Corktown is one of Detroit's oldest neighborhoods, with many great spots to explore. Try the famous Slow's BBQ, Green Dot Stables for sliders, or stop by Nemo's Sports Bar for a nightcap. If you're interested, pop over and see Michigan Central Station, which finished its massive restoration last year.
Looking for someting to do on Saturday morning? Check out Detroit's Eastern Market - with vendors selling everything from fresh produce to homemade pastries.
We highly recommend grabbing a bite at one of our favorite spots in Detroit! Grey Ghost, Prime & Proper, or Selden Standard if you are looking for something swanky. Wright & Company is another great bistro for a bite. Looking for something more casual? Be sure to grab a coney at Lafayette and experience a Detroit classic.
Start with a drink at the Whitney, a famous Detroit spot that was originally home to one of the city's wealthiest barons in the early 1900s. Take a walk over to Third Man Records, native Jack White's record label headquarters that includes a photo studio and record store. Finish off by checking out the Shinola flagship store just a few doors down.