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    Lehto's Pasties

    4.1 (134 reviews)
    InexpensiveAmerican
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Pasty
    Katy C.

    For those who don't know, a pasty (pasties=plural) is a Cornish meat hand pie that became prevalent in the Upper Peninsula in the 1800s when copper miners would pack them for meals. The correct pronunciation is "pass-tee," not "paste-y" (that's something else). There are pasty places all around in the UP but we stopped at Lehto's on our way back downstate. The menu is simple: Beef pasties, served hot, cold, or frozen. That's it. You can get a side of gravy, a t-shirt, magnet, pop, and smoked fish to go as well. There is a great debate on what is best to accompany the pasty - gravy or ketchup. Apparently gravy is more common closer to the bridge, but the further North and West you get in the Upper Peninsula, the more likely you'll see them served with ketchup only. Luckily Nate and I had a bottle of ketchup in our cooler from camping over the weekend, so we tried our pasty with both. There are a few picnic tables outside Lehto's, so we chowed down and both agreed that we preferred the gravy. The pasty is a flaky pastry crust surrounding beef, potato, and rutabaga. There are lots of other versions and filling combinations, but this is what I believe is most traditional. I loved that the vegetables were cut into thin slices rather than chunks, as it made for a nicer eating experience without chunks falling out. You can eat them as a hand pie and dunk them in your preferred sauce. The filling was a little bland but they offered plenty of salt and pepper packets, and the gravy and ketchup helped. Definitely a must stop to get at least one pasty whenever you're in the UP!

    Beef pasty, fantastic!
    Anthony B.

    We had time for a bite to eat before we got in the ferry for our weekend on the island, and stopped here for a quick dinner. Boy am I glad we did! They have fantastic beef pasties here! They are fantastic. Get a side of gravy to put on or dip in. They are nice and peppery, and meaty. Looking forward to stopping here again next time I am in the area.

    Jason C.

    Um.... can I just called them "hot pockets"? lol. So many Pastie joints in UP!!! Stopped by for quick lunch. Looks like they only have beef pasties now - $7 and gravy is $2. I did get 2 pasties, but to be honest, one is good enough. I paid, got my stuff, went to the car, grabbed my water and went to the picnic area to eat. Was bit disappointed that they no longer carried chicken. The pastie was piping hot and filled with beef and potatoes. By itself, it was bland to my taste. I highly recommend you get the gravy (gravy didn't taste like homemade). Overall, first experience, it was decent. Wish the beef/potato had more flavor, but gravy helped. Simple, quick and easy, was in and out of the store in few minutes, they take credit card, which was nice.

    Beef pasty
    Erin T.

    Maybe it didn't help that I got my pasty near the end of the store's hours, but I got mostly potatoes and a little beef in a pastie that was really dry and really hard to finish. Unfortunately beef was the only option they had left, so I couldn't try anything else for my first pasty experience. The crust was okay, but didn't help with the dryness of the whole pasty. Eating it felt like I was pretty much eating a baked potato in a crust. I really hate throwing food away, but after eating a little over half the pasty, I had to throw it out just because it was so dry. The store owner seemed nice but tired, but got a little annoyed when I asked for her to explain some of the menu items. I'm glad I tried a pasty, but I would not spend $7.50 on a pasty again if I knew it was going to taste like this and get the same type of service. Parking at the store was a little weird as it's located at the bottom of a steep hill I had to park at, but since I went at an off hour it was not too much of a problem.

    Stephanie C.

    There are cute picnic tables right outside the establishment. So if you are from out of town and wanna munch on site, that's your best bet. Paper plates, plasticware and napkins are available free of charge inside if you want to set up outside to eat. Friendly staff. You can watch the pasties being made. Would come back again to eat the beef and chicken ones. The veggie one has eggplant in it!

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    Joseph G.

    Really tasty pastie stop. All the classics. Down to a science. It was perfectly warm and gravy was spot on for dipping. Friendly quick service. I would recommend this place for anyone looking for a true classic yooper pasty. Worth a stop. Also great road side beaches near by.

    one hot beef
    Steve A.

    When in the eastern UP, you eat a pasty. There are some strong selling points for Lehto's: it's right across from the ferry docks, a quick in/out operation, and, oh, the food. Though I feel the pasty was mostly potato and veggie instead of beef, it had a nice flavor and made a filling meal for just $7. Moreover, the handmade crust stands out for being flaky, buttery, and particularly flavorful. I would order the crust alone for $7. I had to try broccoli salad after seeing it in many places and I wasn't disappointed. It's like the salad version of hot dish, but somehow all the disparate flavors came together. Lehto's knows how to cook! A great post-bridge or island treat.

    Wow beef pastie
    Julie T.

    Wow! Not your traditional looking pastie, but the fillings will blow you away! Multiple layers of beef meat and thinly sliced potatoes and rutabaga, it was as authentic tasting as it can be. The pricing was really good for what you get per pasty. I paid the same for another part down the road and the filling was not nearly as satisfying. I highly recommend this place, especially when you are at the ferry station to Mackinac Island. It was just across the street from the entrance. We really wished we had a chance to return to buy more. I always like a good value for money when I find one!!! Other reviewers complained about the bland filling, but honestly pasties are made with really mild flavors. I have travelled the world and sampled many similar food from other cuisines to form this opinion. I am also married to my husband who was born and raised in the UP so I had my fair share of pasties from different places. He agreed with me whole heartedly, but they eat pasties with ketchup and some places eat them with gravy! So it really did not matter according to him.

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    Wonderful!! No choice beef only, no frozen available. Stopped along highway and ate at picnic table.

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    Beat ever pasties, did the beef got two and fed me my wife and two young children, they are so big and good.

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    11 years ago

    Keeping this review short and sweet; best pasties you can buy. Thin flaky crust, lots of meat, delicious flavor. These are REAL pasties!

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    9 years ago

    Delish pasties with a nice flaky crust, I will definitely stop every trip through the UP!

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    11 years ago

    Pasties were ok, a bit mushy. Service was terrible.

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    8 years ago

    Family owned business -- the recipe stays the same. Always great, never have we got a bad pasty!

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    11 years ago

    First time I ever had one and it was so tasty. Flaky crust. Huge! Couldn't eat it all.

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