The Detroit area restaurants that have closed in 2022

It seems the local dining industry is finally bouncing back after the harsh take down it suffered during the height of the…

By Metro Times editorial staff

Ready Player One 
407 E. Fort St., Detroit

The bar and arcade that served us nothing but nostalgia closed its downtown location earlier this year. The restaurant is now home to “weird” pizzeria chain, Pizza Cat.
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Everyone we saw at Metro Times' United We Brunch 2020

On Saturday, Feb. 10, Detroiters came down for to the Majestic Theatre Complex for the most important meal of the day: Brunch.…

By Metro Times editorial staff

Everyone we saw at Metro Times' United We Brunch 2020
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25 essential restaurants located in Detroit's suburbs

Detroit is an attractive destination for foodies and everyone knows it — but the food scene in the suburbs of Detroit is…

By Metro Times editorial staff

Mabel Gray
    23825 John R Rd., Hazel Park; mabelgraykitchen.com; 248-398-4300
    Mabel Gray serves exciting, innovative dishes in a cozy atmosphere. With no set menu, Mabel Gray emphasizes seasonal dishes with ingredients sourced from Chef Rigato's network of local farms, butchers, and foragers.
    Photo via Mabel Gray / Facebook
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25 things to do in Michigan before the 'polar coaster' arrives

Here we go again. The 2020 Farmers’ Almanac’s extended weather forecast has predicted an upcoming "polar coaster winter" that will affect the…

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Rent a tiki boat.
    What’s kitschy and relaxing and thatched all over? A ride from Aloha Tiki Tours down the Detroit River or Lake St. Clair. Bring your own food and drinks for a two-hour excursion on one of their signature round, tiki-themed boats. Captain and a bluetooth speaker provided! This Polynesian-themed adventure is unlike any other floating tour in the Detroit area.
    Photo via  Noah Elliott Morrison
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The 20 hottest restaurants in Detroit right now

Detroit's restaurant scene is hot right now. From new cocktail bars to date-night spots, there are plenty of ways to entertain your…

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PAO Detroit
    114 W. Adams Ave., Detroit
    A modern experience inspired by classic Asian flavors. Dishes include king crab truffle gnocchi and a 48-hour lamb lollipop. Happy hour is M-F from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
    Photo via PAO Detroit / Facebook
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Photos from Metro Times' United We Brunch at the Majestic

Around here, we love brunch. And what better way to celebrate the best meal of the week than to spend a sunny…

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Photos from Metro Times' United We Brunch at the Majestic
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23 delicious Detroit brunches worth getting out of bed for

Brunch isn't for everybody. The Type A personality might bridle at the prospect of noontime lollygagging. The calorie-counter might object to the…

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Transplanted eatery offers transcendent brunch: Rock City Eatery; 4216 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-265-3729: After a move from Hamtramck to Midtown, Rock City Eatery owners Nikita and Jessica Sanches revamped their brunch menu to include items such as shrimp and grits and the very exciting "Death by Cereal," a smorgasbord of your favorite childhood cereals that can be topped with fresh fruit, crushed Oreos, mini marshmallows, and other such exciting toppings. Classic brunch beverages like Bloody Marys and mimosas are available, but with a fresh twist as all mixes are made in-house. Brunch is served from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays only, but a select few of their ol' favorites are available as well. Photo by Jacob Lewkow.
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14 places to dine in Detroit if you love bottomless mimosas

Love bottomless mimosas? Is brunch really brunch without the popular champagne and orange juice mix? Of course not, and to help you out,…

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The Grand Trunk Pub
    
     Detroit, MI
    
    Located in the former Grand Trunk Railroad ticket station in Downtown Detroit,  one block from Campus Martius and Hart Plaza. The pub serves mimosas during brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am-3pm.
    
    
    
    Photo via Instagram: Grand Trunk Pub
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20 Detroit restaurants to help you cure your hangover

Let's face it, you're not 21 anymore, which means a night of drinking could lead to three days of being less than…

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Pupusería y Restaurante Salvadoreño, 3149 Livernois Ave
    If you've never heard of a pupusa, make a mental note to try one at this Salvadoran eatery. Well, maybe make an actual note, in case you forget after a long night of barhopping. Pupusas are pancake-esque pieces of dough stuffed with thick gooey cheese, pork, and a range of other fillings. Unique to the cuisine of El Salvador, these hidden gems are little pillows of love and tastiness. (Photo via Ashley M., Yelp)
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14 places serving up Easter brunch that you need to know about

Easter is a pretty underrated holiday, especially when you take into consideration all the great food options out there. Here's our roundup of…

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The Bird & The Bread
    Birmingham | $25/adults, $15/kids (12 and under)
    The folks at The Bird & The Bread are offering a special two-course meal for Easter. Think Irish oatmeal creme brulee and smoked salmon mousse for the first course, followed by crab and lobster benedict and the eatery's take on chicken and waffles, the appropriately named 'The Bird and The Bread.' Get more info and make reservations here. Photo via Yelp user Khadija K.
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87 photos from Not Your Average Brunch

Not Your Average Brunch, presented by Your Black Friends, took over the Sohar Room at Sindbad's Restaurant and Marina on Feb. 20. Photos by…

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87 photos from Not Your Average Brunch
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