Locations in Detroit: Romantic

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  • Alfocccino

    39205 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills Detroit

    (248) 476-0044

  • 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.
  • Amore da Roma

    3401 Riopelle St. Detroit

    313-831-5940

    Pastas $18-$29, entrées $18-$35
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  • Andiamo Bloomfield Township

    6676 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Hills Oakland County

    (248) 8659300; (248) 9360 (FAX)

    The sunflower yellow and purple color scheme and huge tilted mirrors that allow patrons to glimpse those sitting behind them have given the space a slickly contemporary look. The food is in contrast: It’s the solid Italian fare of old master Aldo Ottaviani interpreted by a crew of young chefs in the open kitchen.
  • 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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  • Andiamo Novi

    42705 Grand River Ave., Novi Detroit

    (248) 348-3838

    The new Andiamo complex on Grand River’s Main Street in Novi.
  • Andiamo Osteria

    129 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 582-9300; (248) 582-0999 (FAX)

    Located on Main Street in the heart of downtown Royal Oak, this upbeat and casual restaurant offers classic Andiamo Italian dishes plus a few surprise specialties.
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  • 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.
  • B.D.'s Mongolian Barbeque

    3325 University Drive, Auburn Hills Detroit

    (248) 3644200 (FAX); (248)

    Dining out in Auburn Hills will never be the same! BD's Mongolian Barbeque offers a unique dining experience where guests assemble bowls of stir-fry from a wide assortment of choice meats, fresh vegetables, oils, sauces and spices. The combinations are then cooked with giant chopsticks on a 600-degree, two-ton grill by skilled chefs who entertain the guests with songs, tricks and jokes. The Auburn Hills restaurant is one of a few locations to introduce new appetizer and signature dessert menus. Appetizers include 'Shrimp Bombs' and the BD-exclusive 'Dynamite Sticks' (cheese, shrimp and crawfish stuffed in Santa Fe-flavored sticks). Desserts include the 'Big Brownie' and 'Mongolian Mud Pie' – both are large enough for two!
  • Back Door Internet Cafe

    309 Huron Avenue, Port Huron Detroit

    (810) 989-9750; (810) 989-9751 (FAX)

    Beautifully decorated internet cafe located in historic downtown Port Huron with seasonal outdoor dining.

    Large American menu ranging from traditional favorites such as the Reuben and classic triple-decker Club Wilkinson to low-carb options.

  • Baile Corcaigh (closed)

    1426 Bagley St., at the corner of Trumbull Detroit

    (313) 963-4546

    In these days, when almost every restaurateur will tell you he’s trying to run a "neighborhood place," Baile Corcaigh achieves that feel - even if many of the patrons travel far to get there. The restaurant serves spuds in leek pie, Connemara broth, Irish stew, and fish and chips. What this place does with humble root vegetables is impressive.
  • Baker's Keyboard Lounge

    20510 Livernois Ave. Detroit

    (313) 345-6300; (313) 345-6303 (FAX)

    Baker's bills itself as "The world's oldest jazz club," and, in the club's 76-year history, almost every jazz musician of national importance has played its bandstand. Baker's complements the music with some amazing down-home cooking, their catfish being a true showstopper. Live entertainment nightly, with metro Detroit's finest local musicians every weekend.

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  • Bar Star Lounge

    12950 Northline Road, Southgate Detroit

    (734) 281-4100; (734) 281-4144 (FAX)

    Neighborhood bar & eatery with an enticing, warm modern feel. Celebrity chef Hai-Ying Bushey specializes in fusion and French cuisine. Appetizer favorites include coconut shrimp, fried oysters and steak bits. Popular salads include the Asian noodle and Greek salad. Sandwiches such as the ruben weigh more than one pound. Steak lovers should try the char-grilled 12 oz. New York strip steak, and meat lovers can feast on Merlot braised short ribs. Stylishly trendy decor, comfortable furnishings, earth toned walls, sizeable sleek L-shaped emerald granite bar and chocolate draped tablecloths with cozy spacious booths surround Bar Star. Plasma TVs with HD Direct TV. WI- FI available. State of the art sound system.
  • Cornbread Restaurant & Bar

    29852 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 208-1680; (248) 208-6144 (FAX)

    Upscale traditional and non-traditional soul food served in a casually elegant ambience. Lots of African-American history to browse while dining.
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  • Belleville Grille

    146 High St., Belleville Detroit

    (734) 699-1777

  • Big Tony's Original Woodfired Pizza Co.

