Featured Restaurants:
1852 Grill Room
906) 847-3463
This Island House Hotel renown restaurant serves a full breakfast buffet throughout the season and is open for dinner throughout the season. Excellent wine list.
Mary's Bistro
(906) 847-9911
Wood-grilled and spit-fired entrees, succulent chicken, ribs and the freshest fish makes for a great dining experience. Great wine list. Seating overlooking the harbor inside or on either patio on the water or Main Street. Patio seating is pet friendly.
Dining Guide
Be sure to stop by the Tourism Bureau (on Main Street next to the Murray Hotel) for our complimentary guide to dining on Mackinac Island. This comprehensive guide lists restaurants in the Fodor's format and includes a key to pricing, descriptions, cuisine, reservations, vegetarian options, children's menus, pet friendly, smoking vs non-smoking, group functions and more. To view the guide online, click here.
 


Gastronomique du Mackinac
Regional favorites include fresh Great Lakes whitefish, trout, salmon, perch or bass served smoked, planked or grilled. Eclectic American Grill favorites favor Cornish pasties, buffalo, venison and rabbit-all meticulously prepared. International cuisine includes Mexican, Austrian, Jamaican, British, French, Scandinavian and more to reflect our International chefs who summer and work here each season.


Hotel Restaurants
You do not need to be a guest to enjoy the great restaurants at Mackinac Island's resorts and hotels. Grand Hotel has many restaurants; Woods, Jockey Club, Salle de Manger, Carelton's Tea Shop, Grand Stand Fort Mackinac Tea Room and the Gate House. Mission Point has four; Round Island, Lakeside Market, Bistro on the Greens and Epicurean. The Chippewa Hotel is home to the Pink Pony Bar & Grill and their Harbor View Dining Room, Hotel Iroquois has the sunset view in the Carriage House Dining Room, The Inn at Stonecliffe offers views of the Mackinac Bridge from the Cudahay Room, Lake View Hotel is home to Goodfellows Grille and Island House offers views of Haldimand Bay from the 1852 Grille Room and a secluded hideawy at the Ice House.




 

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