Eater Detroit - An Essential Guide to Thanksgiving in DetroitThe Detroit Restaurant, Bar, and Nightlife Bloghttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/52682/favicon-32x32.png2023-11-16T10:55:29-05:00http://detroit.eater.com/rss/stream/178703722023-11-16T10:55:29-05:002023-11-16T10:55:29-05:00Where to Eat at Detroit Metropolitan Airport
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<p>A list of restaurants and other places to eat at DTW</p> <p class="p--has-dropcap p-large-text" id="dqGXXs">Holiday travel season has arrived, and with that, the inevitable trip to the airport. As travelers prepare to find terminals, hop between airports, and navigate lengthy layovers, here’s the latest restaurant intel from the Detroit Metropolitan Airport. </p>
<p class="p-large-text" id="yvkbLK">The food and drink options are reliably on point at DTW. Options remain pretty consistent in both terminals. Find retail locations that carry some food items such as yogurt, pre-packaged sandwiches, and snacks, alongside books and magazines. Whether traveling out of McNamara Terminal or Warren Cleage Evans Terminal (formerly North Terminal), be sure to check out some of these dining places before boarding that flight.</p>
<p id="IcGb0T"><em>If you’re flying, visit Eater National for </em><a href="http://www.eater.com/airport-dining-guides"><em>guides</em></a><em> to national and several major international airports, plus </em><a href="http://www.eater.com/a/global-38"><em>dining guides to cities</em></a><em> the world over. </em><em>For all the other details on DTW, don’t miss </em><a href="https://detroit.curbed.com/2017/12/6/16738970/detroit-airport-guide-hotel-map-food"><em>Curbed Detroit’s airport guide</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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<aside id="EdzzGF"><div data-anthem-component="readmore" data-anthem-component-data="{"stories":[{"title":"The ultimate guide to Detroit Metro Airport","url":"https://detroit.curbed.com/2017/12/6/16738970/detroit-airport-guide-hotel-map-food"},{"title":"An Eater's Guide to Detroit","url":"https://detroit.eater.com/2017/5/26/15161464/detroit-city-guide-where-to-eat"},{"title":"The Ultimate Visitor’s Guide to Eating in Detroit","url":"https://detroit.eater.com/2019/6/25/18716235/best-food-restaurants-visitors-tourists-detroit"}]}"></div></aside><h2 id="nPtVNE">McNamara Terminal</h2>
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<figcaption>A map of the McNamara Terminal. Click <a class="ql-link" href="https://www.metroairport.com/terminals/maps/mcnamara-terminal" target="_blank">here</a> for the interactive map.</figcaption>
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<p id="ponmNI">The McNamara Terminal is a major hub for Delta as well as home for Air France. </p>
<h2 id="YiUkCr"><strong>McNamara Terminal Options</strong></h2>
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<strong>Andiamo: </strong>This local chain serves great Italian food with excellent service in a wonderful atmosphere<strong> </strong>[A30]</li>
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<strong>Cat Cora’s Taproom: </strong>This celebrity chef-backed restaurant in the McNamara Terminal specializes in beer and pub food, but many customers simply make a beeline for the boozy milkshakes. [A24]</li>
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<strong>Chick-Fil-A: </strong>Fried chicken sandwiches, waffle fries, lemonades, and more. [A72]</li>
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<strong>Chili’s/Papa Joe’s Markets</strong>: Casual dining restaurant with lots to grab and go [B2]</li>
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<strong>Coffee Beanery</strong>: Flushing, Michigan-based coffee shop [A8]</li>
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<strong>Detroit Street Lunchbox</strong>: Express location to grab a snack, cold beverage, gourmet sandwich, or salad. [A74]</li>
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<strong>Embers Lounge</strong>: This lounge-style bar has an extensive list of wines from Michigan vineyards and a collection of the finest local craft brews. [B18]</li>
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<strong>Fountain Bar</strong>: This cocktail lounge serves light Italian cuisine [near A40]</li>
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<strong>Gordon Biersch</strong>: This casual chain serves made-from-scratch food paired with handcrafted German-style beer. [A74]</li>
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<strong>Grobbel’s Gourmet Deli:</strong> Dubbed “America’s oldest corned beef specialist,” featuring a menu fit for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike [A8]</li>
