Northern Latitudes Distillery

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310 N Saint Joseph St # M-22
Suttons Bay, MI 49682

Northern Latitudes Distillery, located in Suttons Bay, MI, crafts unique spirits inspired by the clean air and brisk waters of the Leelanau Peninsula. Currently transitioning to a new distillery space, the company continues to offer a range of products, including their recently introduced cream liqueurs in innovative recyclable paper bottles.

While their original distillery is closed for renovations, Northern Latitudes Distillery invites patrons to their Suttons Bay location for a selection of coffee, baked goods, and snacks. The distillery is excited to expand its production and tasting experiences once the new facility is completed in 2025.

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Stephanie K.
11/26/2022

Now this is what I'm talking about! Great atmosphere! It had that community feel where strangers feel like friends because we are all there to have a great time. Drinks were great!! Creative...

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Sharon S.
10/21/2024

Wow amazing staff, wonderful music and what was that FREE tastings you say??? Wrap that up with friends and you can have a nice evening.

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Rolf A.
9/24/2024

We were amazed at how many different spirits this distillery offered. As a Scandinavian I had to try the bourbon barrel aged aquavit and it was quite simply the best aquavit I've tasted. We...

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Annette J.
9/23/2021

Is there anything better than discovering a distillery literally in the backyard of your vacation rental? Yes, when it's Northern Latitudes Distillery! They've come a LONG way since the last...

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Jessica M.
9/16/2022

Love, love, love this place! Free spirits to sample, and their custom cocktail menu for purchase is delicious! Their horseradish vodka is amazing for bloodys, and the cherry bounce liquor is made...

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