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        Cedarville


ANG-GIO's
(906) 484-3301
Pizza, pasta, and ample, good breakfasts like the Italian special (eggs, Italian sausage patty, American fries, around $5.99) are the big attractions at Ang-gio's. This versatile place offers an any-time steak and eggs or sandwich menu. A salad bar comes with dinner entrées. Every night there's a different special (around $9). The pizza buffet is Tuesday lunch, Thursday night, and Saturday lunch.
On M-134, 1/4 mile west of the blinker light in Cedarville. Open daily year-round from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 to 10 in summer. Handicap accessible. Family friendly. Full bar.
PAMMI'S RESTAURANT
(906) 484-7844
Pammi's started as a coffeehouse and sandwich spot. Then Pammi Harrison added dinner entrées, including a very popular all-you-can-eat Friday fish fry combo ($11): locally caught walleye, whitefish, and lake trout, lightly breaded. Her light, cheerful place won a following with espresso and capppucino drinks, desserts like homemade Brownie Obsession, and a fresh menu for this conservative area, featuring wraps ($5-$6) like portobello chicken (with fresh spinach, provolone, and tomato). She makes her own sauces, so the olive burger ($4.59 with chips) stands out. All sandwiches come with a deviled egg - her mother's idea, and customers love it.
Her breakfasts also have an avid following, including gourmet french toast and sausage omelettes.
On the northwest corner of M-129 and M-134. 484-7844. Open year-round. In summer 7-9, in winter 8-8, weekends to 10. Otherwise open 7 am to 9 pm. Handicap accessible. Family friendly.
CHERYL'S PLACE
(906) 484-2384
Cheryl's offers pizza made on the premises, Jilbert's ice cream cones (40 flavors in summer), homemade soups, burgers, and subs, and some salads in a tiny downtown spot. It's across the street from Cedarville's marina park, where picnic tables let people enjoy a beautiful setting with their meal. Mushroom soup has lots of fans.
Across from The Landing restaurant. Used to be Pop's Deli. Summer hours: Mon-Sat 11 a.m. to 2:30 a.m., Sun 11-11. Otherwise Mon-Sat 11-8:30 or so, Sun noon-6. Handicap accessible: no. Family friendly
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