No matter how much we Michiganders long for springtime, our state’s cold weather seems intent on sticking around. When snow refuses to melt and we’re still forced to bundle up every time we head outside, nothing sounds better than a tropical vacation. Luckily for us, there’s one restaurant in Michigan that offers a virtual beachfront escape – even when temperatures are chilly.
The Deck Down Under is located at 11303 E Chicago Rd in Jerome.
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This delightful eatery is decked out in an unforgettable tropical theme, so you’ll always feel as if you’ve stepped into a virtual beachfront vacation.
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No matter what the weather is like outside, the vibe inside The Deck Down Under is always beachy. Can you imagine a more delightful (or delicious) way to beat the cold?
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With a combination of nautical memorabilia and tiki hut-style decor, there’s a wonderfully relaxed and welcoming atmosphere throughout the restaurant.
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Of course, the food at The Deck Down Under is another major draw. Continue the beachy theme by indulging in beer battered cod, crab cakes, or clam chowder.
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If you’re not a seafood fan, never fear! The menu also offers classics like pulled pork sandwiches, burgers, pizza, seasonal salads, and mouthwatering gyros.
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Thirsty? You’re in luck. The Deck Down Under houses a full bar where you can indulge in a few adult beverages. After all, what’s a vacation without a fruity drink in hand?
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The service is friendly, the food is fresh, and the decor will sweep you away. When you’re ready for a much-needed break, look no further than The Deck Down Under.
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For more information about this fantastic eatery in the Great Lakes State, click here. Are there any other Michigan restaurants that feel like virtual vacation spots? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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