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  • 227 Bistro

    227 Main St, Rochester Oakland County

    (248) 652-2585; (248) 652-2570 (FAX)

    Enjoy casual dining and creative cuisine such as steak, seafood and pasta in a relaxed atmosphere. Includes an extensive wine list, upstairs balcony dining, and vegetarian friendly selections.
  • 336 Main

    336 S. Main, Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 454-6500; (734) 454-6524 (FAX)

    The piano bar of Plymouth – a fun environment filled with the sounds of jazz, blues, classic pop and rock as well as great sing-a-long favorites, seven nights a week. The contemporary interior features a large window overlooking downtown Plymouth’s Kellogg Park, with sofas and love seats in the piano lounge. The bar stocks the most extensive selection of spirits in the metro-Detroit area, including over 40 brands of blended and single-malt scotches, fine wines, and over 70 specialty martinis (recipes can be viewed online at www.336main.com). Live entertainment featured seven nights a week, including cocktail hour jazz from 5-7pm Monday through Friday with the duet ‘Class Act,’ also with $1 off all beer and cocktails. Sundays and Tuesdays are bar and restaurant employee appreciation nights with music by Rob Burger and $1 off all cocktails for industry personnel. Monday nights are Jazz Jam nights with Wally Gibson – musicians are welcome to sit in. Private parties and catered events available.
  • 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..
  • Amer's

    611 Church, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 769-1210

    Thriving deli/gourmet food shop/beanery. A menu with a sense of humor -- and it gets the crowds through the deli line. #6 - 'Leave it to Beefier,' #64 - 'Emil's Green Cow.' Featuring pastries, a juice bar, smoothies, tortes, flavored coffees, samples.
  • 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.
  • Anthology Coffee

    1948 Division St. Detroit

    313-355-4040

    Minimalist, industrial coffee shop serving espresso drinks & drip brews from house-roasted beans. Available for to-go. In-house roasted coffee available online, including subscriptions. Offering online ordering during the Covid-19 lockdowns.
  • Antonio's Italian Cuisine

    2505 E. 14 Mile Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 264-5252; (586) 264-2733 (FAX)

    Homemade, central Italian fare served in an intimate and relaxed atmosphere. Facilities available for small to medium-sized parties. Lunch prices $6.50 to $10; dinners $8.95 to $17.95.
  • Arbor Brewing Company

    114 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-213-1393; (734) 2835 (FAX)

    Simplified menus with items that travel well
  • Aretha's Jazz Cafe

    350 Madison St. Detroit

    (313) 887-8500

    If “Musick has Charms to soothe a savage Breast” (William Congreve, 1697), food, too, will smooth savage passions or normal grumpiness brought on by hunger pangs. Sandwiches come with big, perfect steak fries. The Cuban is crunchy and filling, with lots of pickle. Appetizers are another way to go, with my favorite being the skewered coconut shrimp: light, crisp, just a tad sweet. Chicken or beef quesadillas are served with a creditable guacamole as well as salsa and sour cream, and Cuban black bean soup, a mix of whole beans and purée, has a vinegar kick. There’s only one dinner-type entrée per se on the menu — those same three lamb chops, but less interestingly presented, with rice and green beans — and a couple of desserts. To buy tickets to a Jazz Café show, call Music Hall or see Ticketmaster. Food is served from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and until 11 p.m. on weekends.
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  • Assaggi Mediterranean Bistro

    330 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 584-3499; (248) 584-2143 (FAX)

    Known for its attractive atmosphere and creative menu, Assaggi's menu skips along the northern coast of the Mediterranean from Spain to Lebanon. There's seating for 80 in the al fresco patio, where a garden of tomatoes, peppers, basil, flowers and other herbs — and statuary including reproductions of the "Venus de Milo" and Michelangelo's "David" — conjure the atmosphere of Tuscany. And, happily, the sound of the fountain drowns out the traffic on Nine Mile Road.
  • Astoria Pastry Shop

    541 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 963-2530

  • Aut Bar

    315 Braun Court, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 9943677; (734) 1396 (FAX)

    In the summer months, historic Kerrytown's Aut Bar spills out onto a quiet courtyard it has nearly all to itself. Functioning as a restaurant and a bar (the second level is 21 and older only), the kitchen was formerly only open at night, But there's now a popular weekend brunch Saturday (10 a.m.- 2 p.m.) and Sunday (10a.m.-3 p.m.) For brunch, Mexican specialties are standouts, including breakfast burritos or huevos motulenos — layers of corn tortilla, eggs, and black beans with ranchero sauce, diced ham, peas and cheese on top. Even the standard omelet gets a twist, like the take-off from meat and cheese in their turkey and gouda. The Aut Bar is definitely gay-friendly, catering to the LGBT community and their friends, families, and allies.

