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Drive is Detroit's only ping pong restaurant and bar. The #1 location for birthday parties, office parties, or just hanging out. We're in Downtown Detroit. Hang out with friends, play ping pong, enjoy specialty beers and wines, and enjoy a meal, and be happy.
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!
Vanities Tub Wings (half) 6 (full) 8 Three day marinated chicken wings, served with Blue Cheese and celery. Crispy Calamari (half) 6 (full) 8 Fried golden brown and served with spicy pepper and citrus aioli. Potato Cheddar Ale Soup (cup) 3 (bowl) 5 Fixtures Chop Salad (regular) 7 (chicken) 10 A flavorful blend of: romaine lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes pickled onion, feta cheese, olives, pepperoncini, lemon vinaigrette and fried pita chips. Mac and Three Cheese Gratin (regular) 8 (with bacon or chicken ) 11 A creamy blend of aged cheddar, pepper jack and Parmesan cheese broiled to perfection. For a little extra flavor, add bacon or chicken. Fish n Chips 11 Tempura fried cod served with fries and coleslaw. Shrimp 11 Fried rock shrimp tossed in a citrus chipotle aioli and server over a bed of coleslaw. Brigid’s Burger* 8 An 8oz burger topped with bacon, caramelized onions, Swiss and cheddar cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes. Corned Beef 8 Our house cooked Corned beef with choice of coleslaw or sauerkraut served on rye with Swiss cheese and Russian dressing *NOTICE: Consuming raw or under cooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.
Bring your snacks and light cocktails to enjoy while painting the picture of your choice. Invite your family and friends or come alone. We provide the paint, canvas and brushes. We even supply the cups and napkins. Our experienced step-by step artist guide and assist you through your painting creation and at the end of the session, you will be delighted to know you actually recreated a masterpiece to take home. There’s an artist in all of us! Book a party private party and choose your selection! Birthday parties, wedding showers, couple date nights, fraternity & sorority functions, company outings, school field trips and baby showers are some of the enjoyable, relaxing & entertaining events celebrated at iPaint Creations!. Book a party thru our calendar online or call (248) 262-7580. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have. Located in the heart of Southfield, MI ~ 29203 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. in the Franklin Plaza Strip Mall ~ just a few miles from Farmington Hills, W. Bloomfield, Livonia and Novi. Plenty of FREE PARKING and a whole lot of fun!
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The Detroit Club is a private social club located at 712 Cass Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The building was constructed in 1891 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.HistoryThe origin of the Detroit Club dates to 1882, when Detroit attorney Samuel T. Douglas and banker/broker James Campbell decided to found a club where local businessmen could meet and mingle. With an original membership of 10, they rented a house on Lafayette between Wayne and Cass, and hired a chef. They soon convinced 100 more of Detroit's citizens to join. Early members included Russell A. Alger, ex-governor of Michigan, Hugh McMillan, founder of the Michigan Telephone Company, and real estate magnate James B. Book.Within a year, the club had outgrown its first home and moved to larger quarters on Fort Street. Less than a decade later, the club hired architect Wilson Eyre to design a new building to serve as their meeting place.ArchitectureThe Detroit Club is a four-story brick and stone Romanesque Revival building. The front door is hidden within an unusual recessed archway with stairs. The club features a grill and library on the first floor, a family room on the second floor, and a main dining room with smaller meeting rooms on the third floor. The interior features fine woodwork, a wide main stair, and an enormous fireplace in the main dining hall. The original woodwork was lighter than the current version.
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Joe Louis Arena is a multi-purpose arena located in Detroit, Michigan. It is the home of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. Completed in 1979 at a cost of $57 million, the venue is named after boxer and former heavyweight champion Joe Louis, who grew up in Detroit. Only one other NHL arena, Madison Square Garden, is without a corporate sponsorship name. The third oldest NHL venue after Madison Square Garden and Rexall Place, Joe Louis Arena is owned by the city of Detroit, and operated by Olympia Entertainment, a subsidiary of Ilitch Holdings. Joe Louis Arena replaced Olympia Stadium. It sits adjacent to Cobo Hall on the bank of the Detroit River and is accessible through its own station on the Detroit People Mover.
The Fort Street Presbyterian Church is located at 631 West Fort Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed in 1855, and completely rebuilt in 1876. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971. Its steeple stands 265ft, making it one of the tallest churches in the United States.Early historyThe lot for the church was purchased from Mr. Shadrack and Mary (Stead) Gillett, whose home was located there prior to the construction of the church. The population of Detroit grew rapidly in the 1830s and 1840s, in particular bringing an influx of English Protestants to the city. In 1849, Reverend Robert Kellogg organized the Second Presbyterian Church, with 26 charter members. The congregation met for worship in the old Capitol building until it constructed a church on the corner of Lafayette and Wayne Street the next year.Construction and reconstructionIn 1852, Albert Jordan and his brother Octavius arrived in Detroit from Hartford, Connecticut, and soon established a place among the leading architects of the city. In the mid-1850s, despite a membership of only 167 people, the Second Presbyterian congregation hired the Jordans to design a new, larger church. The location the congregation picked was on Fort Street just west of downtown; at that time, the area was a popular residential district and home to many prominent citizens who were also members of the congregation, such as Russell A. Alger, James F. Joy (Henry B. Joy's father), Theodore S. Buhl, Henry D. Shelden, and Zachariah Chandler. After the move, the congregation changed its name to the Fort Street Presbyterian Church.