Locations 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.
  • Afternoon Delight

    251 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 6657513; (734) 0087 (FAX)

    Full-service breakfasts, dinners, and Sunday brunches; cafeteria-style lunches featuring homemade muffins and waffles, and vegetable primavera pasta w/artichoke hearts. Catering service available.

  • Alban's Bottle & Basket of Birmingham

    35064 Woodward Ave., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 258-5788; (248) 258-3262 (FAX)

    Casual dining, in-house banquets, catering, and delivery to home or office.
  • 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.
  • Amadeus Restaurant

    122 E. Washington, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-8767

    The menu features sauerkraut and kielbasa stew, pierogi and golabki-stuffed cabbage in tomato sauce. Crumbly, fruit-filled pastries accompany your coffee for the perfect ending.
  • Andiamo Celebrity Showroom

    7096 E. 14 Mile Rd., Warren Detroit

    (586) 268-3200; (586) 268-3224 (FAX)

    Excellent cuisine in an intimate setting. Extensive list of traditional Italian items, also featuring non-traditional Milanese dishes like osso bucco and risotto.
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  • 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 in the Park

    15117 Kercheval St., Grosse Pointe Park Detroit

    (313) 821-2433

    If you're looking for a slice of Italy, you'll find it here. Known for traditional Italian cuisine, this eatery's menu includes 11 veal entrées, 13 classic pastas and a variety of seafood dishes. Sides include asparagus, creamed spinach and sausage and peppers. If you don't want to fill up on food, venture to their outdoor seating area for 25 to enjoy a glass of red wine on a breezy summer day. Their wine list includes an assortment of Italian and Californian reds as well as white wines and champagnes.
  • Appeteaser Restaurant

    335 N. Main, Milford Detroit

    (248) 685-0989

    Established in 1979, Appeteaser's offers mussels, buffalo shrimp, great pastas, fresh seafood, grilled elk loin, and homemade desserts and breads. Very nice wine list and full bar.
  • Argiero's Restaurant

    300 Detroit St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-0444

    Stop in for Mamma Rosa's authentic Italian recipes. The menu features a multitude of homemade pasta and killer sauces. This place has been an Ann Arbor favorite for years.
  • Athens Coney Island Diner

    32657 Wooward Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

  • Atlas Global Bistro

    3111 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 831-2241

    At Atlas, you’ll find Carolina catfish, pork taquitos, short ribs, ravioli and polenta, Hawaiian shrimp and Moroccan beef. Ingredients — which don’t necessarily remain with their cuisine-of-origin — include lemongrass, cactus, Gorgonzola, wasabi, coconut, pancetta, caviar and black-eyed peas. It may sound like the chef is confused, but even if he were, open-minded taste buds should not quibble with the results.
  • 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.

  • Baker's of Milford

    2025 S. Milford Rd., Milford Detroit

    (248) 685-3300; (248) 684-9302 (FAX)

    There's always something happening at Baker's. See live bands play every night, Monday through Saturday. Monday is family night, and Tuesday is the largest cruise night in the Midwest, with over 1,000 classic cars participating each week. Come back on Wednesday for Baker's famous all-you-can-eat crab legs. Thursday is ladies' night, and on Sunday, check out the delicious brunch buffet. Come as you are and enjoy great music while you eat, or have a quiet night out and enjoy dinner in the separate dining room. Planning an event? Call 248-685-3300 for information about one of our banquet rooms, for groups of 50 to 500. Get out of the house and check out what's happening at Baker's tonight!
  • Big Fish Seafood Bistro

    700 Town Center, Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 336-6350; (313) 336-5711 (FAX)

    "The Big Fish concept is Chuck Muer Restaurant's answer to filling a market void for high quality, moderately priced, casual seafood restaurants. The restaurant was given the name Big Fish because that is how each and every guest is meant to feel when dining at the restaurant -- like a 'Big Fish'. Big Fish offers two open dining rooms, an outdoor patio and what may be the largest steamer/cocktail bar in town. On Wednesday nights throughout the summer, guests enjoy the very successful 'Pati Jazz' on the outdoor patio featuring local talents. Throughout the year, there is live entertainment in the lounge." – from the Big Fish Web site.
  • Big Guy Pizza Pie (closed)

    14156 12 Mile Road, Warren Detroit

    (586) 777-3400

    Home made dough & fresh toppings make the difference - Big guy's is the best pizza you will ever taste! We are a family owned and operated business. We take great pride in bringing you a great pizza for lunch. dinner, or even a late night snack. Come in and enjoy our pizza!
  • The Blue Leperchaun

    1220 S. University, #109, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-7777

    An Irish theme greats you along with multiple big screen plasma TVs, a dance floor and an array of excellent food and beverages. Our menu features Irish favorites such as corned beef & Sheppard's pie, along with a wide variety of items guaranteed to satisfy anyone in your crowd. Enjoy multiple beers from our taps as well as nightly drink & shot specials. Watch your favorite college or pro game. Reserve "Bo's Den" upstairs or "Red's Den" downstairs for private parties. Hang out and have fun in our signature "copper" bar, dining & dancing area. Lounge on a couch downstairs or play pool and darts in the gaming area.
  • Bob Evans

