Dinghy's Restaurant is located on the shores of Lake Michigan. It specializes in American Cuisine. The restaurant serves chicken quesidilla rolls, mozzarella sticks, garden salad, spinach salad, Philly cheese sandwich, French dip sandwich, Betsie bay burrito, two cheese grill, and taco salad. Kid's menu includes chicken tenders, grilled cheese sandwich, and peanut butter and jelly. Sunday Brunch menu includes omelets, Belgian waffles, fruits, and pastries. Dinghy's also features a selection of over 20 domestic and imported brews and premium wines.
Location:
417 Main Street, Frankfort Michigan 49635
Telephone
231-352-4702
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Traverse City) Bowers Harbor Inn
(Elberta) Cabbage Shed Waterfront Pub
(Beulah) Cherry Hut
(Leland) Cove Leland
(Frankfort) Dinghy's Restaurant and Bar
(Bailey's Harbor) Gordon Lodge Dining Room
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