Where to Eat in Michigan

Michigan Restaurant Guide

Listing the best Restaurants in Michigan.

Where to eat in Michigan

Corner Bar Hotdogs are famous not only in Western Michigan but across the entire country and for good reason these are the best hotdogs you will ever eat. I remember lining up in front of the Corner Bar's outdoor window on a cold winter day and having a half dozen people in front of me.

Hospitality abounds with traditional family style chicken dinners and tantalizing breads and pastries in the world-famous Zehnder's of Frankenmuth restaurant.
Zehnder's is open seven days a week. We are only closed on Christmas Eve, and for our annual employee Christmas party in early January.

The Driftwood restaurant dining room and sports bar to have a more relaxing atmosphere whether your stay is just for dinner, or for the weekend.

When people talk coney dog culture in Michigan, they mention Virginia Coney Island in Jackson, which dates its history to 1914. They are known for a meatier sauce, similar to Flint style's dry topping.

The Restaurant at Beaver Island Lodge, located in the Beaver Island Lodge, features a full menu of exquisitely prepared American Cuisine including regional specialties. The Restaurant at Beaver Island Lodge offers international travelers, summer residents and local clientele a fine dining experience with a casual ambiance.

The Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is a casino, hotel and entertainment venue owned and operated by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, located just outside of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Immerse yourself in luxury and escape the everyday.

Caberfae Peaks Ski Resort boasts Michigan's highest lift-served peaks and some of the state's biggest vertical drops. With 34 runs, skiers and riders will enjoy the best advanced, intermediate, and novice ski runs in the state. As Michigan's closest up-north ski resort, you'll spend less time in the car and more time on the slopes.

The classic American diner is alive and well in Don's Drive In!

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