Located in a historic building that dates back to the 1840s, Tommy's Detroit Bar & Grill is an iconic spot in downtown Detroit. The basement area of the restaurant has a passageway to a now defunct underground railway, while upstairs one can enjoy a hearty grease laden meal consisting of comfort food favorites such as fries, tater tots, quesadillas, chunky sandwiches and burgers. A cold beer complements the food menu perfectly, with the bar area being a truly chilled out and lively place at most times.
McShanes Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar offers trendy interiors replete with psychedelic lighting, television screens and quirky artwork. From the facade of the building itself, you know you are heading to a place replete with a fun-filled aura. Its exteriors are painted a striking red, with a picture of a young and beautiful waitress with flaming orange hair, carrying a tray full of drinks, adorning the center of the wall. Guests can savor Smokin' Blues Burger with Frog Island BBQ sauce, hickory smoked bacon and smoked gouda stuffed inside a bun. Other items include the Black and Blue Donnybrook prepared from blackened beef and Gorgonzola cheese, and the Beef Battered Fish Sandwich. Take a Frog Island Amber Ale or a Short's Bellaire Brown Ale in your hand and rock to a groovy tune. Enjoy their sports parties known as Pre-Game McShane's or simply head to their Whiskey Bar or patio for a relaxing time.
Beer connoisseurs will have a great time at Brew Detroit, a tasting room that has gained much popularity in the lively Corktown neighborhood. All you'll find here is beer and nothing but beer! The beers are delicious, tempting and priced in a way that you won't settle for just one order. Patrons are welcomed to a rustic ambiance that looks like an old warehouse. The prompt service and friendly staff make you keep coming back for more.
Walk right-up Gusoline Alley for a true taste of of Michigan's bar scene. On offer here are cheap drinks and amazing food served with a smile. The classy retro-space with wooden decor, vintage signage and leather seating booths take you back in time while the wall-mount car gives you something to talk about. With genuine service, a feel of authenticity surrounds the place. Resounding to the hip tunes of a great juke-box, late hours and affordable prices make this bar a neighborhood favorite.
The quintessential American pub with the best beers in town and even excellent service, Oak Cafe is a must visit in Wyandotte. The extensive menu with an outstanding selection of beers and comforting bar-bites welcome you here. While the Cherry Bombs are a must have, the seasonally rotating tap has something for everyone. Although affordable prices welcome the thrifty, the warm ambiance of the bar is what makes you stay a little while longer. Tucked away in the corner of Oak Street, this charming watering-hole has all the makes of a great neighborhood bar.
Located in Corktown, Bobcat Bonnie's is a gastropub that offers up delicious food and cocktails in a warm, spacious environment. Exposed brick walls are highlighted by eye-catching artworks and bright decor pieces, ensuring the casual ambience offers a bit of flair. Chow down on dishes that will have you begging for more like the friend goat cheese balls, wild mushroom and potato hash, and Captain Crunch chicken fingers. Then round out your order with a craft beer, house cocktail, or totally customizable Bloody Mary from the build-your-own bar!