Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
(
906-847-3885;
www.cloghaun.com
;
Market St; r incl breakfast $112-197;
mid-May-late Oct;
)
Eleven rooms, some with shared bath.
Hart's B&B
B&B$$$
(
906-847-3854;
www.hartsmackinac.com
; Market St; r incl breakfast $150-190;
mid-
)
Eight rooms, all with private bath.
May-late Oct;
Eating & Drinking
Fudge shops are the island's best-known eateries; resistance is futile when they use fans
to blow the aroma out onto Huron St. Hamburger and sandwich shops abound down-
town.
JL Beanery Coffeehouse
CAFE$
( 906-847-6533; Huron St; mains $6-13; 7am-7pm; )
Read the newspaper, sip a steam-
ing cup of joe and gaze at the lake at this waterside cafe. It serves dandy breakfasts,
sandwiches and soups.
Horn's Bar
BURGERS, MEXICAN$$$
( 906-847-6154;
www.hornsbar.com
;
Main St; mains $10-19; 11am-2am)
Horn's saloon
serves American burgers and south-of-the-border fare, and there's live entertainment
nightly.
Cawthorne's Village Inn
AMERICAN$$$
$$$
( 906-847-3542;
www.grandhotel.com
;
Hoban St; mains $18-27; 11am-2am)
Planked white-
fish, pan-fried perch and other fresh-from-the-lake fish, meat and pasta dishes stuff
diners at this year-round local hang-out with a bar and outdoor seating. Operated by the
Grand Hotel.
Getting There & Around
www.mackinacferry.com
)
- operate out of Mackinaw City and St Ignace, and charge the
same rates: round-trip adult/child/bicycle $25/13/8. Book online and you'll save a few
bucks. The ferries run several times daily from May to October; Arnold Line runs longer,
weather permitting. The trip takes about 15 minutes; once on the island, horse-drawn
cabs will take you anywhere, or you can rent a bicycle.