Menu

Cuisine/Category

American

Price Range

Mid-Range

Description

At the north end of Michigan’s M-119’s famous “Tunnel of Trees,” this quirky restaurant specializes in mainly Polish dishes. It gets its name from the cast iron stove legs decorating the exterior. So, after enjoying one of the state’s most scenic roads, including glimpses of Lake Michigan, stop here and continue to Mackinaw City.

Menu Favorites

Polish food is served well, with local cuisines mixed in, such as pierogi and locally caught whitefish.

Nearby Attractions

Go to Headlands Dark Sky Park, Wilderness State Park, or the private campgrounds on Lake Huron south of Mackinaw City on U.S. 23, or cross the bridge to stay at Straits State Park and visit the Father Marquette Memorial.

Submitted By

Bill Semion