Bear Chaser's Bar & Grill

7688N S Island Lake Rd, Hurley
(715) 476-2799

Recent Reviews

Chad Lampson

Drove 38 miles one way and at a time that the hours here say open, found gates across the driveway and what looked to be a for sale sign that had been there a while.

Service: 1

Bradley Hull

We stopped in with friends on the pumpkin run and the place didn't disappoint. The building itself isn't too much to look at... However, the inside is quite charming. Nice bar nestled into a warmly decorated room with a spectacular view. They have a small deck that offers an easy trip down to the lake side where we sat for a moment and took in the scenery. Our drinks were good and decently priced and the cheese curds and chicken steps l strips were good as well. Overall, a great place to stop in when given the chance and the staff was friendly and attentive.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bob Vail

great folks and a fun place. love that they caterer to the UTV

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Peggy Soldner

Friendly, prompt service, great food, and an excellent view!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

s fenske

tucked away accessable by vehicle atv or snowmobile. Owners sister is waitressing. great attitude and sense of humor. say hi to Joyce

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kirsten Wells

Fantastic food and drinks. Friendly staff and a wonderful view!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Natalie Patritto

First time at Bear Chasers. What a nice place and super nice people! The food was great. I had a crispy “fire pit” sandwich that had jalapeños and pepper Jack cheese. We will definitely be back!!

Bob Selsing

Every time I've been there, the food has been above and beyond delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mike Femling

A great stop on the snowmobile trails. Thanks Jeff!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mathieu Labs

Stopped at Bear Chaser's Bar & Grill on the snowmobiles and love this place. Haven't been here for years but the service was fabulous and the pizza was delicious. Probably could split it between 3-4 people next time.

Jeff Rootes

Nice, friendly bar with good service and food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

matt

Ugh.We came from Willy's because Willy's doesn't do food right now. At Willy's it was a super fun atmosphere, bar games, music, etc. etc. and then got to Bear Chaser's and it was like going to a funeral in comparison.The food was good. No complaints there at all, and the owner is clearly trying to make this a place.. but the overall atmosphere was just dead. The server didn't seem like she wanted to be there, when trying to make small-talk, she looked at us as if we were aliens.. I mean, I get that they have a difficult, busy job.. but to have come from Willy's to here was a culture shock.I REALLY hope they can make this place a destination.. but Willy's was packed until 2-3am, and Bear Chaser's was empty by 7. And there's a reason for that.We wound up at Willy's every night and only went to Bear Chaser's once. We probably spent around $1000 at Willy's, and $100 at Bear Chaser's.I really hope the owner reads this and doesn't take offense to it, because I mean no offense by it.Their food was way better than average bar food, but good bar food in a morgue like atmosphere doesn't do anything for most people.We will be back, though, and I REALLY would love to see the place hopping.. and they have a perfect opportunity right now to make a name for themselves since Willy's isn't doing food.

Jennifer Forward

One of our favorite stops no matter if we are on the snowmobile or side by side. Clean and literally THE BEST hot chocolate ever !

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rick S.

When you're snowmobiling in northern Wisconsin, you'll discover all sorts of hole-in-the-wall joints for having a drink or a bite to eat. They are scattered all along the groomed trail network which stretches for hundreds of miles throughout this part of the state. Bear Chasers is a favorite stop for refreshments while warming up (it gets bitter in the sub-zero weather, especially when you're flying across the ice at 70 mph). Don't expect haute cuisine - you won't find it - but if you're hungry for a good burger or need a beer or two while relaxing, this is the place to be. It gets busy during sledding season but you can usually squeeze in. Recommended.

Matt Black

Ugh.We came from Willy's because Willy's doesn't do food right now. At Willy's it was a super fun atmosphere, bar games, music, etc. etc. and then got to Bear Chaser's and it was like going to a funeral in comparison.The food was good. No complaints there at all, and the owner is clearly trying to make this a place.. but the overall atmosphere was just dead. The server didn't seem like she wanted to be there, when trying to make small-talk, she looked at us as if we were aliens.. I mean, I get that they have a difficult, busy job.. but to have come from Willy's to here was a culture shock.I REALLY hope they can make this place a destination.. but Willy's was packed until 2-3am, and Bear Chaser's was empty by 7. And there's a reason for that.We wound up at Willy's every night and only went to Bear Chaser's once. We probably spent around $1000 at Willy's, and $100 at Bear Chaser's.I really hope the owner reads this and doesn't take offense to it, because I mean no offense by it.Their food was way better than average bar food, but good bar food in a morgue like atmosphere doesn't do anything for most people.We will be back, though, and I REALLY would love to see the place hopping.. and they have a perfect opportunity right now to make a name for themselves since Willy's isn't doing food.

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