Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Three Oaks. Three Oaks is a village in Three Oaks Township, Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,622 at the 2010 census.
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Driving between Chicago and Michigan today and found this little gem we are recommending to friends! A small deli in back has a broad and elevated selection of meats and cheeses and with the sampling of mustards, jams and crackers, a really lovely picnic could be assembled here. In front, order at the counter and select from a variety of fresh bakery goods, full coffee service and a menu of cooked to order food like Mom made. We had the biscuit and gravy, the donzel (donut pretzel, like a raised donut with a chewier bite) and eggs with bacon, cheese hash browns and toast. I treated myself to a ham, chive and cheese biscuit and it was flaky, tender and full of savory flavor. In addition, a sandwich menu is served for lunch and through the afternoon. Located no more than 3 minutes off the highway with minimal turns, this is worth the detour and will please adults and children alike.
4 based on 193 reviews
I love local places and this place screams "local establishment". While this place is not fancy, it is very comfortable with great service, good food and reasonable prices. I ducked in here for breakfast after a 2 day bike ride from Chicago. The menu had a lot to choose from but I had my favorite breakfast of poached eggs, bacon, potatoes, and an English muffin. The eggs were done perfectly. There were 4 strips of thick cut bacon and plenty of potatoes. My bill for the breakfast and coffee was under $10.00.
4 based on 143 reviews
This place was recommended for breakfast and, in particular, the blueberry French toast. My husband and I both ordered this hearty breakfast. It took up most of the plate and included a little strawberry and pineapple as garnish. They use blueberry bread as the base to make the French toast and it was delicious. Also Michigan maple syrup was provided and I would suggest to add just a little of it to your French toast so as to not overwhelm the meal; it really didnât even need syrup. Our waitress was super friendly, very eager to please, and service was quick and thoughtful. My husband enjoyed coffee and a glass of milk, while I delighted in the tea. The place seems to be a favorite local eatery with families arriving just as we were leaving. Outdoors there were plenty of beautiful hanging baskets. Inside was simple and laid back.
3 based on 89 reviews
We donât get here often, but it seems like food has improved significantly over the past year with great selections and bigger portions. Maybe Iâm wrong, but regardless our last visit was the best yet. Eggs, healthy shakes, pancakes and French toast are all top notch. Coffee is also very good. Great bakery items as well. Friendly staff. Colorful decor and plenty of parking. Has some outdoor seating, but bees can be an issue.
4 based on 40 reviews
Convenient location right on the Red Arrow Highway in Union Pier. Interesting lunch spot that also brews kombucha, makes smoothies, and a small bakery (along with a few other supplies a visitor might want, like S'more ingredients). Sandwiches (tuna salad & turkey club) were great and served on delicious rolls they made themselves. Not inexpensive, but reasonable considering it's located in a fairly isolated "tourist-trap" area. Very limited seating inside (2) with a nice outdoor garden table area with small canopies over each table. Portion size was generous.
The last time I was in a place this uncoordinated, it was going out of business. But this restaurant just opened ... so hopefully management can make corrections to right the ship. The place is full of restaurant tables, but only half are used. So today, people were told the wait is 20 minutes, while half the place is empty. The room is super noisy. If you want to hear what is said at your table do not go to this restaurant if is is more than 1/3 full. The food is pricey and badly presented. If you order an entree it will come on a bare plate with absolutely nothing else on it -- i.e. if you expect a bed of beans or potatoes or veggies for that piece of chicken, you have to order that separately. So what looks like an average price for a meal skyrockets to haute cuisine prices by the time you get what you are used to having.
My first experience in America was a good one and it was all because of Joe Mama. The espresso (as seen in the picture) was great tasting and really stoked my appetite. The food was simply splendid and it was an experience I will never forget. Trust me when I say this won't be the last time I go inside joe mama.
4 based on 73 reviews
Hand made, from scratch cooking in a comfortable, casual setting that is popular with both native Oakers and the numerous weekenders in Michigan's Harbor Country.
I liked the casual atmosphere and homey food choices. It is not trendy or overpriced at all. A little decor and some bathroom updates would go a long way. But worth a stop for breakfast or lunch in downtown Three Oaks.
4 based on 76 reviews
Froehlichâs Bakery & Deli is well known as the destination for people who prefer Simple, Fresh, Nourishing, & Authentically Delicious Food. During the past 25 years weâve enjoyed collaborating with local farmers & foodies in a way that allows us to provid
In town on a family matter, we lunched at Froehlichâs and very much enjoyed the experience. Historically a bakery, which still exists directly across the street, we ate lunch in what appears to be a retrofitted department store facility, complete with the stamped sheet metal ceiling tiles. This is a very well done remodel, with clean, modern lines and a menu with a wide range of options. I donât suspect cocktails were served at the original bakery so thatâs an addition as well. Members of our group enjoyed shrimp poâ boy and grilled cheese sandwiches, hamburgers and salads. Everything seemed to be very well received. Froehlichâs is easy to find in this small village and itâs close enough to the interstate to drive over for lunch and a change of pace. A stroll down the main drag will put you in a different place. Certainly Iâll remember that option. I only wish I could have justified purchases from the bakery as all their fare was mouthwatering.
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