Broadway St
Detroit, MI 48226
Detroit's official #1 sports bar for everything Red Wings! Hockeytown Café is a must see for any hockey enthusiast; we have memorabilia from the Original Six to the most recent Stanley Cup championship. Hockeytown Café is for all ages, family night out to the game come on by, we have over thirty flat screens throughout our three floors so you won't miss a single play. Tigers fans, we have you covered as well. Located directly across from Comerica Park we are the perfect place for your pre/post game gathering. Large events? No problem, we can accommodate groups from 30 to 500 in house and up to 1,000 with our outside seating (weather permitting). Contact our inside Group Sales Manager at 313-471-3454.
Cliff Bell's brings you the finest evening in Detroit with classic cocktails, a gourmet dinner and live jazz. If you are interested in booking a performance at Cliff Bell’s please email your press kit to [email protected]. Voted: 2011 Best Jazz Club (Metro Times Detroit) 2010 & 2011 Best Jazz Club (Hour Detroit) 2011 Best Classic Cocktails (Hour Detroit) 2010 & 2011 Best Bar in America (Playboy)
www.thetownpumptavern.com The Town Pump Tavern. (behind the FOX) A classic tavern with an ivy covered exterior, tall wood walls and a ornate tin ceiling inside. Stop in for a quick snack and a drink, or nestle-inn for a full meal and a session. Located in downtown Detroit's Theater/Sports district, right behind the Fox Theatre. Open from 11:am-2:am Daily. Kitchen is Open from 11:am - 11:pm 7 days a week. Live and DJ entertainment at times, Call ahead (313) 961-1929. Free Wi-Fi. •$10 Pitcher & Pie Just when you thought lunch couldn’t get any better, we’re now offering up one of our 12” one-topping, hand-tossed super cheesy pizzas along with a pitcher of Miller Lite or Molson for the ridiculously low price of only $10. Grab a buddy, and stop on in! This dine-in only offer runs daily from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, except on days with a home ‘day’ ball game. •Bottomless Mimosas Step in on Sundays for our $10 Bottomless Mimosas! •Happy Hour Join us for Happy Hour! From 4:00 - 7:00 pm daily, (except during day games), enjoy $1.00 off of all pints of beer and glasses of wine, and take advantage of our Happy Hour food menu!
Serving authentic homemade Gyro since 1971! We are the only ones that make in house Gyro and from 100% lamb only!
The best-known restaurant in Detroit history on will re-open Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 after being closed for 21 years. Nico Gatzaros has spent a year restoring the dining room, refurbishing the entrances, and gutting and replacing almost everything else, from the entire kitchen to the storage areas, bathrooms and heating and air-conditioning systems. Leading the kitchen will be executive chef Robert Scherer, 27, a Grosse Pointe Woods native who previously was executive sous chef at Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans Fish House in Las Vegas.
Happy Hour weekdays between 4-6pm. Dinner service begins at 5pm every day.
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One of the newest staples in Downtown Detroit, Epitome' Lounge offers a comfortable cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. Our alcohol infused coffees & teas are sure to delight your palette as well!
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The Merchants Building is a commercial building located at 206 East Grand River Avenue (at Broadway Street) in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is also known as the Broadway Merchants Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.HistoryThe Merchants Building was designed by Bonnah & Chaffee in 1922 for John Barlum (who also constructed the Barlum Tower). Throughout its history, the building has housed many business, including at least three furriers, Midwest Woolen Co., Kroger Grocery & Bakery, NY Life Insurance Co., a jeweler and shoe repair shop. The lowrise building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1983.DescriptionThe Merchants Building stands at 8 floors in height. It is built from steel and reinforced concrete, and wrapped with terra cotta. The façade is divided vertically into three sections: the bottom two stories are the storefront area, the middle five floors are divided by metal spandrel panels with raised panels, and the top floor windows are divided by terra cotta shields.
