Restaurant bar in Detroit: Kid Friendly

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  • Bath City Bistro

    75 Macomb Place, Mount Clemens Macomb County

    (586) 469-0917; (586) 469-0872 (FAX)

    A recently completed renovation has brought the Bath City Bistro back to its original turn-of-the-century glory. The walls are decorated with historical photographs of Mt. Clemens from its heyday as "Bath City, USA" The Bistro's main attraction is its three lanes of trough bowling, a traditional Belgian sport that could be described as a cross between boccie ball and shuffleboard. You can enjoy your favorite beverage while trough bowling with new friends, or sit back and watch others play from the main dining room. The Bistro is open for lunch and dinner, with a menu that includes a wide variety of appetizers, steaks, calzones and seafood (the mussels are a Belgian favorite).
  • Belleville Grille

    146 High St., Belleville Detroit

    (734) 699-1777

  • Bo's Smokehouse

    51 N. Saginaw, Pontiac Oakland County

    (248) 338-6200; (248) 338-6165 (FAX)

    A true microbrewery; six to eight microbrews made on the premises. Spacious, high-ceilinged Chicago loft-style decor. Happy Hour Monday through Friday; 60-item menu served 'til midnight (until 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday). Specials include Employee Appreciation Night, Two-fer Tuesdays, karaoke and College Night.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Cadieux Café

    4300 Cadieux Rd. Detroit

    313-882-8560

    Feather bowling is not the only draw to this Belgian cultural hub. Cadieux Cafe combines European flair with a unique menu, and the current owners have furthered the popularity by bringing in live musical acts and staying open until 2 a.m. daily (Midnight on Sundays). So whether you are in the mood for steamed mussels, Belgian beer or Elvis impersonators (sometimes), this is the place for you.
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  • 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.”
  • Camp Ticonderoga

    5725 Rochester Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 828-2825; (248) 828-3504 (FAX)

    An upscale, rustic setting in a magnificent turn-of-the-century hunting lodge a lá Ralph Lauren. Two custom-made pool tables made of tree trunks, and two huge fireplaces provide a comfortable atmosphere. Huge portions of wild game, fresh fish, steaks, salads, sandwiches, and home-baked desserts. Burgers are an event — buffalo, ostrich or beef. The appetizer list is a great read.
  • 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.
  • Chili's Grill & Bar

    29563 Plymouth Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 513-9477; (734) (FAX)

  • CJ's Upper Deck

    3270 W. Huron, Waterford Detroit

    (248) 682-6200; (248) 682-9409 (FAX)

    $1 pints served 11 a.m.-7 p.m., seven days a week. Menu features everything from appetizers, sandwiches and wraps to seafood and steaks. Home of the 2-1-2 power hour Thursday and Saturday nights ($2 drinks 9-10 p.m., $1 beers 10-11 p.m., $2 drinks 11-midnight).
  • CK Diggs

    2010 W. Auburn Rd., Rochester Hills Oakland County

    248-853-6600

  • 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!
  • 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.
  • Como's

    22812 Woodward Ave., Ferndale Oakland County

    248-677-4439

    Whether it's pizza, pasta, or anything that can conceivably be breaded and deep-fried, this fixture on the corner of Nine Mile and Woodward has been serving it up since 1961. Rain or shine, Como's sheltered outdoor dining area offers a place for al fresco eating and open-air boozing. The restaurant closed in 2018 and reopened in 2019 under new management.
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  • The Dakota Inn Rathskeller

    17324 John R St. Detroit

    (313) 867-9722

    "The Dakota Inn Rathskeller is the only remaining true ethnic German restaurant in Detroit. It is the type of classic German Rathskeller or Biergarten that was a mainstay of German immigrant community, and still has the very best German cooking in the city."

    Since 1933, Detroiters have gotten their fill of bratwurst at The Dakota Inn, which offers a Bavarian style menu in an old Heidelberg atmosphere. Serves up three different types of schnitzel. Gift certificates are available. Reservations are recommended for Friday and Saturday.
  • Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe - Greektown

    400 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 965-4600; (313) 965-1449 (FAX)

    Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Café is one of Metro Detroit's favorite Cajun/Creole restaurants. From the mouth-watering appetizers and authentic New Orleans house specialties to the friendly service and French Quarter atmosphere, Fishbone's is truly first-class. For a truly unique experience, try Fishbone's Sunday brunch, featuring an extensive buffet of mouth-watering sensations and live jazz!
  • Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe - Southfield

    29244 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 351-2925; (248) 351-2919 (FAX)

    "One of Metro Detroit's favorite Cajun/Creole Restaurants. From the mouth-watering appetizers and authentic New Orleans house specialties, to the friendly service and French Quarter atmosphere, Fishbone's is truly first-class."

  • Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Cafe - St. Clair Shores

    23722 Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores Macomb County

    (586) 498-3000; (586) 498-0248 (FAX)

    One of Metro Detroit's favorite Cajun/Creole Restaurants. From the mouth-watering appetizers and authentic New Orleans house specialties, to the friendly service and French Quarter atmosphere, Fishbone's is truly first-class.

