When it comes to food, many Americans are obsessed with convenience. After all, the fast food industry rakes in billions of dollars each year for a reason — and most of us are glad to live close to eateries that satisfy our cravings as soon as they strike. But every now and again, it’s rewarding to seek out a restaurant that’s a little off the beaten path instead of smack dab in the middle of the action. There’s one such spot in Michigan that serves up incredible food in a peaceful atmosphere, and you’ll want to visit.
The Farm Restaurant is located at 699 Port Crescent Rd in Port Austin.
This one-of-a-kind eatery is tucked away amid a beautiful country atmosphere, and you’ll feel as though you’re dining with family and friends when you arrive.
Since 1993, this beloved restaurant has been delighting locals and visitors alike who don’t mind making the drive out to the countryside for a unique experience.
The aptly named restaurant itself is literally located inside a farmhouse, so it’s no surprise that its staff takes the term "farm-to-table dining" very seriously.
Each and every dish at the Farm is made completely from scratch using fresh, delicious ingredients — so you can rest assured that your meal will be wonderful.
This dedication to freshness means that menus are decided based on seasonally available produce and other ingredients, so you never know what’s in store.
Diners can select from options like stuffed whitefish, Hungarian meatballs, vegetable strudel, or filet of beef. No matter what you choose, you’ll be satisfied.
Of course, there’s nothing better than a homemade dessert. The Farm offers dishes like warm cobbler with seasonal fruits, creme brûlée, and chocolate brownies.
Hours vary with each season, but the restaurant is currently open for dinner (between 5-9 P.M.) on Fridays and Saturdays. No matter when you choose to visit, this is one unique Michigan locale that’s well worth the journey.
For more information about the Farm Restaurant, including seasonal availability and dishes, click here. Have you dined at the Farm? Share your experiences with us in the comment section below!
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