Mary might have had a little lamb, but Detroit likes their lamb with a side of zip sauce.
Steak is always a great meat option, and Detroit does steak well, but sometimes perfectly seasoned lamb chops are the superior choice.
From the strip clubs to the neighborhoods to the heart of downtown, we’ve gathered up the best spots to find lamb chops in the city.
They Say Restaurant
267 Jos Campau Ave., Detroit; 313-446-4682; theysayrestaurant.com
We may not pay much attention to what they say, but this time were fully focus on what They Say restaurant has to offer. The soul food restaurant offers a half-rack chargrilled lamb chops.
Photo via Facebook/They Say RestaurantlGolden Fleece Restaurant
525 Monroe St., Detroit; 313-962-7093; goldenfleecedetroit.com
For more than 50 years, the Golden Fleece has been a Greek food staple in Detroit. Owned by the Dionysopoulos family, Golden Fleece serves lamb chops rubbed down with Greek spices.
Photo via Google MapsViews Bar & Grill
24200 Grand River Ave., Detroit; 313-693-9401; viewsbar.com
Views Bar is home to the $3 lamb chops, but every now and then you can catch a special for $2 lamb chops. The $7 happy hour featuring Strong Island and Blue MF cocktails is also worth checking out
Photo via Google MapsLondon Chop House
155 W. Congress St., Detroit; 313-962-0277;thelondonchop.com
London Chop House offers fine dining in downtown Detroit and is a good place if youre feeling fancy. The double cut Australian lamb chops come served with a pistachio and mint pesto, feta, and tomatoes.
Photo via Google MapsFloods Bar & Grille
731 St. Antoine St., Detroit; 313-963-1090; floodsdetroit.com
If you ever want to feel the spirit of Detroit and its people, go to Floods. The bar and grill sits just on the edge of Greektown. The grilled lamb chops are served with steak sauce and two sides.
Photo via Google MapsPegasus Taverna
558 Monroe St., Detroit; 313-964-6800; pegasustavernas.com
Youve probably been down Monroe Street and have seen the neon Pegasus sign. The Greektown staple not only serves up lamb chops, but theres lamb shank, gyros, leg of lamb any way you cut it, you can get your lamb fix, here.
Photo via Google MapsDowntown Louies Lounge
30 Clifford St., Detroit; 313-961-1600; downtownlouieslounge.com
Downtown Louies has steak tips and New York strip, but thats not the only thing fresh off their grill. The lamb chops are topped with a balsamic glaze and served with a chefs potato and vegetables.
Photo via Google MapsMaine Street Restaurant
11650 Joseph Campau Ave., Hamtramck; 313-368-0500; mainestreetrestaurant.com
Hamtramcks Maine Street doesn’t just serve broiled lamb chops as a dinner option, they also offer it for breakfast. You can get lamb chops with a side of grits for breakfast or with fries and coleslaw for dinner. Its a win either way.
Photo via Facebook/Maine StreetClub Celebrity
14421 Plymouth Rd., Detroit; 313-934-0422; facebook.com/clubcelebritydetroit
You might walk into Club Celebrity and see a live band gracing the venue or catch a deal like $3 drink specials. You might even catch their lamb chops on special. If you cant, you can at least get them delivered on DoorDash, Grubhub, and UberEats.
Photo via Google MapsTruth Detroit
6200 E. Eight Mile Rd., Detroit; 313-733-4598; truth-detroit.com
Yes, another strip club made the list but we cant help it if the food is as good as the entertainment. Truth Detroit serves lamb chops and you can dine well while enjoying day shift.
Photo via Google MapsMint 29
22000 Michigan Ave., Dearborn; 313-438-0507; mint29.com
Mint 29 isnt named Mint just because it sounds good. Actually, were not sure why theyre named Mint 29, but what we do know is that their lamb chops are served with potatoes au gratin and cilantro mint coulis.
Photo via Google MapsStarters Bar & Grill
18426 Plymouth Rd., Detroit; 313-837-3630; startersdetroit.com
While Starters has several locations throughout the city, the original Plymouth location is something special. For over 40 years, Starters has served Detroit, and their lamb chops continue to be a favorite.
Photo via Facebook/Starters Bar & GrillChitas Nefertiti
15942 W. Grand River Ave., Detroit; 313-646-9753; chitasnefertiti.com
Maybe youve driven down Grand River and have seen the Nerfertiti mural while heading toward Greenfield. Chitas Nefertiti has served the neighborhood for more than 20 years, and it might be small, but the flavor of Chitas lamb chops is mighty.
Photo via Google MapsCulture Soul
24737 W. Eight Mile Rd., Detroit; 313-977-9208; leculturecafe.com
The pandemic was hard for many businesses, one of which was the upscale Le Culture Cafe. The popular eatery recently announced its closing, but owner Chef Drew Matthews opened Culture Soul, a carry-out restaurant on Detroits westside.
Culture Soul serves many of Le Culture’s signature dishes including their grilled New Zealand lamb chops with a house zip sauce.
Photo via Google MapsSloppy Chops
13226 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit; 313-646-2900; sloppychopsrestaurant.net
Its all in the name. Sloppy Chops dishes out French cut lamb chops with their signature Sloppy sauce.
Photo via Google MapsFusion Flare Kitchen & Cocktails
16801 Plymouth Rd., Detroit; 313-653-3700; fusionflare.net
Fusion Flare is an American and Soul Food fusion restaurant on Detroits Westside. The lamb chops at this restaurant are grilled and served with a ginger glaze.
Photo via Google MapsThe Motown Bistro
2735 Russell St., Detroit; 313-567-2811; motownbistro.com
The Motown Bistro might be known for its oyster selection, but its lamb chops are not to be overlooked. The grilled lamb chops are marinated in a rosemary zip sauce and cant ask for much more than that.
Photo via Facebook/Motown BistroCapers Steakhouse
14726 Gratiot Ave., Detroit; 313-527-2100; facebook.com/Capers-Steakhouse-Home-of-Steak-by-the-Ounce
Capers might be famous for their steak by the ounce, but the rest of the menu is worth exploring. Capers serves its broiled lamb chops with a blend of olive oil, spinach, garlic, feta, and tomatoes.
Photo via Google MapsD.PRIME Steakhouse
1777 3rd Ave., Detroit; 313-465-1645; mgmgranddetroit.com/dprime
Whether you hit big, completely bust or just come for the food, D.PRIME located inside MGM Grand Detroit is a good place to unwind. The double-cut Colorado lamb chops cooked on an open flame grill are just a bonus.
Photo via Instagram/MGM Grand DetroitlPantheion Club
12900 Michigan Ave., Dearborn; 313-584-9110; instagram.com/pantheionclub
Its almost impossible to talk about lamb chops in Detroit without mentioning Pantheion. Yes, it is a strip club, but while you might go for the girls, youre going to stay for the food.
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