Tavern Fare 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.
  • 3 Nick's Taproom

    14594 Eureka Rd., Southgate Detroit

    (734) 282-7722 (FAX); (734)

  • 3 Nicks Sports Bar

    4822 Greenfield Rd., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 551-3526; (313) (FAX)

  • Alice's Bar & Grill

    2704 Livernois Ave. Detroit

    (313) 841-4250

  • Amadeus Cafe & Patisserie

    122 E. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-8767

    Amadeus is a unique restaurant designed after the old-world cafes of Vienna. A variety of traditional dishes from Central Europe are offered, as well as desserts and a unique list of wines and beers. Enjoy candlelit dinners and live classical music on the weekends. Family owned and operated for almost 20 years.
  • Anchor Bar

    450 W. Fort St. Detroit

    (313) 964-9127 (FAX); (313)

    A favorite watering hole for Detroit's newspeople, Red Wings fans and all types of metro Detroiters. They come for the atmosphere and stick around for the burgers and typical pub grub.
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  • The Berkley Front

    3087 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 547-3331 (FAX); (248)

    The Front is a mainstay in downtown Berkley, doubling as an American biergarten as well as a martini lounge. Patrons can choose to enjoy the Old World charm and laid-back style of the downstairs or to chill out in the '50s-style lounge upstairs, where live music plays every weekend.
  • Billy's Tip N' Inn

    6707 E. Highland Rd., White Lake Detroit

    (248) 889-7885

  • Blarney Stone Pub

    27253 Woodward Ave., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 5415410 (FAX); (248) 1881

    Irish pubs, which have long been a feature of the American drinking scene, have become a worldwide phenomenon, flourishing in such unlikely venues as Moscow and Tokyo. And so it makes sense that the Blarney Stone's everyday menu is all-American pub grub. The Susie-Q-Fish & Chips dinner ($10.95) is based on the original recipe of the celebrated drive-in restaurant. Burton fries his freshly-cut scrod encased in a secret-recipe batter that emerges as a thick, crispy but surprisingly light crust, accompanied by house-made tartar sauce and Susie's vinegar-based cole slaw. Try the order of five flavorful burger sliders ($5.95) - with pickles, onions and a tomato-mustard sauce. There are 10 other burger varieties, including, again for the health-conscious, bison or turkey.
  • Bookies Bar & Grille

    2208 Cass Ave. Detroit

    (313) 962-0319

    Formerly Bookies Tavern on Washington, the new Bookies offers three levels and a full service kitchen. On the first level, patrons can sit at the stone and granite bar while watching the game on one of 6 hi-def plamsa TVs. The second floor features a private VIP area and the third has a roof-top deck with its own bar. The kitchen features moderately priced American food such as soups, salads and sandwiches. The kitchen is open until 11 p.m., after which a scaled down version of the menu is availabe. Free shuttle service around downtown is available during lunch and happy hours. Call at least one hour before desired pick-up time. Free shuttle service is also offered to all major events in the downtown area.
  • Box Bar

    777 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 459-7390

    Featuring an amazing 600-beer menu, including 40 draughts from around the world. Newly expanded for family dining. Try our famous steak sandwich and you'll come back again and again.
  • Brewhaus

    3128 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor Detroit

    (248) 738-5167

    Daily homemade specials plus burgers, sandwiches and more.
  • 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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  • 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!
  • Casey's Tavern

    304 Depot St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-6775; (734) 665-7270 (FAX)

    A neighborhood tavern that features blackboard specials in addition to the regular menu. Many dinner-size salads, large sandwiches (beef, turkey or veggie), burgers and standard entrées are the menu fare. Dozens of beers, select wine and a full bar is available. A regular 'Best Burger' winner in Ann Arbor's Current magazine.
  • Champps Americana

