Hamburger Mikey
It’s been a long time since I’ve been to Muskegon for work. I used to do it quite regularly when I worked out of the Grand Rapids office but now that I’m in Kalamazoo, it’s pretty rare.
My usual co-worker was on vacation a couple of weeks ago and I got pulled to the Grand Rapids office a few times. We ended up in Muskegon for the afternoon and I was determined to find a place to eat.
There didn’t used to be much to eat in downtown Muskegon. We typically ate at the Burger King because it was the only thing open past 6 when I was usually there.
Things have changed. There are quite a few options for food in downtown Muskegon now.
I chose the place that I thought would be quick. Counter service is always a plus for me.
Hamburger Mikey is on 3rd Street just south of Houston Avenue near downtown Muskegon. The restaurant is part of a small neighborhood business district. There are several one and two story buildings connected to each other on one side of the street and a parking lot on the other.
Read more…Kum & Go (Wyoming)
I remember my first trip to Iowa several years ago. I was driving to Iowa City with a buddy for a basketball game. He had made the trip several times before so it was not quite of a shock to him when we stopped at a gas station called Kum & Go.
Yeah…I couldn’t stop laughing. Nor could I believe they could get away with that name spelled that way. Of course I bought a t-shirt.
A few years ago, I went back to Iowa with a different group of guys. We stayed in Ankley, IA just just outside of Des Moines. And sure enough, there was a Kum & Go near our AirbNb. Like me all those years ago, the guys I was with couldn’t believe that was actually the name plastered on signs of a gas station.
Now, Kum & Go has come to Michigan.
The first few stores opened in the Grand Rapids area. I had to work up that way quite a bit last week and noticed the billboard for one not too far from US-131. I needed gas anyway and they were advertising food so I swung off the highway to check out the new gas station.
They Wyoming location for Kum & Go is on Division Avenue at 54th Street. The gas station is on the corner lot on the southwest side of the road. The building really isn’t all that flashy. It’s a kind of a generic looking building with the Kum & Go logo over the doors. This spot is only about half a mile from US-131 as are most of the gas stations in this area so it’s fairly easy to get to and get back to the highway.
Read more…Pizza Hut (Westwood)
Friday night is pizza night. It was always that way for J growing up and it’s pretty much become our way of life too.
J had a fantastic pizza place growing up. Palermo’s 95th in Oak Lawn was her family’s go to. J introduced me to it when we first started dating and it quickly became my all-time favorite pizza place too. It’s sooooo good.
We don’t quite have a Palermo’s by our place in Oshtemo. There are several good places but nothing like that.
Our go to is usually Cottage Inn. The pizza is good and it’s usually the quickest for delivery. Even on a busy Friday night, we can get pizza in under an hour.
The problem with eating the same pizza every week…unless it’s Palermo’s…is that eventually you grow tired of routine. It’s not that we all of a sudden don’t like the pizza. We just want something else every now and then.
We were struggling to come up with something different a few weeks ago. Kazoopy’s is Westwood is usually our number two but wait times there can be really long….it’s really the only reason we don’t order them every week.
I tried a Kazoopy’s order to pick up on my way home but it was still almost an hour and a half wait. We were frustrated and about to order Cottage Inn again. I suggested we just go with one of the mega chains we almost never order from. It’s been a while since we’ve done that so it would be something different for one week.
I picked Pizza Hut in Westwood because it was pretty easy to get to from work. The restaurant is a carry-out only building right on the corner of West Main and Dartmouth Street. They moved here in 2016 from their old location two doors down….which is now Kazoopy’s.
Read more…Jimmy John’s (Central Business District)
To be fair, I did warn you that I was going to start writing blocks about national chains again. I haven’t done it in several years and my opinions on some things has changed. Plus, I just feel like writing a little bit more.
It wasn’t that long ago, I wrote a post about the downtown Subway in Kalamazoo. I’ve worked downtown for about six years now and I had never eaten at that Subway. I don’t particularly love Subway so I don’t go there often anyway but it was something different.
