333 Madison St
Detroit, MI 48226-2254
(313) 963-9800
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 Gem Theatre in Detroit houses a two level theatre with traditional row and aisle seating and intimate stage-level seating at cabaret tables. It shares a lobby with the cabaret style Century Theatre . The theatre has stylings of Spanish Revival architecture. The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.HistoryIn 1902, the Twentieth Century Club, a group of cultural, socially prominent women, built a Mission-style building to house their club. The building, now the Century Theatre, is built of red brick trimmed with white sandstone. The first floor originally housed a dining room, while the second floor housed a 400-seat auditorium.In 1928, the member of the Century club contracted George D. Mason to design a theater addition to the Century Club building. The resulting Spanish Revival-style building was leased to the Little Theatre chain, which showed foreign films, and the building was known as the Little Theatre.In 1933, due to the Depression, the Twentieth Century Club disbanded. The Little Theatre, however, continued, suffering through several name changes, becoming The Rivoli in 1932, Drury Lane (and then the Europa in 1935, the Cinema in 1936, and the Vanguard Playhouse in 1960. The Vanguard offered live theater rather than movies.Finally, in 1967, the theatre was named the Gem. The building was used as an adult movie house until it closed in 1978. Soon afterward, developer Charles Forbes purchased the combined Gem/Century building, and began a complete restoration of the Gem Theatre in 1990. The refurbished Gem opened in 1991.
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The Detroit Athletic Club is a private social club and athletic club located in the heart of Detroit's theater, sports, and entertainment district. It is located across the street from Detroit's historic Music Hall. The clubhouse was designed by Albert Kahn and inspired by Rome's Palazzo Farnese. It maintains reciprocal agreements for their members at other private clubs worldwide. It contains full-service athletic facilities, pools, restaurants, ballrooms, and guest rooms. Members include businessmen of all types as well as professional athletes. Ty Cobb is among the athletes to have been a member of the DAC. The building is visible beyond center field from Comerica Park.HistoryThe Detroit Athletic Club was founded in 1887 to encourage amateur athletic activities, and built a clubhouse with a tract in what is now Detroit's Cultural Center. Henry Joy, son of the man who built the Michigan Central into one of the nation's most successful large railroads, served as president of the Packard Motor Car Company in the early decades of the last century. He felt that the rich new titans of the booming automobile industry spent too much time in the Woodward Avenue pubs. He thought they needed a club commensurate with this stature. On January 4, 1913, Joy and 108 other leading Detroit citizens came together to reorient the Detroit Athletic Club. Joy and his colleagues selected Detroit's most accomplished architect, Albert Kahn.PeopleKahn, in 1912, had visited Italy and was inspired by the buildings he saw there. Two of Detroit's most impressive current downtown edifices—the Detroit Athletic Club and the Police Department headquarters on Beaubien—reflect what Kahn saw in Italy. The Palazzo Borghese in Rome provided Kahn with a model for much of the Detroit Athletic Club, but the idea of using the large impressive windows for the impressive fourth floor dining room—called the Grill Room—came from the Palazzo Farnese. In the 1990s, the membership devoted substantial fund to a major refurbishing of the attractive building.
This is the official page of Asia Newson, Detroit's youngest Entrepreneur. Asia Newson is a ten year old living Detroit, Michigan. Super Business Girl is a collect of products created by Asia, for sale in person and soon online. Asia loves to share her sales and business skills with other young people, training them to speak out and start their own business at a young age. Visit www.superbusinessgirl.com for more information.