Locations in Detroit

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  • 1812 Church St.

    1812 Church #2 Detroit

    (734) 748-6350

  • 8 Ball Detroit

    9723 Conant, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 873-0428

    A friendly billiard hall with fussball and pool tables. A small snack bar. Open to public from 1 to 2 p.m. The cheapest table in the metro Detroit area - only $.50 per game. The tables run at $3 per hour before 7 p.m. and $5 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m..
  • Aladdin Sweets & Cafe

    11945 Conant St., Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 891-8050

    On the corner of Commor and Conant streets, in the extraordinarily diverse city of Hamtramck, there is not one dish on Aladdin’s menu that surpasses $8.99. In fact, a large mixed fruit shake costs more than any of the appetizers and even a few of the vegetarian entrées that include rice or naan. On the whole, prices hardly surpass what you’ll pay for a meal at a national drive-through chain. Vegetarians have all sorts of choices, from curries to fried homemade cheese with spinach or green peas. There are some dishes where lentils are the base and others with chick peas. Try some mushroom vegetable fritters with onions and hot spices, or sautéed okra. The variety is amazing and the most expensive dish is $5.99. There are three times as many meat and seafood dishes. The goat korma, braised in a yogurt base is creamy, subtle, deep and rich, with a touch of spice heat. The gravy was so delicious we wiped the last little bit out of the bowl with crispy and chewy naan. Open 10:30 a.m.-midnight Sunday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Credit cards accepted; free delivery.
  • Amani's

    13823 Michigan Ave, Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 584-1890; (313) (FAX)

    Amani's, located in Dearborn, offers a full menu of halal Mediterranean and Middle Eastern fare.

  • 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.
  • Anointed Faces Gospel Coffeehouse

    18630 W. McNichols Detroit

    (313) 308-5935

    Anointed Faces is a Christian meeting place (every third Friday). They have excellent gospel entertainment and feature local and national gospel recording artists, rappers, spoken word performers, comedy acts, etc.
  • Arab American National Museum

    13624 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    313-582-2266

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  • Argentine Tango Detroit

    7758 Auburn, Utica Detroit

    (586) 254-0560

    DANCING LIKE THE STARS It could be you............... Crowded room, spotlight is on you...... Impressing the one in your arms................... Meet new people!!! NO PARTNER NEEDED NEW CLASSES FORMING Learn how...try one for FREE with any purchase I can take you there...................... Pick a time to try any Monday 7:00 Beginner Sexy Ballroom Latin Tuesday 7:00 Beginner Elegant Ballroom smooth 8:00 Beginner Sassy Swing Wednesday 7:00 Beginner Sultry Salsa Friday 7:00 Beginner General Ballroom 8:00 Beginner Romantic Tango-and party
  • Avalon International Breads

    422 W. Willis Detroit

    (313) 832-0008

    If you like your sandwiches made for you, show up at lunchtime as the focaccia comes out of the oven. It might be topped with organic roasted zucchini, tomatoes, basil and Parmesan. Avalon has branched out from the baguettes and crusty peasant loaves that have brought bread-starved customers flocking for years. Now brioche, scones and cinnamon rolls expand the meaning of “bread.”
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  • Bangkok Crossing

    620 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 961-3861; (313) (FAX)

    As at the majority of Thai restaurants in the area, the food at Bangkok Crossing is heavier than you might prefer. That said, several of the dishes are enjoyable: pla dook pad ped (crisp red snapper stir-fried with mushrooms, peppers and eggplant), pad ma kher (eggplant that’s fried within an inch of its life), as well as a few concessions to the American palate.
  • Blue Note Cafe

    7 N. Saginaw Rd., Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 451-0765

  • Byblos Cafe and Grill

    87 W. Palmer Detroit

    (313) 831-4420

    Located near Wayne State. Lebanese and Middle Easter-inspired menu which offers over 90 dishes and includes quesadillas, Cajun salmon, fettucine Alfredo and fish and chips. Also has bargain prices of $3.75-$5 for wraps and sandwiches.
  • Cafe 1923

    2287 Holbrook Ave., Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 319-8766

  • Cafe Zola

    112 W. Washington Ave., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-769-2020

  • 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.
  • Cass City Cinema

    3420 Cass Ave. Detroit

    (313) 281-8301 (FAX); (313)

