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    The young woman was very helpful! I was very happy for the first time ever at insani t's

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    DJ's Pub & Grill

    DJ's Pub & Grill

    (6 reviews)

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    Muskegon native who has driven past the place a million times on Henry Street. Popped in on a…read moreThursday afternoon to get a feel for the place before it filled up for the after work folks. This place has always had a lot of cars parked outside. The bartender says they remodeled the main area during covid and it looks clean and updated. Karaoke space has lots of room unlike some places that want ya to sing in a corner and provide clearance. The main area has one pool table with a king of the hill setup(challenge the winner) of rules next to it which I haven't seen at a lot of bars before. I love the idea of some grizzled pool master holding the table at will and taking on all newcomers. The "pool room" wasn't updated with the rest. While the furniture is dated (and some like it that way), It has two well loved pool tables that haven't been neglected maintenance wise. Overall DJs seems like a well loved bar for Muskegon locals lookin for a song and a game of pool. There's love for veterans here as well.

    After passing TJ's a few times I still thought it was a used car dealership with the full parking…read morelot just about every time of day. Upon entering the location, I understood the reason for all the cars, the place was slammed packed. Within the many significantly differing variables of people, beer sports and karaoke lines, was a perfectly centralized table for panoramic views of people watching, a huge favorite past time of mine. There was a pool league and the players had almost no space to play their close bumper shout as it was located 1.2 feet from inside the front door-Monday nights are pool tournaments, I attended on a Saturday. The individuals that have the gumption to preform Karaoke are worth the trip to check some of them out. Most all put their heart into the singing and in some cases the dancing and add in the occasional accelerated arm flailing and occasional forward hip thrusting-- As the big spender of the evening I ordered three rounds for three people and I may have cracked the $20.00 check threshold, tip not included. Speaking of which, tip well as the service is excellent and the bartenders are really hustling to get you what you need. Great drink specials: -$1.75 beers during happy hour 2 to 7 daily-( 4 flat screen t.v.s)-$1.25 beer Tuesday's 2 to 6 p.m. Food: All burgers are $3.50 and less, Hotdogs are $1.25- Salads, Soups, Mexican food (10 items) burritos-enchiladas, nachos and such and a heck of a lot od Fryer Foods (try the jalapeno ravioli)

    Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection

    Shoreline Inn & Conference Center, Ascend Hotel Collection

    (106 reviews)

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    What a beautiful older building situated right on the water! Hotel itself is a bit darker in terms…read moreof interior lighting but it adds to classic vintage feel. Hotel service was friendly patient & personable at check in and checkout. Rooms were spacious clean and attractive- though I'd love to have a bit more lighting in bathroom (we makeup girls need it!) ambiance was quiet - no yelling loud noises in the halls. Bring a book or your own streaming device. The tv channels don't offer much. My fav element was the breathtaking views absolutely stunning - a wonderful welcome at end of long day of work.