    911 Walker Rd., Windsor Detroit

    Original wood-fired pizzas. Over 200 toppings to choose from, using white or wholewheat dough. There is a large array of appetizers and entrees to choose from, famous for eggplant parmigiana. Live jazz every Friday and Saturday night, the restaurant has a casual to upscale feel.
  • Bistro 222

    22266 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Detroit

    (313) 792-7500; (313) 792-8085 (FAX)

    Mediterranean-inspired menu including: main course salads, gourmet pizzas, pastas, gourmet signature sandwiches and Bistro Favorites.
  • Blue Goose Inn

    28911 E. Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores Macomb County

    (586) 296-0950

    This east side staple has been bringing a little piece of Memphis to Macomb County for years, featuring some of the Detroit area’s best blues bands. The venerable restaurant serves a full menu of tavern fare such as steaks, pizza and burgers; lake perch is a house specialty. And live rip-roaring blues can be seen and heard every night except Monday and Thursday at the Goose.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Capital Grille

    2800 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 649-5300; (248) 649-0030 (FAX)

    Traditional steak house specializing in dry-aged steaks. Also features veal and lamb chops, roasted chicken and wonderful seafood dishes. Private and semi-private dining. Good for client entertaining, corporate functions and special occasions.
  • 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!

  • Chatham Street Grill

    149 Chatham St. W., Windsor Detroit

    (519) 256-2555; (519) 256-0346 (FAX)

    Casual fine dining, west-coast style. Eclectic menu is highlighted by Prime Angus steaks, seafood, chops and pasta. Extensive regular and vintage wine list. Reservations recommended.
  • Chesley's Bar & Grille

    3717 Fort St., Lincoln Park Detroit

    (313) 388-8500

    Chesley's Bar and Grille has been called the "Cheers of Downriver" 'cause everybody really does know your name. A fun, casual atmosphere makes Chesley's a good place to relax with family and friends. Try the award-winning Ground Round with fresh, never frozen beef. Chesley's has been voted Detroit’s best burger in the Detroit News' "Michigan’s Best" contest for four years running.
  • Ciao Amici

    217 W. Main St., Brighton Detroit

    (810) 227-9000

    Ciao Amici’s is a multifaceted business consisting of a fine dining restaurant, banquet facility and catering division. We have been serving Brighton, since 1999 and have become synonymous with unparalleled quality and service.
  • Commons Lounge @ The Royal Park Hotel

    600 E. University Dr., Rochester Oakland County

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

    The Commons Lounge is the perfect place for social and business meetings, featuring Martini Nights every Friday and Saturday with a live jazz band; national act singers every Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 p.m. to midnight; and "The Uncommon Hour" every Sunday through Thursday with complimentary chef treats. Also, premium cigars and cognacs and over 20 wine-by-the-glass selections
  • Corleone's

    4834 Adams, Rochester Oakland County

    (248) 373-4411

    Corleone's Ristorante offers a pleasant, inviting atmosphere that is perfect for casual dining and social get-togethers. Corleone's features appetizers, soups, salads, specialty pastas, seafood, poultry, beef and veal. Delicious entrées include the Whitefish Piccatta, Chicken Diane, Eggplant Parmesan or the Filet Mignon. Definitely something sure to please every member of your group, including the most discriminating gourmet. Corleone's also offers catering for all occasions and carry-out. Everybody at Corleone's looks forward to seeing you soon and making your visit a special one.
  • Country Epicure

    42050 Grand River, Novi Detroit

    (248) 349-7770; (248) 349-1563 (FAX)

    The Country Epicure restaurant and lounge features a snappy, casual atmosphere in a French country decor. The menu is creative and moderately priced, appealing to a wide variety of palates. The lower-level banquet facilities (all windows) are versatile and accomodate 20-150 guests.
  • The Cutting Board

    28655 Schoenherr, Warren Detroit

    (586) 751-1788; (586) 751-1798 (FAX)

    The Cutting Board is an extraordinary restaurant, bakery, and bar. Creating all homemade dishes from indulgent rich cheesecakes to our slow roasted herb encrusted prime rib. The classic variety of American dishes for lunch and dinner makes this restaurant a favorite for the area. The Cutting Board has been featured in the Detroit News and Hour Magazine. The Cutting Board also has banquet rooms for all size parties and caters in Metro-Detroit.
  • 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.