Locations in Detroit

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  • 24th Street Tavern

    13 S. Washington, Oxford Detroit

    (248) 628-1217

    Bar & grill with great food and great nightlife.
  • Abars

    7880 Riverside Dr. E., Windsor Detroit

    (519) 945-1293; (519) 977-5256 (FAX)

    Abars is one of the last original roadhouses, dating back to the days of prohibition. We offer a limited menu featuring burgers, wings and a clubhouse. Our huge deck offers the best view down the Detroit river. Mondays $2 burgers, Tuesdays Free Pool, Wednesdays 2-4-1 Wings, Thursdays $2.50 Well Drinks and Bottled Beer, Fridays DJ Clean, Saturdays Live Music. We have something for everyone. Halibut and Fries every Friday!
  • Airway Lanes

    4825 Highland Rd., Waterford Detroit

    (248) 674-0424; (248) 674-3312 (FAX)

    Club atmosphere bowling. Live DJ, large dance floor, great sound and lighting. Alcohol served until 2am.
  • Al-Saha

    6321 Schaefer Road, Dearborn Detroit

    Al-Saha Cafe and Hookah bar serves a various assortment of toasted subs and Mediterranean cusine. We also serve a large variety of hookah tobacco flavors. Please note: you must be 18 or older to consume tobacco products - WE ID!
  • Amici's Coffee House

    43636 Schoenherr, Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 247-3686

    Friendly, pleasant atmosphere. Any kind of coffee you desire. Delicious pies, cheesecake, and muffins.
  • 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.
  • Augie's

    31660 John R Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 588-3120; (248) 588-3196 (FAX)

    6000 sq. ft sports bar with 10 t.v.'s, outdoor deck, and live music. -"Every beer drinkers dream has come true!"
  • B.D.'s Mongolian Barbeque

    22115 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 792-9660; (313) 792-9661 (FAX)

    Create-your-own stir-fry. Choices include a variety of meats, poultry, and seafood; many different vegetables, oils, and sauces; and lots of spices. Watch as the chefs prepare your order.
  • B.D.'s Mongolian Barbeque

    43155 Main St., Suite 200, Novi Detroit

    (248) 735-1900; (248) 735-1919 (FAX)

    Create-your-own stir-fry. Choices include a variety of meats, poultry, and seafood; many different vegetables, oils, and sauces; and lots of spices. Watch as the chefs prepare your order.
  • Back Door Internet Cafe

    309 Huron Avenue, Port Huron Detroit

    (810) 989-9750; (810) 989-9751 (FAX)

    Beautifully decorated internet cafe located in historic downtown Port Huron with seasonal outdoor dining.

    Large American menu ranging from traditional favorites such as the Reuben and classic triple-decker Club Wilkinson to low-carb options.

  • Bad Brads BBQ

    35611 Green St., New Baltimore Detroit

    (586) 716-9977

    Bad Brads BBQ has one simple goal: produce the best possible BBQ everyday. Our philosophy of "From our Smoker to your Plate" is a passion that begins everyday at 5 a.m. Bad Brad's way is "slow and low" beef brisket and pork shoulder steeped in fruit wood & hickory smoked for up to 14 hours. Our everything from scratch kitchen is a labor of love that begins with a respect for great ingredients, attention to detail and a refusal to take short cuts. We truly believe you can taste the difference.
  • Bagger Dave's

    26054 Novi Rd., Novi Detroit

    (248) 374-3289

  • Baker's of Milford

    2025 S. Milford Rd., Milford Detroit

    (248) 685-3300; (248) 684-9302 (FAX)

    There's always something happening at Baker's. See live bands play every night, Monday through Saturday. Monday is family night, and Tuesday is the largest cruise night in the Midwest, with over 1,000 classic cars participating each week. Come back on Wednesday for Baker's famous all-you-can-eat crab legs. Thursday is ladies' night, and on Sunday, check out the delicious brunch buffet. Come as you are and enjoy great music while you eat, or have a quiet night out and enjoy dinner in the separate dining room. Planning an event? Call 248-685-3300 for information about one of our banquet rooms, for groups of 50 to 500. Get out of the house and check out what's happening at Baker's tonight!
  • Bar Louie - Livonia