  • Barnstormers

    9441 E. M-36, Whitmore Lake Detroit

    (313) 449-0040; (734) 449-4474 (FAX)

    An official Marlboro Club with a JBL sound system. Southeastern Michigan's most exciting complex, featuring a nightclub open Wednesday through Saturday. Three banquet halls can seat up to 1,200 guests. Summertime party patio with live entertainment and DJ. Host of Michigan's Hawaiian Tropic State Finals.
  • Bittersweet Coffee House

    3921 Woodward Detroit

    (313) 832-4719

    What you ask of a coffeehouse? Good coffee? Delicious desserts? Exciting performances? Gorgeous art works? Bittersweet Coffee House has all of the these. This new coffeehouse, located north of Orchestra Hall in downtown Detroit, promises to bring a young and exciting atmosphere to this old area. Espressos, coffees, teas, fresh breads and desserts are all featured on the menu. Bittersweet welcomes all performers, artists or poets to exhibit their talents there, and afterward, join in conversation with the customers.
  • Brazil (closed)

    305 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 399-7200

    Everything your living room has to offer and more. Comfortable couches, games and a selection of international publications. Fresh gourmet coffees from around the world. Also available: fresh juices, light food and desserts.
  • Breaktime Billiards

    30850 Beck Rd., Novi Detroit

    (248) 926-2530; (248) 926-2532 (FAX)

    Billiards, games and satellite music system.
  • Buca di Beppo

    38888 Six Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 462-6442

    Neighborhood, family-oriented restaurant. Large portions of Southern Italian food served on oversized platters. All the sauces are made daily, and the pizza, pasta, meat and desserts are prepared in an innovative yet traditional manner. Salmon siracusa, pork chops limoncello and the Sicilian calzone are recommended. Six different dining areas provide a variety of comfortable settings. Reservations are welcome; carryout is available.
  • Cafe 1923

    2287 Holbrook Ave., Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 319-8766

  • Cafe Nini Da Edoardo

    98 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 308-3120

    With fresh ingredients and plenty of imports from the old country, the Barbieri family is attempting to re-create an Italian café in Grosse Pointe with Café Nini, the latest restaurant to bear the name Da Edoardo. They have Mokarabia coffee, fresh mozzarella, prosciutto di Parma and mortadella with pistachios — all that’s lacking is a glass of wine to sip with the panini. The menu is soups, salads and sandwiches, plus an easy-to-fathom, affordable list of coffees.
  • 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.
  • Caribou Coffee

    7310 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Oakland County

    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.
  • Caribou Coffee

    17043 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 417-9247

    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.
  • Caribou Coffee

    19419 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 640-8284

    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.
  • Carl's Chop House (closed)

    3020 Grand River Ave. Detroit

    (313) 833-0700

    "Carl's Chop House is the oldest, most beloved steakhouse in Detroit - a city landmark for more than 60 years. Nationally renowned for its blue ribbon steaks, chops and prime rib, Carl's also features fresh seafood and live Maine lobster, and our award-winning wine list completes the perfect dining atmosphere. Afterward, use our free shuttle service to downtown casinos, sporting events and theatres." Carl's Chophouse is the only Detroit steakhouse that can boast sending 60 boxes of cuts to Paris last year. Their entire banquet space can hold 1,000 diners in one sitting. Since 1920, this has been the place to bring that first date, get engaged, or just catch up with the folks. Gift certificates are available.
  • Charlie's Patisserie

    126 S. Old Woodward, Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 723-2126

    Nice french-style pastisserie. Everything is made on the premises. There are several café-type chairs available indoors. Serving Stucci's ice cream and frozen yogurt.
  • Chazzano Coffee

    1737 E. Nine Mile Rd, Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 691-4256 (FAX); (248)

    Chazzano organic coffee is roasted to perfection with care and passion to bring out the natural fragrance and flavor that comes from specialty coffee beans

  • Cinco Lagos

    424 N. Main St., Milford Detroit

    (248) 684-7455; (248) 684-5935 (FAX)

    After a long run as an upscale eatery, Brian Polcyn has reinvented the Milford space as a Mexican restaurant.
  • Cloverleaf Bar & Restaurant

    24443 Gratiot Ave., Eastpointe Detroit

    (586) 777-5391; (586) 777-5258 (FAX)

    Cloverleaf's thick, square pizza is a Detroit tradition! Full menu and kids' menu, reasonably priced. Casual, comfortable atmosphere. Chicago-style lounge. Galaxy karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.. Patio dining in the summer. Bring the whole family!
  • Clutch Cargo's

    65 E. Huron St., Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 333-2362; (248) 333-0638 (FAX)

    "Clutch Cargo's is housed in a turn-of-the century church. The stained glass windows and vaulted ceiling are dramatic, and the acoustics are superb - an atmosphere ideal for bands such as the Cocteau Twins, the first band brought to this venue in the summer of 1996. Since then, a wide range of artists have played here, including the Foo Fighters, Less Than Jake, Aphex Twin, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, Squirrel Nut Zippers, the Deftones and Spiritualized."