Would you like to try some traditional Dutch cuisine without leaving the Great Lake State? Locals and tourists alike are obsessed with this tasty Dutch bakery in Holland, Michigan. The cozy cafe serves freshly roasted coffee, breakfast pastries, and appetizing lunch dishes.

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To view the full menu and hours of operation, visit the Deboer Bakkerij website or the deBoer Bakkerij & Dutch Brothers Restaurant Facebook page. Have you visited this delightful Dutch bakery in Holland, Michigan before? Let us know about your experience. While you’re in the area, make sure you check out this wonderful seasonal indoor and outdoor farmer’s market in Holland.

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Looking for somewhere memorable to stay while you visit? Check out this historic and charming cottage in Holland, Michigan.

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Bakeries In Michigan

What are the best bakeries in Michigan?

Some of the best bakeries in Michigan are:

  • Butter Crust Bakery in Bridgeport
  • Shatila Bakery in Dearborn, known for Middle-eastern desserts
  • Crust in Fenton
  • Milford Baking Company in Milford
  • Huron Mountain Bakery in Marquette
  • Sarkozy Bakery in Kalamazoo

What are the best coffee shops in Michigan?

Some of the best coffee shops in Michigan include:

  • Brighton Coffee House and Theater in Brighton: With coffee sourced from small, sustainable farms, this owner-operated coffee house also happens to be a performing arts venue.
  • Cup of the Day in Saulte Ste. Marie: A coffee shop and deli, serving up sandwiches, specialty lattes, and more, with locally roasted beans.
  • Dead River Coffee Roasters in Marquette: With coffee roasted right in-house, this quirky shop has been in operation for over 20 years.
  • Blue Owl Coffee Co in Lansing: Offering craft coffee cocktails that are nonalcoholic.
  • Foster Coffee Company in Owosso: A small chain with a focus on community, serving traditional drinks, seasonal offerings, and specialty coffee drinks.
  • RoosRoast Coffee in Ann Arbor: Known for its Lobster Butter Love roast, a blend with a Sumatra base that is “smooth and buttery.”

What dessert is Michigan most known for?

The dessert Michigan is most known for is Mackinac Island Fudge.

Since the late 1800s, Mackinac Island has been a destination for handcrafted fudge. While fudge was not invented at Mackinac Island, its name has become synonymous with fudge, and there is a Fudge Festival at Mackinac Island every August. Every year, Mackinac Island’s 13 fudge shops sell ten thousand pounds of fudge daily during peak tourism season.

 

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