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Ann Arbor-based SavCo Hospitality opens takeout counter in Dixboro
Read full article: Ann Arbor-based SavCo Hospitality opens takeout counter in DixboroThe Boro opened up its takeout cafe concept on Dec. 21, 2020 in the Village of Dixboro. ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Pick up baked goods for breakfast or pizza for lunch at SavCo Hospitality’s latest concept, The Boro To Go. Read: SavCo Hospitality to open new dining experience right outside Ann ArborDixboro House is part of SavCo Hospitality's larger, multi-concept The Dixboro Project. Reception of the to-go cafe experience, which opened on Dec. 21, 2020, has been very positive, according to Farah. Those who know SavCo Hospitality from The Boro’s downtown Ann Arbor sister restaurants can visit between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Where to find farmers markets and farm stops around Ann Arbor
Read full article: Where to find farmers markets and farm stops around Ann ArborANN ARBOR, Mich. Getting food fresh from local producers not only helps you learn where your food comes from, it puts money back into the local economy by supporting local farmers. Luckily for Ann Arborites, the city and the surrounding area is full of farmers markets and farm stops that work with farmers and vendors to fairly sell their goods. Heres a list of farmers markets and farm stops around Ann Arbor:Each location has its own rules and accepts different food assistance programs, including SNAP/PEBT card and Double Up Food Bucks. Ann ArborAnn Arbor Farmers MarketWhere: 315 Detroit St. When: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesdays, SaturdaysOpen twice a week in the Kerrytown District, many of the vendors at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market accept pre-orders for pick-up.
Four eateries close to Ann Arbor to check out this fall
Read full article: Four eateries close to Ann Arbor to check out this fallANN ARBOR, Mich. - There's no denying that Ann Arbor has a plethora of eatery choices, from vegan delights to delicious desserts and funky dining experiences. But, if you insist on leaving our lovely Tree Town to explore the surrounding areas, here are four eateries to check out that are close to Ann Arbor. DixboroEven though it has an Ann Arbor address, this locally owned and operated cafe is technically located in Dixboro. Offering sandwiches, pastries, coffee and breakfast items, MoonWinks has been around since 2006. Focused on celebrating community, the cafe uses beans from Hyperion in Ypsilanti for its coffee and serves bagels from Barry's Bagels.