My go to in downtown Kalamazoo has become Jimmy John’s. If you had told 2002 me that I’d be eating at Jimmy John’s more often, he wouldn’t have believed you. I used to loathe the place.
When Jimmy John’s first starting gaining popularity, a lot of places were catering sandwiches. My first few introductions to Jimmy John’s were a couple slices of meat and about three gallons of mayo. It was so gross. Why anyone thinks mayo dripping off a sandwich is appetizing is a mystery to me.
Those early impressions really shaped my views on the sandwich chain. I didn’t eat Jimmy John’s for years. All I could picture was how disgusting the mayo sandwiches were.
I was with a co-worker several years ago who wanted to stop at a Jimmy John’s and I gave in. I knew all along I could customize my order and get it without the mayo but it was hard to get that image out of my mind.
Once I did, I realized the sandwiches were not that bad and most importantly, it was a way to get a quick lunch.
Since Theo & Stacy’s has closed downtown, I’ve been eating more at the downtown Jimmy John’s. The restaurant is on Michigan Avenue west of Rose Street pretty close to where Theo & Stacy’s was. The restaurant is part a two story building that underwent some major renovations a little over a decade ago tucked between the old Theo & Stacy’s building and La Familia.
Read more…South Pier Creamery & Market
What’s a trip to South Haven without ice cream?
We had to take advantage of the warm early spring weather a few weeks ago. We grabbed dinner at The Lodge then headed to South Beach to play at the playground and dip our toes in the water.
We had promised the kids ice cream if they ate their dinner. L cleaned her plate. B….had enough to eat and we all wanted ice cream so we gave in.
We could have went to Sherman’s….like is the tradition in South Haven….but we ended up going just up the hill from South Beach to downtown South Haven. There’s a new little ice cream shop right in the main business district.
South Pier Creamery & Market is fairly new to downtown South Haven. The small restaurant is on Phoenix Street just to the east of Kalamazoo Street. The business is tucked in between Harbor Toy Company and Shooting Star Antique Store. Up until fairly recently, this business was Captain Nemo’s. The new restaurant is a little more simpler of a concept focusing more on the ice cream side of things while still offering a little bit of food.
Read more…The Lodge
When it gets nice out, we would prefer not to sit around the house.
That was the case a couple of weeks ago. I took the kids to Grand Rapids Comic Con at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center on Saturday morning. By mid afternoon, J was wanting to go somewhere we could take advantage of the unseasonably warm weather.
We decided on South Haven. It was a little to cold (for us) to get in the water yet but there’s a place both J and I have been wanting to eat at. We figured after that, we could go play at the playground on South Beach and dip our toes in the water.
We picked The Lodge for dinner. This restaurant is just outside of South Haven city limits on Blue Star Highway to the west of M-140. The restaurant used to be called the Curve Inn because it sits on the curve between M-140 and Kalamazoo Street.
Read more…Kalamazoo County Expo Center
Every year, I have a friend in Grand Rapids who says to me, “You should come to Comic-Con.” Every year, I tell him I don’t think it’s worth my time. I’m not in to comics and it’s fairly expensive to just go and look around for a few hours. Add in the hour drive, and I’ve always politely declined.
This year, Grand Rapids Comic Con ran in to a little bit of an issue with their spring show. Their venue closed.
The show as supposed to be at the DeltaPlex in Walker, but that venue was sold last year and is now a warehouse. The only venue they could find was in Kalamazoo, so they dubbed this year’s spring show a “Road Trip.”
With the show being in Kalamazoo this year, I had less of an excuse to say no. I aske the kids if they wanted to go and both enthusiastically said yes. I messaged my buddy and told him we were in.
