4120 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 833-9700
Designed with input from renowned automotive designer Chip Foose, MotorCity Casino Hotel is Detroit’s most innovative entertainment venue featuring the crown jewel of the city’s skyline. With world-class luxury hotel accommodations, spa facilities, fine dining, live performance venues, high-energy gaming and the city’s most exclusive ultra-lounge, you’ll find your kind of entertainment at the new MotorCity Casino Hotel. Our 67,000 square foot state-of-the-art meeting and conference facilities will take your meetings and social events to a whole new level. MotorCity Casino Hotel is Detroit’s only locally-owned and operated casino.
Traffic Jam opened in 1965 at the corner of West Canfield Street and Cass Avenue and has maintained its tradition of being an eclectic neighborhood mainstay with a restaurant that has its own bakery, making breads and desserts, and dairy, making cheese and ice cream. Traffic Jam became Michigan’s first licensed brew pub in 1992, which accentuates its “made-from-scratch” approach.
TV lounge is a place where everybody knows your name. It's been referenced time and time again as the "Cheers"of Detroit. The staff is renowned for their attentiveness, courtesy and skill behind the bar and on the floor. We offer a wide variety of mixed cocktails, beer & wine with an average price of $6. Music ranges from Techno & House to Hip Hop & R&B depending on the night. Our kitchen stays open late but is limited to a few items. Perfect for a quick bite or when you've had one too many. Weeknights offer a more intimate setting where as weekends typically provide a bustling club atmosphere. Age restrictions 21+
This Art Deco masterpiece of a martini bar, in the historic Iodent building. With its great cocktail list & Menu. Located directly behind the Fox Theatre in the heart of Detroit’s Sports and Entertainment Districts, Kitchen is open 7 days till 2a. (Behind the FOX)
Located in the heart of Detroit's Cass Corridor neighborhood (Midtown), Cass Cafe has has been a gathering spot for over 16 years. in addition to serving tasty lunch and dinner creations, the Cass Cafe is also a cultural hub. The Gallery features some of the finest art exhibitions in the Detroit metro area, and the monthly Cass Collective music series highlights the best up-and-coming talent from Detroit and beyond. Other events are scheduled throughout the month. Cass Cafe can accommodate large parties for special events, receptions and more. Breakfast is served on Saturday only, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Contact us for more information.
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!
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.
daily and evening drink specials. delicous homemade soups and pizza.
Knockin' em Down for Over 100 Years! Monday – Thursday 11am - 6pm: $8/hour per lane 6pm - 2am: $16/hour per lane Friday – Sunday 11am - 6pm: $12/hour per lane 6pm - 2am: $25/hour per lane Shoe Rental: $3 per person The GARDEN BOWL remains America’s oldest active bowling center. Built in 1913, the Garden Bowl was originally a ten lane house with a billiard room on the second floor that featured a tournament-size table complete with four grandstands all around for viewing billiard tournaments. Over the years the building was cut back thirty-five times in order to widen Woodward and the storefront became the Garden Bowl Bar. Building renovations in 1966 made way for more first-floor lanes and a billiards area. With 16 brand new lanes and a slew of colorful, engaging bartenders, the Garden Bowl has become a favorite hangout of Detroit musicians, artists and the like. Hundreds of visitors flock to the Garden Bowl each weekend to experience Detroit’s Original Rock ‘n’ Bowl with DJs spinning everything from rock and punk to soul and funk while patrons bowl on glowing lanes. Detroit’s Original Rock-n-Bowl Looking for a unique, fun, and affordable way to celebrate your next birthday, reunion, engagement, or office party? Try the Garden Bowl – America’s oldest running bowling alley, and home to Detroit’s original Rock-n-Bowl. DJ, bands, special catering needs? No worries – the Garden Bowl is your one-stop, full-service party location. Also, don’t forget about our Fall and Winter bowling leagues! From corporate leagues to children’s bowling – chances are we have a league for you (and if we don’t, we’ll start one)!!
The Garden Bowl is a bowling alley located at 4104-4120 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the oldest continuously operating bowling alley in the country. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
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.
Jenaveve Biernat, a certified massage therapist, brings custom massage and body work to Midtown Detroit. A graduate of the Hirudaya Holistic Life Center in Los Osos California and Irene's Myomassology Institute in Southfield Michigan, she has over 850 hours of training and 10 years of experience practicing the art of massage. Jenaveve offers custom therapeutic body work based on the individual client's needs. Traditional Swedish, deep tissue and hot stone massage are the primary services offered to provide relaxation and to relieve tension, stress and discomfort. Elements of Cupping, Thai, Tui Na, Shiatsu Massage, Stretching and Reflexology are incorporated into each session if necessary or desired. Jenaveve's goal is to enhance the general well being of each client while providing a safe and comfortable environment for each client. Colette Czarnecki is a graduate of Irene’s Myomassology Institute and is licensed with the State of Michigan, with additional certification in Reiki. She brings two years of experience into her practice and offers a therapeutic massage with traditional Swedish techniques incorporated with pressure point release and stretching in order to increase range of motion and muscle relaxation. She also has experience with prenatal massage, in which she loves. As an energy practitioner she helps unblock stuck energies that could have resulted in previous trauma in the clients’ lives. From this there is a sense of relief and balance. Colette encourages clients to be active in their healing process and is a proponent for massage and energy work for relieving physical and emotional stress. Meta Physica Massage is located at 4100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, 2nd floor in the same complex as People's Records, Detroit Community Acupuncture and Be Nice Yoga. To accommodate each client's unique schedule, Jenaveve is available for in home/in office visits for an additional charge. Please contact Jenaveve directly at 313-320-8509 to book an appointment. Pricing: - 1 Hour Massage: $60 - 1 1/2 Hour Massage: $85 - 2 Hour Massage: $110 - Hot Stone Massage (1 1/2 hour): $100 - Add cupping to any massage for an additional $10 Gift Certificates available.
The program is a one of the three core initiatives launched by Living Cities, a consortium of 22 of the world’s largest foundations. The purpose of the Integration Initiative is to create a system of process change that will tackle critical issues impeding access to opportunity for low-income residents through a collaborative effort of public, private, philanthropic and non-profit partners. For more information on the Living Cities organization, please visit www.livingcities.org. The Detroit project is being led by Midtown Detroit Inc. with support from partners ; Vanguard Community Development Corporation, The Skillman Foundation, Kresge Foundation, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center, Henry Ford Health Systems, City of Detroit, Data Driven Detroit and U3 Ventures. The geographic are the project operates in are the North End and Midtown Communities. The four core areas the WCI will work to create change in are land-use planning, education, housing, and economic development. The team based in the Midtown Co-Lab will facilitate all of the work for this project with the partners.
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The Helen Newberry Nurses Home is a multi-unit residential building located at 100 East Willis Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
The Willis Avenue Station is a steam heat production plant used in Detroit's district steam heating system. The plant is located at 50 West Willis Street, near Woodward Avenue, in the center of the city's Midtown Detroit neighborhood. Built and owned by the Detroit Edison Company, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.