Tavern Fare 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.
  • Eastside Grill

    47250 Hayes Rd., Macomb Detroit

    (586) 566-1800

    American grill featuring steaks, fish & chips, burgers, pizza and wings, to name just a few. Plasma TVs. Beer & wine available. $1 pints. Play Wii for free.
  • Guy Hollerin's

    3600 Plymouth, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 769-4323; (734) 761-1290 (FAX)

    "Guy Hollerin's is a casual, sports-related restaurant with a relaxed, informal theme. Breakfast and dinner served daily. Prices range from $5 to $7 for sandwiches, and $10 and up for entrees. Large and small party catering available.

  • Honest John's Bar and No Grill

    488 Selden St. Detroit

    (313) 832-5646

    Serving up breakfast till noon on weekdays and till 3 on weekends, Honest John's is sure to keep you going, with Bloody Marys and Ghetto Blaster Ale and a full bar at any time of day. As many as 30 to 40 people can sit outside, complete with Waspinators to keep your eating adventure clean and fun. Note: The badass jukebox plays funk and Motown, and can be heard out on the patio.
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  • Inn Place Bar & Grill

    917 N. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 547-6051; (248) 547-6260 (FAX)

    The Inn Place Bar and Grill is a local hangout that has a clientele as diverse as the neighborhood. The welcoming staff, friendly patrons and casual atmosphere will make you want to come back time and again. Whether you are looking for breakfast and a Bloody Mary or a late night burger and beer, The Inn Place is a great choice.
  • Lefty's Lounge

    5440 Cass Ave. Detroit

    (313) 831-5338

    "Lefty's Lounge is Detroit's premier sports pub. Boasting 15 giant TVs, amazing drinks specials, a superior menu and a relaxed atmosphere, Lefty's is THE place to relax and enjoy the game with your friends. Lefty's is located on the first floor of the historic Belcrest Apartments across the street from Wayne State University."

  • 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.