American in Detroit

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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • Century Grille (Open for events only)

    333 Madison Ave. Detroit

    (313) 963-9800; (313) 963-0873 (FAX)

    "Upscale cuisine and service in comfortable, supper-club setting located in historic Gem and Century building. Spacious banquet facility; theater and dinner packages available."

  • Champps Americana

    7410 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Oakland County

    (248) 538-6333; (248) 538-3362 (FAX)

    Combine great food, great service, and a great atmosphere and you get a just plain great time. A place for families and friends to enjoy a night of entertainment, including a state-of-the-art TV and sound system, game shows and karaoke. Massive portions and great entertainment make for a five-star experience.
  • Champps Americana

    310 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 526-0333

    Specialty casual theme restaurant and bar with generous portions, '8-to-80' crowd appeal, and distinctive, fun promotions.
  • Chardonnay Family Dining

    595 N. Lapeer Rd., Oxford Detroit

    (248) 572-4750

    Chardonnay Family Dining offers three different dinning experiences. The main floor setting offers a family atmosphere and dining experience. But if you're in the mood for a martini, visit the upper seating featuring the martini bar and lounge area. It's so comfortable you will not want to leave! Great place to have a meeting or spend some quiet time with friends or some one special.

    Would you like to watch the big game or shoot some pool? Visit the lower level Pub and invite your friends! There is something for everyone at Chardonnay Family Dining!

  • Common Grill

    112 S. Main, Chelsea Detroit

    (734) 475-0470; (734) 475-0681 (FAX)

    Specializing in fresh seafood, pasta and grilled meats. Bistro-type atmosphere; small town but cutting edge.
  • 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.
  • David's New York Deli

    15215 Farmington Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 425-8170; (734) 425-0072 (FAX)

    "Voted "Best Deli in Livonia" in 2004, David's New York Deli is a rare combination of quality and service. Family-owned for over 30 years, this Michigan deli is committed to serving the freshest, tastiest food at low prices. Whether you stop in for a reuben or order a sandwich tray for 50 people, you'll understand exactly why we're the Best Deli in Livonia, Michigan." – From David's New York Deli's Website
  • Dino's Lounge

    22740 Woodward, Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 591-3466; (248) 591-7460 (FAX)

    Upscale but not uptight! Chicago/N.Y. lounge atmshphere with great food and better service. Brunch until 3 p.m. on the weekends with bottomless mimosas and build-your-own Bloodys. Great happy hour 2-7 p.m. Mon-Fri and all day Tuesday.
  • Dockside Jack's Grill and Tiki Bar

    24214 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores Macomb County

    (586) 445-8080; (586) 445-8195 (FAX)

    Perfectly nestled on the Shores of Lake St. Clair, Dockside Jack's Grill & Tiki Bar is one of the Nautical Mile's hottest restaurants. Sit back and enjoy great food, drinks, views and entertainment. We look forward to serving you!
  • East Side Grill

    47250 Hayes Rd., Macomb Detroit

    (586) 566-1800; (586) 566-1801 (FAX)

  • The Franklin Grill

    32760 Franklin Rd., Franklin Detroit

    (248) 865-6600

  • 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.
  • Hard Rock Cafe

    45 Monroe St. Detroit

    (313) 964-7625; (313) 965-4113 (FAX)

    Hard Rock Café Detroit provides classic American cuisine while spreading the spirit of rock 'n' roll.

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  • Heavenly Chicken & Waffles

    17117 W. Nine Mile Rd., 160, Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 569-7949; (248) 569-9421 (FAX)

    Heavenly Chicken & Waffles brings the delicious East Coast combination to metro Detroiters. A three-time feature on the Fox2 Morning Show, Heavenly Chicken & Waffles prepares fresh, made-to-order meals. The award-winning golden brown Belgian waffle is served alongside perfectly seasoned Amish chicken wings. Come and enjoy how it all began in a Harlem Renassaince atmosphere where good food and good times meet. Try this East Coast tradition that is delightfully different and heavenly satisfying. Can't make it to the restaurant? Ask about the "On the Spot" catering service.
  • Historic Holly Hotel Restaurant

    110 Battle Alley, Holly Detroit

    (248) 634-5208

    No Longer an Inn, Michigan's Historic Holly Hotel is a nationally-known American restaurant, listed on the United States Register of Historic Places. Award-Winning regional and classical cuisine, late Queen Anne Victorian architecture, and a loyal following since 1891.

