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You might call us “trained professionals” in the art of dining out. The last few years, we’ve developed a major passion for all things Metro Detroit food and drink. Here, we’ll share all our favorite local spots to grab a bite, catch a happy hour, and take your friends and family. Looking for something specific? Search our past posts below!
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If you haven’t noticed by now, we love Detroit. It’s got an epic foodie scene, so let us be your guide to all types of food in the Motor City.
We don’t just love the Motor City proper - we enjoy exploring all the culinary options across the greater Metro Detroit area. From Livonia to Hazel Park, and everywhere in between - we’ve got you covered.
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Detroit: Side Hustle Lounge
This week we are visiting the Side Hustle Lounge, a retro bar which is located and part of Mootz Pizza in Downtown Detroit. Mootz Pizzeria opened its doors in late 2018 or early 2019 serving their authentic New York style pizza. Shortly thereafter they opened their “side hustle”, which is a walk up “grab n go” pizza by the slice, for those who do not want to have a sit down meal. It is designed to resemble a NY subway station. Fast forward to April of 2024 when they opened The Side Hustle Lounge.
Metro Detroit: Northville Downs Trotside Restaurant
In roughly 1911, a piece of property was purchased at 7 Mile and Center street in the small community of Northville . . . roughly 40 miles from downtown Detroit. At the time, Northville was a rural community which was home to roughly 1600 residents. It’s original intended purpose was a private 9 hole golf course. A few years later, a group of men, lead by Ed Starkweather (this may be a familiar name if you are familiar with the Plymouth and Northville area) started an Athletic Park where harness racing occurred. The site was later turned into the Wayne County Fairgrounds, the location where Joe Louis trained for his world Championship bout later that year. In 1944 Northville Downs was born.
Metro Detroit: Commerce’s Benstein Grill
This week we are in Commerce at the Benstein Grille. The Benstein Grille is not a new destination. They have been around for over 8 years now . . . but it wasn’t until recently that we were able to get there to check them out. Since they opened in April of 2015, they have gathered quite a following from locals in Commerce as well as the surrounding communities of Novi, Walled Lake, Wolverine Lake and Wixom. The owners Mike Richardson and Glen Kaplan actually picked this location due to its proximity to all the surrounding communities.
Detroit: Mad Nice
This week, we are in Detroit’s Midtown neighborhood, at its newest upscale Italian restaurant, Mad Nice. While the name doesn’t scream “restaurant”, it makes sense once you have seen the place . . . It is Mad Nice! From the outside, you don’t even think this would be a restaurant. It looks more like a nice modern office building. The only signage is “Mad Nice” in bold letters along the front of the building, which is on Second Ave between Alexandrine and Willis.
Metro Detroit: Livonia’s Hop Cat
They started in 2008 in Grand Rapids, aka Beer City USA, and are now opening their 11th location in Livonia on Monday July 24th. We are talking about Hop Cat. If you are not familiar with Hop Cat, you should definitely check them out. They are a craft Burger and Beer bar that features up to and over 100 beers on tap, many of them Michigan selections. They wanted a place where people could experience the “Michigan Beer Rainbow”.
Detroit: Mexicantown’s Mutiny Tiki Bar & Food Trucks
This week’s post has been quite the learning experience for us. Like so many other people that live in the suburbs of Detroit, when we are downtown and have a craving for Mexican food, we would end up at the usual suspects Mexican Village, Xochimilco or Mexicantown.
Detroit: Midtown’s Most Mis-Named Bar - Second Best
Is there is a bar or restaurant that whenever you happen to be in the area, you feel it drawing you in? With us that is Second Best, the most misnamed bar in the City . . . because, to us, it is the First Best! We find ourselves coming here all the time and we love sharing it with all of our friends and their friends. There are times when we are the only ones there, and times when we can barely find a place to sit. In the summer, they roll up the garage doors and you can enjoy the open air.
Metro Detroit: Plymouth’s The Ebenezer
As you may know, we love going to unique bars and restaurants . . . especially if they have a cool history behind them. A while back, we featured The Shelby Detroit (downtown) which is a Speakeasy located in the basement of an old bank. Well we are back with another Speakeasy, except this one you don’t have to venture to Downtown Detroit to enjoy. Instead, just head to Downtown Plymouth to The Ebenezer, Plymouth’s first and only Speakeasy.
Detroit: Downtown’s Shelby
It’s Friday and it is time for this weeks edition of Beckerz Bites! For those of you who know Teresa and I, you know we are always looking for something unique and cool to share with everyone. This week we have something that meets this criteria and more. I believe this to be a true hidden gem of a speakeasy, located in Detroit’s Financial District. It is located in the actual bank vault for the old Michigan Bank, which was located in the US Mortgage Bond Building, in the 1920s. We are talking about Shelby Detroit!
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