Red Robin Gourmet Burgers- Portage
Mmmmmm…..burgers. I freakin love hamburgers. I could live on them. Most chain restaurants serve up an ok burger, but it’s usually a safe bet.
My parents and brother came to town this morning to help J and I finish moving in. Last night, the two of us loaded up a U-Haul in Lansing. We were able to do this on our own because we lived on the first floor and it was a pretty easy shot right out the door to the truck. At our place in Kalamazoo, we’re up seven stairs and the doorway is uphill from the parking lot. We were going to need a little more manpower to get some of our bigger pieces of furniture in.
It took about an hour and a half to unload the 14′ U-Haul. After a few minutes of rest, my brother asked about lunch. We had to return the truck to Portage anyway, so the rest of my family loaded up in my parents mini-van and followed us.
When we lived in Lansing, my dad had made a comment once about Red Robin when we drove by the store in Delta Townhip. We never stopped there, but I saw one in Portage that was fairly close to our new place and knew burgers would be an easy lunch for us. Read more…
Dark Horse Brewery
511 S. Kalamazoo Street- Marshall, MI
- (269) 781-9940
- Website
- No Online Menu
This summer, a guy I went to high school with chronicled his trip through Michigan on Facebook and his blog. Most of the places he stopped were not much of a surprise to me. I had already been there or they were on my list of places to go. The one that really stuck out was a small brewery in Marshall that, at the time, I had never heard of. I figured if it was something that someone from Illinois would make a point to stop at, I should make it a point to make a stopover in Marshall.
J and I were on our way back to Lansing one final time to load up the U-Haul and get the rest of our stuff to Kalamazoo. When she got off work at 1:00, we piled in the car and started driving. The plan all along was to stop and eat on the way. I figured now was as good of time as any to take the small detour into Marshall.
The Dark Horse Brewery is just off the main square in downtown Marshall on Kalamazoo Street. It’s less than a half of a mile from the roundabout if you’re coming from I-94. The building is pretty small. In fact, there was a delivery truck parked in front of that totally hid the business from view. I happened to see the Dark Horse Brewery logo on the side of the convenience store that actually fronts the road. The taproom is a small building off the road in the parking lot.
After a quick U-Turn, we headed back into said parking lot which was being cleaned. There were cones everywhere blocking parking spaces and the previously mentioned delivery truck was blocking almost all access to the remaining spots. I finally just swerved around the truck and pulled in to a spot. Read more…
Main Street Pub – Portage
Yay! Our first recommendation. J was talking to one of her coworkers about eating out and right away, he mentioned a place in Portage for good, cheap pub food. That’s right up our alley. We love good, cheap pub food.
J’s on kind of a weird schedule, so she got home from work right around lunch time. She had e-mailed me to see if I wanted to go out for lunch. I wasn’t in the mood to cook, so of course I agreed.
The Main Street Pub in Portage is on South Westnedge just south of Schuring Road in the Main Street Plaza. The guy who recommended the place told us that it was a great local place, but when I drove by the other night, it didn’t look like a local place. It had a chain feel to it which isn’t a bad thing. It’s just not what I was expecting. Come to find out, it’s a local chain. There are eight Main Street Pub locations, but the family that owns the restaurant also owns the University Roadhouse near WMU, Main Street Grill on Q Avenue, and Fletcher’s Pub which has two locations in Kalamazoo.
It was just after noon when we hit the parking lot. There were quite a few cars in the lot which is always a good sign. We parked near the back of the lot and headed inside where we waited for a hostess. I’m not really sure that’s the procedure, but a waitress did notice us standing there. She asked smoking or non-smoking which is still something I hate hearing…(really makes me miss dining out in Illinois). We chose non-smoking. She pointed us to a dining room just to the right of the entrance and told us to pick a table. We took a booth near the windows. Read more…
Aunt Millie’s Bakery Thrift Store
500 E. Clark Street- Kalamazoo, MI 49001
- (269) 342-2954
- Website
I love Aunt Millie’s bread. I first found it by accident at Kroger. I was looking for bread that didn’t have HFCS in it and Aunt Millie’s was the only brand of what seemed like a thousand that didn’t have it. I picked up that loaf of bread, went home, and made a peanut butter sandwich. Ever since that day, I’ve been buying Aunt Millie’s.
If you buy Aunt Millie’s in most stores, it’s pretty expensive. Up until J and I moved in together, I had always bought store brand for $.99. I never really cared about nutrition information until J was kind enough to point out to me what it all meant. I hated the “healthier” bread. It had no taste and it was full of holes. Aunt Millie’s has a couple different breads that are 1 point on the Weight Watchers scale and they taste great.
Again, price can be an issue. When we shopped at Meijer the other night, I picked up a loaf for almost three bucks. We needed bread, so I bought it, but I was really hoping I could find some place else that sold it cheaper.
