Burnt Marshmallow Brewstillery, Michigan, United States


4.0 (75 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #15 in Emmet County Distilleries • Wineries & Vineyards • Breweries

Awesome visit

We are the only brewery, distillery, winery, cidery and kitchen on a beautiful 195-acre farm in Northern Michigan. We make food & drink uniquely tied to a time, our land & people. We're a welcoming place for people of all ages to enjoy community, fun & hospitality in a very special setting.
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Address

3379 Lake Grove Rd, Petoskey, MI 49770-9751

Mobile

+1 231-622-4128

Website

http://www.burntmarshmallow.beer/

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 14:03

User Ratings

4.0 based on (75 reviews)

Excellent
56%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
13%
Terrible
4%

Reviews


  • 5AmyHoughtaling 5:00 PM Aug 27, 2020
    Great beer, wine, cider- even good on a rainy day!
    My husband, toddler and I visited Burnt Marshmallow earlier today during a gentle rainfall. They have all outdoor seating with large umbrellas over their tables that kept us quite dry. It was very nice (and would have been much nicer without a toddler we were trying to manage in the rain-but it worked.) Their beers, wines and ciders were quite unique. The ghost pepper beer is SPICY. I liked the raspberry basil spritzer (might have the name wrong). It was just interesting. They have really good ice cream bars as well. It is very easy to social distance there and all their payments are contact free. You get a nice view of rolling farm land in the background. This would have been a great place for our toddler to run around if it were not raining.

  • 4Michael C 5:00 PM Aug 7, 2020
    Great Spot to Hangout
    This is a terrific spot to hang out and have a flight at on a nice day. There’s fields for kids to run in, bocce and horseshoes to play. You definitely have to make a reservation. They are strict with “rules” which comes across sternly. Some said they were unfriendly - I found it more “focused” on staying safe and complying with akin laws. I learned to park on the right, check in when I got there, order via their site, and put table number in the notes section. The food was enjoyable - especially the flatbread. Hard ciders were all very different, light and refreshing.
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