Noble Fish does double duty as a grocery store in the front and one of Clawson's favorite sushi bars in the back. Noble Fish is famous for having the best quality, best value sushi around which includes most traditional favorites like rolls, nigiri, hand rolls, and a good selection of Noble Fish's own special rolls. The restaurant is quite small but cozy, and Noble Fish sells over 30 different types of ready-to-go sushi boxes. If the restaurant doesn't have what you want to drink, you can pop into the grocery store and grab something to bring with you.
From the remnants of a building that has seen the ups-and-downs of downtown Detroit during its various economic cycles, the owners of Downtown Louie's renovated and revived a decrepit structure into a hip bar/restaurant. On the menu, the Crab Louie made with blue crab or the charcuterie of Serrano Ham are excellent for the entire table to taste while the main plates, burgers and sandwiches follow American comfort food tradition. Mac n' Cheese, stuffed peppers, chicken breast and linguine are just a few examples. The bar menu features handmade cocktails with names that praise Detroit; try the 8 Mile or Corktown Sunset.
Cafe March 21 is a perfect place to grab your early morning caffeine fix or a laid back lunch. The cafe has a cozy interior which is well lit and furnished with plenty of seating spaces. Their staff is warm and welcoming, and prompt with orders thus making Cafe March 21 one of the most sought after cafes of its kind. Espressos are their forte, and they also have a decent Ramen menu which makes a soulful treat. The place offers free WiFi thus allowing you to get work done in solitude.
The Narrow Way Cafe & Shop is a modern and trendy neighborhood cafe located in the Livernois Fashion district. The decor is elegant and the glass front door and wall let in plenty of light and add a refreshing touch to the cozy and intimate ambiance. The cafe specializes in exceptionally brewed coffee and freshly baked snacks and quick bites. The service is always friendly and welcoming and the food and drinks are very reasonably priced and will keep you coming back for more. The Narrow Way Cafe & Shop is a great addition to the city and is a must visit.
An ice cream store that has been delighting families for over 60 years, Miller Brothers Creamery is a revered dessert place of the city. Operated by 90-years-old Irene Szchlactowicz, this place is a short drive away from Detroit but it's every bit worth the commute. Set in a historic building, the creamery serves a range of flavors of which their Blue Moon Ice Cream is a local favorite. If you have a sweet tooth, then Miller Brothers Creamery should be on your list of places to visit.