Greenwood Supper Club History Print E-mail
Original Bar The Ohnesorge's at The Greenwood Door CountyBack in 1929 this Door County landmark got its start as a popluar inner-county watering hole. It is said that even the famous John Dillinger would gas-up at the old gas pumps prior to his return to Chicago.

 
 
 
 Slipper Inn 1929, Fish Creek
 
 
 
In those early years the establishment was known as the Slipper. It contained a large dance floor and also showed movies on some week nights.
 
Slipper Inn 1929 with Baby
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Siipper Inn, Fish Creek, Door County 1929
 
 
In the mid-thirties the name was changed to the Greenwood, for its beautiful setting amid the green maple woods. Walter and Eva Ohnesorge owned the business for fifty-one years. In the sixties, their son, Doug did the paintings of the familar local landscapes that grace the walls. Doug is also responsible for the custom tables and doors carved with the maple leaf logo.
 
Wally at The Greenwood Supper Club, Door County
In 1980 Walter and Eva sold the business to their daughter and son-in-law, Susi and Rick Kwaterski. 
 Greenwood Supper Club Fish Creek 1963
 
 
 
 
 
Except for adding a few modern conveniences, Susi and Rick have worked hard to preserve the building and the family tradition of good food and great hospitality that has made the Greenwood the meeting place for all who visit or live in Door County, Wisconsin.
 
Greenwood Supper Club Door County 1950s
 
 
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