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The Filling Station Microbrewery [30] – Traverse City; The Highway Brewing Co. – West Branch; The Livery – Benton Harbor; The Maple Grille Restaurant and Microbrewery - Hemlock; The Mitten Brewing Company [31] – Grand Rapids, Saugatuck, Northport; The Royal Oak Brewery – Royal Oak; The Strand Brewery & Kitchen – Dowagiac
Jennie Stickney died in 1947 in Grand Rapids, Michigan and Charles Stickney died two year later in Traverse City. [2] In 1958, Jim and Fern Bryant purchased the Stickneys' property and converted the main house to a restaurant they called the "Bowers Harbor Inn." The restaurant opened in 1959.
The award focuses on family-owned restaurants across the country that have been operating for at least a decade. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] According to the Washington Post the awards are given to restaurants “with timeless appeal, each beloved in its region for quality food that reflects the character of its community.” [ 5 ]
Fazoli's System Management, LLC., or Fazoli's, is an American fast casual restaurant chain [3] [4] headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1988 and is now owned by FAT Brands . As of December 2024, there are 195 Fazoli's locations nationwide [ 1 ] specializing in Italian-American cuisine .
The Traverse City area is a popular destination to visit wineries and the state makes many varieties of wine, such as Rieslings, ice wines, and fruit wines. Micro-breweries continue to blossom, creating a wide range of unique beers. Grand Rapids is known as "Beer City USA", with Founders being the largest of Grand Rapids' breweries. [38]
Traverse City is the largest city in Northern Michigan. Traverse City is at the head of the East and West arms of Grand Traverse Bay, a 32-mile-long (51 km) bay of Lake Michigan. Grand Traverse Bay is divided into arms by the 18-mile-long (29 km) Old Mission Peninsula, which is attached at its base to Traverse City.
Cook's was a chain of discount department stores in the United States, from 1961 to 1987. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio , the chain grew to a peak of 115 stores before filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy first in 1984, then in 1987, before filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy later that year.
Cook United filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 1984 and, after 19 more store closings, the entire chain was down to 53 stores. [8] Cook used bankruptcy protection to modernize stores and converted many of them to the Cooks Discount Department Store nameplate. The leaner, Ohio-centered portfolio did not help financial conditions.