    I stayed here a couple nights over the weekend as did a whole gang of my family members for a…read moredestination wedding. It seemed like The White Lotus: Muskegon vibes to me but the whole thing went off without a hitch and was nowhere near dramatic or scandalous enough for HBO Sunday nights. Shoreline Inn is an imposing presence on the Lake Michigan shoreline and is far away from any other towers and is visible enough from far away for me to find my way back without having to consult Google Maps. This ten story tower was built in the 90s but some of the baroque, almost Gothic details make it look older. I couldn't figure out if it was a newer building trying to look retro or an older building that had been rehabbed before I looked it up. It doesn't look a hundred years old or anything but it wouldn't have surprised me if it was from the 60s or 70s. The seashells lining the facade up top are a bit gaudy but it's distinctive. I'll give it that. More retro details abound inside, like the weathered old suitcases affixed to the wall above the staircase from the lobby to the lower level. I can't speak to the cost, as my family got a group rate, and I didn't handle paying for my dad and myself who shared a room with my uncle. I think my aunt told me though, and it's not bank breaking but on the upscale side. Given that our room was pretty spacious and held a pullout couch that I slept on in addition to two queen size beds for my dad and uncle Bill it was reasonable. We had a nice view with sliding doors that look like they'd be for a balcony but sliding them open just gave you a slightly better view of the railings right against them. Shoreline Inn does have balconies for some rooms. I went to hang my swimming trunks on our railing to dry them out and accidentally dropped a sock on one three floors below. D'oh! Sorry room 316. The swimming pool and hot tub on the lower level stole the show for me. I hit those up on both mornings and the place was gloriously empty. One of the two hot tubs was broken and empty but it didn't matter with the area deserted. No bathroom inside the pool room so on one morning I had to wrap a towel around me tight and try not to drip in the hallway too bad. Fortunately the restroom wasn't far away. I can't even speak to our room's shower as I relied on the cleansing waters down here for the duration of our two night stay. The breakfast bar at the lobby bar has some good breakfast sandwiches and some good smoothies. No free breakfast but those free breakfast hours are always so prohibitively early. I'd rather pay and rest easy knowing I can sleep in late and get breakfast all the way til 11:30. Or take an eat morning dip before I eat. I'm on vacation, damnit! A wedding counts as a vacation, right? A small convenience store next to the front desk where they cash you out has the basic necessities you'd expect. I grabbed some ice cream and aspirin on my second night. And they have a nice room to gather across the hall from the front desk. The staff was unfailingly friendly and with three luggage carts I never noticed anyone stuck without one. A boardwalk right outside complete with park benches was nice and there's an outdoor pool as well. I never made it out to that one, though. The conference center of titular fame here hosted the reception. My steak definitely hit the spot but my dad said his chicken was just so-so. Our table killed a whole gravy tugboat worth of balsamic for our salads as my dad was the only one to opt for ranch. The appetizer were appetizing, the cake was sweet and my after dinner tea was soothing. There's a bar and grill next to the conference center with its private rooms and it appeared the kitchen for both was on our side. The foodrunners kept having to take food for the other side through the entrance doors for the guests of the patrons of the conference center and a short way outside to the Lake House Waterfront Grill (I just looked up the name) which looked awkward for them and for guests. I assume there's another route in the winter but I think that too is having to muscle past private party guests. Just not the best design. Minor quibble and I was more annoyed for the workers than us. I know what it's like to be a foodrunner! The television in our room didn't have a ton of stations. No chance to see the Tigers drop a couple games to the Mariners but I did see most of the first SNL I have in a few years after Uncle Bill wanted to put it on. I mostly killed time in the room by watching Kung Fu on my portable DVD player and reading a graphic novel. All in all it was a memorable and good time, one I'll no doubt look back fondly on whether I find myself back in Muskegon or not.

    Lakeshore Museum Center - Display honoring Muskegon's Jewish Community at Lakeshore Museum Center

    Lakeshore Museum Center

    (5 reviews)

    This is a cute, smaller, inexpensive museum. Our kids are 7 and 3. They enjoyed it and so did we…read more We were staying in town for a few nights and needed something to keep kids busy. This was a fun morning trip. Spent almost 2 hours here. It was clean and organized. The basement had more than we thought. I think we spent the majority of our time there. Worth a trip if you are in town!

    I'm a big museum buff and when I travel, I want to experience museums in the region…read more The plus: beautiful, historic building. Easy parking on the street two hours free parking on the street or unlimited in the museum nearby parking lot. Nice flow in the museum through the exhibits, including a few exhibits geared toward children. Nice diversity of exhibits. Good proximity to downtown, restaurants, parks, public art and cultural items. The minuses: I'm going to lay this directly on the young woman in the gift shop and the staff. She seemed to be put out by taking my entrance fee. Unhelpful when I was shopping in the gift shop. And when I asked if the historic Hackley/Hume homes were within walking distance, she said curtly: YES. Wow. How about, "it's one block to the left, then turn right and go down one block, it'll be on the right hand side but I'm sorry but those museums are closed on Tuesday and Wednesdays." Also, while walking through the museum there seemed to be a lot of staff milling about in the hallway, discussing a recent social event. They obstructed the traffic flow and I pinged about like pac-man on a race trying to navigate the museum. No one asked if I had any questions or offered to show me around so rather consider this a museum "visit", I'd call it a "half-visit" since I could have gotten so much more from my visit. I'm a professional tour guide, I've worked in museums in four major cities and I've never found this level of indifference anywhere. It's so sad, this museum has the potential to be so much more but without the assistance of the help, it will never be what it could be.

    Insani-T's - adult - Updated May 2026

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