Breakfast in Detroit

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  • Dino's Lounge

    22740 Woodward, Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 591-3466; (248) 591-7460 (FAX)

    Upscale but not uptight! Chicago/N.Y. lounge atmshphere with great food and better service. Brunch until 3 p.m. on the weekends with bottomless mimosas and build-your-own Bloodys. Great happy hour 2-7 p.m. Mon-Fri and all day Tuesday.
  • Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe - Greektown

    400 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 965-4600; (313) 965-1449 (FAX)

    Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Café is one of Metro Detroit's favorite Cajun/Creole restaurants. From the mouth-watering appetizers and authentic New Orleans house specialties to the friendly service and French Quarter atmosphere, Fishbone's is truly first-class. For a truly unique experience, try Fishbone's Sunday brunch, featuring an extensive buffet of mouth-watering sensations and live jazz!
  • Guy Hollerin's

    3600 Plymouth, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 769-4323; (734) 761-1290 (FAX)

    "Guy Hollerin's is a casual, sports-related restaurant with a relaxed, informal theme. Breakfast and dinner served daily. Prices range from $5 to $7 for sandwiches, and $10 and up for entrees. Large and small party catering available.

  • Henry Autograph-Collection

    300 Town Center Dr., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 253-4475; (313) 441-2051 (FAX)

    Exceptional regional cuisine prepared with the freshest locally obtained products available. The Grill presents handcrafted dishes created on a foundation of organic and sustainably farmed local produce. The menu features all-natural ranched meats and responsibly harvested seafood; all paired with a magnificent wine collection inclusive of bio-dynamically conceived varietals. Simply put, it's food the way nature intended.
  • Honest John's Bar and No Grill

    488 Selden St. Detroit

    (313) 832-5646

    Serving up breakfast till noon on weekdays and till 3 on weekends, Honest John's is sure to keep you going, with Bloody Marys and Ghetto Blaster Ale and a full bar at any time of day. As many as 30 to 40 people can sit outside, complete with Waspinators to keep your eating adventure clean and fun. Note: The badass jukebox plays funk and Motown, and can be heard out on the patio.
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  • Jumps

    63 Kercheval St., Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 882-9555

    The perfect little restaurant that serves homemade (but upscale), fresh food made to order – homemade soups, entrées, desserts, and fresh seafoods in a casual family-friendly environment. The soups is seasonal: You can chill in summer with chilled raspberry, plum and veggies soups; or get hearty in winter with butternut squash, sweet potato and cream carrot. The chicken chili is served year-round.
  • Loon River Café

    34911 Van Dyke Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 979-1420; (586) 979-7962 (FAX)

    Loon River Cafe has received critical acclaim throughout the Metro Detroit Area. Executive chef Ray Hollingsworth has put together fine dining in a North Woods lodge-like setting that boasts a live trout tank and a 7-foot wood oven. A Michigan wine list and produce fresh from the region are a genuine treat for those seeking a new affordable dining adventure. Click over to our Web site to see our daily specials for this week.
  • Maine Street

    11650 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 368-0500

    Maine Street Restaurant has been an icon in the Metro-Detroit Hamtramck Area since 1999, specializing in serving up authentic Greek, Italian, European & American cuisine. Maine Street Restaurant stays true to its tradition of providing great tasting quality food at affordable prices. Carry-out available.

  • MGM Grand Palette Dining Studio

    1777 Third St., (inside MGM Grand Detroit) Detroit

    (313) 393-7777

    Discover your creative side at Palette Dining Studio. Indulge in a full spectrum of freshly designed dishes in our unique, all-you-can-eat, tapas-style gallery, where every creation is a sumptuous canvas of color, texture and taste.
  • Mirage Restaurant

    16400 J.L. Hudson Dr., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 552-8833; (248) 559-3625 (FAX)

    Offering international fare and a classy ambiance, Mirage Restaurant began as a father-son business that was run out of the family's own home. They serve what they call "home-cooked, traditional foods."
  • The Original Seros Resturant

    28800 Groesbeck Hwy., Roseville Detroit

    (586) 771-3090

    Est. in 1975, Original Seros has been providing Metro Detroit with some of the best Greek food, breakfast and sandwiches around. Open until 4 a.m. every Friday and Saturday.
  • St. Clair Inn

    500 N. Riverside Drive, St. Clair Detroit

    (800) 482-8327; (810) 329-2348 (FAX)

    The St. Clair Inn is a historic inn located along the St. Clair River, in historic St. Clair, Michigan. We offer a variety of cuisine.
  • Three Star Bar-B-Que and Lounge

    11941 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 365-9494

    Good old-fashioned comfort food in an environment your parents might approve of. But that’s hardly a strike against it. Three-Star offers dine-in, carry out, delivery and a full-service bar that adds a “lounge” feel into the evening. Hearty breakfasts start at 7 a.m. and drinking hours extend until 11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and until midnight on Friday and Saturday. Hint: The ribs lay an excellent base for an ambitious pub crawl.
  • Tim & Sally's Awesome Eats

    4171 S Canton Center Rd., Canton Detroit

    (734) 398-5500; (734) 398-5600 (FAX)

    Tim and Sally smoke their own ribs, brisket, pulled pork and more. Specialties include tender smoked meats, Angus steak burgers, steamed cheeseburgers, fresh salads and sandwiches, housemade soups and chili, full entree menu and great kid's selections. The menu is complemented by awesome appetizers and satisfying desserts as well as a great selection of beer and wine.
  • Tower Inn Cafe

    701 W. Cross, Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 487-2650

    This Mediterranean Bistro is a must visit in Ypsilanti! Famous for award winning pizzas and pastas. Located across from Eastern Michigan University, the Tower Inn has become the favorite hang out spot for both college professors and students. The restaurant is very kid friendly and many families enjoy an affordable and relaxing dinner there. Try the award winning pizza blanca, the sundried tomato ravioli or the chapatis. Considered Ypsilanti-Ann Arbor area's Best Price for Price (as in Pound For Pound) restaurant.
  • Vivio's

    2460 Market St. Detroit

    (313) 393-1711

    Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner specials. Twenty-ounce porterhouse or a full pound of crablegs for the earlybird. Roast beef and triple-decker club are a few of the "hand sandwiches." Chicken breast Alaskan and Italian sausage are listed under "knife and fork" sandwiches. Salads, soups, mess-o-mussel, jumbo shrimp, pork chops.