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Shore to Shore


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I will be in Michigan in June on business, but will be taking 3 days afterwards to drive from Empire over to Oscoda via the Shore to Shore route. I am investigating the trail system and the campgrounds along it since I will be bringing my horse next year and riding across the entire state.

Where can a gal get some decent eats along the way?

Also, does anyone have suggestions for overnight accomodations along the way? I have perused Michigan's travel site and nothing is catching my eye.

All suggestions are appreciated. :biggrin:

Melissa

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I will be in Michigan in June on business, but will be taking 3 days afterwards to drive from Empire over to Oscoda via the Shore to Shore route.  I am investigating the trail system and the campgrounds along it since I will be bringing my horse next year and riding across the entire state.

Where can a gal get some decent eats along the way?

Also, does anyone have suggestions for overnight accomodations along the way?  I have perused Michigan's travel site and nothing is catching my eye.

All suggestions are appreciated. :biggrin:

Melissa

I can give you some suggestions for Leelanau County and Traverse City (and from there to Petoskey, but that's off your route), but east of that, I'm blank. I do have one recommendation for Cadillac, at the end of the southern spur of the trail. Let me know...

Here's some horse-related info about the trail.

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I will be in Michigan in June on business, but will be taking 3 days afterwards to drive from Empire over to Oscoda via the Shore to Shore route.  I am investigating the trail system and the campgrounds along it since I will be bringing my horse next year and riding across the entire state.

Where can a gal get some decent eats along the way?

Also, does anyone have suggestions for overnight accomodations along the way?  I have perused Michigan's travel site and nothing is catching my eye.

All suggestions are appreciated. :biggrin:

Melissa

I can give you some suggestions for Leelanau County and Traverse City (and from there to Petoskey, but that's off your route), but east of that, I'm blank. I do have one recommendation for Cadillac, at the end of the southern spur of the trail. Let me know...

Here's some horse-related info about the trail.

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I have a hard time thinking about this area with a "must-do" attitude in mind. It is so beautiful. Slow down and breath it in. Stop at a farm stand. Chew on a piece of grass. Take a nap alongside a lake....mmmm must do....

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I can give you some suggestions for Leelanau County and Traverse City (and from there to Petoskey, but that's off your route), but east of that, I'm blank. I do have one recommendation for Cadillac, at the end of the southern spur of the trail. Let me know...

Here's some horse-related info about the trail.

Alex,

I believe I could venture down the southern spur into Cadillac. What is your recommendation? Leelanau County wasn't originally part of my itinerary, but now that two of you have mentioned it, what's a 'must do' there?

Also, thank you for the link to the MTRA's site. I have been there many times and the information they have is extremely useful.

Thanks again,

Melissa

In Cadillac, I'd go to Hermann's European Cafe. Not high-end cooking, but good, reliable food and a decent wine selection. (Buy a bottle at the adjoining wine shop and pay just a $7 corkage fee.)

Just a little ways from Empire is La Bécasse. "French Country Dining," as they say. Very nice.

In Traverse City, I'm a big fan of Amical. Good food, local ingredients when possible, reasonable prices.

Also just outside TC, at the Grand Traverse Resort is Aerie. I haven't eaten there, but eG'er Ted Cizma (although I haven't seen him post for a while now) was the executive chef at startup a year ago (I assume he's still there), so it's probably good.

There are lots of wineries in the area; if you're interested I can recommend a few.

"There is no sincerer love than the love of food."  -George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, Act 1

 

"Imagine all the food you have eaten in your life and consider that you are simply some of that food, rearranged."  -Max Tegmark, physicist

 

Gene Weingarten, writing in the Washington Post about online news stories and the accompanying readers' comments: "I basically like 'comments,' though they can seem a little jarring: spit-flecked rants that are appended to a product that at least tries for a measure of objectivity and dignity. It's as though when you order a sirloin steak, it comes with a side of maggots."

 

A king can stand people's fighting, but he can't last long if people start thinking. -Will Rogers, humorist

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In the Traverse City area, Trattoria Stella is excellent rustic italian, Amical is quite good. Newcomer "The Cooks House" is doing dynamite stuff as well.

Aerie, at the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa is IMHO the best restaurant in NW Michigan ( Sorry Tapawingo )

Have fun, it's a beautiful drive.

TC

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