Diner in Detroit

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  • 5 & 10 Bar

    1201 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 964-6700 (FAX); (313)

    A classic diner with modern, Detroit flair. Enjoy a '50s-style lunch at the counter or a modern cocktail after work. A full-service soda fountain pays tribute to the orginal five & dime shop that was once open in the Kresge building. All business lunches receive 10 percent off, Compuware and Quicken employees receive 15 percent off. Open late on Mondays and Tuesdays for an extended happy hour with complimentary appetizers and drink specials. Daily lunch specials, free WiFi.

  • A & L Ham Palace

    9405 W. Fort St. Detroit

    (313) 841-1309

  • Abe's Coney Island

    1952 S. Industrial, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 663-6302

    Quick service and great coneys in a family atmosphere.
  • Abe's Coney Island

    402 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 448-5200

  • Albert's Hamburgers

    21576 Grand River Detroit

    (313) 535-5262

  • Alexander's Coney Island

    7153 Middlebelt Rd., Garden City Detroit

    (313) 425-9971

    A home-cooked meal at a reasonable price. Great broaster foods including chicken, chops, and ribs.
  • Alice's Bar & Grill

    2704 Livernois Ave. Detroit

    (313) 841-4250

  • American Coney Island

    114 W. Lafayette Detroit

    (313) 964-6542

    Dressed up dogs with all the fixings.
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  • Andrew's on the Corner

    201 Joseph Campau Detroit

    (313) 259-8325

  • Andy's Cafe

    29556 Orchard Lake, Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 626-0804

    Omelettes are the highlight on the breakfast menu. Diner-style sandwiches and dinners for under $10. A gem tucked away in a strip mall.
  • Andy's Place

    17275 E. 9 Mile Rd., Eastpointe Detroit

    (810) 776-7709

  • Athens Coney Island Diner

    32657 Wooward Ave., Royal Oak Oakland County

  • Bates Hamburgers

    33406 Five Mile Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 427-3464

    This slider stop is a venerable west side institution, with some saying you haven’t lived until you’ve tried one of Bates’ “gut bombs.” The blandishments are few — just the essentials: salt, pepper, mustard and ketchup — but it doesn’t get any more authentic than this. Great for going alone, eating at the counter and rubbing elbows with the people.
  • Berkley Coney Island

    4162 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 399-0007

  • Bill's Place

    1420 Southfield Rd., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 386-8966

  • Chili Bowl

    223 Oakland Ave., Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 334-2267

  • Comet Burger

    207 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    248-414-4567

    Comet Burger's concept of the '50s is pink vinyl and stainless steel chairs, Formica table-tops decorated with little boomerangs (you'll recognize them when you see them), album covers on the walls, lots of TVs and, of course, sliders and malts. Try the single and double sliders with grilled onions for improved flavor or the moster burger if you're really hungry.
  • Country Oven

    4075 W. 12 Mile, Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 548-0288

    From greasy spoon to cozy little cafe. The neighborhood folks know where to go for fresh, imaginative salads and sandwiches. Hearty breakfast specials.
  • CUBS' AC Restaurant and Grill

    1950 S. Industrial Hwy., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 665-4474; (734) 665-6382 (FAX)

    One of the most popular U of M sports bars, especially as far as the athletes are concerned. Built inside a bowling alley, the locals have been coming in for years. Great food and reasonable prices.
  • D'Pauli's Gourmet Diner

    6215 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Oakland County

    (248) 737-3636

    For more than 20 years, in two locations and under two owners and two names, D’Pauli’s (formerly Giorgio’s) has thrived on its reputation as a diner with upscale surprises: steak Diane, veal Marsala, a burger with chutney and Bordelaise sauce. Today, though, the burgers have taken a way-back seat on the dinner menu; only three are offered, plus five sandwiches. The rest of the long menu is a mix of items like those you’d find at Big Boy (such as “Light Delight,” tuna and cottage cheese) and such higher-falutin ones as steak au poivre and veal piccata. (Lunch tends more to the bacon cheeseburger side, while breakfast will bring you anything from house-made hash browns to Belgian waffle jubilee, with flaming Kirsch.) One of the dishes D’Pauli’s is famous for is tomato basil bisque. It’s salmon-colored, with one big piece of basil in it, rather sweet, and served with Krispy saltines in cellophane packets. Another nice touch is the little plate of olive oil with a dab of basil pesto, brought at the outset with warm rolls. Veal Marsala also delivers a big punch of sweetness. Portion sizes are truly enormous; that’s where the value comes in, especially if you take advantage of the 2-6 p.m. 20 percent off Early Bird Special.
  • Daly Drive-In

    31500 Plymouth Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 427-4474

    A Livonia staple since the 60's.
  • DJ's Diner

    33003 Ford Rd., Garden City Detroit

    (734) 425-4580

  • Don's of Traverse City

    48730 Grand River, Novi Detroit

    (248) 380-0333

    A spin-off of the original Don's in Traverse City, this wannabe '50s diner is a reproduction all the way but manages to pull off its vintage look. Hand-patted burgers and shakes and malts made on a lineup of Hamilton Beach mixers are accompanied by Elvis on the jukebox. Don't look for Don. The boss is Bob Wilson of Detroit's Wilson Dairy family. ***
  • Downtown Leo's Coney Island

    2100 Woodward Ave. Detroit

    (313) 471-2888

    On game days, patrons can only access the restaurant through the park. The front door facing Woodward Avenue will be closed.
  • Eddie’s Gourmet

    25920 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park Detroit

    (248) 968-4060

    Formerly known as Giorgio, at Eddie’s you can get a grilled cheese sandwich or steak Diane. You can also order from the separate pasta menu. It looks like a retro lunch counter, but choose from the “Counterside Gourmet” section of the menu, and you might well be in a little Italian trattoria.

  • Fran's

    430 Ouellette Ave., Windsor Detroit

    (519) 254-3726

    Bop on up to the fountain at this old-fashioned diner. Burgers and shakes to share.
  • Freddie's Diner

    7095 Cooley Lake RD., West Bloomfield Oakland County

    (248) 360-3880

  • Gina's Cafe

    1120 S. Main St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 475-7714

    A family restaurant offering good homemade foods such as chicken, ribs, and spaghetti. Be sure to try the delicious Reuben sandwich.
  • The Ham Shoppe

    330 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 965-0088

    We love this downtown greasy spoon, and not only because it’s right around the corner. The food is reliable, but it’s also a great place for people-watching. Hard by the courts, it’s a hub of activity around breakfast and lunch, with jurors, lawyers, cops and witnesses gorging themselves on hearty diner fare: chicken pitas, philly steaks, turkey melts, anything that sits heavy in the hamper. Closes at 3 p.m.

  • Happy Clown Deli

    5545 Livernois Detroit

    (313) 895-9820; (313) 895-4320 (FAX)

    Same owner for over 20 years. Serving the BEST corned beef in Detroit!
  • The Hills City Grille

    2940 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 528-1620

    Casual, accepts all major credit cards, Executive Chef Jason Nies, takes reservations, walk-ins welcome, take-out, catering. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Hunter House Hamburgers

    35075 Woodward Ave., Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 646-7121; (248) 737-3758 (FAX)