Tecumseh is a small city in Lenawee County, Michigan, United States. It is situated where M-50 crosses the River Raisin, a few miles east of M-52. Tecumseh is about 60 miles (97 km) southwest of Detroit, 25 miles (40 km) south of Ann Arbor and 40 miles (64 km) north of Toledo, Ohio.
Restaurants in Tecumseh
5 based on 17 reviews
We traveled here for a bridal shower, and even with our large group, they were very friendly and accommodating! They allowed us to do tastings and had wonderful snacks to accompany the wines. The selection was great and a lot of unique tastes. Would definitely visit again if in the area!
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Hidden Lake is a great place to see warm indoor gardens year round and to take long outdoor hikes. The grounds are pet-friendly, but the indoor spaces are not. It is easy to spend a relaxing afternoon here seeing the varied climates and flora. Just keep the closing hours in mind so you don't get locked in.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
The Croswell Opera House is the oldest theater in Michigan and the third-oldest continuously operating theater in the United States. We specialize in Broadway-style musical theater but also stage plays, concerts and occasional special events. The high quality of our productions draws patrons from across southeast Michigan and northwest Ohio.
The Croswell always has great performances weather it is a play, musical or concert. The acting is always very well done and most of the actors are local talent. It provides a great opportunity for kids and adults alike to be able to be a part of something they love to do.
5 based on 14 reviews
Stayed with relatives on our visit to the USA, and knowing I like cheese and wine they were wanting to take me here. The assistant was lovely and helped us make our wine choice, we sampled the cheese before we bought it to. Was amazed to see cheese from the UK ( not to far from where I live ) being sold . The wine went really well with the meal. If you want something special then visit here. If I were local I would be a regular . A big thumbs up from the UK
4.5 based on 13 reviews
My son took me here for Father's Day last year. This is a pretty easy paddle but surprising once you leave the mill pond. there are a couple of open areas where you can do some fishing and there are several places to pull out of the river for a quick shore lunch. Keep your eyes open and you might find giant clam shells in the water that are surprisingly big given the sixe of the river. You never see shells that big on the beaches in Florida.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The family operated Flying Otter Vineyard & Winery is situated on a 55 acre estate in Southeast Michigan and features an outdoor Tasting Pavilion, open from April-October each year on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, offering tastings, entertainment, wine education courses, crafting activities, and more. Centrally located in Adrian, MI, the winery is less than 35 miles from Ann Arbor, Toledo and Jackson. Wines are produced from grapes grown on the estate's vineyard (including the award winning Frontenac), as well as grapes sourced from Western Michigan's storied coastline. Estate-grown grapes are farmed using sustainable vineyard practices, and a great deal of hand labor, from planting vines to harvesting. Using cold climate hybrid wine grapes that have been developed not only to survive Michigan's potentially harsh winters, but to actually thrive in our particular terroir, we produce some wonderful, unique tasting wines. Whether you are a wine expert looking for something new and different, or a wine novice just entering the wonderful world of wine, we invite you to visit us for a tasting or tour.
Although a visit is enjoyable anytime, summer Friday evenings at the winery are really special. There will be live music (try to catch Cat Canyon!), light snacks, complimentary wine tasting and a gorgeous setting in an open air pavilion overlooking the vines. You can sample whites, reds, and dessert wines to pick the ones that most please you. It used to be a hidden gem; now it is the place to be.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The Tecumseh Center is a treasure for the people in Tecumseh but I am not sure that the performances that are presented are all that interesting (at least to my family). I would rather go to Ann Arbor or Detroit to see a professional performance.
4 based on 11 reviews
My daughters and I did the Pioneer Wine Trail tour last week and this was our first stop. Nice place, comfortable seating, helpful staff. I really enjoyed their flavored ciders. The only negative for me was a band playing quite loud music. The music was good just too loud for the room they were playing in. Made it difficult to talk. But we still enjoyed the cider and wine tasting and would recommend.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Tecumseh is a relatively small town but this is a huge store specializing in models especially cars and small scale trains. All the accessories for an elaborate train set up. Also many planes, boats, robots, etc. Huge array of jigsaw puzzles too. Extremely knowledgeable staff, patient and help.
Just fun to stop stop in a look around. Be amazed!
3 based on 14 reviews
This is our 2nd time doing the fall color tour ride. We took Grandma along and she liked it very much. At first, it looks like there really is not much too see until you really begin to look all around. The little lake area's were nice to see, 2 years ago they were almost dried up. I liked the Indian guy you passed by as well, it added something extra to the trip. The apple cider was nice and cold and our treat was doughnut holes. Although it was expensive, especially for being so crowded, I'm still glad we got to do it again!
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