Thank you so much for those of us who love Marquette. I am so craving a pasty now! A virtual visit to Sugar Loaf without the climb and a waterfall visit.
Brian from Jean Kay’s is hands down one of the rudest businessman in the area. You’d think after 2 years of a pandemic he’d be grateful for business, he’s not. As a Marquette native, he’s not the norm.
What a beautiful state we live in!
Thank you @MLive ;) I quite enjoy all things #Michigan and really feel that we Michiganders are so blessed. Appreciated! Kim M.
Liverd there for a year around 2000, this vid captures all my favorites in one. Thanks for the great memory!
Absolutely beautiful! A 4-season paradise!
Love this city!
Ah, Togos! Sunday dinner for many weeks! Great to see Marquette again. Went to NMU from 71 to 76. Loved it.
I just went recently went to go visit Marquette Michigan and the upper peninsula also and it’s awesome also!!!
Thank you so much for those of us who love Marquette. I am so craving a pasty now! A virtual visit to Sugar Loaf without the climb and a waterfall visit.
I miss Michigan. Born there. I grew up there. I always loved fall! 🍂🍁
I lived there for 15 years and I miss it so much!!!!!
Thank you for posting. 🍁😊🍂☀️
We are heading up there in August. Thanks for the great suggestions of places to eat and see!
When I was at NMU in the late 70's, I loved Togo's. I still mail order Pasties from Jean Kay's, about $100 for a dozen shipped.
Great place.
So pretty!
Melted butter or margarine on a hot pasty rocks!
I have been here 2013. Pretty very!
Cal’s pasties >>>>
I'm a veteran thinking of moving to Marquette but I'm concerned about access to good health care.
Loper/Troll says: very nice.
Texan here: Snow season lasts approximately how long?
Snow from about November to the end of March
Oh and Togo's too.!
What some people call food is a mystery...
I prefer sour cream on my pasty.
Togo’s is the best! I love a double meat torpedo.
I'd rather live in New Orleans ugh... how I hate the cold
Brian from Jean Kay’s is hands down one of the rudest businessman in the area. You’d think after 2 years of a pandemic he’d be grateful for business, he’s not. As a Marquette native, he’s not the norm.