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<strong>Harvest & Grounds:</strong> Featuring Michigan-made food and drinks options. [C11]</li>
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<strong>Espressamente Illy Coffee:</strong> This futuristic-looking spot next to the terminal’s fountain is a go-to for many seeking a caffeine fix or a quick drink before locating their gate. The coffee shop serves Italian Illy coffee and espresso drinks as well as pastries and sandwiches. The Fountain Bar dispenses beer and cocktails alongside cheese plates, soups, gourmet sandwiches, and hefty salads. [Central Link] </li>
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<strong>Leo’s Coney Island: </strong>You’re in Detroit...well Romulus, so why not partake in a time-honored tradition and hit up a coney island in the airport? While Leo’s at McNamara lacks the old-school charm of some of the more venerable coney islands in the city, it has friendly wait staff and reasonable prices for a full-service airport diner with options like gyros and chili-topped hot dogs. Some customers report that service is slow, so do yourself a favor if you have a short window between flights and ask for your check when the food is delivered. [A46]</li>
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<strong>Longhorn Steakhouse: </strong>The airport’s outpost of this chain<strong> </strong>has gained a modest reputation among frequent flyers for consistent quality and prices (the view isn't too bad either). Grab breakfast with options like French toast, or order from the regular menu complete with steak, steak salad, and burgers. Be forewarned: The cutlery inside the airport is plastic, which may make slicing beef challenging. [A66]</li>
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<strong>Max & Erma’s</strong>: Casual dining chain featuring American cuisine and drinks in an environment with kitschy memorabilia. [A18]</li>
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<strong>McDonald’s</strong>: World-famous hamburgers and fries. [Gate Central Link]</li>
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<strong>Mezza Mediterranean Grille</strong>: Entrees like beef & chicken shawarma, kebabs, and hummus are a few of the dishes offered here. [A54]</li>
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<strong>Palazzolo’s Artisan Gelato & Sorbetto:</strong> Fennville, Michigan-based gelato and sorbet shop [A6]</li>
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<strong>PF Chang’s: </strong>Asian-themed casual dining chain<strong> </strong>[A38]</li>
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<strong>Pinkberry:</strong> Frozen & fresh yogurt for a delicious treat [A71]</li>
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<strong>Plum Market</strong><strong>: </strong>For flaky pastries and coffee, one can do far worse than Plum Market at DTW. The outlet features a bar area and dine-in seating, but most customers head for the cafe line with Zingerman’s pastries to fuel up before a flight. [A36]</li>
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<strong>Popeye’s: </strong>Louisiana-style fried chicken and bayou sides [A60]</li>
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<strong>Potbelly</strong>: Made-to-order sandwiches prepared with meats, cheeses, and veggies. [B2]</li>
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<strong>Qdoba</strong>: Burritos, tacos, and queso [A72]</li>
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<strong>Reflections Restaurant and Lounge: </strong>This restaurant and bar inside the airport’s on-site Westin comes with nice amenities. The menu features options like flatbreads, salmon, and seasonal soup, plus a full bar. [inside the Westin Hotel]</li>
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<strong>The Shed Bar: </strong>Featuring a variety of Michigan craft brews, domestic beer selections & signature cocktails [A8]</li>
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<strong>Sora Japanese Sushi Bar: </strong>Airport dining stalwart Sora is still a go-to for many passengers. While the options aren’t mind-blowing, the restaurant has a respectable selection of sushi, udon, and ramen. [A35]</li>
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<strong>Starbucks:</strong> Enjoy a cup of coffee, espresso beverages, or small bites. [Gate Central Link]</li>
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<strong>Subway:</strong> Submarine sandwiches, wraps, salads, and beverages [A60]</li>
