Locations in Detroit: Staff Pick

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  • 101up Gallery

    4470 Second Ave. Detroit

    (313) 415-6364

  • 1515 Broadway

    1515 Broadway Detroit

    (313) 965-1515

    Multi-use performance space featuring quality experimental and locally produced theater.
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  • 7th House

    7 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac Oakland County

    Editor's Note: The 7th House is not open for business at this time but may reopen some time soon. Please check back for an update.

    "The 7th House is a cabaret-style concert club which opened in downtown Pontiac in late November of 1994. By the following summer, a budding star named Alanis Morrissette had sold the place out, as did a veteran like Deborah Harry, who performed with the Jazz Passengers in September of that year. In the first half of 1996, artists as varied as Buckwheat Zydeco, Aimee Mann, Me'Shell N'degeocello and Kenny Wayne Shepard played to capacity crowds. The lush burgundy drapes on the stage provide a perfect lounge setting for performers like Combustible Edison and Gavin Friday. The 7th House is popular because of its size, which gives concertgoers an up-close look at their favorite musicians. The 7th House accomodates 300 with tables and 450 without, with balcony room available." – from the 7th House's former Web site

  • A.C.C.E.S.S.

    2651 Saulino Ct., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 842-7010

    Arab-American community organization features classes, community support art events and a full Arab-American museum.
  • African-American Cultural & Historical Museum

    1100 N. Main St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

  • Airborne Skate Park

    28070 Hayes, Roseville Detroit

    (586) 776-7500

  • Akasaka

    37152 6 Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 462-2630

    The sushi bar is the heart of Tomiko DeMeere's serene restaurant which celebrates its 10th anniversary in June. The full array of Japanese dishes includes teriyakis, tempuras, noodles in broth and yakitori, with a gourmet dinner for two ($46) offering a chance to sample many dishes economically. Dining is Japanese style in the tatami room or at Western tables. ****
  • Al Sultan

    415 Inkster Rd., Garden City Detroit

    (734) 522-1500

  • Aladdin Sweets & Cafe

    11945 Conant St., Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 891-8050

    On the corner of Commor and Conant streets, in the extraordinarily diverse city of Hamtramck, there is not one dish on Aladdin’s menu that surpasses $8.99. In fact, a large mixed fruit shake costs more than any of the appetizers and even a few of the vegetarian entrées that include rice or naan. On the whole, prices hardly surpass what you’ll pay for a meal at a national drive-through chain. Vegetarians have all sorts of choices, from curries to fried homemade cheese with spinach or green peas. There are some dishes where lentils are the base and others with chick peas. Try some mushroom vegetable fritters with onions and hot spices, or sautéed okra. The variety is amazing and the most expensive dish is $5.99. There are three times as many meat and seafood dishes. The goat korma, braised in a yogurt base is creamy, subtle, deep and rich, with a touch of spice heat. The gravy was so delicious we wiped the last little bit out of the bowl with crispy and chewy naan. Open 10:30 a.m.-midnight Sunday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Credit cards accepted; free delivery.
  • Alley Culture

    79 W Alexandrine St. Detroit

  • Amtrak- Detroit

    11 West Baltimore Ave. Detroit

    (800) 872-7245

  • Ann Arbor Silent Film Society

    3001 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 677-1359

    Monthly themed, multi-feature film events.
  • Apple Book Center

    7900 W. Outer Dr. Detroit

    (313) 255-5221; (313) 255-5230 (FAX)

  • Arab American National Museum

    13624 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    313-582-2266

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  • Arbor Brewing Company

    114 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-213-1393; (734) 2835 (FAX)

    Simplified menus with items that travel well
  • The Ark

    316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-763-8587

    "The Ark is Ann Arbor's nonprofit home for acoustic music. Considered one of the top music clubs in the world, The Ark is renowned for the quality and breadth of its programming. The Ark is an intimate 400-seat club presenting performers who fall into the wide-ranging genres of folk and roots music. With live music over 300 nights each year in one of the best listening rooms anywhere, The Ark is a sure bet for a memorable evening of enriching entertainment, musical artistry, and personal warmth.." – from the Ark's Web site

