A great low-key brewery with a chill, artistic atmosphere. They even have arcade games and skee ball.
You can jump on the local Tart trail and cross country ski in the winter. Ski's can be rented through Brick Wheels in Traverse City (https://www.brickwheels.com/rentals/cross-country-skis.html).
If you're not into checking out the local wineries and want to stay close to downtown, you can look into Iron Fish Distillery, Traverse City Whiskey, and Grand Traverse Distillery.
Reserve an igloo at Hop Lot in Suttons Bay for an afternoon or evening meal and drink. They have a big fire that you can warm up by and enjoy being cozy in one of the igloos outside
Many of the wineries up in TC offer trails for you to hike through their sleeping vineyards if you have snow shoes or skis. Even if you don't have skis or snow shoes, it can be a fun way to enjoy the day. Also check the wineries you are interested in because some also have events to bring people in that include unique dining experiences and outdoor festivals. I would suggest Rove, Brengman Brothers, Brys Estates, Mawby, and Blustone but you can check with almost any of them and they will have something to offer this time of year.
A low-lit speakeasy hidden behind a tea house decorated storefront.