“I love the coffee at Provisions and my whole family loves the gelato flights. Great space and right on the bike path. Highly recommend!Kid-friendliness: Very laid back. Team members are always patient with my kids while they take a bit to decide on the gelato flavors. And they do offer little samples to help make decisions!“
“I got black coffee here and it was flavorful, nice sourness, and not harsh. Had a taste like it was brewed with care and not a mass produced large brewer. My gf got an iced vanilla latte and enjoyed it a lot as well. They also had a picture of the Dalai Lama with a cup of their coffee which was pretty cool - he was probably moving his kid into Northern Michigan ? 7.5/10.“
“Coffee shop popular with students. You can reserve a room. They can make some basic-but-competent cocktails, a minor achievement in this town. Teas and tea lattes are good. Go here if you find Contrast too haughty.Wheelchair accessibility: Ramp to first floor. Second floor is stairs-only.“
“Such a great place! Delicious muffins and treats-- the almond croissants, apple croissants, and raspberry bars are especially great! Good sandwiches, too-- I like the Swiss Train Wreck! They also make a great iced chai.Dietary restrictions: Gluten free items“
“Great drink and great food. Nice location and could sit at the window and look out on too the street while you drink your coffee, a little dreary in the winter but would be really nice in the warmer month or later in the day while there is more foot traffic. Dity snow ball Latta was really good.Vegetarian options: They have a lot of veggies options.“
“Every time my wife and I visit Marquette, we HAVE to order a couple of bagel sandwiches with 1 coffee and 1 hot chocolate for our drive back down state! There are a lot of good vegetarian options and it's very easy to customize further as well.Vegetarian options: Veg way and veggie delite are a couple of really good bagel sandwich options for vegetarians. There are some more good options which I'll be trying next time.“
“We were checking out the historical dough mixer they have in the front window and was greeted by a friendly young woman who gave us a very detailed history. We got into a huge conversation about the history of tenetary toast and found it to be quite fascinating as I am a history buff, we were than led to a table and she sat and talked with us some more and found out she and her husband were actually the owners! We felt like we had made an instant friendship and she waited on us herself, we talked about the menu items and I went for the b.l.t and my girlfriend tried the avocado toast. Nothing disappointing at all, fresh food, warm atmosphere and friendly owner who made us feel at home. Most smaller restaurants in the u.p. you get the "troll" treatment and the locals aren't so warm, It felt like southern hospitality in there. We try and make it up at least once a year to rock hunt in the kewinaw and will definitely stop here every visit we make! It was nice to do a little shopping after lunch in the beautifull little town of Marquette! She( the owner) also suggested a nearby beach to explore where we found a pleathera of colored beach glass and lake Superior Agates!!!!“
“Enjoyed a lovely breakfast with my parents. Croissant was toasted to perfection. Cinnamon French toast was the perfect amount of sweetness, didn’t even need to add any syrup. B&G was alright, had a strong chicken stock taste. Coffee was served in various mismatched coffee mugs.“
“Grab-n-go Italian sandwich was good, especially the light and airy bread. Caramel latte with almond milk was delicious and flavorful. The starting price of a 12oz sweet latte is $7.40 which is extraordinarily high for a coffee shop. Despite the price, this place does make the best lattes in town. $18.53 for a drink and sandwich makes it hard to justify a casual visit, that's why it's a great place to go when you want to treat yourself.Dietary restrictions: They have milk substitutes.Parking: Free 2 hour street parking.“