    37716 W. Six Mile Rd., Inside Laurel Park Mall, Livonia Detroit

    (734) 793-0180 (FAX); (734)

  • Barnstormers

    9441 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake Detroit

    (313) 449-0040; (734) 449-4474 (FAX)

    An official Marlboro Club with a JBL sound system. Southeastern Michigan's most exciting complex, featuring a nightclub open Wednesday through Saturday. Three banquet halls can seat up to 1,200 guests. Summertime party patio with live entertainment and DJ. Host of Michigan's Hawaiian Tropic State Finals.
  • Bayview Barge

    32760 S. River, Harrison Township Detroit

    (586) 783-7862

    Casual waterfront dining, open year 'round. Daily specials.
  • Beirut Palace

    2095 Fifteen Mile Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 795-0424; (586) 795-4855 (FAX)

    Fresh raw juices, daily vegetarian soups and specials, and fresh, warm bread.
  • Belleville Grille

    146 High St., Belleville Detroit

    (734) 699-1777

  • Bert's Marketplace

    2727 Russell St. Detroit

    313-567-2030

    Anyone can show up here. Detroit's only late night jazz club serving up Cajun catfish and red beans and rice all night long. It's not common to find a bar where everyone seems to know each other and yet newcomers don't feel excluded. Dozens of regulars turn up Thursdays for the open mic jazz jam sessions. Bert's serves the music fans bargain-price soul food from rows of steam tables: meat and two sides for nine bucks, or up to $25 for a whole slab of ribs. In keeping with Bert's bare-bones, working-class atmosphere, their food is more down-home than much of the soul food you find in restaurants, which has often been upgraded from its humble origins.
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  • The Bronx Bar

    4476 Second Ave. Detroit

    (313) 832-8464

    Old Detroit haunt takes on new appeal. The Bronx is short on frills - no bands, no parking, no Red Bull or exotic martinis - but long on character. Its pool table, cheap beer (an ice-cold Old Milwaukee will set you back as much as your DDOT bus fare) and jukebox stocked with old soul, hip-hop and greasy rawk, keep the place packed with local rock stars, college kids and other Cass Corridor gritterati. Stop in on Thursdays for a haircut in the pinball salon - owner Paul Howard promises "a high-class do at dive-bar prices." Or come by with everyone else after a garage-rock show to see what (allegedly) makes the Bronx Jack White's favorite hometown drinking spot. At 4476 Second Avenue, Detroit. Call 313-832-8464 for further lowdown. -Ian LeBlanc
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  • Bud's Tavern

    4769 Dixie Highway, Waterford Detroit

    (248) 674-1400; (248) 682-3692 (FAX)

    LIVE MUSIC ON FRI & SAT NIGHTS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON IS BIKE DAY W/LIVE MUSIC AND DOOR PRIZES. OUTSIDE DECK W/FULL SERVICE BAR.
  • Bumpers Bar

    31960 N. River Rd., Harrison Township Detroit

    (810) 468-9676

    A quaint and intimate atmosphere with fireplace and outdoor deck. Watch Monday night football with $1.50 domestic beer specials. Bumpers Techno Wednesday features resident DJs on the decks, playing techno, trance and house (drink specials and no cover). On Thursdays, it's BOT (Bumpers Open Table), for DJs, by DJs. Bring your own vinyl and headphones; 30-minute slots, all styles welcome.
  • Café Ollie

    42 E. Cross St., Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 482-8050; (734) 482-3663 (FAX)

    In the former space of Cafe Luwak, which closed at the end of 2010, Café Ollie is under new ownership, with a menu that's different though similar, with more vegetarian and vegan options.

