Where to Dine and Drink in Petoskey #DetroitFood

A collection of antique serving platters of various sizes hanging on the walls of Walloon Lake Inn.
A collection of antique serving platters marries the old with the new at the Walloon Lake Inn, an 1890s lakeside inn that was fully renovated in 2014. | Stephanie N. Baker

Tourism has been big business in this Northern Michigan town since the late 1800s. Here’s where to eat in 2022.

Headed up north? You aren’t alone. Travel to northern Michigan smashed records in 2020 and 2021, and 2022 already feels just as booked. We know that picnics on the boat, tossing a fresh catch on the grill, and fireside s’mores are often some of the most memorable meals in this stunning part of the state. But when the weather isn’t cooperating, Grandma and Grandpa are insisting on a date night, or a break is needed from that peak-week family reunion, these Petoskey restaurants are worth feigning cabin fever for.

Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated; it may pose a risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial COVID transmission.



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