Yesterday, I found the post office on Miller Street to mail off the “thank you cards” from our wedding. I went a different way on my way home just to see a little more of Kalamazoo and try to figure out where things are. As I was making my way back towards Westnedge, I accidently found what I was looking for. Read more…
Meijer – Westnedge, Portage
5121 S. Westnedge Avenue- Portage, MI 49002
- (269) 381-3465
- Website
The hyper-market. Almost a necessary evil anymore. While J and I like farmer’s markets and doing our part to help the local economy, you just can’t beat the prices at a major grocery chain and right now, food is more of a necessity than a luxury.
The closest mega-mart to our south Kalamazoo home is the Meijer on South Westnedge. When looking for a new place to live, finding a place close to a grocery store is mandatory. I don’t plan meals out very well. About 5:00, I decided what I get hungry for then look to see if I have what I need to make it. Most nights, I don’t. My credit card is littered with $5.00 grocery trips for one or two items.
I have a love-hate relationship with Meijer. I love the selection, the fresh produce, and the prices. I hate the size. When we lived in Lansing, our place was equal distance from a Meijer and a Kroger. When I went shopping alone, I went to Kroger. J always preferred Meijer and, quite honestly, there were some things we could get several dollars cheaper at Meijer, but I HATED the layout of the store. It made no sense and the aisles weren’t even straight. You ran in to so many dead ends. They were also way understaffed. I never saw more than three cash registers open and they always had lines five or six people deep. You couldn’t even walk down the aisle in front of the cash registers because the lines were so long they went all the way back into the clothing department behind it. It literally took twenty minutes to check out every time we went there. Read more…
Ritter’s Frozen Custard
Well, we thought we were going local. J and I made a trip to Crossroads Mall to find a jewelry repair place to resize my wedding band. I bought it a half a size too big and instead of gaining weight to fit in it, I finally decided to get it resized.
We had about an hour to kill and we had just walked around the mall the day before, so I suggested we go for ice cream. I had noticed a few places farther down Westnedge in our travels the previous few days including a Culver’s which we both love. I thought Culver’s is great, but let’s try a local place instead. The place I picked looked local and neither of us had heard of it, so imagine my surprise when I found out what we found was another chain.
Ritter’s Frozen Custard is on Romence Road just west of Westnedge. They have a really neat building which does only a carry-out business. There are some cement tables on a small patio, but there’s no indoor seating anywhere on site.
The building front is sort of a half moon shape. There are several windows, but since it wasn’t a peak time, only the middle one was open. The menu is on boards nailed above the windows on the outside of the building. It was a little hard to read because you had to walk all the way around the front to see all of their selections. Read more…
Starbucks – Portage
Lucky you. I haven’t even been here a week and you already get my Starbucks rant.
J and I were exploring our new home and concluded the trip with a run to D & W Fresh Market in Portage. J was a little tired and could really use a pick-me-up. As we pulled in to the parking lot, we noticed a sign for Starbucks. For our wedding, J’s mom bought all the girls in the wedding a Starbucks gift card. Most them flew in and there happened to be a Starbucks in our hotel. Since she still had some money left on the card, she decided to get a drink for the shopping trip.
The Starbucks in Portage is located inside the D & W Fresh Market on Romence Road. It’s just a little kiosk type store to the right of the cash registers.
I hate Starbucks. It almost pains me just to go in. It’s the poster child for excessive spending. I worked with a lady in Peoria that had to make a Starbucks stop every morning. I could never figure it out. Even their cup sizes irk me. Is there really something wrong with small, medium, large? Do they have to use fancy names that give you no indication of their actual size? Read more…
D & W Fresh Market – Portage
- 525 Romence Road
- Portage, MI 49025
- (269) 329-0425
- Website
Yup, I take on grocery stores too. Being a somewhat decent cook, finding the ingredients I want at a price I can afford is always a challenge. On top of that, J really likes her fresh fruits and veggies. We’re not “organic” people, we just want things fresh.
We were spoiled in Lansing. We shopped at Horrocks a lot. When stuff was in season, it was fresh and cheaper…cheaper than Walmart. I know there’s a Horrocks in Battle Creek, but it’s a half hour from where we live. I’m sure we’ll make trips out that way, but it would be nice to have something closer to home.
Last week when we made our first Sonic we noticed a grocery store we had never been to. Since Sunday was our explore Kalamazoo day, we decided to see if this market would meet our demanding needs yet fit our budget.
D & W Fresh Market has two locations in the Greater Kalamazoo area. One is on Parkview Avenue in Kalamazoo. The other is on Romence Road just west of Westnedge. Since we live close to Portage, we chose to check that one out. Read more…
Where to go before a show? That’s always a tricky question for us. Do we do the formal thing and go have an expensive meal before a theater show or do we hit up a bar and order a pizza? Well, if you know us, more often than not, it’s going to be the bar.
100 W. Michigan Avenue
5710 S. Westnedge Avenue
7509 S. Westnedge Avenue
217 Romence Road
525 Romence Road