  • GameWorks

    4316 Baldwin, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 745-9675

    Games, drinks, music and food. The GameWorks Grill offers a casual, relaxing atmosphere featuring a variety of entr&eactue;es and specialty items, including pastas, salads, gourmet burgers and pizzas. Also features two full-service bars with a wide variety of beer, wine and mixed drinks. Three private banquet rooms are available for parties!
  • Gandy Dancer

    401 Depot St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 7690592; (734) 0415 (FAX)

    "The Gandy Dancer offers a historic 1886 railroad depot setting. Specializing in fresh fish and shellfish, as well as housemade pastas and desserts."

    The Gandy Dancer has an autumn harvest menu that plows right through December with crispy duck, hibachi salmon, autumn tuna steak and more. Special menus come out on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Brunch is also served. Make a reservation or just go on a whim -- a portion of the room is always open to walk-ins.
  • Great Baraboo Brewing Co.

    35905 Utica Rd., Clinton Township Detroit

    (586) 792-7397; (586) 792-3377 (FAX)

    Macomb County's first brew pub. Bistro-style menu. Known for our BBQ ribs, herb-grilled mushrooms, homemade focaccia and toastees. Four handcrafted home brews and one specialty beer monthly. Ales, lagers and wheat beers. Nine TVs.
  • Hoop's Food Sport Spirits

    2705 Lapeer Rd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 373-4744; (248) 373-6912 (FAX)

    "Five minutes from the Palace – shuttle service to concerts and sporting events. The place to eat before or after the game. Watch all the games from our 30 television screens. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night entrées, $4.95 to $14.95. Reservations recommended for parties of 10 or more.
  • Johnnie Lega's Restaurant & Tavern

    9724 Pearl Beach Blvd., 1 Mile East of the Colony Tower, Algonac Macomb County

    (810) 794-5525

  • La Bistecca Italian Grille

    39405 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 254-0400; (734) 254-9871 (FAX)

    Proud to be featuring America's newest choice in beef, certified piedmontese, found to be naturally low in fat and cholesterol. Also serving fresh fish, seafood, veal, and chops. Be sure not to miss our award winning Tiramisu. We shop the world daily to bring you the finest food. Experience world class dining with an emphasis on service. Be sure not to miss our extensive wine list.
  • Lily's Seafood

    410 S. Washington, Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 591-5459

    Lily's Seafood is a hot spot that offers not only a stunning interior and friendly service, but most importantly a kitchen that believes homemade is best. In keeping with this idea, even the beverage menu includes house-made root beer, cream soda and four varieties of house-made beer. Both the entrees and desserts are special. full of mixtures of both flavor and texture. Mondays offer an "all-you-can-eat fish fry," while Saturdays and Sundays cater to a "build your own Bloody Mary bar." Kids eat free Tuesdays.
  • Loco Bar & Grill

    454 E. Lafayette Detroit

    (313) 965-3737

    Tex-Mex restaurant in Greektown featuring homestyle cooking, salsa music and tequila mixes.
  • Mediterranean Bistro

    28500 Schoolcraft, Livonia Detroit

    (734) 513-5357

    Sophisticated but casual in a Bistro setting with cuisines of the Mediterranean, as well as classic American dishes. Entrees combine the taste of the Mediterranean with an artful presenation. The bistro is ann established wine destination and lively bar, as well as an entertainment venue every Friday and Saturday, featuring local bands. We feature dishes such as our famous prime rib, Greektown lamb chops, mussels di Napoli, fettucini and a full menu of Lebanese cusine. Enjoy a fun-filled evening of entertainment and fine dining at prices that will keep you comming back.
  • Nick's 22nd Street Steakhouse  

    48900 Van Dyke Ave., Utica Detroit

    586-731-3900

    Steakhouse and bar specializing in Black Angus beef and a large variety of seafood, pastas and sautéed dishes. Variety of beer, wines, cocktails and specialty martinis. Daily lunch specials and banquet room available.
  • O'Malley's

    1500 N. Opdyke Road, Inside Holiday Inn Select of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 373-6690; (248) 373-8220 (FAX)

    Located inside the Holiday Inn Select of Auburn Hills, the first O’Malley’s in Michigan opened recently. It’s an Irish-themed tavern which serves Irish food as well as American cuisine. The menu features appetizers, great sandwiches and salads. Food and beverage director Mike Grouzard recommends their 22-ounce T-bone steak, stuffed fried mushrooms, Black Angus steak and burgers, and their fresh fish and chips. Also available are smoked mackerel and rack of lamb. With its long hours, O’Malley’s serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and late dinner. A mix of traditional Irish folk and contemporary music plays daily. Weekend entertainment features live performances by local musicians. There are big screen TVs for sports fans, and shuttles to major events; also darts, pool and video games.
  • O'Mara's

    2555 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 399-6750; (248) 399-2267 (FAX)

    A 5 year-old, mid-sized Irish brew pub with fine food. O'Mara's brews their own beer in 15-gallon kegs. Entertainment five nights a week. Sunday features an all-you-can-eat-brunch for $8.95. The outdoor patio opens in mid-May. Full service restaurant-bar in a casual atmosphere.
  • Pegasus Taverna

    558 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 964-6800

    Serving authentic Greek recipes prepared with the freshest ingredients, the dishes have a unique flavor and romance. Classic Greek country cooking blends simple ingredients like vegetables, grains and cheeses with fragrant herbs and spices to create wholesome, delectable meals that are as healthy as they are delicious.Pegasus is proud of their fine Greek cuisine.