The show was held at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center. The 90,000 square foot convention center is part of the Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds on Lake Street in Kalamazoo Township. The Expo center is inside the gate so you enter off Lake Street and the road takes you back to a large parking lot. We got there pretty early in the day and it was a good thing we did. By the time we left around 1:00, they were parking cars behind the building in the grass lots used for the fair.
Read more…Casa Real
We ended up in Allegan on Friday. I wasn’t planning on going to Allegan but there we were.
I saw a taco truck as we were driving through town on our way to our job site. It was closed and I was thinking, “dang, I want tacos.” I didn’t catch the name of the truck so I couldn’t look it up to see when it/if it was going to open that day.
I spent most of the day just wanting tacos. I kept thinking about that food truck but as we got ready to leave the area, we were getting a little crunched on time. We still had to get back to Kalamazoo and still had work to do so taking a chance on a food truck seemed like a bad idea.
I had a back up plan up though.
Casa Real in Otsego is on the way home and they have online ordering. As we sat on a dusty dirt road in rural Allegan County, I had just enough data that I was able to get an order put in that would be ready when we got back to Otsego.
Casa Real is just to the west of downtown Otsego on West Allegan Street/M-89 near north street. The restaurant is hard to miss. It’s a large stand alone building with a large parking lot. There are a number of signs right on M-89 so you don’t miss it. There’s a small patio right off the building and a giant chicken greets you as you walk up to the doors.
Read more…Brewery Outre
We finished off J’s birthday afternoon with a couple of beers.
The kids go to theater camp at The Civic over Spring Break. Over the course of a week, they learn a show then do a performance for parents on Friday.
J and I had several things we wanted to do including going out for lunch then going somewhere else and grabbing a drink or two at some place we wouldn’t take the kids.
We went to Battle Creek for lunch then did a little shopping. We got done earlier than we thought and by the time we got back to Kalamazoo, we still had two hours before the performance.
We didn’t want to sit at a bar for two hours so we went home and relaxed for a little bit.
We knew there was a brewery that opened at 3:00 that we had never been to and that doesn’t have a kitchen. That’s usually the places we try to hit without the kids. Their performance was at 4:30 so it gave us just enough time to get a couple of beers then head over to The Civic.
Brewery Outre has been open for about a year on Ransom Street at the roundabout with Harrison. The brewery takes up a lower level retail space in the Harrison Circle Apartment Building which was just built a few years ago in the new Rivers Edge District on Kalamazoo’s Northside
Read more…Horrocks Farm Market (Battle Creek)
5801 Beckley Road- Battle Creek, MI 49015
- (269) 966-3200
- Website
I’ve told the story so many times about how we found Horrcks Farm Market when we first moved to Lansing 15 years ago. We would shop there weekly. I wasn’t working full time when we moved here while J was working nights. She’d get an hour lunch break and since she worked close to where we lived, a lot of times, I would make dinner and she’d come home for a little bit. Horrocks made cooking dinner every night easy and pretty cheap.
Horrocks was really the thing we knew we were going to miss when we moved from Lansing to Kalamazoo.
There has been a Horrocks in Battle Creek as long as we’ve lived in Michigan. It was in an old Sears store on Capitol Avenue and Fountain Street near downtown Battle Creek. We would stop there occassionaly when we were in Battle Creek but it just wasn’t the same as the Lansing store. It was a little harder to find things and it was kind of cramped which made taking your time and finding what you want was a little more difficult.
There has been rumors for a couple of years now that Horrocks was going to move in to a bigger space. Those rumors lingered for a while but late last month, those rumors finally came true.
The new location for Horrocks in Battle Creek is at the Lakeview Square Mall right off the I-94/M-66 interchange on Beckley Road. The market takes over a large anchor store on the east side of the property that used to be a JC Penny.
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1129 3rd Street
5437 S Division Avenue
1930 W. Main Street
232 W. Michigan Avenue
407 Phoenix Street
10336 Blue Star Highway
2900 Lake Street
232 W. Allegan Street
567 Ranson Street

