Stephen T.
Yelp
As all informed, travelling diners know, they face a series of decisions when coming to a nice restaurant; especially given if a particular establishment is pretty much the only restaurant around. It is times like these that the informed, travelling diner must be creative. Additionally, it is helpful if a restaurant, like Harbor Haus, allows for the diner's imagination to take flight.
Harbor Haus is listed as a German restaurant, but seems more tailored to lake cusine (both are excellent). With a menu this varied, it helps the diner to creatively ask themselves a few questions (1) are you, the diner, coming-in to look for what course pairs best with which wine; or, (2) do you, the diner, come-in, immediately get sticker-shock (understandable), and go for the thriftiest options; or, (3) do you, the diner, put yourself in a certain time-and-place and try it imagine a realistic yet tasty combination that fits the establishment's theme, the surrounding natural enviornment, and the local community's history - basically, engaging in sort of historical virtual-reality for the itineret foodie.
In a case study, this diner, chose option (3). So here is the question: What would be the most likely meal for a German immigrant working and living on or near the great lake? Answer: Lake Superior Whitefish (entree) with Potato Pancakes (appetizer); local tap water and warm coffee made for a realistic and affordable coda. Try it, it is highly doubtful you, the diner, will be disappointed in either the restaurant or the strategy.
Prost & Happy Travels!