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<strong>Vino Volo: </strong>This wine oasis in Concourse A is a good option for those looking to relax with a glass of chardonnay or cabernet franc. Try the cheese plate or a brie sandwich while enjoying a calm ambiance and let the mayhem of rushing travelers pass by. [Gate Central Link]</li>
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<h3 id="9kH3OS">Lounges</h3>
<p id="cbV69I">The airport has four Delta Sky Clubs (gate level across from A38, second level across from A18, second level across from A68, at gate level across from concourse C)</p>
<p id="8suvNk">Freedom Center (Armed Services Lounge) is open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., across from A43</p>
<h2 id="LtBdNF">Warren Cleage Evans Terminal</h2>
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<p id="5vuD3I">Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, Lufthansa, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit, and United all arrive and depart from the Warren Cleage Evans Terminal. </p>
<h3 id="6wVeVs"><strong>Best Bets in the Warren Cleage Evans Terminal</strong></h3>
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<strong>Air Margaritaville:</strong> The airport bar version of Jimmy Buffett’s restaurant chain serves margaritas, strawberry-banana pina coladas, and guacamole-jalapeno burgers. [D6]</li>
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<strong>Anita’s Kitchen:</strong> Offering traditional Lebanese cuisine with a variety of vegetarian-friendly dishes. [D23]</li>
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<strong>Atwater Brewery</strong><strong>: </strong>Welcome to the airport outpost of Detroit-born brewery Atwater. Expect German-style beer options such as the Dirty Blonde Ale, Vanilla Java Porter, and the Corktown Rye IPA. There are also food options such as beer cheese and chips for snacking. [D19]</li>
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<strong>Brioche Doree: </strong>A French-inspired bakery and cafe with soups, sandwiches, salads, and pastries. [D9]</li>
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<strong>Common Grace:</strong> A coffee shop featuring espresso beverages and a refrigerated bottled drink section. [D16]</li>
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<strong>Detroit Street Cafe — Zingerman’s Coffee: </strong>This stop serves Zingerman’s Coffee and espresso drinks as well as Rishi Teas. [D6]</li>
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<strong>National Coney Island: </strong>What’s a trip through Detroit without a coney dog? National Coney Island’s last remaining outpost holds as a steady option touting a little slice of Detroit food culture. Will it be as good as grabbing a dog in downtown Detroit? No. But it will satisfy hunger pangs in a pinch. Check out the traditional coney topped with chili, onions, and mustard or Greek entrees like the gyro. [D18]</li>
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<strong>Starbucks: </strong>For a cup of coffee. [D10 & D26] </li>
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<p id="ml0IZd"><strong>All Warren Cleage Evans Terminal Options</strong></p>
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<li id="Jmw1CM">Anita’s Kitchen [D23]</li>
<li id="pb0JGk">Atwater Brewery [D19]</li>
<li id="SSWXKu">Brioche Doree [D9]</li>
<li id="MVcxP8">Chick-fil-A [D26]</li>
<li id="331mqU">Common Grace Coffee Co. [D16]</li>
<li id="XoyJvw">Detroit Street Cafe — Zingerman’s [D6]</li>
<li id="aYGDGq">Jolly Pumpkin [D14]</li>
<li id="aqKKJg">McDonald’s [D15]</li>
<li id="MYyWWP">MOD Pizza [D8]</li>
<li id="REQWf0">National Coney Island [D18]</li>
<li id="DR2ytp">Outback Steakhouse [D26]</li>
<li id="Dm5nq1">Pei Wei Asian Kitchen [D26]</li>
<li id="ZMTOtQ">Starbucks [Gates D10 & 26]</li>
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<h3 id="ccYiRM">Lounges</h3>
<p id="ICcPJf">The Lufthansa Senator Lounge is on the second level, Gate D8.</p>
<p id="zYrWIB">Freedom Center (Armed Services Lounge) is open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., across from D17</p>
<h2 id="tgMSU3">Use an App to Order and Pre-Pay</h2>
<p id="48jEIh">The mobile ordering app <a href="http://www.grabmobileapp.com/">Grab</a> allows customers to place orders and prepay for meals at a limited selection of spots including Max & Erma’s, Popeye’s, and Sora, in Terminal A.</p>
<p id="aZ4Rkc">• <a href="https://www.eater.com/airport-dining-guides">All Airport Dining Guides Coverage</a> [E]</p>
