Joe Louis Arena 600 Civic Center Drive
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 471-7433.
Located at 624 3rd St in downtown Detroit, this world class historical pub is one of the top rated spots in Downtown Detroit. Located between Fort and Congress on Third street, Tommy’s Detroit is just a short walk from Wayne County Community College, Cobo Hall, Joe Louis Arena, the Federal Court House, the Detroit Free Press and WDIV TV. One huge reason for the success of Tommy’s Detroit is the atmosphere. You feel like you are in a historic part of the city. The second and perhaps most important reason to visit Tommy’s Detroit is the food. Homemade mind blowing real burgers made daily from fresh beef, never frozen; hand dipped chicken wings from fresh chicken in an award winning coating that will make your mouth water; and the best homemade corn beef on the planet! You have many choices for seating at the historic bar, the back room with lounge style seating, or the open area with more than adequate room for large parties. Of course they have free WiFi service and a shuttle bus to get you to and from any sporting or concert event in Downtown Detroit. If you are lucky enough to see the basement, in the far back corner of the built in 1840 building is the opening that was used in early Detroit for the Underground Railroad. In the winter months the heat is kept at a very comfortable lever and in the summer months, you can relax on the patio or enjoy the air conditioning. Tommy’s Detroit is the host to many company and personal parties and offers catering services as well.
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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.
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.
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 265 ft, making it one of the tallest churches in the United States.