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Hofbrau's Snickers Pie
Interlochen State Park is mostly closed this summer for major renovations, which means some of the nearby restaurants aren’t seeing the traffic they’re used to. All the more reason to swing by a classic Interlochen summertime haunt: Hofbrau Steak House & American Grille. Though the restaurant is known for their steaks, perhaps the most beloved (and memorable) dish is the Mile High Snickers Pie. This towering giant of a dessert features house-made “snickers,” Moomers ice cream, Oreos, caramel, and hot fudge. You’ll need at least three or four friends to polish it off! (And don’t forget, this eatery has over two dozen house-made cocktails on draft, plus tons of Michigan beers to choose from.) Visit Hofbrau at 2784 M 137 in Interlochen. (231) 276-6979; hofbrausteakhouse.com.
A Bridge Through the Genres
Try to define the sound of Lake Street Dive. Go ahead, just try. There are some jazzy overtones, but it sounds like pop music. There’s a bit of a country lilt to vocalist Rachael Price’s voice, but also a resonance straight from earthy 1960’s soul. The band has done songs by Hall & Oates, Bonnie Raitt, The Pointer Sisters, and George Michael, but Lake Street Dive is not a cover band (despite an occasional resemblance to Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox).
Frankfort Take a Kid Fishing event a success
The annual Take a Kid Fishing event was a success on June 22, despite the threat of rain.
Assaults reported in 5 areas in 1 week, per police blotter
The Benzie County Sheriff's Office responded to the following calls from June 20-27. Not all calls may be included. • A suspicious situation on Lake Michigan was reported at 7:51 a.m. The nearest town was not provided. Article continues below this ad. • Deputies responded to a report of a...
Manistee Catholic Central's class of 1974 hosts milestone reunion
Fifty years ago, about 68 Manistee Catholic Central students graduated and started their adult lives. About 30 of those grads celebrated the milestone at the First Street Beach Lions Pavilion in Manistee on Saturday. Many of the graduates have either remained or returned to Manistee over the decades. Article continues...
Life is one big photo op
We were in a pickle, for sure. At least my wife was. We had just gotten our ice cream treats at the DQ in Manistee – a strawberry sundae for me and a Dilly Bar for Jeanne – and we decided to drive toward Lake Michigan where we’d sit and eat them.
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