    Dinner menus are printed every day, just as they were at the turn of the century by all of the best restaurants in America. Also, in 1998 the Holly Hotel set the standard for fair wine pricing by offering fifty wines, all priced at just $18.00 per bottle.

  • Island Coney

    8200 Macomb, Grosse Ile Detroit

    Breakfast anytime, a friendly waitstaff, daily specials and $.99 coneys every Monday.
  • J.L. Hudson's Cafe - Marshall Field's

    27550 Novi Rd., Novi Detroit

    (248) 344-6985; (248) 344-7051 (FAX)

    American casual dining with regional favorites (Maurice Salad, Chicken Pot Pie, Meatloaf) and an eye to changing tastes (menu items from Ming Tsai, Rick Bayless, and Gale Gand).
  • Josephine Creperie and Bistro

    241 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 399-1366

    If you want it done right, do it yourself. At Josephine, the patés and the wines are all made on the premises. Co-owners Jeanine Henson and Bob Zagar work the floor themselves, resulting in professional, knowledgeable, and caring service. They’re serving a short menu of French or French-inspired dishes that begins and ends with crêpes, but also includes onion soup, coq au vin, and beef bourguignon. Forget preconceptions about puny crêpes. At Josephine, an entreé crêpe is both filled and topped with goodies, and, with its sides, it's plenty for a meal.
  • Korcas Coney Island Restaurant

    14544 W. Warren Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 582-5886

    Full service breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring a Halal menu. Breakfast served anytime. Daily specials.
  • L.A. Cafe & Java

    5815 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Detroit

    (248) 623-1610; (248) (FAX)

    California-style café with sit-down dining in an eclectic, casual enviroment. Featuring homemade soups, 1-lb sandwiches, salads, blue chip nachos, turkey and homemade veggie burgers, scromelettes (scrambled omelettes), blueberry/pecan oatbran pancakes, an array of desserts and Heidi's homemade biscotti. Full coffee menu and 37 coffees sold by the pound. Vegan- and vegetarian-friendly. Holiday gift baskets. Children's menu.
  • L33T CAFE (number disconnected)

    36480 Plymouth Rd., Livonia Detroit

    (734) 464-1144

    An all-american restaurant also offering Middle Eastern and Asian cuisine. Romantic and technologically inclined atmosphere. Enjoy burgers, wraps, dinner entrees and the best smoothies in town.
  • Leo's Coney Island

    110 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 336-8093

    Chances are that if you're walking out of a bar in metro Detroit, there's a Leo's location within striking distance. They're all classics.
  • Little Cafe (closed)

    22180 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 565-8680

  • Loon River Café

    34911 Van Dyke Rd., Sterling Heights Detroit

    (586) 979-1420; (586) 979-7962 (FAX)

    Loon River Cafe has received critical acclaim throughout the Metro Detroit Area. Executive chef Ray Hollingsworth has put together fine dining in a North Woods lodge-like setting that boasts a live trout tank and a 7-foot wood oven. A Michigan wine list and produce fresh from the region are a genuine treat for those seeking a new affordable dining adventure. Click over to our Web site to see our daily specials for this week.
  • Mae's

    24060 Woodward Ave., Pleasant Ridge Detroit

    (248) 548-5355

    With knee-to-ceiling windows on the north and west walls, a wealth of natural light washes across the white counter and the vibrant aqua vinyl stools and chairs. Mae’s is quite clean and decent and suggestive of a fairy-tale era where young love is measured in baseball euphemisms and cigarettes aren’t yet bad for your health. Open until four p.m. every day except Mondays, Mae’s menu is naturally focused toward breakfast and sandwiches. The butter burger is a good bet for lunch: two well-seasoned, hand-formed patties come various ways on a generously buttered bun. While the buildup towards Mae’s opening might have initially brought a few people in, it’s the quality food, mood and reasonable prices that are going to bring them back.