The UDetroit Cafe is located at 1427 Randolph Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 974.7329 UDetroit “LIVE” Mon-Fri UDetroit Shows Daily: Mon - Thurs 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. “The FClub Radio Show w Ramona Prater” Ramona Prater - [email protected] “Bob Bauer Show - Paradise Valley to Motown...The Rock Starts Here” 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Mon - Fri Bob Bauer - [email protected] "Lunch w Art" - Fox Sports Detroit Show Hosted by Art Regner 1p - 2p Every Friday Michael Happy - [email protected] "The Pam Rossi Show" Friday 11 am - 1 pm Pam Rossi - [email protected] Evening Shows: Monday Big City Rhythm & Blues The Adventures w Sugar & Jr On The Road with Big City Rhythm & Blues Magazine" w Robert Whitall Jr & Sugar 7p-9p Robert Whitall - [email protected] Detroit Blues Party w Howard Glazer & Mr White 9pm - mid Howard Glazer - [email protected] Tuesday Billy T Show 8p - 9p UNEEK TV Brands n Bands Jazz N Jamm w Terry T (Live Music) 9p -2am Wednesday Doing It Big Radio w NikkiAyanna & Big Tone 6:30 - 7:30 pm Nikki Ayanna - [email protected] [email protected] Red Remote w Ashley & Los 8p - 9p Dionne Richardson - [email protected] 10:00 – mid (weekly) Red Line Cinema "Studio Live...music, skits, & comedy" Dionne Richardson - [email protected] Thursday 9pm – close (weekly) Friday "Artists in Action" w Danielle Lyons 7 pm - 9m Danielle Lyons - [email protected] (waiting on logo) 9pm till 2 am (weekly) Saturday Motor City Live w Bob Bauer 8pm - 10 pm Detroit's Best Live Entertainment Every Saturday 10 pm - 2am Call for parties and special events 313.962.0660 UDetroit Cafe' Menu Dine in ~ Carry outs ~ Catering LIVE BROADCASTING 313.962.066 UDetroit Cafe' Menu
Newly Formed Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce Introduces its Board of Directors and Statewide Business Drive Organization will be the advocate for the economic empowerment and sustainability of African American businesses in Michigan. Detroit, MI (February 14, 2011) – Michigan black business leaders have come together to combat the challenged Michigan economy for African American businesses by establishing the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce (MBCC). The black chamber will introduce its board of directors; goals and black business membership drive at a press conference on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. The press conference will be held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. President and CEO Ron Busby, Sr. of the US Black Chamber of Commerce (USBC) is coming to Detroit to participate in MBCC’s press conference; welcome MBCC as an affiliate; and provide remarks on behalf of the national organization. USBC is the recognized national voice of black business in America. It advocates for more than 1.2 million black-owned businesses’ well-being and prosperity. MBCC’s new board was sworn-in on February 9th by the Honorable Craig Strong, Judge of Wayne County 3rd District Court. The new board members are William Brooks (Chairman), Charlie Beckham (Chairman Elect), Ken Harris (President/CEO), Pamela Rodgers (Vice President), Wayne Phillips (Treasurer), Reuben Munday (Secretary), Louis Green (State Advisor), Rod Rickman (National Advisor), Douglass Diggs, Natalie King, Mark Douglas, Dennis Archer, Jr., Dr. Geneva Williams, Cheryl Richardson, Hiram Jackson, Robert Chavis, Andrew G. McLemore, Jr., T. A. El Amin, Rumia Burbank, Eric Hardy and David Burnley. The MBCC is Michigan’s first statewide black chamber of commerce. The black chamber’s creation is the culmination of efforts by a network of business organizations called the African American Business Alliance. In 2010, the Alliance refocused its advocacy efforts to establish and transition into the first African American statewide business organization – the Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce. According to Ken Harris, the chamber’s president and CEO, “The Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce will aggressively advocate for the economic gardening, growth and capacity building of Michigan black-owned businesses. As a mission-based member driven organization, the black chamber will provide quality resources, benefits, services and access needed to help stimulate economic viability throughout Michigan. Our efforts will nurture an environment of economic parity helping black businesses to expand and create jobs, jobs, jobs in the community." A report of findings on the state of black business will be presented during the MBCC’s State of Black Business Convention to be held on Thursday, June 23, 2011, at the Fort Shelby Hotel Doubletree Guests Suites. During 2011 and 2012, the MBCC will launch local black chambers of commerce throughout many urban cities including Detroit, Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids, Southfield, Oak Park, Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Kalamazoo, Ypsilanti, Jackson, Birmingham, Battle Creek, Idle Wild, Royal Oak and Muskegon. ####