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Metro Detroit: Northville’s Hudson Cafe
This week we are going to the Hudson Cafe. We have known of the Hudson Café for many years and have eaten at their downtown location a few times. Just recently, they opened their 2nd location in Northville . A 3rd location is coming to Troy, later this year or early next year.
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”.
Metro Detroit: Sterling Heights Portillo’s
In 1963 Dick Portillo invested $1100 (around $10,000-$11,000 today) in a 6 x 12 trailer and named it “The Dog House” in Villa Park, IL 2 miles west of Chicago. What started with hot dogs out of a trailer, has grown to the establishment they are today. With over 70 locations nationwide, Portillo’s is a fun and exciting destination for some delicious Italian beef sandwiches, Chicago Dogs and their famous chocolate cake and chocolate cake shakes.
Metro Detroit: South Lyon’s Witches Hat Brewing Company
What’s the saying? When life gives you lemons make lemonade? In the case of Ryan and Erin Cottingim, when life gave them lemons, they decided to make beer. It was around 2008-2009 when Ryan and Erin both lost their jobs and decided to write the next chapter in their lives. They wrote up a business plan and on December 26th, 2011, Witch's Hat Brewing Company in South Lyon was born. It was in the height of the real estate and banking crash of 2008-2013 and opening a new business had to seem like an insurmountable achievement . . . but here we are 12 years later and things seem to be going strong!
Detroit: Eat Detroit Foodie Event
This past Tuesday, June 27th, Mitch Albom’s Say Detroit Charity hosted it’s 3rd Eat Detroit event downtown. Mitch started this charity following the Super Bowl in Detroit in 2006. His vision was that the city “should be super all the time, not just for one weekend” and helps Detroiters in need. Fast forward 13 years, to 2019, and Eat Detroit was born. This is an event where a number of local restaurants are involved and offers an evening of strolling and dining throughout the city. This year there were 25 restaurants on the list in the Downtown, Midtown and Corktown neighborhoods. Every restaurant offers 2-3 signature small plates, plus a specialty cocktail, which is all included in the price.
Metro Detroit: Howell’s The Silver Pig Bar & Oyster Room
The Silver Pig Bar & Oyster Room opened its doors in September of 2016. It has that speakeasy vibe. Not only in the sense that it is hidden and only the “cool kids” know where it is located, but also in its off the main drag location, behind and part of Diamonds Steakhouse. It is a craft cocktail bar that serves brick over pizzas, small plate appetizers and fresh oysters along with other great raw bar seafood selections.
RECIPE: Father’s Day Smoked Baby Back Ribs
Baby back ribs are one of my absolute favorite things to make when cooking outdoors. Of course I love to smoke mine, but you don’t have to in order to make some delicious ribs for you and your friends. However, this preparation will be smoked ribs cooked on my barrel smoker.
I start with a pack of baby back ribs, which usually come 3 slabs to a package. The reason I like to use baby backs is because they cook in about 3 hours on my smoker, which is also the amount of time it takes the coals to burn on my smoker. You can use St Louis style, or full spare ribs. They just take longer to cook.
Detroit: Detroit 75 Kitchen Food Truck
We love good success stories . . . and this one is definitely that! We know that any food or restaurant venture entails a lot of hard work and dedication. Nothing shows that more than Detroit 75 Kitchen. Opened in 2014, by 2 brothers Mike & Ahmad Nassar, in the parking lot of their family’s truck stop not far from the Ambassador bridge. Detroit Kitchen 75 is a must visit destination in the Detroit food scene. They were named as one of the top 3 food trucks in Detroit in 2017 by ThreeBestRated.com and one of the top 100 places to eat in 2019 by Us Weekly magazine. We figured they must be doing something right. After trying their food, we agree that they are!
Chicago: Goat Restaurant Group
If you are not familiar with Chicago, you might ask...”What are the Goat Restaurants”? They are a group of restaurants in Chicago, that comprise of Girl & The Goat, Duck Duck Goat, The Little Goat Diner and Cabra (Spanish for Goat) which are Co-Owned by Chef Stephanie Izard. Stephanie was the winner of Bravo’s Top Chef Season 4 in 2009 and the Iron Chef Gauntlet in 2017 against Bobby Flay, Michael Symon and Masaharu Morimoto, which launched her into fame as a celebrity chef. Her last name Izard is a type of Pyrenees Mountain Goat in France, hence the Goat in all her restaurant names
Metro Detroit: Ann Arbor’s 1923 Taco Bus
This week we are in Ann Arbor being reminded of why we do what we do. We love finding unique and exciting places! In October of 2022 the husband-and-wife duo, Aaron & Miriam Orr, opened 1923 Taco Bus. It is a double decker bus, from England, that they brought here and turned it into a food truck. Why call it 1923? It is explained on their website as paying homage to when the first engine powered double decker bus was released in London in 1923 after World War 1.
