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Bed & Burger
Jacksonport, WI 54235
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| Restaurant/Bar, 12-Rm Motel & 4-BR Single Family Home |
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Welcome to Mike's Port Pub in Jacksonport, Wisconsin, located on Rt 57 on the Lake Michigan side of Door County! This charming town with pride and character is the perfect location for this family-owned operation. Visited by both locals and tourists, Mike's has the kind of home-spun appeal that so typifies the back-in-the-woods atmosphere that people search for and expect in Wisconsin! The pub/restaurant is a pure delight, the motel is absolutely spotless, the apartments over the restaurant are surprisingly spacious and clean, the office is efficient and the 4 bedroom cape cod home is both handy and homey! There's room to cool off on a summer's night in the backyard, bordered by a row of towering trees!
Wisconsin's Door County is often referred to as the Cape Cod of the Midwest. Surrounded by water, this 75-mile long peninsula combines pristine scenery with performing arts, renowned galleries & shops plus friendly accomodations. It's no wonder that Door County was named as one of the top ten vacation destinations in North America by Money Magazine.
With 5 state parks, 10 lighthouses, over 300 miles of shoreline, over a dozen community parks, 18 county parks and more than 30 beaches, the area is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. You can choose from sailing, golfing, fishing, biking, swimming, camping, hiking, horseback riding, parasailing, sea kayaking, kite boarding, wind surfing and scuab diving amont 19th-century shipwrecks.
Painters, potters & performers abound in the watefront villages on the peninsula and on Washington Island. Door County is well known for nearly 100 galleries, museums and peformaing art troupes and venues.
Many feel that no visit to Door County would be complete without a Door County Fish Boil. This Scandinavian tradition dates back to the county's lumbering and fishing heydays and mixes locally caught whitefish steaks, onions and potatoes in a large kettle. It is cooked over an open wood fire and highlighted by a fiery "boil over" which sends flames soaring and signals that dinner is ready.
However save time to enjoy the tranquility. Stroll along the scenic shoreline, pick a pail of ripe cherries or apples or take in one of the weekend festivals that run from May to mid-October.
For more details about Mike's Port Pub & Inlet Motel call Fran or Ira at (847) 926-1697!
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