Michigan’s best bacon dish likely won’t surprise seasoned bacon lovers across the Great Lakes State.

You may have discovered this well-known spot while traveling along I-75, or perhaps you remember the restaurant from its early days in Saginaw, before it moved to Birch Run in 1973.

If you were not sure where to find Michigan's best bacon dish, chances are you know now.

Cue the drumroll - Michigan's best bacon dish is served at Tony's I-75 Restaurant.

What is the best bacon dish in Michigan?

According to Love Food, a popular food website, the best bacon dish in Michigan is the BLT at Tony's Restaurant.

The sandwich features one pound of bacon; what's not to love?

This is what Love Food had to say about Tony's BLT,

Some heroic feats are achieved through strength, courage, or intelligence – but in Birch Run, Tony’s has achieved legendary status simply by piling up mounds of crispy bacon on pretty much every one of its dishes. Filled with no less than one pound of delicious bacon, the BLT is the decadent creation that keeps customers coming back for more. 

This sandwich is a total dream for anyone who loves bacon. But the BLT isn’t the only giant on the menu at Tony’s I-75 Restaurant. As you’ll see in the video below, they don’t mess around when it comes to food; size matters at Tony’s.

Tony's I-75 Restaurant is at 8781 Main Street in Birch Run, 48415.

Curious about where else bacon is the boss across the USA? Take a look at the list of the best bacon dishes in every state here.

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So, who do you call? If you hit one of these animals, you’ll want to contact the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) or local law enforcement. If it’s an actual emergency, call 911; otherwise, just dial the non-emergency number. They’ll handle the situation and make sure everything's squared away. Just don’t forget to report it.

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