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https://detroit.eater.com/2016/11/22/13717568/best-detroit-metropolitan-airport-food-restaurant-guideEater Staff2023-06-20T16:19:52-04:002023-06-20T16:19:52-04:0018 Essential Metro Detroit Bakeries
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<p>Where to get the area's finest pastries, cakes, and breads</p> <p id="vrajCh">Metro Detroit has no shortage of bakeries offering outstanding cakes, pastries, and breads. The region is also fortunate in that people can take their pick of treats from around the globe. The area is chock-full of enticing storefronts specializing in Mexican, Japanese, Polish, and Lebanese pastries, as well as whole shops devoted to American classics like sweet potato pie. Some spots such as <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/venue/sister-pie">Sister Pie</a> are uniquely Detroit, conjuring flavors found right here in Michigan. </p>
<p id="y6M4Ae">Whether the day calls for a savory egg galette, a frosted sugar cookie, or a sweet and nutty bite of baklava, below find a guide to metro Detroit’s top bakeries.</p>
<p id="pngS5O"><em>Did we miss your favorite bakery indulgence? Make your case for why we should add it in the comments or reach us at the </em><a href="mailto:detroit@eater.com"><em>tipline</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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https://detroit.eater.com/maps/detroit-best-bakeriesEater Staff2021-11-04T12:13:06-04:002021-11-04T12:13:06-04:0011 Premier Places for Pie in Detroit
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<figcaption>A glorious slice of plum crumble pie at Sister Pie in West Village. | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bill_addison/" target="_blank">Bill Addison</a></figcaption>
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<p>Grab a slice or get 'em whole</p> <p id="BvdLrc">Detroiters know how to whip up a good pie, scouring orchards and farms for the finest ingredients the Mitten has to offer. </p>
<p id="hyr9Gy">These local institutions not only are known across the state, but several have garnered. national attention. Oprah called Lush Yummies Pies “a slice of heaven” and listed it on her list of favorite things in 2020. Sister Pie in West Village has taken the baking world by storm by creating rotating, seasonal dessert pies from salted maple to sour cherry. In Old Redford, golden, sweet potato pies have been the specialty at family-owned institution Sweet Potato Sensations for three decades.</p>
<p id="7czzk6">Pie is good in any season, but shops tend to get busiest around the holidays. Around those dates, it’s always wise to give bakeries some notice by placing orders ahead of time. Whether a sweet slice <em>a la mode</em> is in order or savory meat pie to-go, here are 10 essential pie spots for a pie fix. </p>
https://detroit.eater.com/maps/best-pies-detroitEater Staff2019-11-27T12:14:51-05:002019-11-27T12:14:51-05:00Where to Eat Near Detroit’s Thanksgiving Parade and Turkey Trot
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<p>These spots are certified open near Woodward Avenue</p> <p id="Q6bLZz">Due to the holiday most restaurants and bars in Detroit will be closed on Thursday, November 28, but a few spots near the Woodward corridor are still expected to embrace the Turkey Day morning with gusto. For those who are planning to bundle up and brave the <a href="https://theparade.org/americas-thanksgiving-parade/parade-info/">Thanksgiving Parade</a>, <a href="https://theparade.org/turkeytrot/general-info/course-maps/">Turkey Trot</a>, and a Lions game at <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/venue/ford-field">Ford Field</a>, consider visiting or making a reservation for breakfast or lunch at one of these spots along the main route. All are certified open. Because parking can often be a nightmare, don’t head to the events without a game plan.</p>
https://detroit.eater.com/maps/restaurants-bars-detroit-thanksgiving-parade-turkey-trotBrenna Houck2019-11-26T13:59:48-05:002019-11-26T13:59:48-05:00Christmas Bars Are Popping Up Across Metro Detroit This Fall With Heaps of Holiday Cheer
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<figcaption>A cocktail from Miracle at the Park Bar in 2018. | <a class="ql-link" href="http://www.michelleandchrisgerard.com/" target="_blank">Michelle Gerard</a></figcaption>
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<p>Celebrate the season with spiked eggnog and Santa-themed cocktails at four pop-ups</p> <p id="hrNbBq">It’s that time of year again: the season of holiday bar pop-ups. Bars around metro Detroit are once again decking the halls with twinkle lights and busting out their eggnog cocktail recipes as they prepare for a feverish series of winter celebrations brimming with Santa-shaped mugs. Here are some of the Christmas bar takeovers coming to the area very soon. </p>
