The Oloman Cafe is a trendy and unique cafe and art space that's located in the heart of downtown Hamtramck. On offer are some delicious lattes, espressos, and drip and pour over coffees along with freshly baked muffins, doughnuts, paninis, and other tasty treats. The cafe is spacious and has a relaxed and laid-back vibe that's perfect for studying, working, or leisure. The cafe also features a gallery that showcases beautiful local and regional artwork that rotates on a monthly basis. The Oloman Cafe is a unique concept and a must visit when in the city.
Zerilli's Bakery is one of the best places in town for the freshest breads and delicious baked goods. Cannoli is a well-known specialty at the bakery, and you'll also get other delights like donuts, pretzel, cakes and cookies. High on flavor and low on prices, delectable treats will satiate you without denting you wallet.
A Detroit tradition, Buddy's Pizzeria has grown from a little-known bar and pizza joint to an institution. There are now Buddy's outlets in multiple suburbs, but the authentic experience is at the original, crowded, multi-roomed eatery. Buddy's was the first spot in Detroit to offer square pizzas, in 1946. The pizza is thick and the filling comes with plenty of cheese and sauce, and it is repeatedly voted the best in Detroit in local surveys. Salads, pastas, burgers, sandwiches and home-made soups are also on the menu. There is always a bustling party atmosphere.
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.