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-18 and Over Clubs (5)
-Bars (74)
-Coffee / Bakery Shops (35)
-Deli / Sandwich Shops (14)
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-Nightclubs / Dance Clubs (19)
-Restaurants (70)

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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Henry Ford Estate Restaurant - Dearborn
Have lunch in the Henry Ford Estate Restaurant in the mansion's original swimming pool room, a unique and beautiful architectural space with the original steam heated marble benches. A wide selection of salads, sandwiches, entrees and deserts is available.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Ram's Horn Restaurants - A Michigan Tradition
Our mission is to be the world's leading provider of family dining experiences. To consistently deliver superior service by integrating the finest food, quality and a clean, comfortable environment. To continue to set new standards for the restaurant industry and to provide an unparalleled commitment to our customers, employees, and the communities in which we do business.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Lone Star Steakhouse Michigan Locations
Lone Star restaurants embrace an authentic roadhouse theme and serve mesquite-grilled steaks, which are hand-cut fresh daily at each restaurant. Our menu includes "Texas-sized" portions of food, including a variety of combinations that are sure to please. With daily specials for lunch and dinner, a variety of appetizers and desserts and a full-service bar, Lone Star is a destination restaurant. Upbeat country and western music, Texas artifacts, and our excellent service standards enhance the Lone Star experience.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Little Italy Restaurant in Northville, Michigan
227 Hutton St. Northville, MI 48167 Phone: (248) 348-0575‎
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Cherry Blossom of Novi - Japanese Restaurant
Cherry Blossom of Novi is Japanese cuisine.Many ask what makes Cherry Blossom so special. The answer? The people. Those that work at Cherry Blossom of Novi work to ensure that their effort is matched with the delicate and delicious sushi. Their effort matches the uncanny and unmatched taste of the Japanese kitchen and yakitori bar. Enter a world of Japanese cuisine where the locals live by it. It's the favorite spot for transplanted Japanese who live and work in Novi, with a karaoke bar open on the weekends, and a vast array of specialty items that look as if it came straight from Japan. And for the visitors who are inexperienced with the flavor, Cherry Blossom of Novi offers a fine selection of teriyaki, tempura, and other "safe" foods that almost seem better than their American-styled counterparts. Fried Shrimp never tasted this good.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Cafe Sushi of Troy
Welcome to Cafe Sushi of Troy, Metro Detroit's finest sushi bar and Japanese kitchen. Cafe Sushi specializes in authentic cuisine with Italian and French flair, with an array of sushi specials and kitchen delights that would whet the appetites of royalty. Choose from over 100 daily special items, including our world-famous max roll, a fresh california roll smothered in a baked spicy mayonnaise sauce, filled with sauteed onions and pan-fried shrimp. Want lunch? Try our authentic "Daily Special", where every day is a different lunch idea, combining the simple lunch with Japanese design, providing you with a multitude of flavors in every lunch! Chances are, you're here because someone told you how delicious our restaurant is. Anytime you come in, ask our helpful servers what's in season, and what are the house favorites. We want you to feel like you have your very own sushi bar, where you can even ask for a special roll, filled with your favorite items!
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - Leland City Club
An after hours bar, an industrial night club, a place to see the famous rockstars. This amazing 20 year old night club is an experience you will never forget. High-energy industrial cutting edge music, dark, mysterious, scantily clad women, good-looking, sexy men, cigarette smoke and cheap drinks and a atmosphere too real to be imitated. Everyone who is anyone can not deny this night club is a must see while in Detroit. If you are looking for a night to remember you are looking for the Leland City Club! The Leland City Club is located in the wonderful historic building the Leland Hotel. The hotel itself offers great rates for city club goers. Your best bet is to call Tamika, the Leland's nicest hotel receptionist, and book your room. She will be happy to quote you the city club price. Not to mention the Leland City Club is not the only club in the building. Downstairs in the basement is equally fun and industrial night club "The Labyrinth". Bar manager Ron frequents city club and will be happy to inform you of any events that will be happening at the Lab.
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - The I-ROCK Nightclub 18 & OLDER WITH ID
The I-ROCK Nightclub was founded in 1989 by three brothers. Adam, Steve and Ted, who are musicians themselves, and formed a band when they were young kids. They called it American Jam. When you walk in the I-ROCK nightclub, it is a walk down memory lane. No where else in Detroit can you catch... Mitch Ryder, Shadows Fall, Leif Garrett, Corey Feldman, Testament, Quiet Riot, God Forbid, Faster Pussycat, LA Guns, Lamb Of God, Foghat, Kittie, Yngwie Malmsteen, Missing Persons, Rik Emmett, Tuff, Silvertide, Chimaira and many others all in an intimate club setting. The I-ROCK is the place to catch upcoming bands up close and personal, unobstructed by trend-trawling hipsters. What's more, the drink prices won't bleed you dry. The PA is first rate and the bar personnel eschew attitude in favor of friendliness. Come on in and enjoy what Detroit musicians have to offer!
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - NEW WAY BAR - FERNDALE, MICHIGAN
23130 Woodward Ave. Ferndale, MI 48220 Phone: (248) 541-9870‎
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REPORT THIS LISTING 1 - MENJO'S - Detroit
Menjo's is one of the more venerable -- some would say timeworn -- names on the area gay scene, having served as a gay gathering place for the better part of a third of a century. The club itself has been in existence since the '40s, operating as an Italian restaurant before an early-'70s changeover. Now Menjo's is evolving again; new owners Jimmy Dowdle and Jeff Hobbie have spurred a rebirth of sorts, yanking out the old, mirrored glam-era interior ("a cha-cha palace," as Dowdle puts it) and replacing it with smart new decor and a pumping sound system. The result has been a marked resurgence, making Menjo's viable competition for newer establishments such as Cobalt and the Temple to the north. Loud, comfortable and decidedly cruisy. The largely open floor plan lends itself to continual circulation, and a relaxed, faintly collegial feel is lent by groups of regulars and staff who clearly know one another. While appearances certainly count, there's a lot less posturing and attitude than at some of the newer hangouts.
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