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<h2 id="2of9cS"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/miracleattheoakland/">Miracle</a></h2>
<p id="ubwsv4">Nationwide Christmas cocktail pop-up Miracle <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/2017/11/28/16712478/miracle-holiday-cocktail-bar-pop-up-detroit-the-skip-photos">arrived in Detroit three years ago</a> and has returned annually in <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/2018/12/7/18128084/park-bar-detroit-christmas-miracle-pop-up-photos">a different location</a> ever since. This season, the pop-up adopts <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/venue/8068/the-oakland-art-novelty-company">the Oakland</a> in Ferndale as its homebase with kitschy holiday decor and themed-drinks like the Christmapolitan (vodka, elderflower, dry vermouth, spiced cranberry sauce, rosemary, lime, and absinthe mist) and the Run Run Rudolph (prosecco, gin, mulled wine puree, lemon, and cane syrup). Creator <a href="https://ny.eater.com/2018/9/10/17832638/cocktail-world-nyc-people-to-know-fall-2018">Greg Boehm</a> of Mace in New York uses the pop-up juggernaut to promote his line of Cocktail Kingdom barware. <em>Opens on Friday, November 22 at 201 W Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale.</em></p>
<h2 id="81p9Mv"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/2141151029331029/?event_time_id=2402446569868139">Jingle</a></h2>
<p id="PmqBME"><a href="https://detroit.eater.com/venue/9026/ale-marys-beer-hall">Ale Mary’s Beer Hall</a> in Royal Oak developed its very own version of the holiday bar takeover in 2018, <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/2018/11/20/18104484/ale-marys-jingle-christmas-bar-pop-up-royal-oak">transforming into Jingle</a>. The seasonal cheer factory returns again in November with a <em>How the Grinch Stole Christmas </em>theme and<em> </em>an updated menu of cocktails. The restaurant will also be serving up vegan and non-vegan Grinch cookies. <em>Opens Friday, November 29 at 316 S Main St., Royal Oak.</em></p>
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<h2 id="CwTGHw">Sippin’ Santa</h2>
<p id="x1cmY7">For a second year in a row, <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/venue/23720/the-skip">the Skip</a> in downtown Detroit is serving up tropical-themed drinks and decor as part of the Miracle spinoff Sippin’ Santa pop-up. Expect tiki-style Christmas cocktails such as the Jingle Bowl shareable rum punch served in hot tub-style bowl filled with Santa and his reindeer. <em>Opens on Friday, November 22 at 1234 Library St., Detroit. </em></p>
<h2 id="EqQkaO">Fleat Fa La La</h2>
<p id="oj9pgh">Heading into December, Ferndale food truck park <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/venue/detroit-fleat">Detroit Fleat</a> is getting in the holiday spirit with lots of Christmas decorations and themed-drinks. The bar features for heated plastic igloos, available for groups of six to eight people by reservation. The Fa La La pop-up also serves as a warm clothing drive supporting <a href="https://www.facebook.com/H2HD2012/">Heart 2 Hart Detroit</a>. Customers who donate will receive 10 percent off their bills. </p>
<p id="WdNizc"><em>Update: This story has been updated to reflect that Sippin’ Santa and Miracle have moved their opening dates to November 22.</em></p>
<p id="trWQ3r">• <a href="http://detroit.eater.com/holidays">All Holidays Coverage</a> [ED]<br>• <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/pop-ups">All Pop-Ups Coverage</a> [ED]</p>
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https://detroit.eater.com/2019/11/6/20951392/detroit-christmas-bar-pop-ups-cocktails-miracle-sippin-santa-jingleBrenna Houck2019-11-21T13:07:46-05:002019-11-21T13:07:46-05:00Where to Eat on Thanksgiving in Detroit
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<p>These tables are disappearing fast</p> <p id="8Bnyzm">Ready to throw in the towel on the Thanksgiving fuss and leave the cooking and prep work entirely to someone else? Going stag for the holidays but still want to gorge on turkey dinners? Luckily, there are several metro Detroit restaurants where a reservation or a table can still be scooped up. </p>
