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03-29-2009, 10:44 AM
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Best Pasties in da UP
I am craving pasties bad here in Romulus. I can make a pretty good one but often get them mail order from a place on Pasty Central. But I really miss the Pasties from Sly's Cafe in Ontonagon MI. They are really good, and there is a bar in Rockland that has um one day a week and they are so good too but I can['t remember the name. Any way what's your fav Pastie Place ? Diane
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03-29-2009, 11:50 AM
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Diane- did you know there is a pasty shop in Southgate on Northline, between Dix and Fort? They are pretty good in a pinch.
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03-29-2009, 12:04 PM
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I wish I could think of the place we used to get them at work. I think it was just off Livernois and Auburn. Just a little bakery, white building on the west side of the street. They were really pretty good.
Best I've had in the U.P was a place over in Munising. Could not tell you the name or location of that one. Just kind of found it when we did one of those boat tours.
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03-29-2009, 02:59 PM
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LOL! You're craving pasties while I'm craving a huge veal parmigiana hero on semolina bread, something that doesn't exist in this part of the world
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Originally Posted by dianeeileen
I am craving pasties bad here in Romulus. I can make a pretty good one but often get them mail order from a place on Pasty Central. But I really miss the Pasties from Sly's Cafe in Ontonagon MI. They are really good, and there is a bar in Rockland that has um one day a week and they are so good too but I can['t remember the name. Any way what's your fav Pastie Place ? Diane
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03-29-2009, 04:22 PM
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There used to be a Pastie shop in the 15 mile and dequindre area. I don't remember the name..it was in a little strip mall.
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03-29-2009, 04:42 PM
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Yes, Thankyou The place on Northline we go there sometimes and they are good. I only found out about that place last year. Diane
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03-29-2009, 05:20 PM
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Lots of decent pastie places around the U.P. Just don't ask for gravy on it. You will be pegged an a troll right away. The proper condiment is catsup. 
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03-29-2009, 05:41 PM
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ROTF, My father would roll over in his grave if I ordered a pasty with gravy. Diane
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03-30-2009, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by JGatti
I wish I could think of the place we used to get them at work. I think it was just off Livernois and Auburn. Just a little bakery, white building on the west side of the street. They were really pretty good.
Best I've had in the U.P was a place over in Munising. Could not tell you the name or location of that one. Just kind of found it when we did one of those boat tours.
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I think the pasty shop you were thinking of in Munising is Muldoons. My girlfriends family run a cruise service there and I fell in love with Muldoons the first bite.
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