For pork lovers, the Redwood Steakhouse is a quintessential stop. Located on a bucolic strip of the old White Pole Road in Anita, populated sparsely with gas stations and convenience stores, the parking lot at the Redwood is nearly always packed after 5 p.m. One of the absolute delights of the Redwood is the relish tray, a long-lost relic of American cuisine. It includes such unbeknownst-to-the-young items as pickled herring, cornichons, cheese spread, black olives, green onions, beets, liverwurst, crinkle-cut carrots, and radishes. A basket of soft French bread accompanies these snacks, and folks often order an appetizer plate of chicken livers or the exceptional French fried onions.

![]() Bacon-wrapped pork filet
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![]() Relish tray
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![]() French fried onions
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![]() Walleye filet
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![]() Redwood special ribeye
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