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.
I miss Michigan. Born there. I grew up there. I always loved fall! 🍂🍁
I just went recently went to go visit Marquette Michigan and the upper peninsula also and it’s awesome also!!!
Absolutely beautiful! A 4-season paradise!
Liverd there for a year around 2000, this vid captures all my favorites in one. Thanks for the great memory!
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.
Love this city!
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.
Thank you for posting. 🍁😊🍂☀️
I lived there for 15 years and I miss it so much!!!!!
Ah, Togos! Sunday dinner for many weeks! Great to see Marquette again. Went to NMU from 71 to 76. Loved it.
We are heading up there in August. Thanks for the great suggestions of places to eat and see!
Great place.
So pretty!
Melted butter or margarine on a hot pasty rocks!
I have been here 2013. Pretty very!
I'm a veteran thinking of moving to Marquette but I'm concerned about access to good health care.
Cal’s pasties >>>>
Loper/Troll says: very nice.
Oh and Togo's too.!
Texan here: Snow season lasts approximately how long?
Snow from about November to the end of March
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.