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3930 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 831-3830

Arts and Entertainment Near The Old Miami

Starter's Bar and Grill
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4501 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201-1890

(313) 831-3100

Theatre Bizarre
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
500 Temple St
Detroit, MI 48201

Masonic Temple-Detroit Derby Girls!!
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
500 Temple St
Detroit, MI 48201

Chromatics Lounge
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2901 Grand River Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(866) 752-9622

African World Festival Detroit
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
315 E Warren Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

The African World Festival in Detroit has expanded. The event, which takes place at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, now covers the museum's interior spaces, the exterior grounds and portions of Peck Park. Catch the action August every year. The African World Festival features performances, poetry, arts and crafts, African drumming and dance, vendors and ethnic foods. See more than 150 vendors with import and visual arts, handcrafted items, apparel, accessories and foods. This year, the festival also boasts an expanded Watoto Village! Come check it out and celebrate the history of Detroit. This festival is the single largest program by the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and had over 150,000 attendees last year in three days. The family fun runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily – Friday til Sunday. The festival is FREE. Museum admission though is $8 for adults ages 13-61 and $5 for ages 3-12. For more about the African World Festival at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit, visit www.thewright.org

Detroit Film Theatre
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202

313-833-7887

The Detroit Institute of Arts, located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, has one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States. With over 100 galleries, it covers 658,000sqft with a major renovation and expansion project completed in 2007 that added 58,000sqft. The DIA collection is regarded as among the top six museums in the United States with an encyclopedic collection which spans the globe from ancient Egyptian and European works to contemporary art. Its art collection is valued in billions of dollars, up to $8.1 billion according to a 2014 appraisal. The DIA campus is located in Midtown Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District, about two miles north of the downtown area, across from the Detroit Public Library near Wayne State University.The museum building is highly regarded by architects. The original building, designed by Paul Philippe Cret, is flanked by north and south wings with the white marble as the main exterior material for the entire structure. The campus is part of the city's Cultural Center Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The museum's first painting was donated in 1883 and its collection consists of over 65,000 works. With about 677,500 visitors annually for 2015, the DIA is among the most visited art museums in the world. The Detroit Institute of Arts hosts major art exhibitions; it contains a 1,150-seat theatre designed by architect C. Howard Crane, a 380-seat hall for recitals and lectures, an art reference library, and a conservation services laboratory.

Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2901 Grand River Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

Garden Of Evil
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3929 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 986-1863

Garden of Evil on Friday, October 21, 2016 at The Garden Theater! Garden of Evil is metro Detroit's BIGGEST Halloween event with over 2000 people! The Garden Theater will be transformed into the ultimate Halloween party destination. Dress up in your scariest/sexiest costumes and come experience Halloween in its fullest! Hosted by: DJ Godfather, Andrus McDonald, Jay Mahfouz, DJ Chrome, Dawna Marie, Jody Haddad, Craig Jelinek, Samir Celebic, Anson Wells, Neiman Williams and more! DJs: Godfather, Chrome, Chuck D, DJ Cue, B Jarbo, George Young, Bangerz, Quest, Mike Scroggs, Leo, Denis Celic, Blowji, Al Neon, Doug English, Dekglow, MArky G, Soulux, Panic Attack, PRIM, & Nicky Boom. Percussion by: Tone' Join us this Halloween as we take it to a whole new level!! * Detroit's Best DJs * Concert Quality Sound * Light Show * LED Wall * Co2 Cryo Show * Dancers * Entertainers Advance tickets & Info: http://www.neptix.com/events/40988 VIP Booth Reservations: We offer a variety of packages to accommodate your group with bottle service. For more details contact 313-986-1863 or email [email protected]. PARKING: * Valet Parking * Parking Structure (located in back of The Garden Theater off of Alexandrine St W) LOCATED AT: The Garden Theater 3929 Woodward Avenue Detroit, MI 48201 PRESENTED BY: The Annex, 3Fifty Terrace, 29 in Novi, Chromatic Entertainment, Jay Mahfouz Events, Vital Productions, Jem Events and Anson Wells www.gardenofevildetroit.com

Thistle Coffee Shop
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4445 2nd Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 974-7282

Bonstelle Theatre
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
3424 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 577-2972