Detroit: Eastern Market
It’s that time again . . . time to talk about how much fun it is going to Eastern Market. Shout out to Alex & Toni Aloe for introducing us to Eastern Market about 15 years ago! You seriously changed our lives!
This Sunday is the official Flower Day - the Sunday after Mother’s Day. While flower day is great for getting your summer flowers to beautify your home, our favorite day is the regular Saturday market which is every Saturday 6AM - 4PM year round. While there are so many great vendors to get your fresh veggies and other favorites, there are also a lot of places to eat and drink within the market as well. Whether it is an actual vendor, selling in the shed, or a brick and mortar building in the market district, there is something for everyone’s taste and new places keep popping up every year.
Recipe: Mom’s Chicken & Dumpling Soup
In 1989 there was a restaurant in Farmington called Rueben’s Rueben which I ran with my family for 3 years. It has been many different places since then, and is currently Taqueria Victoria. Rueben’s Rueben featured sandwiches and subs, burgers and fries, and homemade chili and soups. I’m not 100% sure how or when it started, but sometimes on Wednesdays my mom (being the southern woman that she was) would make chicken and dumpling soup. It was an instant hit and became so popular we made it our regular Wednesday soup. It was so popular that people would call the day before to pre-order it for the following day. We only made a certain amount and some days we would run out before noon…and we opened at 10:30.
Metro Detroit: Brighton’s El Arbol Taqueria
I guess just like on St Patrick’s Day everyone becomes a little bit Irish, on Cinco de Mayo we all tend to become a little bit Mexican and this week we are doing it in Brighton at El Arbol Taqueria.
Metro Detroit: Independence Township’s Alex’s Market
We came across Alex’s in Independence Township (Clarkston area) a while back and we were intrigued enough to make a special trip back to check out all it has to offer. After some research we found that while this location is relatively new, the market itself is not. Alex’s original market is located in Holly and was opened in 2007 by the Nannoshi family, and this is their 2nd location.
Metro Detroit: Redford’s Mr. Chicken
With all the new chicken and rib places popping up all over the metro Detroit area, let’s not forget about the places that have been around “forever” and are still doing it right. Looking for some "Fun Food" for this weekend, give Mr. Chicken in Redford a try for some delicious broasted chicken and fall off the bone ribs.
Detroit: Boston Edison’s The Congregation
As you know, we like to feature cool and unusual places. This week is no different. We are back at The Congregation which we featured back in 2021 when we first stumbled across them. A lot has changed since then and we wanted to bring them back to front and center, to highlight all the cool and exciting things they have to offer.
Detroit: Downtown Tigers Opening Day Favorites
Many of us will spend time downtown at a ball game this season, and if you do you may want to visit one of Detroit’s many new exciting restaurants or bars or maybe one of the old time favorites.
Metro Detroit: Royal Oak Brewery
Every now and then we are reminded that a place, that we have known for years, has really good food and a fun lively atmosphere. The Royal Oak Brewery is one of those places. We have known of their existence since they opened in 1995 but we rarely ever eat there, at least not in the past 10 years…until recently.
Detroit: Downtown’s Detroit Shipping Company
As we have mentioned in previous posts, there are so many cool, new and exciting things in Detroit. It seems that between Downtown, Midtown, New Center and Corktown there are numerous new bars and restaurants popping up every month. This weeks feature, which we featured back in 2019, is one that is not only creative but it has lot’s of space and something for everyone’s taste: The Detroit Shipping Company.
Metro Detroit: Top 10 Irish Pubs
Every March 17th we all get to be Irish for a day. It’s a day that a lot of us flock to our favorite local Irish Pub (or any local bar) for some “good craic” (Gaelic for a good time) Guinness, maybe a shot of Jamison’s and definitely some green beer. It is also a day for indulging in some great Irish food like Corned Beef and Cabbage, Sheppard’s Pie or maybe a good Irish Stew with a hunk of soda bread. We have family and friends in Ireland, and have had real Irish food from real irish pubs…..so St. Patrick’s Day is special to us even though oddly it is not celebrated in Ireland like it is in the states.
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