<p id="nU8Kg2">Don’t lollygag too much longer. Pickings are slim and these tables are disappearing quick. Here’s a guide to last-minute metro Detroit restaurant reservations for Thursday, November 28 including Brazilian barbecue spots, vegan cafes, and upscale steakhouses. For those looking for a reservation in Ann Arbor, there’s <a href="https://detroit.eater.com/2019/11/11/20955822/ann-arbor-thanksgiving-restaurant-reservations-takeout-orders">a guide for that, too</a>. Opting to dine at home without all the extra work? many restaurants offer Thanksgiving meals to-go. </p>
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https://detroit.eater.com/maps/detroit-restaurant-reservations-thanksgivingBrenna Houck2019-11-15T14:05:11-05:002019-11-15T14:05:11-05:00Where to Order Thanksgiving Takeout in Detroit
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<p>A go-to guide to turkeys, made-to-order pies, and fixins</p> <p id="8fi073">Entertaining for family and friends around Thanksgiving can be stressful — particularly for all the non-cooks out there. Fortunately, many Detroit-area restaurants and bakeries are ready to take away some of the work. Below find a guide to some of the Thanksgiving takeout options available right now from pies to organic turkeys to full dinner spreads. Keep in mind that many spots do require pre-orders and keep strict cutoff dates to make sure all the orders can be filled on time. </p>
<p id="bctkDW"><em>Eater Detroit will be regularly updating the list as new options become available. Email detroit@eater.com if there’s a spot we’ve missed. </em></p>
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<strong>Warda Patisserie</strong> <em>(1464 Gratiot Ave, Detroit) </em>— Located inside Trinosophes, Warda Patisserie is accepting <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1516589&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fsquareup.com%2Fstore%2Fwarda-patisserie&referrer=eater.com&sref=https%3A%2F%2Fdetroit.eater.com%2F2016%2F11%2F10%2F13589818%2Fthanksgiving-food-orders-detroit-turkey-pie" rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" target="_blank">online holiday orders</a> for pastries such as dried fruit-salted caramel tarts, Russian honey cake, cheddar-leek quiche, and pear-almond frangipane tarts. Pick up on Wednesday, November 27 from noon to 5 p.m.</li>
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<strong>Love’s Custard Pie</strong> <em>(Eastern Market) </em>— Popular pie stand Love’s is accepting orders for holiday pies in flavors like chess, pumpkin, vanilla custard, and key lime as well as cheesecake and quiche. Orders must be placed by Sunday, November 24. Call 313-744-4653.</li>
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<p id="nE4oe5"><strong>Sister Pie</strong> (<em>8066 Kercheval St., Detroit)</em> — Sister Pie is completely sold out for pre-orders but there’s still a chance to pick up pies at the celebrated pastry shop during the week of Thanksgiving. This month’s flavors include apple sage gouda, cranberry crumble, buttermilk pumpkin streusel, and the year-round favorite salted maple. Pick ‘em up first come, first serve during regular business hours. </p>
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<strong>April’s Famous Bakes</strong> <em>(518 West Huron St., Pontiac) </em>— Choose from <a href="https://gallery.mailchimp.com/52022ff86f403868848c58cc3/files/e7c8a88f-2e09-4749-a68a-457402622489/Holiday_Thanksgiving_Menu_2019.pdf">options</a> like red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting, peach double crust pie with amaretto, and banana pudding. Orders must be placed by phone at 248-385-3598 or by email at aprilsfamousbakes@gmail.com by Friday, November 15.</li>
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<strong>Good Cakes and Bakes</strong> <em>(19363 Livernois Ave, Detroit) </em>— Charming neighborhood bakeshop Good Cakes and Bakes is accepting orders for Thanksgiving desserts. Choices range from pound cakes to layer cakes to dinner rolls and vegan pumpkin pie. Place an <a href="https://orders.goodcakesandbakes.com/cakes-bakes-holiday/menu?fbclid=IwAR0flcSflAWRr3s9HwOCmyTaqBhd5tpIqL45ioP8aRjF0FoI96ITsM0CzdE">order online</a> or call 313-468-9915.</li>
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<strong>Grey Ghost</strong> <em>(47 Watson St, Detroit) </em>— Brush Park restaurant Grey Ghost is accepting orders for chocolate hazelnut and maple sweet potato pies now through Sunday, November 24. The cost is $35 per pie. Reserve a pie by emailing events@greyghostdetroit.com.</li>
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<strong>Sweet Potato Sensations</strong><em><strong> </strong></em><em>(17337 Lahser Rd., Detroit) </em>— This Old Redford restaurant and pastry shop is accepting <a href="https://sweetpotatosensations.com/shop/">orders online</a> and by phone (call 313-532-7996) for sweet potato-flavored holiday desserts including cheesecakes, pies, and cookies.</li>