    19470 Haggerty Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 591-3334

    Lively dining atmosphere with impeccable service and food preparation. Champps offers a large menu with something for everyone and enormous portions. A state-of-the-art video set-up shows all the favorite games — 16 TVs placed throughout the restaurant make every seat the best during a sporting event. Nightly game-show promotions each weeknight (cash and prizes!) and Thursday night karaoke. The perfect 'night out' for food, fun, family and friends!
  • Champps Americana

    310 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 526-0333

    Specialty casual theme restaurant and bar with generous portions, '8-to-80' crowd appeal, and distinctive, fun promotions.
  • Cheli's Chili Bar

    21918 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 274-9700

    Fans would probably rank this a three-and-a-half star experience, but there's no reason for hockey agnostics like myself to visit Cheli’s. It’s a barnlike, underheated space with 14 TVs in one room (and one in each restroom) and a familiar menu whose execution ranges from poor to average. For red-and-white-jerseyed boosters, though, it's a place to exult in pure hockey-ness. The place assumes women aren’t die-hard fans; the TV in the women’s bathroom plays non-hockey fare.
  • Cheli's Chili Bar

    47 E. Adams Ave. Detroit

    (313) 961-1700

  • Chesley's Bar & Grille

    3717 Fort St., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 388-8500

    Chesley's Bar and Grille has been called the "Cheers of Downriver" 'cause everybody really does know your name. A fun, casual atmosphere makes Chesley's a good place to relax with family and friends. Try the award-winning Ground Round with fresh, never frozen beef. Chesley's has been voted Detroit’s best burger in the Detroit News' "Michigan’s Best" contest for four years running.
  • City Limits Bar & Grill

    24501 Grand River Ave. Detroit

    (313) 532-8550

  • Cleary's Pub

    113 S. Main St., Chelsea Detroit

    (734) 475-1922; (734) - (FAX)

  • Club Che-Vele

    30860 Ryan Road, Warren Detroit

    (586) 751-7710; (586) 751-1946 (FAX)

    Great food – fresh meat and vegetables delivered three times per week. Ground-round burgers and skin on our fries. Fish fry every Friday, with perch and Icelandic cod. A warm and friendly atmosphere with comfortable leather chairs. Not just a neighborhood bar – there's always something going on at Club Che-Vele. We've got sports specials, Monday happy-hour lunches, ball-team specials Monday through Wednesday, and karaoke Thursday and Saturday. Entertainment on Friday nights and free darts on Sunday. Parties welcome.
  • Coach's Corner

    19170 Farmington Rd, Livonia Detroit

    (248) 615-1330

  • Cork Wine Pub

    23810 Woodward Ave., Pleasant Ridge Detroit

    (248) 544-2675; (248) (FAX)

    Cork Wine Pub offers an energetic bar atmosphere with exceptionally affordable wines and a variety of dishes to pair with, including cheese plates, classic pub fare (with a twist), heartier dinners, and creative desserts.

  • Crystal Bar and Grill

    8051 N. Middlebelt Rd., Westland Detroit

    (734) 469-2494 (FAX); (734)

  • D W's Bar & Grill

    940 Joslyn Ave., Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 335-8049

  • D.B. Cooper's

    29028 Campbell, Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 398-7951

  • Del Rio

    122 W. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 761-2530; (734) 761-5524 (FAX)

    We don't have a TV. We never will have a TV. We have more than 1200 cassettes on the wall. No, you can't make a request. Go sit down. No, we don't make strawberry margaritas; go sit down. Thank you for choosing Del Rio. Go sit down.
  • Detroiter Bar

    655 Beaubien Detroit

    (313) 963-3355

    Yes, it's a bar, but it's also a grill worthy of this meat-and-potatoes town. The downtown spot packs 'em in for lunch. Expect solid bar fare, including big salads and a tasty chicken breast sandwich. The staff seems especially proud of their half-pound burger, the "house special," draped with enough meat and cheese to bring tears to a vegan's eyes, including ham, bacon, American and Swiss, served with fries and a mug of beer or a pop. Open 11 a.m.-2 a.m. daily, except Sundays, which vary.
  • 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.