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    Carrot cake muffin=heaven.
    Mike S.

    If you are within 45 mins to an hour of here, you must go. This is a pivotal UP experience that you will remember forever. Before you even enter the shop, you are greeted by the beautiful Jacob's falls. I would suggest to devour your treat as the base. excellent experience. Anything from here is going to be the best you have ever had. Muffins, jam, cake slice, literally anything. I have been here several times and will continue to share this experience whenever I am near.

    The Jampot sign!
    Amanda B.

    You know a place has great eats when the line to get in stretches outside--covid 19 aside, I'm sure this place always has a line because only about 6 people can comfortable fit in this itty bitty building! Patrons help themselves to jars of monk-made jams, fresh baked fruit breads, pastries, while behind the kitchen door you can see the monks baking away! And thank God the monks have a credit card reader because we bought $84 worth of jam and cookies! We LOVED the brownie and cookies we snagged; cannot wait to sample the thimbleberry jam (a U.P. delicacy!) when we get home!! Also, excited to share our finds with friends back home!

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    Jerry R.

    Very good bakery that is run by Monks. You can find huge muffins to fruit cake to cookies to bread and jam there. We purchased a huge blueberry chocolate muffin that could be shared by 2-3 people; delicious cookies and delectably sweet jam that was the best. Cookies were great too. There is a very beautiful roadside waterfall Jacobs Falls right near Jampot that you could walk to. Anticipate a wait outdoors of around 15-20 minutes when you go. Definitely will be back for their homemade jam.

    Mj J.

    When we found out about Jampot, we were so excited to take the drive and visit this wonderful little slice of heaven. Jampot is ran by Monks from the monastery on the Keweenaw peninsula. We stopped in and grabbed some delicious blackberry/raspberry jam, lemon pound cake, and blueberry drinks. We enjoyed talking to the monks and learning about this special spot. If you happen to be in the area, this place is well worth your visit. They have a nice area to enjoy your purchased treats and there is a little waterfall within walking distance. We also stopped by the monastery before heading north. It's right on the way.

    Jellies and a slice of fruit cake
    Sandi W.

    This place is a little gem out in the middle of nowhere. When my husband and I announced that we intended to travel to Copper Harbor all sorts of friends came out of the woodwork and insisted that we had to check out The Jampot. This place is not open every day (at least not now during the pandemic) so make sure that you plan your visit accordingly. The only time that we were able to go it was raining out, but I had heard so much about this place I insisted that we get in line with everyone else and wait our turn. The place is quite small so it is my guess that, pandemic or not, we would have to wait in line. After waiting about twenty minutes in the rain we finally got our turn to go inside. Along the left side of the building you will find all kinds of jellies and jams and entire fruit cakes. Individual slices of fruit cake are also available and not really knowing what was what my husband ended up choosing one that was pretty "boozy". It was good though. We also got a couple different jars of jelly, two muffins, and a half dozen cookies. The cookies were loaded with all kinds of goodies. Everything was real good, but not having a sweet tooth myself I probably wouldn't go out of my way to visit again. My husband, on the other hand, would probably go every chance he got. I'm glad we checked this place out.

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    Richard F.

    We were visiting nearby and had to go over to see the Jampot and get some things to take home. We walked in and were greeted by a very nice young Monk. We had some small talk and found out he was from a town in Kentucky that we are very familiar with. Small world. The pure natural sweet smells and aromas will overwhelm you and encourage you to stay as long as possible. We browsed around as long as we could and picked out 6 jars of jam, a jar of Honey and a couple of muffins. It is usually crowded but, we arrived early and it wasn't bad. Most of the things for sale are reasonably priced so if you are nearby make sure you stop in and fill up.

    Fruit cake
    Keith C.

    Outstanding gem in the UP. Jams, breads and other goodies are by monks. Muffins for the starters, chocolate bars for later. A jar or two of jam and a dried fruit cake for a gift. A really cool place! Our timing was perfect. Just a couple of cars in the lot when we got there and 15 minutes later, there were 30 people in line plus kids. Definitely a must stop

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    I was here 28 years ago hope to go back this summer and get some thimbleberry jam.

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    When you have been in the woods for days, it is great to have a cookie! I also order from the holiday catalog. It is exquisite.

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    Amazing baked goods! A little pricey - 2 muffin and a dozen cookies cost $20 but the cookies were out of this world!

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    Good thimbleberry jam can be had elsewhere in the UP for a lower price, but the cheapest stuff tends to be crummy.

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