The Bonstelle Theatre is a theater operated by Wayne State University, and located at 3424 Woodward Avenue (the southeast corner of Woodward and Eliot) in the Midtown Woodward Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. It was originally built in 1902 as the Temple Beth-El, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.ConstructionWhen Rabbi Leo M. Franklin first began leading services at Detroit's Temple Beth El in 1899, he felt that the construction of a new temple building on Detroit's "Piety Row" stretch of Woodward would increase the visibility and prestige of Detroit's Jewish community. Accordingly, in October 1900, the congregation held a special meeting at which it was decided to build a new temple. A site for the new temple was purchased in April of the next year, and Albert Kahn, a member of the congregation, was hired to design the building. Groundbreaking began on November 25, 1901, with the ceremonial cornerstone laid on April 23, 1902. The first services were held in the chapel on January 24, 1903, and the formal dedication was held on September 18–19 of the same year.BuildingThe temple is a Beaux-Arts structure influenced primarily by Roman and Greek temples. Sobocinski cites the Pantheon in Rome for comparison. There is a prominent dome over the main area of the temple, with gabled wings on the north and south. A pedimented extension on the front once extended into a porch; the front section of the building was lost when Woodward was widened.

Bankle Building
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2944 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(734) 658-9248

Schaver Musical Recital Hall
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
480 W. Hancock
Detroit, MI 48201

Sugar Hill Clay
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
71 Garfield St
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 831-6100

Sugar Hill Clay is a ceramic studio in Midtown Detroit. Classes are available for students of all ages and abilities.

Majestic Theater
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
4120 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 49006

(313) 833-9700

The Majestic Theatre is a theatre located at 4126-4140 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.Today, the theatre is mainly a music venue. It hosts a variety of musical concerts in three separate areas of the building: The Majestic, The Majestic Cafe, and The Magic Stick.HistoryThe Majestic Theatre, designed by C. Howard Crane, opened on April 1, 1915. The theatre originally seated 1,651 people (at the time the largest theatre in the world built for the purpose of showing movies), and the facade was designed in an arcaded Italian style. In 1934, the front 35 feet of the theatre were removed when Woodward Avenue was widened to its present size. The entire facade was redesigned into its current striking Art Deco motif by the firm of Bennett & Straight. The theater now boasts the largest enameled metal panel Art Deco facade in the Detroit metropolitan region.The theatre eventually closed, and the building was used as a church for a time, and later as a photographic studio. It lay vacant for ten years. The present owner purchased the building in 1984.There is a myth that legendary magician Harry Houdini gave his last performance on stage here, on Halloween night 1926. In fact, Houdini last performed at the Garrick Theatre in Detroit and died a few days later of peritonitis at Detroit's Grace Hospital on October 31, 1926.Current useThe Majestic Theatre operates as part of the Majestic Theatre Center, which includes the nearby Garden Bowl, The Majestic Cafe, The Magic Stick, and Sgt. Pepperoni's. The Majestic houses live music acts, a bar, and you can also bowl.

Preservation Detroit
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
4735 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 577-3559

The Alley Deck
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
4120 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 833-9700

Third Man Records
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
441 Canfield St W
Detroit, MI 48201

Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
487 W Alexandrine St
Detroit, MI 48201