    32701 Concord Dr., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 588-0770

    The newly rebuilt Madison Heights Bob Evans Restaurant reopened on May 8 to provide tasty food and friendly service to its customers. Like every other Bob Evans, light colors and country-style decor are the main design themes of this 129-seat, 4,400 square-foot restaurant. More than 70 employees, headed by general manger Daryl Sutton, serve hearty food, from classic breakfast favorites such as sausage, gravy and biscuits to their signature Bob Evans' wildfire chicken breasts. Special access for persons with disabilities and senior citizens/children’s menus are available. Breakfast: $2.99-$7.99; Lunch: $3.59-$6.29; Dinner: $5.69-$10.59; Seniors: $2.79-$5.69; Kids: $1.99.
  • Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill

    29 Front St., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 814-1004; (248) 814-1003 (FAX)

    Bonzai Bob's Mongolian Grill is a make-your-own stir-fry place. Choose from a wide variety of meats, poultry and seafood, add fresh vegetables, oils, sauce and spices then watch our cooks grill it for you. There's a large non-smoking area, full dessert and appetizer menus, and also a children's menu. An eclectic decor, including hand-painted floors and tables and the original floor from the 1960s bowling alley, makes this a great spot for dinner for two or a fun place for a party. A thatched roof bar and a Key West, Hemingway-style room for relaxing with cigars and martinis complete the feel. Be sure to sample a Mighty Mongolian flaming drink! A wide variety of entertainment takes place throughout the week, including dueling pianos, blues, comedy, jazz, acoustic guitars and much more. There's a large dance floor and stage, with hula hoops on the dance floor for added fun. All ages are welcome.
  • Boodles

    935 W. 11 Mile Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 399-5960; (248) 399-5038 (FAX)

    Steak dominates the fare and there’s nothing on the menu that would make a meat-and-potatoes lover squirm. Six dishes under the heading “VIP” are flambéed at two stations in the dining room. All of the entrées we tried were very good: seafood strudel ($16.95), fettuccine carbonara (prepared with chicken), veal Marsala, seafood marinara ($17.95). Sides are predictable, such as green beans. Soup or salad comes with entrees; the clam chowder, which we had in both the New England and Manhattan variations, is terrific. Service is a serious issue that needs attention from management.
  • Brookshire Restaurant

    600 E. University, Rochester Oakland County

    (248) 652-2600; (248) 652-8903 (FAX)

    Bringing classic back to Michigan, Brookshire provides a truly entertaining experience with favorites such as Dover Sole tableside to complimentary sorbet with Champagne before entree. Featuring a wine list with over 300 selections featuring over 25 wines by the glass, a fireplace and live accoustic music Fridays and Saturdays. Enjoy lunch and brunch in the Gallery overlooking Paint Creek and do not forget the lovely afternoon tea Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 3 p.m. to 5.p.m. Also, family classic dinner specials every Sunday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Brown Bean Cafe

    39 E. Adams St. Detroit

    According to the folks at the Brown Bean Cafe: "Brown Bean Cafe is a wireless hotspot with a warm and inviting atmosphere. We specialize in gourmet coffees, award-winning Blue Ribbon cakes and pastries, and Chicago-style popcorn. We also create made-to-order sandwiches with a homemade touch!"
  • Buffalo Wild Wings - Lake Orion

    770 N. Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 814-8600; (248) 814-8229 (FAX)

    Family sports bar with world-famous Buffalo chicken wings with 12 signature sauces. Large screen satellite TV's, pool tables, darts, video games. Live bands every Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Café Ollie

    42 E. Cross St., Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 482-8050; (734) 482-3663 (FAX)

    In the former space of Cafe Luwak, which closed at the end of 2010, Café Ollie is under new ownership, with a menu that's different though similar, with more vegetarian and vegan options.

  • Cafe Felix

    204 S. Main St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 6628650; (734) (FAX)

    Ann Arbor’s Café Felix is practically poetic. The tradition of a European café serving pastries, breads and cakes baked fresh on-site, as well as European wines, beers and liquors. They serve a full breakfast, omelets, crepes, soups, salads and tapas. Every finishing touch within the butter-colored walls is indeed, as the French say, “Au point.”
  • Cafe Marie of Ann Arbor

    1759 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 662-2272

    A gourmet breakfast menu featuring Mexican, seafood, cheese and vegetarian selections, and a lunch menu highlighting burgers, soups, salads and chicken sandwiches served in a sunny, casual setting.
  • Cafe Muse

    418 S. Washington Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

    248-544-4749

    You won't find 'omelets' on the menu, as the kitchen has chosen to serve scrambled eggs instead. The "exotic mushroom scramble" is rich with truffle oil and a bit of Boursin cheese, topped with shredded basil, which also goes well with the sweet potato side dish. Another scramble choice incorporates ammoglio, a mortar-and-pestle pounding of garlic, basil, peppercorns and tomatoes. Bread is from Avalon, which means excellent sourdough toast.
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  • Cafe Zola

    112 W. Washington Ave., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-769-2020

  • The Canada

    5923 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor Detroit

    (519) 945-5427; (549) 945-6961 (FAX)

    Dance club at night with great music and hot body contests.
  • Caribbean & African Tropical Food Store

    16926 W. McNichols Detroit

    (313) 838-6637

  • 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.