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“since 1956!”
It all began in 1956 when Betty's father Aleck built a fish shack by the Stewart River on Highway 61. Betty thought it would be a good idea to have some goodies for the fishermen when they stopped in, so she started making donuts and coffee for them to enjoy. Betty soon began selling hamburgers and hot dogs. Customers didn't really like looking at dead fish while they were eating, so in 1958 Betty turned the old fish stand into a café that she named "Betty's Cafe". She also added pies to her menu. Betty expanded the café by adding a lunch counter and more seating, of course the pie selection expanded too. People were now beginning to make it a regular stop on their way to cabins and resorts along the North Shore.
A fun stop for comfort food in a casual restaurant. We often stop here on the way home from camping trips. Don't forget to buy whole pies to take home too. Service is always excellent. Read more
Lunch was okay-ish. Onion rings had a poor chew. The rye bread for the Rueben was not so great either. The pecan pie was swell. Read more
Cute retro diner motif. Restaurant is very clean. We went on a Wednesday afternoon and it was packed. You can buy pie by the slice or whole, which is fantastic. We bought five slices so we could... Read more
Betty's Pies
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- Sun, Tue - Fri: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Mon, Sat: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
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