  • Chris McGurrin's Irish Pub & Restaurant

    Hartland Town Center, 1774 Old U.S. 23, Howell Detroit

    (810) 632-3400; (810) 632-7958 (FAX)

  • Club La Boom

    1172 N. Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake Detroit

    (248) 926-1000; (248) 926-9968 (FAX)

    Dance Club for teens (15-19 years of age). Concerts, national acts such as Naughty by Nature. Different dance floors featuring techno, house and commercial Top-40.
  • Club of Faith

    1440 Gratiot, #2A Detroit

    Club of Faith is the 'Un-Bar.' People bring whatever refreshment they need (no glass, please). Music sets are in 30-minute and 10-minute blocks — 4 or 5 different artists, from 4 or 5 different styles. The 10-minute sets are all by the same artist. Some of the artists that have played the Club of Faith include Face, DJ Mario, Hemigod, Scan 7, Viet Nam Prom, Nicole 11:11, Give, Superdot, Concrete Rattle, sweatysuedelips, Jocaine, Kid Rock, bent lucy, Inner Recipe, DJ Greenhornet, Potty Mouth Sissys, Workhorse, Feisty Cadavers, Blasternaut, Simple Wisdom, Speedball, Sister Seed, Helium Bomb, Budda Fulla Ryhmez .... and the list goes on. Doors open at 11pm and close at 7am.
  • Coffee Grinder

    98 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 884-3238

  • Coffee Studio

    600 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 416-9288; (734) 416-9270 (FAX)

    Best known for their fresh, high quality coffee, Coffee Studio features a highly trained staff that knows how to make an espresso and an eclectic clientele that knows how to appreciate it. This neat little nook features a full menu of espresso-based drinks (cappuccino, latte, mocha) in additon to loose-leaf teas, homemade chai, smoothies, granitas and juices. Edibles include pastries along with a light vegetarian menu including the famous Scotty's Vegetarian Chili (vegan) and Herb Bagel. Enjoy a spacey, luminated upstairs loft in addition to the covered deck outside.
  • Colony Club

    2310 Park Ave. Detroit

    (313) 463-4215; (313) 963-0873 (FAX)

  • Cup-A-Cino

    15104 Kercheval St., Grosse Pointe Park Detroit

    (313) 821-2233

  • The Dakini Suite

    2233 Brooklyn St., #126 Detroit

    A sexy loft space for private parties, after-hours lounging, classes, workshops, dance classes, or get-togethers.
  • Detroit Film Center

    1227 Washington Blvd. Detroit

    (313) 961-9936

    The Detroit Film Center hosts independent film screenings on most Saturday evenings, bringing together the city's most experimental film enthusiasts. Local, national, and international filmmakers are often in attendance, offering an intimate night of audio/visual stimulation with a chance for discussion with the artists. The DFC has served Southeast Michigan for over 12 years as the areas only non-profit media arts center. In this time, and mostly through the help and assistance of volunteers, the DFC has provided education and resources to thousands of prospective filmmakers and artists and has enriched the community through ongoing screenings of important works of independent film and video.
  • Detroit's Potato Place

    107 W. Warren Detroit

    (313) 833-8948; (313) 833-0324 (FAX)

    Stuffed baked potatoes, deli sandwiches, Chicago hot dogs, homemade soups, muffins, cookies, cheesecake and ice cream.
  • El Asador Steakhouse

    1312 SPRINGWELLS, DETROIT, MI 48209 Detroit

    (313) 297 - 2360

    El Asador Steakhouse is located inside Mexicantown, in the real Southwest Detroit. We take a new approach to Mexican Cusine. We believe that good food is an ingredient in itself, and it should be treated with awe and love. So, expect each portion you are served to be made from scratch, and to have a shelf life of no more than two days, starting the count from the moment we receive it. We don't even own a freezer. We consume locally. We consume responsibly.
  • Energie Coffee & Smoothie Bar

    3203 Biddle Ave, Wyandotte Detroit

    (734) 246-7600; (734) 246-7662 (FAX)

    Downtown Wyandotte's best coffee and music.
  • Espresso Royale

    1101 S. University, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 327-0740; (734) (FAX)

  • Espresso Royale Caffe

    324 S. State Street, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 668-1595 (FAX)

  • Farmer's Restaurant

    2542 Market St. Detroit

    (313) 259-8230

    The line for this Eastern Market staple often extends down the block, but it's well worth the wait. Hearty breakfasts are the specialty; meat-eaters should not miss the superb sausage.