

The menu items include cod bites served with a dill and caper dip, jalapeno corn nuggets, a hamburger topped with avocado and pork rind and Caribbean mango habanero pork ribs. Lemer has released some of the menu items on the restaurant’s Facebook page, which recently surpassed 900 likes without serving a single customer.

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The items to be prepared in the new kitchen are part of a menu being developed by Lemer, who said “there’s not too many things I can’t cook.” Although Lemer will serve as the general manager rather than the head chef, he’s working diligently with professional chefs from out-of-state to bring new flavors to the palates of Mitchell residents. There will also be an entirely new kitchen, which the partners added in order to give staff a professional facility. A construction crew is currently working to finish the new bar, a 20-machine casino and to complete various other tasks in the full-scale remodel. The dining area is also flanked by a stage Jensen said could be used for music, comedy or other events like fundraisers.ĭespite intentions to open in approximately one month, Jensen and the Lemers found themselves surrounded by construction workers hammering away at the wide array of new features throughout the restaurant. The dining area will be located next to the new windows, offering customers a view overlooking the lake whether they sit inside or out. With lakeside views from the indoor dining space, which will soon be accompanied by an outdoor patio space, the Lake House has something unlike any other restaurant in Mitchell.Īlthough the decision to open up the building’s interior to natural light for the first time in decades wasn’t part of the original plan, Jensen called the views an “eye-opener.”
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Distressed wood and freshly installed features now occupy the entryway of the restaurant, but perhaps the most noticeable change may be the four new windows on the west wall of the building providing hilltop views of Lake Mitchell. Upon entrance into the Lake House through its south doors, customers may not recognize they’ve entered what was once a well-known institution in Mitchell. Since The Brig closed and the new owners took over in December, the building has been gutted and prepped for the dining and entertainment experience envisioned by Jensen and the Lemers.
