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Northern Michigan and Petoskey are known for activities and one of those activities has to be dining. Hungry? We can help! Our 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. Visit any of these dining spots for a great restaurant experience.
Beacon Bistro, 319 Bay St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 489-7999
Beards Brewery LLC, 215 E. Lake St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 753-2221
Culver’s of Petoskey, 1264 US-31 N, Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 753-2036
H.O. Rose Dining Room, 100 Lewis St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 347-4000
Sam’s Graces Cafe, 324 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 489-8278
Stafford’s Bay View Inn, 2011 Woodland Ave., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 347-2771
Stafford’s Noggin Room Pub, 100 Lewis St., Petoskey MI, 49770, (231) 347-4000
Stafford’s Perry Hotel, 100 Lewis St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 347-4000
Terrace Inn and 1911 Restaurant, 1549 Glendale, Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 347-2410
Tillie’s Tafel, 437 E. Mitchell St., Petoskey, MI, 49770, (231) 753-2044
Dam Site Inn, 6705 Woodland Rd., Brutus, MI, 49716, (231) 539-8851
Northern Lights Recreation Bar & Grill, 8865 Harbor-Petoskey Rd. (M-119), Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 347-3100
Stafford’s Pier, 102 E. Bay St., Harbor Springs, MI, 49704, (231) 526-6201
Vernales, 3018 M-119, Harbor Springs, MI, 49740, (231) 242-4777
Weathervane Restaurant, 106 Pine River Lane, Charlevoix, MI, 49720, (231) 547-4311
Within the historic Chicago/West Michigan railroad depot in Petoskey, the Little Traverse History Museum is a history filled gem.
Petoskey State Park is one of the premier destinations for campers and outdoor lovers and is tucked away between Petoskey and Harbor Springs.
Harris Gardens at North Central Michigan College is a spectacular sculpture garden filled with 26 pieces of vibrant art.
A walking tour of Petoskey actually is a history lesson as many of the buildings date from the 1870’s to the 1930’s.
North Central Michigan College’s Natural Area in Petoskey includes over five miles of trails that run through unique habitats.
This 36 acre, 1.5 mile long Bear River Valley in Petoskey is truly spectacular and filled with natural beauty and things to do.