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Category: Bars - Detroit Nightlife
Address: 215 E 4th St, Royal Oak, MI 48067
A favorite with downtown business types, who want to stop off for a quick brew, some tasty grub, and a chance catch up on the latest sports news before calling it quits for the night, Royal Oak features some of the area's top Belgian-style ales and a pub menu that that offers a surprisingly eclectic array of options....
Category: Detroit Nightlife
Address: 42705 Grand River Ave, Novi, MI 48375
Featuring a spectacular rotation of North America's finest up-and-coming comedians, Second City is the perfect place to laugh it up.
Seldom Blues Restaurant & Jazz Supper Club
Category: Best Nightlife - Detroit Nightlife
Address: 400 Renaissance Ctr, GM Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243
From its lofty perch high above downtown Detroit, Seldom Blues offers elegant meals and top-notch jazz musicians. The sleek space sets a lovely backdrop for dining or entertainment, and wide-ranging river views help the cause as well. Local and national talents alike grace the stage, and main courses range from pastas...
Category: Live Music - Detroit Nightlife
Address: 10339 Conant, Hamtramck, MI 48212
A prominent neighborhood presence, Small's is full of character, from its mahogany bar to its well-stocked jukebox to its architecture (the building was originally a bank). Typically, folks congregate in the front room to indulge in premium liquors and beers, while in the back room, live performers take the stage....
Category: Detroit Nightlife
Address: 521 Atwater St, Asian Village, Detroit, MI 48226
Sleek, upscale Sutra is a destination to be sure. With contemporary style, a lengthy bar backed by a trickling water wall, stylish patrons, and areas for lounging and dancing, the place is rife with big-city flair. Even its pan-Asian cuisine and sushi fit the environment perfectly. Gather with friends to nurse...
Category: Live Music - Detroit Nightlife
Address: 2115 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48201
Once a movie theater, this 1920s-era Italian Renaissance building changed its focus from dance club to live music venue when it was transformed from the State Theatre. The elegant space, which boasts Corinthian columns and dramatic chandeliers, holds up to 3000 guests and expands the realm of San Francisco's original...
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