Places to stay in East Gull Lake, Minnesota
East Gull Lake is a city in Cass County, Minnesota. The nearest semi-urban area is that of Brainerd and Baxter. It is part of the Brainerd Micropolitan Statistical Area. East Gull Lake is situated in the Brainerd Lakes Area of Central Minnesota, and takes its name from the largest lake within its borders -Gull Lake. Places to eat in the region include Ernie's On Gull Lake, Ernies On Gull Lake, Cragun's Legacy Bar & Grille, and Irma's Kitchen.
If you are travelling in the area, East Gull Lake is located close to Rock Lake Campground, Pillager Post Office, Brainerd Region Geological Marker, Lum Park and Stevens Lake.
The center of East Gull Lake ( which is at is longitude -94°21'9 and latitude 46°24'38.52 ) is located 6 miles away from Baxter, 7 miles away from Lake Shore, 9 miles away from Brainerd and 9 miles away from Nisswa.
Available East Gull Lake lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around East Gull Lake.
East Gull Lake Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Kavanaugh's Sylvan Lake Resort
Approx 4 miles away in Brainerd:
Agate Lake Resort
Approx 4 miles away in Lake Shore:
East Gull Lake Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Gull Lake Dam Rec Area - Acoe
Approx 1 mile away in Brainerd:
Lykins Pinehurst Resort
Approx 4 miles away in Nisswa:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in East Gull Lake
Irma's Kitchen ( Dining / Other ). Located at 11000 Craguns Drive, Brainerd, 2 miles from the center of East Gull Lake. Irma’s Kitchen is located at the south end of Cragun’s Resort in the former home of the Hungry Gull Restaurant. The restaurant was originally developed by Walter and Lena Frampton back in 1926. Lena cooked and served three hearty meals a day, lumberjack style. In 1946, Ben and Eleanor Curry became the new owners of this Brainerd restaurant. They added the dining room’s north wing with timbers coming from the Pine Beach Peninsula. They expanded the resort and operated it until the early 1960’s. Thereafter, the Thiel, Yoho and Bearson families owned and operated the resort known as Island View Lodge until the late 80’s. In 1988, Dutch and Irma Cragun purchased Island View and connected it to the Cragun Complex. The Lodge was opened a year later after kitchen enlargement and redecorating as the Hungry Gull Restaurant & Bar. When you come to dine, take notice of the Pastry Cooks cupboard which was salvaged from the kitchen by Irma and refinished to retain part of the buildings tradition of good cooking. The name for Gull Lakes freshest new restaurant, “Irma’s Kitchen”, was chosen to acknowledge the important role that Irma Cragun played in the food service at Cragun’s Resort over the years.
www.craguns.com