Throughout the entire festival you will find delectable treats to be sampled ranging from jams to condiments, pickles to hot sauce, cookies to ice cream, and all sorts of other Michigan-made foods to stock up on for home. Sample all you like, but save room for a meal or two while you’re at the fest. We will be adding to this list of dining options once the event draws nearer.
Street Vendor Options:
Almonds R Nuts-If you’re wondering what that delicious smell is, chances are it’s these cinnamon roasted nuts.
Mystic Kettle-Kettle corn popped before your very eyes.
Ray’s Red Hots-Polish and Italian sausages, brats, hot dogs, chips, and drinks.
Sup Dogs-Hot dogs, Detroit-style coney dogs, sausages, specialty dogs, nachos, walking tacos, mac & cheese, chips, and drinks
Restaurants Along the FestÂ
BakBar – 160 E. Main
Bricks – 133 W. Main upper level
Browndog – 118 E. Main
Center Street Grill – 135 N. Center
Edwards Cafe – 115 E. Main
Garage Grill & Fuel Bar – 202 W. Main
Genitti’s – 108 E. Main
Great Harvest Bread Co. – 139 E. Main
Joseph’s Coney Island – 113 W. Main
Koji – 146 Mary Alexander Court
Le George – 124 E. Main
Lucy & the Wolf – 102 E. Main
My Little Paris Cafe & Bookstore – 141 E. Main
Northville Sports Den – 133 W. Main lower level
Nourish Northville – 112 W. Main
Poole’s Tavern – 157 E. Main
Rebecca’s Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor – 134 N. Center
Table 5 – 126 E. Main
Urge Juice – 137 E. Main
Tirami Su Italian Restorante – 146 MainCentre
Tuscan Cafe-150 N. Center
Yogurt Palooza – 101 MainCentre
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