FOOD/DRINK
Pregame
Good places to meet and have a couple before the game
Note that these places will require a reservation
Pregame
Good places to meet and have a couple before the game
- The Elwood--cool bar in 1920s diner building across the street from the main entrance to Ford Field, very crowded on game days. Closest bar to the stadium.
- Tin Roof Detroit-formerly Cheli's owned by NHL legend Chris Chelios (i haven't been there since it became Tin Roof), 3 story bar very close to the main entrance, very crowded on game days, good place to meet before games.
- The Old Shillelagh--classic old Deroit Irish bar located in Greektown, very short walk to stadium, crowded on gamedays and most other days.
- Punch Bowl Social-big national chain place a short walk from the stadium, good gathering spot and comfortable place to have a couple beers and some food before a game.
- Nemo's--see below for better description,. Best to call to make sure the shuttle is running for the game as it's not walk-able to the stadium--but it's a great gameday sports bar--best in Detroit. Great burgers.
- Hockeytown Cafe--easy walk, good gathering spot, I'm not a big fan but if you;re an out of towner it's a decent place to gather and pregame.
- Lafayette & American Coney Island--these two competitors since 1917 are next door to each other and are the birthplace of the Detroit-style coney dog. It's essential for a first-timer to sample a dog or two from both places, much like any first time visitor to Philly needs to sample both Pat's and Gino's cheesesteaks, or any visitor to Pittsburgh needs to hit the original Primanti's in the Strip. If you like coney dogs, you will love these. Short walk form the stadium. This is a must-visit for out of towners.
- Buddy's Pizza--home of the original Detroit-style square deep-dish pie. Buddy's just opened its first downtown Detroit location literally today. Good stuff and now a short walk from Ford Field and all the hotels above.
- Jacoby's German Biergarten--old school German biergarten since 1904.
- Pegasus Greek Taverna--old school Greek restaurant in Greektown a very short walk.
- Nemo's--classic old Detroit bar in the Corktown neighborhood. Honestly my favorite bar in Detroit. Great history including a frequent haunt of Jimmy Hoffa and a lot of the mobsters he did biz with. Not walkable to hotels or stadiums but runs free shuttles to and from Ford Field for all events. Lots of cool bars and restaurants in Corktown, Detroit's oldest neighborhood and epicenter of Irish immigration to Detroit in the 1800s.
- Nancy Whiskey (see Nemo's above--although Nancy's is more of a dive. Longtime Detroit firefighter Irish bar).
- Pizza Papalis--Detroit Greek version of "Chicago style" stuffed deep dish pizza that is really different and better than any deep dish pizza I've had including the top pies in Chicago. Located a short walk from the stadium in Greektown.
- Cafe D'Mongo--cool, eclectic old-school Detroit bar.
- Campus Martius-the epicenter/hub of downtown Detroit, very short walk from Ford Field, vibrant and crowded at night, outdoor skating rink, pop-up shops, huge Detroit Christmas tree, excellent and very cool restaurant (PARC) with 180 degree windows with views of downtown and the Xmas tree.
- Eastern Market--Detroit's version of The Strip, the old produce and meat terminal area with a large weekend farm market, lots of cool shops and casual food/drink. Short walk to stadium, epicenter of tailgating for Lions games. I'd recommend Vivio's Bar, Supino's Pizza, Detroit City Distillery, Russell Street Deli.
- Corktown--its own destination. cool neighborhood with lots of good bars and restaurants. Notably Nemo's, Slow's BBQ, Mercury Burger Bar, Detroit Institute of Bagels, Two James Distillery, Ottava Via (Italian), Mudgie's Deli, Batch Brewing, Astro Coffee, Sugar House (awesome craft cocktails, no food), Lady of the House (fine dining, high end).
- Cliff Bell's--beautifully restored 30s jazz club with decent food and good jazz. Very cool atmosphere. Short walk.
Note that these places will require a reservation
- Prime & Proper--excellent upscale modern steakhouse, see or be seen place. Very expensive. Good looking crowd. Located in Capitol Park a short walk from the stadium and hotels. Capitol Park itself is worthwhile destination with a number of excellent bars and restaurants surrounding it, pop-up shops, etc.
- London Chop House-the see and be seen place in Detroit from 1938-1991, it was restored to its original state and re-opened in 2012. Short walk from stadium and the hotels above.
- Roast--Michael Symon steakhouse located in the Book Cadillac Hotel. Very good food, very cool atmosphere. Short walk.
- PARC--see above. Very good food, great atmosphere, views of the city, and location.
- Wright & Co.--short walk from the stadium--craft cocktails, small plates, good looking people.
- Vertical Detroit--good food, serious about their wine.
- Apparatus Room--very cool, good food, awesome bar scene. located in the Foundation Hotel, longer walk or very short Uber ride.
- Grey Ghost--excellent food and cocktails, cool atmosphere, very hip. Slightly outside walkable but a short ride up Woodward on the brand new on the Q-line light rail.
- San Morello--upscale modern Italian located in the Shinola Hotel.