Cherry Hut
Cherry Hut[edit | edit source]
The Cherry Hut is a popular restaurant located in Beulah, Michigan. It is known for its delicious cherry-based dishes and desserts. The restaurant has been serving customers since 1922 and has become a beloved landmark in the area.
History[edit | edit source]
The Cherry Hut was established in 1922 by the Smith family. It started as a small roadside stand where they sold fresh cherries and homemade cherry pies. Over the years, the business grew and the Smith family decided to expand the operation into a full-service restaurant.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The Cherry Hut offers a wide variety of cherry-inspired dishes and desserts. Some of their most popular menu items include:
- Cherry pie: The Cherry Hut is famous for its homemade cherry pies. They use locally grown cherries to create a sweet and tart filling that is encased in a flaky crust.
- Cherry pancakes: These fluffy pancakes are made with fresh cherries and topped with a cherry syrup. They are a favorite among breakfast lovers.
- Cherry chicken salad: This refreshing salad combines grilled chicken, mixed greens, and a cherry vinaigrette dressing. It is a perfect choice for a light and healthy meal.
- Cherry ice cream: The Cherry Hut offers a variety of cherry-flavored ice creams, including cherry vanilla and cherry chocolate chip. These creamy treats are a must-try for any ice cream enthusiast.
Location[edit | edit source]
The Cherry Hut is located at 211 N Michigan Ave, Beulah, Michigan. It is situated in the heart of downtown Beulah, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
The Cherry Hut has received numerous awards and recognition for its delicious cherry-based dishes. It has been featured in several food magazines and has been praised for its commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
References[edit | edit source]
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