Restaurants in Detroit: Games: Board Games

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  • 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.
  • The Bead Hut Cafe

    50 N. Saginaw, Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 292-1024; (248) 292-1025 (FAX)

    The Bead Hut Cafe is part coffee shop, part jewelry store. We have a very warm environment that is kind of a boater/surfer,grandmothers basement on acid! Ever been to mardi gras? Free spirits abondent,we are the "escape from boredom, the alternative to ordinary".

    Open mic on Sunday hosted by Timothy Atwood, Monday by Brianna Clor,we all know Brianna!Tuesday is poetry night, all are welcome! Wednesday, guitar club meets, anyone with an interest may attend. Trade licks, tricks and riffs. Free to the publick, experience some good old fashin blue grass and contemperary music too. We feature D.J.s and live music on friday and saturday nights. All events begin at 9:00 p.m. The party just never ends. A great place to sober up, after the clubs of Pontiac!

  • 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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  • Caribou Coffee

    112 S. Woodward Ave., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 642-5560

    This chain gourmet coffee shop serves up coffee and espresso beverages in an Alaska-inspired setting. They offer some specialty drinks that are a nice change of page from the average mocha, as well as a selection of pastries.
  • Chaser's Lounge

    6211 Chase Road, Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 584-9110

    This is one of Metro-Detroit's oldest gathering spots. Originally opened just after the Great Depression, this Dearborn tavern has been fully renovated for the new millennium. Hardwood floors and rich mahogany appointments set the tone for this spacious bar. With new pool tables, shuffle board, darts and more there is always a challenge to be met. A premium sound system plays energized "dance" music from the 60's thru today at a volume you can talk over. The coldest direct draft beer system available offers imports and premiums along with 14 bottled choices. Catch the game on one of our three T.V.s or just hang out.
  • Coffee Beanery

    152 N. Old Woodward, Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 646-6022; (248) 646-6338 (FAX)

    "We are the warmest coffee shop in Birmingham. Not only does our heat work well, we have great drinks. Go against the pack and check out our live entertainment series. Resident Blues man Paul Miles rocks out almost every saturday night."
  • Crazy Wisdom Tea Room

    114 S. Main St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-9468; (734) (FAX)

    “Crazy Wisdom Tea Room is a wonderful alcohol- and smoke-free environment with free live music performances every Friday and Saturday night. It features over 100 varieties of tea, café au lait, café con leche, café latte, cappuccino, espresso, and organic coffee. Located on the second floor is Crazy Wisdom Bookstore; it has a wonderful healing and spiritual atmosphere. We also offer a Sunday afternoon tea, which is a great alternative to brunch.”
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  • Espresso Royale Caffe

    324 S. State Street, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 668-1595 (FAX)

  • Grand Cafe

    33316 Grand River, Farmington Detroit

    (248) 615-9181; (248) 615-9180 (FAX)

    European coffee caf&eactue; serving espresso, cappuccino and all those wonderfully flavored java creations. Breakfast on Saturday and Sunday. Live entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings. Casual, cosmopolitan atmosphere.
  • Java Jims Coffee

    33523 8 Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (248) 471-2779

    Many local artists are featured in this coffee shop and art gallery. They offer free Wi-Fi for customers. During "happy hour", which is between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays, customers get $1 off any specialty drink or 50 cents off coffee or tea.
  • L.A. Cafe & Java

    5815 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Detroit

    (248) 623-1610; (248) (FAX)

    California-style café with sit-down dining in an eclectic, casual enviroment. Featuring homemade soups, 1-lb sandwiches, salads, blue chip nachos, turkey and homemade veggie burgers, scromelettes (scrambled omelettes), blueberry/pecan oatbran pancakes, an array of desserts and Heidi's homemade biscotti. Full coffee menu and 37 coffees sold by the pound. Vegan- and vegetarian-friendly. Holiday gift baskets. Children's menu.
  • Le Cafe The House

    2445 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit

    (313) 897-7313; (313) 898-9350 (FAX)

    Started in the mind and heart of the family matriarch and her daughters, Le Café Thé House specializes in fine teas, coffees, and espresso. They're also available for continental breakfast, lunch, afternoon teas and pastries. Smooth and jazzy, with a laid-back style.
  • The Muddhouse

    317 W. Cross St, Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 482-8020

  • Old Town Tavern

    122 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 662-9291; (734) 665-1963 (FAX)

    Since 1867. Featuring a casual, relaxed atmosphere, full menu specializing in homemade soups and sandwhiches, Tex-mex. Best burgers in Ann Arbor.
  • Roger's Roost

    33626 Schoenherr Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 979-7550; (586) 979-4493 (FAX)

    The east side's premier sports bar for over 30 years, Roger's Roost offers something for everyone. Great Chicago pizza and baby back ribs. Huge burgers and an extensive beer menu. Several pool tables, darts, foosball, 35 TVs. Karaoke every Thursday night.
  • Sunrise Sunset Saloon

    15222 Charlevoix, Grosse Pointe Park Detroit

    (313) 822-6080

    Casual folksy bar/cafe with loads of atmosphere and local color. SSS has the look of a 1930s Arizona saloon, and was credited with 'Best Burger In Detroit' by Detroit News food critic Jane Rayburn. You are only a stranger once here, so pay your tab, darn it! Live music is featured Fridays and Saturdays. Dead music can be heard the rest of the week.