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This simple lakefront hot spot serves up classic Southern cuisine, paired with a seafood selection, all while enjoying the views of beautiful Lake Lanier. But wait, have you tried their brunch?
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Heather and Tony Jonovitch sit at a table with several signature dishes at Skogie’s. The Jonovitchs bought the restaurant on Lake Lanier from Rick Skogland in 2004. Since then, the Gainesville couple have put their own mark on the eatery with new menu items and a new look. - 
photo by Erin O. Smith
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Marley

 She is huge but thinks that she is a lap dog. We have three cats and they cuddle with her too!
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Skogie’s ‘feeds' Wolverines
                                      By Jane Harrison

Tony Jonovitch took some deep breaths, inhaling the aroma of his labors and perhaps calming his nerves a bit as he waited for the blue wave to hit his Lake Lanier restaurant. A hungry pack of Wolverines was about to strike Skogie’s Lakeside and the restaurateur knew they eat a lot...... 
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Skogies on Lake Lanier Serves Great Food
Written by Robert Sutherland

Somebody should invent a game where players manage a small lakeside restaurant (like Skogie’s)that serves delicious food.....
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Skogies — Fine Enough Dining on Lake Lanier
by Robert Sutherland

The one thing that Lake Lanier needs — besides more water — is more lakeside restaurants.
Skogies Lakeside Restaurant on Lake Lanier gets my vote for the best waterfront eatery on the north end of the lake … maybe the entire lake.
My visit was delightful......
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