Welcome to Beckerz Bites.
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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A first-timer’s guide to Eastern Market
Not only can you grab awesome produce and fresh flowers, but you can experience all the great food and drink options the Market area has to offer!
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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.
We don’t just love going out to eat, but getting active in the kitchen as well! We’ve got a whole host of awesome recipes on the blog you can dive into for your next night in, party or entertaining needs.
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Metro Detroit: Northville’s Rocky’s
C.A. Muer Restaurant Group was founded in 1965 by the legendary restaurateur Chuck Muer, which at its peak had 18 restaurants in 4 states. Charles Rachwitz, also known as Chuck or Rocky, worked for the C.A. Muer restaurant group for 18 years. He served as their Corporate Executive Chef and was a mentor to many future chefs in the Detroit area. Rocky was a integral part of the Muer Corporation by creating and establishing many successful restaurants for his mentor and best friend Chuck Muer. A year before the tragic disappearance at sea, of Chuck and his wife in 1993, he helped Rocky turn the former Northville Charlie’s restaurant into Rocky’s of Northville and he is still going strong today.
Metro Detroit: Ferndale’s Howe’s Bayou
When you walk in there is no question to the “type” of restaurant you are walking in to. The decor makes you feel like you are in New Orleans. It is cozy and dark. It is long and narrow with an antique ceiling and exposed brick walls giving that true feeling on an old New Orleans restaurant. There are Mardi Gras posters, beads and jazz memorabilia throughout…..This week’s adventure is at Howe’s Bayou in Ferndale.
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