Berrien Springs is a village in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,800 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Oronoko Charter Township. Berrien Springs is best known for its Seventh-day Adventist community and Andrews University. Reflecting the town's population, many of the businesses in town are closed on Saturdays.
Things to do in Berrien Springs
4 based on 298 reviews
Finally made it to Tabor Hill, one of the only wineries in the area we hadn't been to yet. The Saturday we stopped, every one of the wineries we stopped at was packed, I don't know what was going on but it was busy. Luckily we were just stopping to pick up wine at a few places but we wanted to do a tasting somewhere new. We had to wait a few minutes to get a spot to taste. Our server was overwhelmed, she was waiting on at least 8 people, so it was slow and a little chaotic, she was stretched too thin. My husband and I both did a full tasting, $10/6 samples, we probably could have split it if we had asked but it was ok, we tried different things. We didn't find anything that stood out to us, they have a ton of completely dry wines, and the semi-sweets we found so-so. They make a Cabernet Franc port that was amazing. Outrageously sweet, but smooth like drinking maple syrup. I'm looking forward to going back for a meal on the patio, it's a beautiful spot.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
We all had wonderful dinners. The ribs were exceptional as was the baked shrimp In addition to a soup or salad guests may partake in an excellent salad bar, which contains potato, bean salads, cole slaw cheese and much more. The service was delightful
4.5 based on 54 reviews
It's possible to create so many combinations of sandwich with a lot of veggie options! I recommend the crispy bread baguette and the Hawaii option (with pineapple). Hope one day it will be a franchise all over America.
2 based on 4 reviews
It's Dairy Queen. You don't expect overly delicious.
The service however, is very slow. They divide their staff between the adjoining Tacobell, and you may or may not have someone to serve you, and if there is any sort of line, you may wait a really long time!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
The selection of food at this small restaraunt/store is a bit limited but will impress even the pickiest of little guests! They have great salsa, guacamole, and chips. They also have awesome tacos, burritos, torte, and enchiladas. Also don't forget to try the rice and beans!
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Casual brew pub offering upscale pizzas, sandwiches & more along with a diverse list of 20 handcrafted beers, wines & spirits. We are family friendly and have a kids menu, a 3 season room for an outdoor patio feel, and friendly staff!
Was here for a car and bike show event. Walked from vfw to here. Very clean. Professional. Had some different menu items. What I had was very good. They had a full bar and everyone enjoyed themselves. I would come back here again.
4 based on 155 reviews
Phone is (269) 697-0043.
Food is excellent in relaxed unpretentious atmosphere with reasonable prices for what you get. We have frequented a few times and enjoy the peaceful country road excursion to Wheatberry Tavern. The garlic mashed potatoes and cedar plank salmon and daily dessert specials are fresh. The house smoked ribs are equally as good which my husband had. I am a southerner so the cornbread that comes out before your meal reminds me of home.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Great breakfast! I ordered cinnamon swirl French toast and my husband ordered the Magic Mountain, both were delicious. The French toast was served with cinnamon roll glaze and whipped cream....mmm. First time here but we'll definitely come back
4 based on 22 reviews
Very good menu for lunch and dinner. Good bar with several draught beers. I like their cheeseburgers, one of the best in Berrien county IMO, and my wife favors the portabella mushroom sandwich on a bun. The home-made salted potato ships are exellent, hot out of the kitchen.
4 based on 14 reviews
Great pizza -- our go-to for delicious crust and great toppings. We usually call our order in and then dash in to get it -- usually 15-20 minutes from order to eating. There are some tables for dining in, but service can sometimes be a tad slow. Since everything is available for take-out, we find that it is far easier to get things to go.
I also love the eggplant parm -- enough for 2 meals, including the salad and foccacia.
Do bring cash (or checks, I believe), since credit cards aren't accepted.
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