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    Jim's Restaurant

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveAmerican, Diners

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    11 years ago

    Great food - burgers, pasties & chili - I will definitely return. The portions were huge & flavorful for the price. Service was good too.

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    Solbergs Greenleaf Sports Bar & Grill - Battered cod bites with fries and coleslaw

    Solbergs Greenleaf Sports Bar & Grill

    4.0(132 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    Ho. Lee. Cow! We stopped in for dinner, expecting to get burgers, and were surprised to see that…read morethey offered a Friday fish fry! There were several options to choose from, but hubs and I both chose the combo, which was cod and perch. It came with tartar sauce, slaw, a slice of rye bread, baked bean medley, and your choice of potato. We went with fries. We both got beer cheese, and I got ranch as well (extra charge for both). I went with a coke and then a Dr. Pepper, as I needed the caffeine pick-me-up, and hubs started with a beer flight, and then had a pint. The fish was cooked perfectly. The breading was that golden, bubbly cover, versus typical breading. We were both given three pieces of each. The tartar sauce was very tangy, and I had to go easy with it. Hubs ate the slaw, and the rye bread was nothing special. The fries were spot on....somewhere between a straight cut and a steak fry, they were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. The ranch was delicious, and the beer cheese was a bit strong, but in a good way, with a slight beer aftertaste. Neither of us could finish it all, so we left with a container of leftovers. If you're in this part of the U.P. and want a great fish fry. Solberg's is your place! I look forward to a repeat visit! 17/2025

    Team Tyler rules the bar! We had such a great lunch and enjoyed the company of both bartenders. The…read moreFriday Fish Fry is awesome, lots of choices for the entree and sides. Really great craft beers on tap, too! It's easy to find and there is a lot of parking is available. Get in here, watch all the sports and get great food value for your dollar!

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    Solbergs Greenleaf Sports Bar & Grill - Lake perch dinner with fries, coleslaw and beans with sausage

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    Jean Kay's Pasties

    Jean Kay's Pasties

    4.3(40 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $

    Our 4th pasty in our quest to compare and consume…read more Jean Kay's is a teeny tiny shop on a side street and can barely hold 6 people in front of the register. There are a few more options for pasties here, including chicken and broccoli, and dessert flavors. Their beef pasty is different than all the other pasties we tried, as they use flank steak. As is traditional, potatoes, onions, and rutabaga were the other ingredients. This was the first pasty I tried where I could see the onions, so I picked them out when I came across them (my kryptonite). The steak was a little chewy, and the seasoning was almost undetectable. Also, the pastry, although well baked, fell apart after a few bites. To be fair, though, we waited probably a good 30-45 minutes to eat it. This wasn't my favorite pasty, but I wouldn't mind returning to try a chicken and broccoli and a dessert one. Maybe on my next trip up north. 21/2025

    I stumbled upon this place walking through town. My grandparents grew up in Iron Mountain. My great…read moregrandfather, John Hollander, immigrated from Liverpool, England and was a miner. My grandmother taught me to make pasties like she did for her dad. Jean Kay's pasties are out of this world. Flakey crusts, tasty ingredients inside, and made with Iron Mountain pride and love. I ate the breakfast bacon and egg pasty and bought chicken and broccoli. I bought the partially cooked/frozen because this place sells out quickly. I traveled to Chicago with the pasties two weeks later and they were as good as made that day. One pastie fed two of us. I guess it is all about your appetite. The pasties can be purchased cooked or partially frozen. Both are equally great!! If you are driving near Iron Mountain, you must stop and purchase the pasties! Have fun deciding which to purchase.

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    Jean Kay's Pasties - 1 lb. Flank steak and rutabaga pastie.

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