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  • Art Center

    125 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens Macomb County

    (810) 469-8666

  • Artrain

    1100 N. Main St., Suite 106, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 747-8300

  • Assaggi Mediterranean Bistro

    330 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 584-3499; (248) 584-2143 (FAX)

    Known for its attractive atmosphere and creative menu, Assaggi's menu skips along the northern coast of the Mediterranean from Spain to Lebanon. There's seating for 80 in the al fresco patio, where a garden of tomatoes, peppers, basil, flowers and other herbs — and statuary including reproductions of the "Venus de Milo" and Michelangelo's "David" — conjure the atmosphere of Tuscany. And, happily, the sound of the fountain drowns out the traffic on Nine Mile Road.
  • Atlas Global Bistro

    3111 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 831-2241

    At Atlas, you’ll find Carolina catfish, pork taquitos, short ribs, ravioli and polenta, Hawaiian shrimp and Moroccan beef. Ingredients — which don’t necessarily remain with their cuisine-of-origin — include lemongrass, cactus, Gorgonzola, wasabi, coconut, pancetta, caviar and black-eyed peas. It may sound like the chef is confused, but even if he were, open-minded taste buds should not quibble with the results.
  • Atwater Block Brewery

    237 Joseph Campau St. Detroit

    (313) 877-9205

    Atwater is back, both the name and the concept of a great brewery with great food. Expect the original Atwater beers with "very, very good pub food." That will mean regional and seasonal specials and such German specialties as wiener schnitzel.
  • Automotive Hall of Fame

    21400 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 240-4000

  • Avalon International Breads

    422 W. Willis Detroit

    (313) 832-0008

    If you like your sandwiches made for you, show up at lunchtime as the focaccia comes out of the oven. It might be topped with organic roasted zucchini, tomatoes, basil and Parmesan. Avalon has branched out from the baguettes and crusty peasant loaves that have brought bread-starved customers flocking for years. Now brioche, scones and cinnamon rolls expand the meaning of “bread.”
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  • Bahama Breeze

    539 E. Big Beaver, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 528-1674

  • Bahama Breeze 2

    19600 Haggerty Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 542-0891

  • Bailey's Pub

    1771 Canton Center Road, Canton Detroit

    (734) 844-1137

  • Baja Fresh Mexican Grill

    1357 Coolidge Highway, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 822-9000

    The slogan on the wall is your signal that there is something different about Baja Fresh: “No microwave! No can openers! No freezers! No lard! No MSG!” You can eat food that is fast and tasty, and not overwhelmed by a dunk in the deep fryer.
  • Baker's Keyboard Lounge

    20510 Livernois Ave. Detroit

    (313) 345-6300; (313) 345-6303 (FAX)

    Baker's bills itself as "The world's oldest jazz club," and, in the club's 76-year history, almost every jazz musician of national importance has played its bandstand. Baker's complements the music with some amazing down-home cooking, their catfish being a true showstopper. Live entertainment nightly, with metro Detroit's finest local musicians every weekend.

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  • Bangkok Cafe

    323 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    248-548-5373

    Voted best Thai Food by Metro Times readers in 1996. Good curries and spiced noodles with the choice of chicken, beef, pork or shrimp. A la carte comes with steamed rice; combos come with fried rice and choice homemade soup. Menu prices extremely diner-friendly.
  • Bangkok Cuisine

    2149 15 Mile Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 977-0130

    Montree and Somnuk Arpachinda were pioneers in bringing Thai fare to the area, and they carry on at the colorful hideaway they opened in 1983. Beef, pork, chicken, vegetable and seafood entrees come in styles ranging from simple sautes with bamboo shoots, mushrooms and green onions to hotter-than-Szechuan treatments like Thai curry, lime juice, lemongrass and hot peppers. Not a lot of Thai restaurants offer beer and wine. This one does. ****
  • Cornbread Restaurant & Bar

    29852 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 208-1680; (248) 208-6144 (FAX)

    Upscale traditional and non-traditional soul food served in a casually elegant ambience. Lots of African-American history to browse while dining.
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  • Belle Isle

    Belle Isle Park Detroit

    (313) 393-4075

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