Joe’s Pasty Shop

a traditional pasty

a traditional pasty with beef, potatoes and onions

In the last week of October I went “up north” with some friends for an extended weekend; really just an excuse to get out of town and get away for a few days. We rented a cabin in Boulder Junction for the weekend. On Saturday we drove to Hurley and Ironwood for the day. When I was younger I was a frequent visitor to Ironwood because my grandparents lived there – my mom grew up in the area and graduated from Hurley high school.The last time I was there was in 1973, so it was kind of interesting to visit again after so many years. A lot had changed, but a lot has remained the same. St Paul’s Lutheran church is still active in Hurley, my grandparents houses are still standing in Ironwood, and the big statue of Hiawatha is still in Hiawatha Park in Ironwood.

Another one of the things that is still there and apparently thriving is Joe’s Pasty Shop in Ironwood. We stopped there for lunch and it was just as good as I remember. We had the traditional pasties, with the filling of beef, potatoes and onions, although there are several variations on the menu now. I always eat my pasties with ketchup, though I’m told that some prefer gravy. We had a great lunch, and I also bought a few frozen pasties to enjoy when I got home.

So, if you’re in the area, stop in at Joe’s Pasty Shop and try a pasty. They’re located at 116 W Aurora St, Ironwood MI 49938.

Joe's Pasty Shop

At Joe’s Pasty Shop

Joe's Pasty Shop established in 1946

Joe’s Pasty Shop – a tradition since 1946

 

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