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<strong>Achatz Handmade Pie Co. </strong><em>(Multiple metro Detroit locations) </em>— Metro Detroit pie chain Achatz is now accepting <a href="https://www.achatzpies.com/order-pies">online orders</a> for its menu of sweet and savory pies. There’s even a few vegan options. Customers can pick up in-store or arrange to have the pie shipped. </li>
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<strong>Rock City Eatery</strong> <em>(4216 Woodward Ave, Detroit)</em> — Rock City Eatery is accepting orders for pies. Expect options like chocolate caramel, salted caramel apple, and cranberry white chocolate pistachio pies. Call 313-265-3729. </li>
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<strong>Gold Cash Gold </strong><em>(2100 Michigan Ave., Detroit)</em> — Corktown’s Gold Cash Gold is taking orders for pumpkin and Dutch apple pies as well as buttermilk ice cream. Pies are $25 each. Orders by Thursday, November 21 by email at inbox@gcgdetroit.com for pickup on Wednesday, November 27.</li>
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<strong>Lush Yummies Pie Co. </strong><em>(Pop-up in Eastern Market)</em> — Pre-order a Lush Yummies signature lemon butta pie <a href="https://www.lushyummiespie.co/shop/">online</a> for pick-up on Tuesday, November 26 or drop in on Wednesday, November 27 for first-come, first-served pies at the Campus Martius pop-up.</li>
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<strong>Union Joints</strong> <em> (Multiple restaurants) </em>— The team behind spots like Vinsetta Garage and Union Woodshop are offering holiday pies and cakes. Choose from flavors like bourbon pecan pie and pumpkin praline tastee cake. Place orders by Friday, November 22 for pick up on Tuesday, November 26 and Wednesday, November 27 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call 248-778-3300.</li>
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<strong>Cakes & Shakes</strong> <em>(13806 Woodward Ave.)</em> — Highland Park bakery Cakes & Shakes is accepting orders for Thanksgiving desserts through Thursday, November 21. Choose from options like German chocolate cake, carrot cake, red velvet, lemon pound cake, peach cobbler, chocolate pecan pie, and sweet potato pie. Call 313-707-0923. </li>
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<h2 id="l4PW2L">Dinner</h2>
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<strong>Ochre Bakery</strong><em> (4884 Grand River Ave., Suite 1B, Detroit) </em>— This Core City cafe and bakery is accepting pre-orders for breads, desserts, and side dishes. Choose from options like sage and rosemary country bread, beet and hazelnut dip, lemon pistachio cake, and apple frangipane galettes. All orders must be submitted through <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKGNgSwajekOSHYn8rptS3dmjqz7QrhsoQudQ2-ZPDPBEmBw/viewform">an online form</a> and paid for by Monday, November 25 for pickup during designated hours Tuesday, November 26 through Thursday, November 28. </li>
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<strong>Detroit Vegan Soul</strong> (<strong>19614 Grand River Ave</strong>) — Order a vegan Thanksgiving meal for carryout from DVS now through Saturday, Nov 23. Each meal includes a protein — veggie roast or smothered tempeh — a starch, and a vegetable for $30. <a href="http://www.detroitvegansoul.com/thanksgiving-to-go">Order online</a> for pickup from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 26 or Wednesday, November 27 at the Grand River location. </li>
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<strong>Louisiana Creole Gumbo</strong> <em>(13505 W. Seven Mile Rd. and 2051 Gratiot Ave. in Detroit) —</em> Detroit classic Louisiana Creole Gumbo is accepting holiday ordersfor items like turkey, ham, roast beef, red beans & rice, seafood creole pasta, and peach cobbler. Call 313-567-1200 to place an order or <a href="http://detroitgumbo.com/catering/">submit request online</a>. </li>
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<strong>Guerrilla Food</strong> (17740 Woodward Ave., Detroit) — Catering outfit Guerrilla Food is offering <a href="http://www.guerrillafooddetroit.com/tickets/thanksgiving-dinner">takeout options</a> like pasture-raised turkey with herbs and butter, stuffed squash, mashed potatoes, black eyed peas and greens, german chocolate cake, and cornbread dressing for Thanksgiving. Order a full dinner for $35 or purchase the components a la carte online or call 313-826-1454. Pick up the dishes between 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27 at the Pink Flamingo To-Go restaurant.</li>
