Locations in Detroit: Games: Pinball

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  • The Berkley Front

    3087 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley Oakland County

    (248) 547-3331 (FAX); (248)

    The Front is a mainstay in downtown Berkley, doubling as an American biergarten as well as a martini lounge. Patrons can choose to enjoy the Old World charm and laid-back style of the downstairs or to chill out in the '50s-style lounge upstairs, where live music plays every weekend.
  • Bert's Marketplace

    2727 Russell St. Detroit

    313-567-2030

    Anyone can show up here. Detroit's only late night jazz club serving up Cajun catfish and red beans and rice all night long. It's not common to find a bar where everyone seems to know each other and yet newcomers don't feel excluded. Dozens of regulars turn up Thursdays for the open mic jazz jam sessions. Bert's serves the music fans bargain-price soul food from rows of steam tables: meat and two sides for nine bucks, or up to $25 for a whole slab of ribs. In keeping with Bert's bare-bones, working-class atmosphere, their food is more down-home than much of the soul food you find in restaurants, which has often been upgraded from its humble origins.
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  • Blind Pig

    208 S. First St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-996-8555

    Artists from across the country say that the Blind Pig is one of those 'must play at' locations. We have developed a world-class reputation as the foremost club to see up-and-coming talent. We are also renowned to artists as a venue for attracting label attention. Enjoy great sound and reasonable drink prices in an intimate atmosphere while watching live music or playing games in our 8 Ball Saloon downstairs. Come and see for yourself that the Blind Pig is the best place for a night out on the town. Cover varies at the Blind Pig; 8 Ball Saloon has no cover charge.
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  • 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.
  • Horan's

    5507 Caniff, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 368-8192; (313) 891-3375 (FAX)

    Outdoor patio holds 200 people. Wedding chapel adjacent to lounge is available by appointment. Traditional weddings and alternative commitments. Ministers Phil Labrie and Richard Borg presiding.
  • I-Rock

    16350 Harper Detroit

    (313) 881-7625; (313) 881-0668 (FAX)

    Founded in 1989 by three brothers Adam, Steve, and Ted who are musicians themselves. They decided to build a club that was designed for ROCK-N-ROLL.

    The brothers have collected a large amount of memorabilia over the years from autographed records and posters to vintage guitars and used it all to decorate the interior of the club.

    When you enter the I-ROCK it is a walk down ROCK-N-ROLL memory lane. No where else in Detroit can you catch Leif Garrett, Faster Pussycat, Missing Persons, LA Guns, Foghat, Corey Feldman and the drummer from Blue Öyster Cult’s other band, all in an intimate club setting. If you are a staunch fan of music from days past, catching one of these bands can be a blast. Hell, the I-Rock is your chance to catch upcoming bands up close and personal, unobstructed by trend-trawling hipsters. What’s more, the drink prices won't bleed your purse dry, the PA is first-rate and the bar personnel eschew attitude in favor of friendliness. In short, the I-Rock has a corner on nostalgia and D-town is a better place for it.

  • The Old Miami

    3930 Cass Ave. Detroit

    (313) 831-3830; (313) (FAX)

    Daniel Overstreet, a Vietnam veteran infantryman, bought the burned out building in 1979 and opened the The Old Miami in 1980. Due to Mr. Overstreet's service to the country, it is a veteran's bar, first, and any veteran is granted free entry for all the events. It has morphed into one of the gems of The Corridor and has a huge backyard & patio, including a koi pond and bonfire area. It is a place where locals, artists, musicians and punks get along over whiskey and a game of pool.. But this place garnered credibility by supporting the great local bands and traveling musicians that come to city. Since the bar started booking shows, it has gained notoriety as the "CBGB's of the Midwest," playing host to national/international artists like The Allman Brothers, The Vibrators, Butthole Surfers, D.O.A., Booker T and the MG's, Richie Hawtin, Dead Milkmen, Country Joe and the Fish, Red Elvises, and PF Sloan. The music venue has, also, been home to some of Detroit's biggest talent including Iggy Pop, The White Stripes, Mitch Ryder, Patti Smith, MC5 members Rob Tyner & Wayne Kramer, Sonic's Rendezvous, Carl Craig, Jay Dilla, Rodriguez, Amboy Dukes, Eminem, Royce da 5' 9", Big Sean, Visionquest crew, Detroit Cobras, The Dirtbombs, The Gories, Destroy All Monsters, Mary Wells and many Motown performers. For bookings, send email to [email protected].

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  • Rosie O'Grady's

    279 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 591-9163; (248) 591-9167 (FAX)

    Voted Metro Detroit's Best Sports Bar 2003 Neighborhood Bar, but everyone is welcome. Great food and live entertainment.
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  • The Well

    1228 Randolph Detroit

    (313) 964-0776

    Combines the best elements of a local-feel pub with the energy of live bands and the best new music which emanates through its aucoustically perfect surroundings. The Well is frequented by many, hailing from downtown lofts reaching out to Royal Oak, Grosse Pointe and the suburbs to the west.