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    The Wood'n Spoon

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Jampot - Jacobs Falls Nearby

    Jampot

    4.8(75 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    $$$

    The Jampot was on my UP bucket list of places to visit and that came true today!…read more The Jampot is a bakery run by a community of Byzantine Catholic monks, known as the Society of Saint John. They are famous for their homemade jams, jellies, baked goods, and fruitcakes, which are sold under the name "Poorrock Abbey". The Jampot started in 1986 as a way for the monks to support their monastery, Holy Transfiguration Skete. Fun fact... the individuals that started the monastery had a black Great Dane. After a short wait, we were able to purchase a handful of goodies. Thimbleberry jelly is out of stock until late July but lots of other options were available. For jellies, I picked up a jar of rosehips jelly and sugarless wild blueberry jelly. For snacks, we purchased a carrot cake muffin, chocolate chip muffin, cinnamon sourdough bread, and a cream cheese muffin which was warm out of the oven. We purchased a couple of drinks too - cold pressed blueberry juice and cold brew illy coffee. The cream cheese muffin was my favorite! It was a combination of pound cake and cream cheese with hints of pineapple. How can you go wrong? Plus it was warm! The best! I really enjoyed the carrot cake too. It was full of nuts, raisins, and carrots. Very hearty, just the way I like carrot cake. There is parking, picnic tables, and a dog run on site. No bathrooms. Closed restrooms are 1.6 miles away. The monks were so friendly! Great place to stop in you're in the Cooper Harbor area. Just check the hours to make sure they are open.

    Stumbled upon this by accident - saw a ton of people going to it while we were at the waterfall…read moredown the street, so it piqued our curiosity. Small bakery with a selection of honey and homemade jams, fruitcakes, about a dozen different kinds of baked goods and coffee. Monks from the Ukrainian monastery across the street were running the counter. The German Chocolate caramel filled cake we got was dense and delicious.

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    Bosio Biscuit - 2 piece order of French toast made with our house-made bread, with a some of our apple compote on top

    Bosio Biscuit

    4.5(13 reviews)
    28.7 mi

    Love this restaurant! It's a little bit of a drive but worth it. Very cozy inside and service is…read moreawesome. The chicken and waffles are so good as are their biscuits. Great breakfast sandwiches too.

    Traveling through the UP Michigan, we stumbled across this little biscuit shop. This appears to be…read morea newer building clean and nicely decorated. Fast food this is not. If you're expecting a quick lunch, here is not the place. If you want great food and freshly made biscuits, or a place to sit and visit with an old friend pull up a chair and enjoy the ambiance. The cook makes everything from scratch to order. I browsed the menu while enjoying my fresh brewed coffee. In the mood for some comfort food, I chose the Mac&Cheese with smoked brisket. The meal included coleslaw and a hot biscuit. 40 minutes later I had a large plate of hot creamy Mac&Cheese topped with a pile of brisket. The pasta was penned cooked al dented, whick is how I like it. Most places serve overcooked mushy pasta. The cheese sauce was creamy and packed with flavor. The brisket was nicely smoked and perfectly seasoned. The coleslaw was rough chopped and made with a creamy dressing. It was not too sweet and didn't distract from the main dish. The biscuit, this namesake, was probably the best biscuit I've ever had. Warm and obviously right out of the oven, it was moist and flakey. The butter just melted right in. There was more than I could finish. I took the rest in a box and enjoyed it again for dinner.

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    Mac&Cheese with coleslaw and a biscuit.

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