Great atmosphere for food and drinks! Get the Baba Ghanouj.
Good for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Sit inside or enjoy the patio!
Super casual, stellar chicken sandwiches.
Pizza....
Coffee, tea, snacks, breakfast.
Classic, no-frills brunch.
French cafe vibes meet Detroit vibes.
Like a wine bar and a book store atmosphere, combined. With great cheeses.
Speakeasy with snacks.
The nicest dive bar you'll visit, with delectable chicken sandwiches.
A mix of food and drinks from different vendors.
Great brunch, right up Woodward so you can bike, QLINE or drive.
We had our first date at the old Ima location. It never disappoints.
The largest selection of sandwiches you will find in the city. They also do brunch on Sunday.
Cozy Italian.
They re-did an old Coney, vibes are immaculate, food is unforgettable. Yes, it's OK to leave your car in the parking lot.
Saturdays are for produce + wares, Sunday is more of a wares-only market.
Walk, bike, scooter the Dequindre Cut. It pops out by Eastern Market. Street art meets nice walk.
Hot Pilates. Best of luck.
Great yoga studio downtown.
Mini bowling!
Check out their events calendar.
A must for music lovers, tours are guided and take one hour. Get tickets in advance and be prepared to have Motown jams stuck in your head for at least a week.
One of the most beautiful art museums in the U.S.
Check out Bon Bon Bon (handmade chocolates), Rebell Nell (handmade by women in Detroit looking to learn a trade skill. Jewelry is created with graffiti from some of the most iconic places around the city) and more. Walk around the alley to Woodward and find The Lip Bar, Greyson, Shinola and other shops.
City Bird, Nest, Third Man Records, Carhartt, breweries, old neighborhoods to peruse, Source Booksellers. A cute little area to walk, bike etc.
Exactly what it sounds like, a bar + arcade.
Grab a treat + caffeine then walk through Indian Village to see some stellar historic homes.
When in Motor City, see where Model Ts were made!
Modern art museum.