The Tiny Town In Michigan With The Most Scrumdiddilyumptious Restaurants
By Sophie Boudreau
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Published October 23, 2017
Michigan has its fair share of delightful small towns, each of them with its own fantastic attractions, hidden gems, and friendly people. While most tiny communities here in the Great Lakes State have at least a handful of wonderful spot to eat, there’s one spot that seems to overflow with extraordinary eateries — and you’ll want to see for yourself!
Saugatuck is a beloved little town located near the shores of Lake Michigan.
This charming spot is known for a multitude of traits, from its active art community to a delightful downtown area that’s perfect for shopping and strolling.
One of the town’s main attractions, though, is its abundance of fabulous restaurants and eateries. If you’re hungry, Saugatuck is the place to be.
No matter what you’re craving or how much you’re willing to spend, you’ll find a perfect option to suit your needs when you venture to this lovely locale.
For breakfast or brunch, head to Pumpernickels or Ida Red’s Cottage. Both of these quaint spots offer delicious homemade breakfast that’s sure to satisfy.
Of course, with a location so close to the waterfront, it’s important to take in a healthy dose of seafood. We recommend checking out the Mermaid Bar & Grill when the craving for fresh fish strikes (note: the Mermaid is closed for the season, but will reopen in April 2018).
When you’ve got Italian food on the brain, Saugatuck has you covered! Marro’s, open seasonally, is a beloved pizza and pasta joint that’s been serving up tasty eats for generations.
Want to interact with locals? Check out a few local pubs for grub and drinks. Wally’s and Coral Gables are popular spots for happy hour fun with loved ones.
For a fantastic kid-friendly option, it’s tough to beat Scooters Cafe & Pizzeria. This casual, welcoming little eatery serves up pizza and other favorites that simply can’t be missed.
When dinnertime in this tiny town rolls around, the possibilities feel nearly endless. Phil’s Bar & Grille is a must-visit, with a cozy atmosphere, daily specials, and fried chicken to die for.
If you’re eager to get a bit more dressed up, venture to the Butler, a famous waterfront destination that draws in locals and visitors alike with its tasty fare.
Grab a cocktail at the Southerner or Bowdies Chophouse before heading out for an evening stroll through town — you’ll be full, happy, and newly in love with this one-of-a-kind lakefront location.
Other fantastic food options in Saugatuck include Wicks Park, Lucy’s Little Kitchen, Grow, Black Walnut Restaurant and Bar, Boardwalk Deli, and Spectators. See? We weren’t kidding when we said this little town was full to the brim with amazing spots just waiting to be seen — and tasted!
Which restaurant in Saugatuck is your all-time favorite? With so many options, it might be tough to select the best of the best, but we’d love to hear from you in the comment section below!
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