror Lake State Park. Settlers bought the lands from the tribe in 1826 and constructed a log cabin trading post. The Coleman family bought it in 1909 and made it into their dream home but it changed hands in 1953 when the Hoffman Brothers bought it and created the Ishnala Supper Club, as it is today. Robert Prosser, who started work there as a busboy in 1973, bought it in 1993 . When we went he was at the door greeting guests. It’s a huge place with an extended driveway to the grounds and parking lots, but if they fill there is parking where you turn in and a shuttle to get you to the restaurant and its 4 bars. You check in and will be given an estimate on how long your wait is as they take no reservations. The bars open at 3:30 and the restaurant at 4:00 but the line starts forming by 3:00. We got there at 3:00 and were happy that they started letting people in about 10 minutes early. When we left, the reception person said the wait was 2.5 hours. It’s a machine. There were chairs everywhere on porches and in the various bars located on many levels. Continue reading