  • Cafe West

    2775 W. Jefferson, Trenton Detroit

    (734) 676-2233; (734) 676-2210 (FAX)

    Fresh saltwater fish and seafood restaurant in downtown Trenton. Lots of appetizers including oysters, conch fritters and duck egg rolls. Also offers a nice selection of steaks, poultry and entree salads. Full bar with nice beer and wine lists. Delicious key lime cheesecake and hot fudge cream puffs. Casual atmosphere and great service.
  • Callahan's Music Hall

    2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 858-9508

    Classic, moderately priced Detroit bar & grill fare served in a modern upbeat and casual environment. Lunch and dinner are served daily Monday thru Saturday. Also open on Sundays during football season. Large HD plasma TVs and a huge 142" HD projection screen put everyone close to the action of the big game. The entertainment stage hosts the best in local, regional and national entertainers on the weekends!
  • Cassel's Little Cafe

    985 North Mill St, Old Village Square, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 414-1743

    Combines elements of a gourmet coffeehouse, cafe, marketplace and bistro. Warm and inviting and with a "linger a while" atmosphere.
  • Celina's Sports Bar

    11667 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 365-1801; (313) (FAX)

  • Century Grille (Open for events only)

    333 Madison Ave. Detroit

    (313) 963-9800; (313) 963-0873 (FAX)

    "Upscale cuisine and service in comfortable, supper-club setting located in historic Gem and Century building. Spacious banquet facility; theater and dinner packages available."

  • Chardonnay Family Dining

    595 N. Lapeer Rd., Oxford Detroit

    (248) 572-4750

    Chardonnay Family Dining offers three different dinning experiences. The main floor setting offers a family atmosphere and dining experience. But if you're in the mood for a martini, visit the upper seating featuring the martini bar and lounge area. It's so comfortable you will not want to leave! Great place to have a meeting or spend some quiet time with friends or some one special.

    Would you like to watch the big game or shoot some pool? Visit the lower level Pub and invite your friends! There is something for everyone at Chardonnay Family Dining!

  • Chateau Valerio

    39085 Moravian Drive, Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 783-1857; (586) 465-6633 (FAX)

    Chateau Valerio Winery is southeastern Michigan's only vineyard winery, producing fine wines from California grown grapes.  We have 15 varieties of wine, including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel, among others, which are all produced on premises, and held for sale daily.

    Each week, a celebration of wine is held on the property, located at 39085 Moravian Drive at Harrington Drive, in Clinton Township.

    The tasting room and processing area are held in a converted small ranch that has occupied the property for over the past sixty years.  This building is surrounded by vineyards and lush gardens with more than 125 varieties of trees, plants, and flowers from four continents, six countries, and twenty-two states.

    September and October give cause to celebrate the harvest, the arrival of the grapes, the crushing, the pressing, and the fermenting of the grapes.  These will each be celebrated with wine tastings and tours (limited to 25 people) available by reservation for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.  Private group tastings are also available by appointment.  November will celebrate the Nouveau Beaujolais and the feast of San Martino, celebrating the tasting of the new wine.  December will celebrate Christmas, commemerating Christ's birth; a great winemaker whose first public miracle was turning water into wine.

    The celebrations include wine tastings, demonstrations of the wine making process, historical and significant information for each respective celebration, and the purchase of wine.  Our company mission statement is “We drink all we can and sell the rest,” because “Life is too short to drink cheap wine.”

  • Chateau Valerio Winery

    39085 Moravian Drive, Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 783-1857

    Chateau Valerio Winery has been producing wines at its present location since 2000. However, the family has been producing wine since 1725 in the Lazio region of Italy, where they still operate today.

    Tour the wine making facility and the gardens, which possess 120 different varieties of plants, trees, and flowers from 4 continents, 6 countries, and 22 states.

    Private wine tasting parties can be arranged by calling the winery @ (586)783-1857.

  • Cheli's Chili Bar

    47 E. Adams Ave. Detroit

    (313) 961-1700