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Charlevoix’s many Up North cafes, coffee shops, delis, casual and fine restaurants, and waterfront dining give you choices for every meal of the day- family restaurants, too! Our dining establishments pride themselves on serving great food with fabulous customer service.
Bier’s Inwood Brewery, 17959 Ferry Rd., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 675-7632
Flap Jack Family Restaurant, 102 W. Carpenter, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-6466
Grey Gables Restaurant & Catering, 308 Belvedere Ave., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-9261
Lynda’s Taco Stand, 105 M-55, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 437-2024
Pigs Eatin’ Ribs, 1418 Bridge St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-7447
Pizza Hut Charlevoix, 1303 Bridge St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-5321
The Argonne House, 11929 Boyne City Rd., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-9331
The Villager Pub, 427 Bridge St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-6925
Scovies Gourmet, 111 Bridge St., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 237-7827
Stafford’s Weathervane Restaurant, 106 Pine River Ln., Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-4311
Bella Vita, 02911 Boyne City Rd., Boyne City, MI, 49712, (231) 582-3341
Blue Pelican Inn & Restaurant, 2535 N. Main St., Central Lake, MI, 49622, (231) 544-2583
Cafe Sante, 1 Water St. Suite 100, Boyne City, MI, 49712, (231) 582-8800
Pearl’s New Orleans Kitchen, 617 Ames St., Elk Rapids, MI, 49629, (231) 264-0530
Red Mesa Grill, 117 Water St., Boyne City, MI, 49712, (231) 582-0049
The Charlevoix Circle of Arts is a vibrant, cultural center in downtown Charlevoix that presents six major visual exhibits annually.
Fisherman’s Island State Park has more than 2,600 acres and miles of gorgeous Lake Michigan beach and is located just south of Charlevoix.
The Harsha House and the Charlevoix Depot Museum, run by the Charlevoix Historical Society, preserve much of Charlevoix’s rich history.
With woods, dunes, and frozen lakes, the trails near Charlevoix and Boyne City are the places to cross country ski from December-March.
A group of professors visited Charlevoix after the Civil War and formed a summer association. More followed and it became a resort town.
Charlevoix is a bustling community nestled between Lake Michigan and Round Lake and hosts many festivals and events throughout the year.