The Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore is celebrating 15 years! My heart beats with this café and is full of the joy you all bring me every time you walk in the door! You are from all over and you … read more Falling Rock Cafe 15th Anniversary Celebration!→
Posted on May 17, 2018 in
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We are delighted to be featured this month as one of five Great Independent Bookstores in Michigan in the Lifelong Michigander, a local blog written and run by native Michigander Jeff Burtka that spotlights Michiganders who are making a difference … read more Great Independent Bookstores in Michigan→
Posted on May 7, 2017 in
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Brendan Leonard is coming to Munising for a series of presentations and book signings during the Michigan Ice Fest at both the Falling Rock Cafe and Bookstore, as well as the Michigan Ice Fest headquarters! Join Brendan as he shares … read more Brendan Leonard Book Signing→
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