Rooted in Lebanese tradition of generous Sunday family dinners, Leila brings the youthful cosmopolitan energy of modern Beirut to the beating heart of downtown Detroit to offer a next-generation Middle Eastern dining experience. Make sure you try the ribs!
A gourmet take on freshly prepared barbecue, plus an extensive selection of craft brews.
Try the original and iconic "Detroit" style pizza!
Located in the Book Tower, Le Supreme is a parisian-inspired brasserie offering exceptional French fare and all-day dining.
An immersive soulful Japanese dining concept deeply rooted in tradition and technique. Also located in the Book Tower.
This Detroit staple is known for their unique sliders, fun cocktails and craft beers.
An all-day brunch restaurant in downtown Detroit serving scratch-made breakfast, lunch and brunch food. In addition to both traditional takes and creative twists on brunch specialties, Dime Store offers a full bar with beer, wine and cocktails.
Located in the Siren Hotel. Cute bar (very pink!) known for innovative cocktails.
Great spot for piano karaoke. Reservations recommended.
Swanky, restored art deco club serves creative, electric fare with live jazz on state nightly.
Located in the Cambria Hotel. Golf simulators, ping pong, duckpin bowling, foosball and more!
A casino nearby the hotel blocks.
It may be chilly, but a beautiful walk along the Detroit River.
Saturday is the Farmer's Market, where you can find produce and flowers year-round. Hours are 6am to 4pm.
Interactive tours to immerse you in the Motown sound.
The DIA has one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States.
First opened in 1913, the iconic Beaux-Arts struction once served as Detroit's bustling railway hub until its closure in 1988. Now, as one of the city's most beloved landmarks, the station has undergone an ambitious restoration led by Ford Motor Company and Michigan Central.