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Mackinac Island has wonderful dining options! The many cafes, coffee shops, delis, casual and fine restaurants, give you choices for every meal of the day- family restaurants, too! These Up North dining establishments pride themselves on serving great food with fabulous customer service.
Bistro on the Greens at Mission Point, One Lake Shore Dr., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3312
Cannonball Oasis, 7641 British Landing Rd., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-0932
Fort Mackinac Tea Room Restaurant, 7127 Huron Rd., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-6327
Horn’s Gaslight Bar & Restaurant, 7300 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-6154
Island Slice Pizzeria, 7248 Main St, Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-8100
Kingston Kitchen at the Village Inn, 7274 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3783
Mustang Lounge, 1485 Astor St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-9916
Pancake House, 7245 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI 49757, (906) 847-3829
Pink Pony, 7221 Main St. #103, Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906) 847-3341
The Chuckwagon, 7400 Main St., Mackinac Island, MI, 49757, (906-847-001)
Dixie Saloon, 401 E. Central Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5449
Harbor Lights Grille, 6492 Paradise Tr., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 626-0121
Nonna Lisa’s Italian Restaurant, 502 S. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5195
O’Reilly’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, 401 E. Central Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5449
Rusted Spoke Brewing Company – 810 S. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5773
Referred to as the “Jewel of the Great Lakes”, Mackinac Island has many special festivals and events that go on during their prime season.
Arch Rock is a geologic wonder on Mackinac Island and stands 146′ over the Lake Huron shoreline- nearly 15 stories tall.
Fort Mackinac is open from May-October and includes buildings restored their original look after the fort’s occupation by the British
The majestic and historic Grand Hotel is one of the first sights visitors see as they head into the harbor on Mackinac Island.
Mackinac Island is rich in history and is also filled with beauty and lots of activities and attractions to explore.
Mackinaw and Mackinac are pronounced the same way. Why? It’s the area’s rich history with the Native Americans, French, and British.