Nunica is an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Michigan. The community is located near the center of Crockery Township in Ottawa County, close to the junction of Interstate 96 M-104 and M-231, The name Nunica is derived from the Native American word menonica, meaning "clay earth", from which pottery was made.
If you are planning a shipping trip to Nunica there is only a hardware store located in what I would call "Downtown" Nunica. How ever you do have a choice to stop for a great meal at Turks. Known for its Pork Chops. One server had a t-shirt on that said "Pigs Fear Us" When you do stop there come hungry. Try the breaded deep fried jumbo mushroom halves. They are awesome. The burgers are great too. Rank in the top of my favorite bar burgers. Oh and if you are a fan of pork rinds, they also have those on the menu as an appetizer.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
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