333 Madison St
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 963-9800
2015-16 Opera Season: La Boheme Oct. 17-25, 2015 The Passenger Nov. 14-22, 2015 The Tender Land March 12-13, 2015 at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts Macbeth April 16-24, 2016 Magic Flute May 14-22, 2016
The Detroit Pub Greektown is Downtown Detroit’s #1 Sports bar. We have 17 Plasma TV’s, a HD Projector, Direct TV sports packages, and many Pay-Per-view sporting broadcasts so that you are sure to see the game(s) of your choice here. Every weekend the Detroit Pub Greektown offers live entertainment (DJ or Band) and has a HUGE dance floor for you to get your groove on.
The HandleBar is Detroit's one and only 16 person, pedal-powered pub on wheels! The HandleBar is a 16-passenger bicycle that you can rent (and BYOB) to cruise the streets of Indianapolis. The Handlebar is operated by a chauffeur, which we like to call “The Bar Handler”. Book your tour in advance, Grab a seat, get a drink, and tell us where you'd like to go today! To book a tour please visit our website at http://www.handlebardetroit.com/
DETROIT HOME OPENER FESTIVAL Sports * Eats * Beats Spring is closing in fast which means so is the start to the 2015 Baseball season. Tigers Opening Day in Detroit is basically a local holiday and actually may soon become a National holiday. It only makes sense that there is one party that appeals to everyone. Over 150,000 fans adorn the city on this celebrated day for one common denominator, Baseball. We are so very proud to present to you: DETROIT HOME OPENER FESTIVAL @ The Madison Avenue Festival Grounds 440 Madison Avenue Corner of Madison Ave and Brush St The Festival will offer its guests: Heated Party tents - Fire barreled outdoor area - Tvs - DJs - Bands - Food trucks - Festival Games - Hot Dog Eating Contest - Private Chalets - VIP onsite parking - Baseball excitement and much much more. For more info: www.DetroitHomeOpener.com Events office: (855) 536.5433 Private tailgate Chalets will sell out fast. Call direct for personal service and booking. Sponsorship packages available, call direct. From all of us at Detroit Home Opener Festival we thank you for all your support. GO TIGERS!
A major fundraiser for the Detroit Opera House, BravoBravo! is a yearly celebration of the tastes, sights and sounds of Detroit, encompassing food and spirits from the area’s trendiest bars and restaurants, as well as music from the city’s hottest talent. Join the young professionals of the Michigan Opera Theatre Volunteers Association (MOTVA) as we truly party for a purpose!!!
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.
On Madison. Party with the Heights. GO LIONS!!!!!!!