Divisions, Subsidiaries, & Affiliates Befitting our mission of bringing together contemporary arts and contemporary society, we present a diverse series of concerts, performances, exhibitions, lectures, forums, educational programs, and public installations. The CAID continues to nurture its current partnerships while establishing new connections with artists and other organizations, supporting and recognizing the innovative creative ideas and endeavors that have a meaningful, lasting impact on our city and its social, economic and political environment. The Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit offers a variety of programs and services to the creative community of Detroit through its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates. Whitdel Arts A division of The CAID, Whitdel Arts, which is located in Southwest Detroit, is an 1,800 sq. ft. professional exhibition space. The gallery showcases the work of established and emerging local and international artists. Whitdel Arts is entirely run by volunteers, including local artists, designers, educators and administrators, all with a strong desire to help their community and local art scene. The purpose of Whitdel Arts is to provide an environment centered on the creative process and the interaction and dialogue derived from it. -Local Community and Economy Building - Whitdel Arts strives to achieve the CAID’s Vision of developing a creative, sustainable, ecologically sound, and healthy localized economy and a strong social fabric within the city of Detroit. To achieve this, the organization produces events aimed at bringing the community together in ways that support creative local businesses and empower Detroit residents to contribute to the health and sustainability of their city’s local economy. -Educational Programming - Whitdel Arts provides the opportunity for young and emerging artists to learn professional skills and experiences related to their creative endeavors, such as learning to write a resume, artist statement and biography, building websites, etc. Whitdel also hosts guest lectures and visiting artists for the purpose of educating Detroit artists in the skills required for artistic professionalism. Whitdel Arts’ Media Lab is an important resource for continuing the work of some of our most important and ambitious programs. The media lab boasts over ten computers, access to the Internet, and high-quality photo printers and scanners. Additionally, Whitdel Arts offers hands on art making workshops to the public and its general membership. Ladybug Studios A co-operative clay studio and gallery, Ladybug Studios provides local artists with a professional space to create, exhibit and sell ceramic art. In true co-operative fashion, artists hold classes and workshops to educate students from Detroit, and its surrounding areas, in exchange for the use of studio space and a reduced monthly membership due. Ladybug Studios’ goal is to identity, sponsor and promote educational activities and programs that cultivate awareness, interest and understanding of the art by the general public. Ongoing programs include a monthly free drop in workshop for families held on the first Saturday of every month. detroit contemporary One of CAID’s newest divisions, the detroit contemporary, is an art gallery, theatre, film and TV studio, community garden, and creative social hub. This year detroit contemporary will present an 11-Show Exhibition Season, a bi-monthly Performance Laboratory event of experimenting works in front of a live audience, and a monthly dance night called Magic City Soul Club. Last year the detroit contemporary space was devoted to the birth of a new employee-owned broadcasting company. At the start of 2011, production began on Tonight@theCAID, a "Detroit-based, internet-broadcast, talkshow;" the first programming effort of the Detroit Broadcasting Company (DBC). Tonight@theCAID was filmed in front of a live studio audience, and completed a 13- episode season featuring . The start of this year brought the return of exhibitions and over the summer detroit contemporary paired up with the Boll Family YMCA. Sixteen young adults from the Y's Fresh Eyez program worked for six weeks to transform a neglected yard into a new Community Outdoor Classroom. The gardens were made possible with generous support from The Home Depot Foundation along with hundreds of small donations from members and individual donors. As detroit contemporary continues to host live music, dance, poetry, and theatrical performances it also serves as a partner and incubator for new social enterprises including Detroit Broadcasting Company, Detroit Land Trust and Closed-loop Economy Group. detroit contemporary's mission is to create positive social change by providing a space where new ideas are shared and supported, where creative expressions are celebrated, and where the imagination is the driving force behind both our work and play. As the seeds of next spring's garden germinate; the incubating minds and talents of detroit contemporary are hatching. Detroit Land Trust The Detroit Land Trust is a partnership between property owners, artists, architects and other individuals and organizations that acquires, designs, develops, maintains and occupies residential, commercial and agricultural properties in Detroit. The trust will provide opportunities for community land ownership through limited partnerships managed by another CAID subsidiary the Closed-loop Economy Group. Individuals may purchase shares of the real estate company or may trade labor in exchange for an ownership stake. The first goal in 2013 of the Detroit Land Trust will be to raise enough capital to purchase homes and vacant land at auction that will be converted to artist residencies, classrooms, community centers and agricultural facilities. Detroit Broadcasting Company Creating media for the people, by the people, The Detroit Broadcasting Company (DBC) is a socially conscious for-profit company that is 100% owned and controlled by its employees--grass roots nonprofits, and people from the communities that DBC reaches and serves. DBC serves the community by producing internet based television programming that includes a Detroit based sitcom, a cooking show hosted by Detroit youth and a talk show that features people from Detroit who impact our politics, culture, and society. The talk show, the first program in production, completed its first season in 2011 and is available to view online. The mission, values and vision of the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit, its founding non-profit member, guide the company’s goals. The purpose of DBC is to create positive social change in Detroit through media. There are currently five programs either already in production or in the planning phases of production. These programs are Tonight@theCAID, Detroit’s World Kitchen, Lambert Street, New Newsstand for New News, and Directors’ Cut.

Cathedral Theatre at the Masonic Temple Detroit
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2nd Blvd & Temple Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

Dell Pryor Gallery
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
4201 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 833-6990

Bar Near The Old Miami

Honest ? Johns
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
488 Selden St
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 832-5646

Alley Wine
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
655 W Alexandrine St
Detroit, MI 48201

The Ghostbar
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4421 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 832-5700

Bar Fight at Café 78
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4454 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 784-9636

La Hookah Town
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4455 2nd Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 974-7751

3rd Street Detroit
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
4626 3rd St
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 833-0603

3rd Street Detroit is a rustic urban oasis and more importantly; the #1 New England Patriots bar in entire state of Michigan! We offer a full bar featuring a wood-burning fireplace. That's not all though! We also offer shuffleboard, darts, skee-ball, free wifi, internet jukebox and an outdoor garden patio. Should you get hungry then be sure to check out Dangerously Delicious Pies in the back. We highly recommend that you GRONK SMASH some pies!

