We all have our favorite local eateries, but there’s something special about a restaurant that’s worth leaving town for. Michigan boasts plenty of unique dining spots that deserve some extra attention, from small-town bistros to hole-in-the-wall diners. There’s one eatery in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula that’s so worth the northward journey – and you’ll be charmed as soon as you stop by.

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For additional information about the Brownstone Inn and its array of tasty offerings, click here. Have you made memories at this U.P. destination during previous visits to the area? We’re always eager to hear from you, so drop us a line in the comment section below or fill out our official nomination form here.

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