In 1845, the first clerk of Washington County built a quaint, one-room cabin in the wooded, rolling hills of the northern Kettle Moraine. Nearly 90 years later, Ray Wolf, an avid horseman, restored the cabin, added a basement bar and opened it to fellow equestrians. It soon became headquarters for many a fox hunt, and so the name, “Fox & Hounds” was a natural when the Wolfs opened their restaurant in 1933.
Today the new owners, Thomas Masters and his brother, Will Masters, and Jim Constantineau are excited to share their vision for the new Fox & Hounds. Tom and Jim have been forming this vision since parking cars at the Fox & Hounds more than 30 years ago.






