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.
Craft beers on tap from around the world with 130 taps, a food menu "your mom would make if she loved beer", outdoor beer garden, and our live music venue, The Huma Room. Always more than 40 Michigan beers on draft.
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!
Happy Hour weekdays between 4-6pm. Dinner service begins at 5pm every day.
Please check back for updates or contact (313) 961-5451 for hours.
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The Majestic Cafe is a versatile venue located inside The Majestic Theatre Center. The space is a bustling Cafe & Bar during the day and a 300 capacity live music venue by night. The perfect place to catch your favorite local and national bands and dine on some of midtown's best fare. Majestic Cafe Specs: - FOH Console: 32 Channel Allen & Heath GL2400 - Effects: TC Electronic M-300 - Dynamics: 4 Ch's of DBX comp/gates - Power Amps: 4 Crown XTI 4000's - Crossover: DBX Driverack PA 3-way - Speakers: 4 JBL MRX single 18" sub speakers - 4 JBL MRX 15" top speakers - Monitors: 4 JBL JRX 12" speakers on 2 mixes - Microphones: Shure SM 58's, SM 57's, SM 94's, Beta 52's, Sennheiser 604's, - e835's, Octava 48v, DI's - Lights: 10 LED Cans - Stage Dimensions: W/22', D/10', H/18" -Capacity: 300 *********************************************************************** *BRUNCH* is available on Sundays 10am-4pm. Bottomless Mimosas & Bloody Marys are only $12! *************************************************************************** *Complimentary Shuttle is available - Please Call in Advance for Arrangements *************************************************************************** Full Service Catering Available on-site & off-site. We can host parties for 10-2000 people. The Majestic has 50,000 sq ft of fun! Contact 313.833.9700 x 202. For more info email [email protected] *************************************************************************** *Reservations are available* Currently open for special events & catering, and every Sunday for brunch!
Louisiana Creole Gumbo is a specialty restaurant serving Metropolitan Detroit since 1970. We specialize in exotic Creole dishes, hot and spicy Cajun dishes and old-style Southern dishes. We’re a Detroit Landmark where everyone knows that “everything tastes good!”
The Addison Eatery brings American cuisine with a twist in the heart of Detroit’s Brush Park District. Located in the Addison Building, designed by Albert Kahn and built in 1905. The Addison Eatery will feature breakfast starting at 7 a.m., lunch and happy hour between 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Our goal is to reshape the downtown Detroit restaurant scene, one dish at a time.
The Hook and Ladder House No. 5 and the Detroit Fire Department Repair Shop are two cojoined structures located at 3400 and 3434 Russell Street in Detroit, Michigan. The Hook and Ladder House No. 5 is the second oldest surviving fire station in Detroit, was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1975 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
Located near the heart of Detroit, City Recycling is a full-service scrap metal recycler and processor that has served Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan since 1992. With a reputation for efficiency, high-quality customer service and safety, we buy and recycle all ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals, including steel, iron, brass, aluminum, copper, stainless steel and more. Our state-certified scale can handle materials weighing up to 100 ton. Our ability to load and unload especially heavy machinery and equipment — weighing 100,000-plus pounds — is one of the services that sets City Recycling apart from many other metal recyclers. We also provide roll-off containers for demolition or deconstruction that we'll drop off and pick up, as well as offer full-service dismantling of industrial plants and other commercial buildings. City Recycling is an environmentally-conscious company that abides by all state and city laws and regulations pertaining to our industry. We do not accept any stolen materials, and reinforce this with our customers. Whether you have a garage full of junk or a massive out-of-service industrial machine, City Recycling is the convenient and efficient place to sell your scrap metal. Please contact us for more information on how City Recycling can serve you.
The Loft Warehouse is your Detroit residential Realtor representing buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords. Our experience in marketing, financing, property management, and data analysis can help you discover Detroit's coolest places to live. Let our expertise in condos and new construction development assist you in finding the opportunities in getting the best deal possible from the developer. We can help in securing the best investment for your situation as our services extend far beyond that of the traditional real estate office as we do not rely only upon the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for the information we provide you. We collect data and regularly visit local builders/developers to obtain the newest information on units availability, current pricing, amenities, and incentives available. We are also a property management company, managing hundreds of condos and apartments worth $10 million in assets in Detroit metro area. The Loft Warehouse is committed to the urban revitalization of Detroit.
Metro Detroit's best chefs will battle it out for the title of "Best Burger" at this special culinary event. Each will be given a chance to grind their own special meat blend on-site, grill up their creations and face a panel of judges who will determine the winner. Guests are invited to watch Detroit's best chefs throw down, eat burgers and enjoy Historic Eastern Market. 2016 RESTAURANTS: Townhouse Firebird Tavern Brome Burgers Red Crown Firehouse Pub Rock City Eatery Firekeepers Casino Ale Mary's Big Boy Fresh Planet Rusted Crow Clawson Steakhouse Taystee's Burgers The Spot Bar & Grill THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Near Perfect Media Green Safe Treat Dreams Atwater Brewery Ace Bakery Cabresto Tequila Flash Delivery Ms. Mary's Morning Elixir. Rusted Crow Distillery & Spirits Jim Beam Red Bull The Eastern Passage Fresh Planet Jonna Luxury Homes
Located in the heart of Detroit’s historic Eastern Market Fairway Packing Co. blends an old-world packing house tradition with state-of-the-art technology offering clients high-quality products and personalized service. For over 50 years and spanning three generations, the Baratta family has provided premium American-sourced meats to the Detroit metropolitan community as well as Michigan’s finest restaurants. Nationally, Fairway Packing Co. is the largest distributor of Piedmontese beef in addition to carrying elite varieties of meats, which are organic, sustainable and environmentally conscious. Fairway Packing Co. supervises production from start to finish in its 10,000 square-foot, USDA-inspected and HACCP-compliant facility along with a team of 55 employees. The company continues its original mission of supplying top-quality products, which are customized to meet our client’s specific needs with an unwavering commitment to highly-personalized service.
The Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Convent and Rectory is a Roman Catholic church complex located at 1000 Eliot Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1975 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.HistorySacred Heart, built in 1875, was the third German Roman Catholic church constructed in Detroit. The parish was founded to serve the German members of the Detroit community, not only with the church itself, but also with its primary and secondary schools. The church continued as a primarily German parish until after World War I, when large numbers of blacks moved into Detroit and settled along Hastings Street. The German population slowly moved out at this time.In 1911, some of the newer black residents of the Catholic faith established a chapel at old St. Mary's. In 1914, the growing congregation moved to a converted Episcopalian church at Eliot and Beaubien. The church flourished, and in the late 1930s, the congregation petitioned to move to the nearby Sacred Heart, due in part to the school building on the site. In 1938, Sacred Heart was converted from a German parish to an African American parish. The congregation at this time measured approximately 1500 members, and they quickly utilized the school at Sacred Heart, graduating the first high school class in 1945.After World War II, the Interstate 75 freeway was built through the area, displacing the black parishioners living on Hastings. In 1957, the parish closed its secondary school and, eight years later, its primary school. However, the church still continues to offer weekly mass.