Cafes in Rhinelander

Caribou Coffee Cafe •
232 S Courtney St, Rhinelander

“Top notch service!! Was a little slow first few weeks open but that is to be expected. It definitely has gotten better and the service has been excellent!The coffee is very good and the food has been okay. Would like to see a few different choices but I generally go for the coffee anyway, so when I pick up food items I can find something that works. ?Parking: You use them all parking lot which gives you plenty of options. I'm usually able to park relatively close to the door to Caribou.“

5 Superb5 Reviews
Crimson Curry Cafe Cafe • $
108 E Davenport St, Rhinelander

Customers` Favorites

Cherry Gorgonzola Salad
Chicken Tikka Masala
Summer Berry Salad
Shrimp Poke Bowl
Curry Fried Rice
Chicken Sandwich
Strawberry Lush
Butter Chicken
Garlic Noodles
Veggie Panini

“This is a hidden gem in Rhinelander. I am so thankful it exists here! After moving here from a big city, I missed real, authentic, Thai and Indian food. I ordered the special of the day 'green chicken curry', it was excellent!!! Absolutely 5 stars! My husband got a Salmon Poke bowl and loved it. My 10-year-old got a Mediterranean Panini and loved it, my 6-year-old got a bacon grilled cheese (from the kids menu) and loved it, and my baby, who turned one this day got a veggie, pablano, quinoa soup and she ate most of it (it was excellent).“

4.6 Superb61 Reviews
Papillon's Restaurant Family • $
2124 Lincoln St, Rhinelander

Customers` Favorites

Biscuits and Gravy Hash Browns Eggs
Country Fried Steak
French Toast
Pancakes

“Good food if they were easier on the griddle with the butter/greese. Service is pretty solid. Good size portions. Always have to ask for napkins. Limited hours so never had late lunch or dinner. Closed several days of the week as well so short hours during open days so hard to get a good take on anything. There is one solid long term server that is awesome however. My only complaint is a locals talking extensively of religion very loudly and speaking nasty of "native americans" which she was not so polite to call them....I would have said something but I'm a semi-regular and didn't want any issues. (* Btw, I'm Caucasian, not American Indian but found the conversation very inappropriate) Didn't want to be a "Karen". Overall if the old, religious, racist, zealots had not been there, it would have been much better.Kid-friendliness: Lots of old guys and people talking loudly about subjects not kid friendly“

4.1 Good29 Reviews