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The Brownstone Inn

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American Restaurants, Bars, Night Clubs

E4635 State Road M28, Au Train, MI 49806

906-892-8332

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Today: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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09/12/06

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Good quality for the price

Nice bar/ restaurant with good variety of food. Worth stopping in.

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The Brownstone Inn can be found nestled along the winding M-28 Highway just outside of picturesque Au Train, Michigan. Purchased by Darrin Hubbard, Thomas Dolaskie, and Ana Dolaskie, of the Deployed Capital Group; the restaurant, and bar, have a long history of patronage due to its unique fare and historic architecture. The previous owners, Jeff Van Bremen & Deb Molitor, fell in love with the Brownstone on September 20, 1989, when searching for an investment property. At the time, the building had been closed for over two years; it was another two years before they were able to secure the purchase and begin renovations. In the following years, Jeff and Deb were fortunate to receive insights from visitors about the origins and history of the Brownstone Inn. What they learned was most of the structure was built from local materials.The Brownstone Inn can be found nestled along the winding M-28 Highway just outside of picturesque Au Train, Michigan. Purchased by Darrin Hubbard, Thomas Dolaskie, and Ana Dolaskie, of the Deployed Capital Group; the restaurant, and bar, have a long history of patronage due to its unique fare and historic architecture. The previous owners, Jeff Van Bremen & Deb Molitor, fell in love with the Brownstone on September 20, 1989, when searching for an investment property. At the time, the building had been closed for over two years; it was another two years before they were able to secure the purchase and begin renovations. In the following years, Jeff and Deb were fortunate to receive insights from visitors about the origins and history of the Brownstone Inn. What they learned was most of the structure was built from local materials.
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American Restaurants, Bars, Night Clubs, Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants, Taverns
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