Supino Pizzeria in Detroit's Eastern Market is some of the city's favorite pizza, and has even won several "Best Pizza" awards in the Metro Detroit area. The menu consists mainly of pizzas divided into two categories: red and white. Classic combinations like the Quattro Formaggio (four cheese) and Margherita mix with modern ones like the City Wing Thing with smoked turkey, smoked Gouda, chevre, feta and parsley to form a well rounded pizza menu. Customers can also choose to create their own pizza from a selection of toppings. Pies are available in 12 inch or 18 inch sizes as well as slices. To round out the menu they also have a house salad, house lasagna and cannolis.
Simple and done right, step back in time at Scotty Simpson's Fish & Chips. The restaurant looks just as it did when it opened in 1950, and the same goes for the menu. The menu is fairly straightforward, fried fish, shrimp or chicken with chips, or be a bit more adventurous and try the frogs legs. Kids will love the fried menu and the fish decorating the walls. If you're in the mood for salty, greasy, fried goodness, you've found what you're looking for.
Look for the giant horse on the roof and you'll know you've found Green Dot Stables. This horse-racing themed restaurant is a true delight to see with its brick walls and equestrian paraphernalia adorning the walls. Nowhere else will you find such an extensive selection of sliders of all kinds. Green Dot Stables also serves up six different types of fries and a good number of salads. The full bar offers any number of cheap and delicious cocktails and beers.
The selection at this bakery is second to none. The aroma of freshly baked breads and sweets will knock you off your feet as soon as you walk in the door. Grab a Lafayette French Baguette, a loaf of their Rocking Red Ale Beer Bread, or if sweet is more your style, try the Chocolate Brioche. The Sea Salt Chocolate Chunk Cookie is a signature dish, so don't leave without trying one.
Cookie Chocolate BriocheIn addition to their fantastic breads, Avalon also boasts an impressive array of cookies and other sweets. The Sea Salt Chocolate Chip Cookie is a signature item, so don't leave without trying one!
The name just about says it all: Johnny Noodle King is a restaurant specializing in noodles and soup. Alot of the menu is Japanese-inspired, there are also many dishes taking inspiration from other cuisines, from Vietnamese to Southwestern. In addition to their bowls, you can also add for customized add-ins so you get the perfect noodle soup for you every time. Besides the noodles, they also have a good selection of salads, sides and drinks - including specialty cocktails. If you're looking to fill that noodle craving, make sure you head to Johnny Noodle King.
The Red Hook has been for some years one of Detroit Metro's favorite coffee shops, and this West Village location has certainly kept up the momentum of its original Ferndale location. The Red Hook serves Stumptown Coffee to go with its delicious baked goods and sweets, that range from plain fresh loaves of bread to mini cakes, daily pies and more. The light and airy shop is a great place to stop in to get your daily caffeine fix in Detroit.