Discover the Charm of Northern Michigan with 6 New Cozy Business Ventures to Warm Your Winter

New In Town: 6 Cozy Business Finds in Northern Michigan

Introduction

In the depths of winter, the allure of the cozy indoors becomes irresistible. Thankfully for those inhabiting the northern regions of Michigan, some wonderfully warm and inviting businesses have recently opened their doors to offer the ultimate comfort amid the wintry chill. From rustic cabins and cider tastings to glittering jewelry and blooming coffee shops, there is something for everyone.

Hidden Acres Cabins: The Woodsy Retreat

Tucked away just a short distance from downtown Petoskey, Hidden Acres Cabins is a perfect spot to unwind in the great outdoors without sacrificing comfort. With two pet-friendly cabins boasting a charming blend of rustic and modern designs, you are treated to an outdoor hot tub, a stack of firewood ready for a cozy bonfire, and an electric fireplace.

Branimal’s: Cider Tastings with a Twist

Upgrading the beloved party store concept, Branimal’s in Marion now features a ‘Quon-Cider Hut’. Claimed to house the largest selection of Michigan hard cider on tap, it’s definitely time to treat your palate.

Sweet Tartlette: Your Treat Time Destination

The much-loved Traverse City bakery, Sweet Tartlette, has re-emerged on Union Street, bearing its signatures like chewy macarons, seasonal cheesecake slices, and fancifully flavored cupcakes. From vanilla chai to Champagne, the ‘cupcake of the week’ is a not-to-be-missed treat.

Everjewl: All Things Bright and Beautiful

Glittering away in Traverse City’s Warehouse MRKT is second-generation jeweler Julie Terwilliger’s new venture: Everjewl. Offering everything from permanent welded jewelry to locally crafted pieces, there’s bling for every budget at Everjewl.

Java Bloom: Aromatic Sips and Stems

To start your day on a blooming note, head to the fragrant Java Bloom in Ludington. This florist-cum-café pairs up freshly brewed coffee with lush bouquets, sweetened by the likes of apple bread and blackberry scones.

Grand Traverse Men’s Shed: The Friendly Neighbor’s Workshop

Adding a communal touch to a workshop space, Grand Traverse Men’s Shed is a welcoming place where retirees gather to socialize and engage in community-oriented projects – interspersed with substantial coffee and doughnut breaks, of course.

The flavor of Northern Michigan is warming up this winter, and these new businesses are sure to draw locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re seeking a cozy retreat, a tasty treat, or just a new social setting, you’ll find something to love among these fresh and inviting ventures.


Author: HERE Northville

HERE Northville

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