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Restaurants in Detroit

Detroit enjoys the diversity of dining experiences that befits any large American city, with upscale and fast food joints well represented downtown and in the neighbourhoods.

The restaurants below have been divided into different pricing categories:
Expensive: (over US$60)
Moderate: (US$30-US$60)
Cheap: (under US$30)
These prices are for an average three-course meal and for half a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent per person; they do not include tax or tip.

Expensive

Rattlesnake Club

Cuisine:

With exquisite art works on the walls, a sophisticated interior and a wonderful view of the Detroit River to boot, the Rattlesnake Club is one of Detroit's foremost dining places. Run by renowned Detroit restaurateur Jimmy Schmidt, the restaurant offers creative, cutting-edge American cuisine of the highest quality, and the attentive staff always make sure that a meal is a pleasant experience.

Address: , 300 River Place Drive, Detroit, 48207
Telephone: +1 313 567 4400.
Website: http://rattlesnakedetroit.com

Selden Standard

Cuisine: New American

Hip and inventive, this New American restaurant serves up seasonal and locally sourced small plates alongside handcrafted cocktails and a fine selection of wines. Known for their charming servers and rustic atmosphere, you’ll be enchanted by the quality and creativity of Selden Standard’s cuisine.

Address: , 3921 Second Avenue, Detroit, 48201
Telephone: +1 313 438 5055
Website: http://www.seldenstandard.com/

Townhouse Detroit

Cuisine: American with international influences

 Located in the centre of Downtown Detroit, this trendy and extravagant restaurant features two bars, a whiskey library, and an outdoor patio beside its all-glass atrium dining room. Loud and bustling, with industrial décor, this restaurant is guarantee to give you good food, good drinks, and a great time.

Address: , 500 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 723 1000
Website: http://eatattownhouse.com

Moderate

Andiamo

Cuisine: Italian

Three ingredients go into this Italian restaurant: food, family, and zest for life. The Detroit riverfront branch of this small local chain is perhaps the most enjoyable, with breathtaking water’s edge views. Chef Quirt Edwards does regional Italian classics very well, and locals often remark on its authenticity.

Address: , 400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, 48243
Telephone: +1 313 567 6700.
Website: http://www.andiamoitalia.com/detroit-riverfront/

Elwood Bar & Grill

Cuisine: American

One of Downtown Detroit's most recognisable eateries, Elwood Bar & Grill is a retro art deco diner serving up American favourites. It was built in 1936 at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Woodward Avenue, but had to move to make way for Comerica Park in 1997. After the move, the diner was given a thorough makeover. Owing to its proximity to Comerican Park and Ford Field, it is popular with sports fans.

Address: , 300 East Adams Avenue (at Brush), Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 962 2337.
Website: http://www.elwoodgrill.com

Pegasus Taverna

Cuisine:

The Pegasus Taverna has been churning out lip-smacking Greek food for over two decades now, and recently added a deli counter to its restaurant. Run by a Greek family, the Taverna is a great way to start a night out in Greektown. Try the famous Saganaki: a plate of kasseri cheese set aflame at your tableside.

Address: , 558 Monroe Avenue, Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 964 6800.
Website: http://pegasustavernas.com

Cheap

Detroit Beer Company

Cuisine:

A classic brewhouse not far from Ford Field, this pub is the perfect spot for some American bar food, pre- or post-game. There are some interesting beers on tap, of course, from local Detroit Red to American and Belgian curios. Good quality buffalo wings and nachos accompany the pints.

Address: , 1529 Broadway Street, Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 962 1529.
Website: http://www.detroitbeerco.com

Lafayette Coney Island

Cuisine: American

In short, a hot dog joint—but possibly the best hot dog joint in the world. This is a relaxed cafe with orange formica tables and matching chairs in true 1970s style. Detroiters stop by for the famous Coney Island Dog, a beef sausage topped with meat chilli, onion and mustard.

Address: , 118 W Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit, 48226
Telephone: +1 313 964 8198.

Supino Pizzeria

Cuisine: Italian

Serving up craft pizzas by the East Market, this Italian eatery breaks down their menu into ‘red’ and ‘white’ pies. The clientele is young and hip, and the thin crusts and fresh ingredients have won this restaurant a loyal following. The Bismarck (made with an egg) is one of the perennial favourites.

Address: , 2457 Russell Street, Detroit, 48207
Telephone: +1 313 567 7879.
Website: http://www.supinopizzeria.com
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The Atheneum Suite Hotel Detroit

This grand property’s location in Greektown is not taken lightly in terms of interior décor: you will find Greek revival touches and portraits of Greek mythology throughout. As the name suggests, the hotel offers suites only, and the 174 rooms have marble baths and the usual modern conveniences. There is no restaurant, but the hotel is situated close to a wide choice of eateries.

Dearborn Inn

Opened in 1931, this is actually the world’s first airport hotel, and though that specific airport has long since gone, the hotel retains a certain cachet. The Georgian building enjoys a plum location within 9 hectares (23 acres) of landscaped gardens, and feels like an oasis and an escape from the urban clamour. The hotel has two restaurants and a pool.

Holiday Inn Detroit Downtown

As well as a good range of value rooms, this well-located hotel has a choice of suites with their own kitchens if you plan to stay longer. A 24-hour business centre and full breakfast service are also big pluses, and you’re not far from the conveniences of downtown.

Hotel St. Regis

Just a few blocks from the Amtrak station, this hotel located conveniently close to the Motown Museum and downtown Detroit offers comfortable rooms in classy accommodations. St. Regis is a landmark among hotels, having housed such remarkable travelers as Martin Luther King and Mick Jagger. Their on-site restaurant, La Musique, hosts entertainment and cocktails weekly, and many lovers choose this building for their private weddings.
 

Trumbull and Porter Hotel

Pleasant and functional, this hotel near the banks of the Detroit River is more than its outdoor murals and lobby coffee bar. While you can see the city from your room, you’re also only a mile and a half from both Greektown and the Comerica Park Baseball Stadium, where the Detroit Tigers play. Your stay comes with free parking and WiFi, and in upgraded rooms, a whirlpool tub.

Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center

Soaring 73 floors above the Detroit River, this is Metro Detroit's largest hotel: it has no fewer than 1,298 guest rooms luxuriously appointed for both business and leisure travel. The hotel's location in the GM Renaissance Center means that guests have easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants and services. Guests dining at the hotel's American restaurant Volt have great views of the Detroit River and Windsor.