Mackinac Island 2018 Dining Guide Dining Guide | Page 13

Delis, Diners and Coffee Shops “There is no love sincerer than the love of food.” - George Bernard Shaw Boxwood Coffeeshop and Café Located in the lower level of Mission Point Resort. It’s the perfect place to enjoy Lavazza coffees, breakfast pastries, ice cream and gelato and quick bites, beer and wi ne to go. Plus, the views of Lake Huron and Mission Point’s Great Lawn are unmatched. 906-847-3000   XS $ Cannonball Drive Inn Located at British Landing on your bike ride halfway around the Island. Serving Angus beef burgers, healthy wraps, stacked sand- wiches, salads, ice cream and lots more. You gotta try the deep fried pickle, a famous Cannonball specialty. Evening BBQ hayrides available. Also, offering cater- ing services and weddings on the beach at British Landing. Call for information. 906-847-0932 XS $ Picnics Mackinac is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic. Get Carlton’s Tea Store Located on the lower level of Grand Hotel. Features soup and sandwich specialties, teas and con- fections. You’ll also find Grand Hotel’s homemade fudge, gifts, Michigan made jams and unusual kitchen and tea items. Enter with hotel admission 8am -5pm, lunch available 11am - 3pm. 906-847-3331 $ some grocery items or take-out food and find a secluded setting on the beach, the woods or park, then enjoy a relaxing private time with friends or family. Doghouse at Windermere Point Exceptional hot dogs, chili dogs, brats, nachos, ice cream bars, pop and icy water. Quick and easy lunch under the big yellow umbrellas with an amazing waterfront view of the boats cruising by. On the beach, at the end of town where the boardwalk begins. 231-392-6456 X S $ Doud’s Market On the corner, next to Marquette Park and their new location near Shepler’s Dock. The oldest family run grocery store in Michigan. Full ser- vice deli, custom subs, salad bar, pizza, burgers, fried chicken, pasta salads, deli meats, fruit and produce all to go. Also wine, beer, liquor, plus lotto and lots more. Come check it out! 906-847-3444 $ Good Day Café Serving sweet and savory crepes, frosty smoothies, fruity frappes, giant cookies, sweet rolls, breakfast sandwiches, meat sandwiches, wraps and more all made to order! Plus 16 flavors of Moomer’s ice cream. Located across from the Chippewa Hotel. Something for everyone! $ Island Slice Pizzeria The Island’s only pizzeria. Hand tossed round, ultra thin, or deep dish pizza made to order. The dough made fresh daily for the best pizza ever! Oven baked subs, chicken baked pasta, and large specialty salads. Eat inside, takeout, or free delivery by bicycle anywhere downtown. 906-847-8100 $ BBQ Sandwich from The Ice House BBQ Lucky Bean Coffeehouse Grab a cup of Love Potion #9, the Island’s favorite java, at Lucky Bean. Self-serve coffee from around the world, an exotic variety of lattes, smoothies, and frappes. Plus, Lucky Bean mugs and bags, local artwork and the Island’s fastest free Wi-Fi. Inside and outside seating, located on Market Street. 248-342-2988 X $ Pancake House An Island institution, serving classic American meals since 1963. Next to the Chippewa and open all day for breakfast or lunch. Short order cooks whip up fresh eggs to order, breakfast sandwiches, omelets, Plath’s smoked meats, waffles and pancakes dressed with fresh fruits, nuts or chocolate, deli sandwiches & soup. 906-847-3829 $ Sadie’s Ice Cream Parlor This clas- sic American ice cream parlor features 24 delicious flavors of ice cream cones, featured shakes, famous ice cream pecan balls and a special Grand Sundae built to share and served in a dog bone-shaped bowl. Indulge on marble cafe tables with twisted iron chairs and benches. Located at Grand Hotel’s east end, no hotel admission required. 906-847-3331 X $ Key to this Restaurant Guide $$$ = Expensive $20-$45+ $$ = Moderate $12-$24 $ = Inexpensive $12 or less S = Water Views G = Entertainment X = Outdoor Seating The dollar symbols represent prices for most dinner entrees, not necessarily all of the items available and they do not reflect total meal costs. Lunch prices tend to be much less. 2018 / Inside Mackinac 63