Homemade, from scratch, small-batch ice cream and macarons made in Charlevoix, MI.
The Bridge Street Tap Room is a Michigan craft beer haven located in beautiful downtown Charlevoix. Overlooking Round Lake, the Tap Room offers an assortment of Michigan craft beer and hard cider, as well as a carefully selected wine and spirits portfolio. The kitchen offers a variety of small plates highlighting many locally sourced ingredients and Michigan-made products. So grab a cold draft beer, some food to share with friends, and let the Bridge Street Tap Room deliver a memorable Northern Michigan experience.
Charlevoix Restaurant Week happens twice a year in our beautiful downtown. This year the event is sponsored by Fabiano Brothers. Each participating restaurant offers up a special menu or offer so that you can eat your way through the city on a budget. Drink specials are offered as well, so don't miss out on this great event!
The French Quarter dishes out southern inspired American dining with a creative take on New Orleans cooking. Call ahead seating and carryout available year round.
We are proud to serve sustainably raised meat and poultry in addition to our other responsibly sourced ingredients.
The Parsons farm has hugged the shores of Harwood Lake for over a century. One day in the late 1800's, George Parsons tapped the sturdy old maple tree that stood in the middle of a field west of the family farmhouse, rigged a brass hog kettle to a makeshift boom, and boiled the collected sap over an open fire.
We are the fifth generation of the Parsons family, excited and honored to carry on the family tradition of making high-quality, pure maple syrup products on our beautiful farm.
New Coney Island in front of Bay Harbor serving Coney Dogs, Cold & Hot Sandwiches, Salads, Loaded Mac & Cheese, Kids Meals and Desserts
Open: Mon-Sat 11-7
Stop on in and enjoy a setting of Charlevoix's Drawbridge and Round Lake. Serving our Lunch menu all day long or our dinner menu after 5. Just looking to relax? We also have a fully stocked Bar and many local beers to choose from.
Originally built as a grist mill, the current Weathervane Restaurant was converted to a dining establishment in the mid 1950s. It was designed by the famed local architect Earl Young, known for his curvaceous roof-lines and flowing architecture.
Stafford's Weathervane Restaurant offers signature and regional cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere and is Charlevoix's only true waterfront dining, nestled along the busy Pine River Channel in downtown Charlevoix. Guests will enjoy unparalleled views of the water from inside, or choose Jeff's Deck for the ultimate in outdoor dining.
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