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<strong>CAYA Smokehouse Grill</strong> (1403 S. Commerce Rd., Wolverine Lake) — Barbecue restaurant CAYA is offering Thanksgiving to-go meals fit for groups of up to 20 people. The menus include smoked turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, green beans, and pumpkin pie. The price ranges from $150 to $300 plus $9 per additional pie depending on the size of the meal package. Orders must be placed by Sunday, November 24 by email at catering@cayagrill.com or by phone at 248-438-6741 for pick up by 8 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27. </li>
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<strong>Big Rock Chophouse</strong><em> (245 South Eton Street, Birmingham) —</em> This Birmingham eatery is bringing back the to-go Turkey Day options for 2019. Pick up an prepped Amish turkey for $300 or a roasted and carved turkey for $350. The meal comes with sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, cranberry relish, gravy, and pumpkin pie — enough to feed 8 to 10 people. Additional sides and desserts are also available for purchase. Order must be placed by 4 p.m. on Friday, November 22. Visit <a href="https://www.bigrockchophouse.com/thanksgivingtogo/">the website to order</a>. </li>
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<strong>Zalman’s Deli</strong> <em>(39475 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills) </em>— Order Thanksgiving to-go with dishes like green bean casserole with crispy onions, roasted brussels sprouts, honey-glazed carrots, sweet potatoes, sage stuffing, and roast turkey from Zalman’s Deli. The cost is $250 minimum for a meal fit for 10 people (Orders placed before Friday, November 15 are 20 percent-off). Orders by phone at 248-940-2428 or by email at info@zalmans.com by Sunday, November 24 for pick up on Wednesday, November 27 or Thursday, November 28 (delivery available). </li>
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<strong>Marrow </strong><em>(8044 Kercheval Ave., Detroit)</em> — West Village’s restaurant and butcher shop is taking orders through Friday, November 22 for fresh, non-GMO, pasture-raised Duerksen Turkey Farm turkeys as well as heritage breed, pasture-raised ham, and Three Ponds Farm organic Muscovy ducks. Marrow is also preparing fixin’s like turkey stock, turkey gravy, cranberry relish, and sage sausage stuffing. Call 313-652-0200 or <a href="https://www.marrowdetroit.com/butchershop">order online</a>. </li>
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<strong>Chive Kitchen</strong> <em>(33043 Grand River Ave, Farmington)</em> — Vegan restaurant Chive Kitchen is offering meals to-go on Thanksgiving. Customers can <a href="https://www.chivekitchen.com/orders">place orders online</a> for items like maple seitan, portobello steak, stuffing, and macaroni and cheese through Sunday, November 17 for pick up on Wednesday, November 27 by 8 p.m.. </li>
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<strong>Slows To-Go </strong><em>(4107 Cass Ave., Detroit)</em> — Slows To-Go is offering Turkey Day meals with smoked boneless turkey, turkey legs, macaroni and cheese, pit smoked beans, sweet potato mash, brown butter green beans, sage and brioche stuffing, cranberry barbecue sauce, and more. Packages start at $140. Place orders by calling 313-309-7560 or <a href="https://slowsbarbq.com/catering/">online</a>. </li>
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<strong>Parks Old-Style Bar B Q </strong><em>(7444 Beaubien St.) — </em>North End barbecue spot Parks is offering barbecued pork and beef ribs and chicken as well as sides like macaroni and cheese, baked beans, green beans, and greens. The restaurant will also barbecue a turkey upon request. Open Wednesday, November 27. Call 313-873-7444. </li>
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<strong>Andiamo</strong> <em>(Multiple locations)</em> — Andiamo is preparing Thanksgiving meals to feed up to 12 people for $250. The meal includes a 14- to 16-pound turkey rubbed with herb butter, two quarts of gravy, rolls with butter, soup, salad, Italian sausage stuffing, and more. Add a pumpkin pie for $15 or a caramel glazed apple pie for $25. Orders must be placed by Friday, November 22 for pickup noon and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27.</li>
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https://detroit.eater.com/2016/11/10/13589818/thanksgiving-food-orders-detroit-turkey-pieBrenna Houck