Temple Bar Detroit
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2906 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 832-2822

Radio Bar at MotorCity Casino Hotel
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2901 Grand River Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

866-PLAY-MCC (866-752-9622)

Detroit's first Radio Bar featuring a DJ and live broadcasts. Full Radio Bar Schedule Here: http://playm.cc/lLuUcD

Radio Bar
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2901 Grand River Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(866) 752-9622

Chromatics Lounge
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2901 Grand River Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(866) 752-9622

Beer Pairing Dinners at the Town Pump Tavern
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
100 W Montcalm St
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 961-1929

The Town Pump Tavern
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
100 W Montcalm St
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 961-1929

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!

Circa 1890 Saloon
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
5474 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 831-1122

daily and evening drink specials. delicous homemade soups and pizza.

Bookies Bar N' Grille
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2208 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 962-0319

Bookies is open for every sporting event, Tigers, Lions, and Red Wings! On game days we offer our Game Day Special all day, plus other great drink and shot specials!

State Bar and Grill Detroit
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2101 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 230-2619

Please check back for updates or contact (313) 961-5451 for hours.

Tony V's Tavern
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
5756 Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 833-5595

Located in Midtown Detroit, Tony V’s Tavern is a casual place to hang out with friends, family and co-workers. We specialize in thin crust New York Style pizza. Our menu also features delicious burgers, sandwiches, salads and more. We offer 9 beers on tap, mainly Michigan craft beers along with a large assortment of bottled beers. Our bar features an assortment of wines and top shelf liquors. Come in every Monday through Friday for Happy Hour 3pm - 7pm. Daily Food/Drink Specials 3pm-close on weekdays.

Cheli's Chili Bar Detroit
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
47 E Adams Ave
Detroit, MI 48226-1602

(313) 961-1700

Cheli's has the best tailgate party's around, join us before every Tigers and Lions game! Experience your favorite sports event or Red Wings game on one of our 36 flat-screen TVs. We also have a free shuttle to Joe Louis Arena for every home game! Cheli's Chili offers a taste of Detroit, with great food, drinks and friends. And... You never know who might show up!

Nancy Whiskey's Detroit
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2644 Harrison St
Detroit, MI 48216

(313) 962-4247

Established in 1902, Nancy Whiskey has been a Corktown mainstay for many a year. Surviving through the Prohibition (once had its own speak easy!) and a devastating fire in 2009, the building still stands tall, and continues to hold one of the oldest liquor licenses in Detroit (thats 110 years!). Only a two minute drive from the Motor City Casino, this classic pub is where its at for having a drink, and grabbing a bite to eat. Always open for Lions, Tigers, or Wings games, Nancy Whiskey is a great place to catch all of the Motown events. Speaking of events, Nancy's throws some of the best parties in Corktown. If you haven't been to at least our Parade Day or St. Patty's Day celebrations, we invite you to join us in the festivities! Aside from the AWESOME get togethers, Nancy Whiskey's weekly features include: -Live Music on Friday and Saturday nights. -Whiskey Wednesdays! Featuring Pabst Blue Ribbons for only one dollar each, and three dollar Jamesons. Also, on Whiskey Wednesdays the jukebox is free! Well, what are you waiting for? There's surely something happening while you're reading all of this! So come on down for a great time. After all, you are invited, to Detroits. Oldest. Party. *Let us know if you're a Nancy's First timer! ;) Visit our website: www.nancywhiskeydetroit.com Follow us on Twitter: @NancyWhiskeyD

Bagley Bar
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
210 Bagley St
Detroit, MI 48226

-PROUD TO SERVE MICHIGAN MADE PRODUCTS- Made in MI signature Beer -Kid Rock's Badass Beer 16oz Draft Selections -Bud Light -Miller Light -Labatt Blue 12oz Beer Selections -Budweiser/Light -Miller/Light -Michelob/Light -Corona/Light -Labatt Blue/Light -Busch/Light -Coors/Light -Pabst Blue Ribbon -Blue Moon (Seasonal) -Light Lime (Seasonal) -Heineken -Guinness -O'Douls Plenty of Liquor and Mixed Drinks Soda Selections -Coke Products -Bottled Water Made in MI Signature Wines - Howell Winery -"First Sin" (White Apple Riesling) -"Amazing Grace" (Blackberry Cabernet) Made in MI Signature Coffee - Free Refills -Regular "Lake Michigan Morning Blend" -Decaf "Motown Unleaded -Hot Chocolate (Seasonal)