MACKINAC ISLAND
Many of the businesses on the Island are only open in the summer; please make sure to telephone the restaurant of your choice before you make your plans.
CHIPPEWA HOTEL: The Chippewa offers up two dining options - the Pink Pony Bar and Grill, with its informal atmosphere; and the Harborview Dining Room, with its pretty views and traditional American cuisine.
Huron Street, 906-847-6494.
DOCKSIDE INN: Over 150 beers are available at the Dockside Inn to complement your dining choice, whether you choose roasted chicken, Italian-American fare, or a simple but good sandwich. They've even got their own private label beer - just ask for Arch Rock Ale.
Main Street, near Star Line Docks, 906-847-0161.
FRENCH OUTPOST: On the way to the Grand Hotel, you'll find this rustic restaurant/bar with its menu of steaks, burgers, pizza, seafood - and a raw oyster bar that can't be beat - and there's entertainment in the summer.
Grand Avenue, 906-847-3772.
GOODFELLOW OUTPOST: Homemade specialties from soups, salads, sandwiches, entrees & desserts. A kids menu is available.
1 Main St., 906-847-0270.
GRAND HOTEL: Several options are available at the Grand Hotel for guests and visitors - the Grand Stand and Carlton's are the more casual side of the Grand, with sandwiches and salads; visit the Geranium Bar for Continental breakfasts; or plan an evening out at the Grand's formal Dining Room for prix-fixed dinners served elegantly. And don't miss Woods for Bavarian-style dining. Shuttle service is available.
Grand Ave. / Stonecliffe Road, 906-847-3331.
HORN'S GASLIGHT BAR: A fun stop on Main Street, Horn's offers up zany entertainment, friendly waitstaff, and a full menu of Southwestern cuisine and American fare, including Huevos Rancheros, Fajita Salad, and Frisco Sandwiches.
Main St., 906-847-6154.
IROQUOIS HOTEL: Located right on the water, the Iroquois blends Old World charm with a varied regional menu that includes whitefish, filet mignon, and seafood, plus an atmospheric piano bar.
Main St., 906-847-3321.
ISLAND HOUSE: Choose from the Ice House Bar and Grill with its burgers and sandwiches, or the more upscale Governor's Dining Room, with its prime rib, seafood, and veal - both are worth a visit.
906-847-6041.
JESSIE'S CHUCK WAGON: Casual family atmosphere at this old-fashioned diner including 14 counter seats. Food is prepared in front of customers and to order. Good food, fast & friendly service and reasonable prices.
Main St., 906-847-3775.
J.L. BEANERY: One of the Island's few coffeehouses, J.L.'s not only has cappuccino, espresso, tea, and other drinks, they've also got a cafe wrapped in windows and a marina-side patio, making for great views to go with your coffee and baked goods.
906-847-6533.
LAKE VIEW HOTEL: The Pilot House is the dining base for the Lake View Hotel, offering American cuisine and relaxing surroundings.
Main St., 906-847-0371.
MIGHTY MAC HAMBURGERS: Hearty burgers and all the fixings.
Main Street, 906-847-8039.
MISSION POINT RESORT: A trio of dining choices await you at Mission Point's timber lodge, located in view of the Round Island passage. Freighter's Deli offers sandwiches and pizza, the Round Island Bar and Grill ups the menu to include burgers, salads, and steaks, and The Great Straits Seafood Co. makes seafood the specialty of every day.
Main St., 906-847-3312.
PATRICK SINCLAIR'S IRISH PUB: One of the newest establishments on the Island, Patrick Sinclair's offers up Fine Irish and American fare, including Irish Stew and Shepherd's Pie, all served in a terrific Irish atmosphere.
906-847-6454.
VILLAGE INN: The Village Inn offers up their famous Planked Whitefish, plus a wide selection of desserts and a friendly bar that's open until 2 a.m.
Hoban St., 906-847-3542.
YANKEE REBEL TAVERN: Rebellious, indeed - the Yankee Rebel's got an eclectic menu based traditional American fare, including pasta, seafood, and burgers, all served with exceptional presentation - if this is rebellious, more restaurants should be this way.
906-847-6249.
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