Traffic Jam opened in 1965 at the corner of West Canfield Street and Cass Avenue and has maintained its tradition of being an eclectic neighborhood mainstay with a restaurant that has its own bakery, making breads and desserts, and dairy, making cheese and ice cream. Traffic Jam became Michigan’s first licensed brew pub in 1992, which accentuates its “made-from-scratch” approach.
TV lounge is a place where everybody knows your name. It's been referenced time and time again as the "Cheers"of Detroit. The staff is renowned for their attentiveness, courtesy and skill behind the bar and on the floor. We offer a wide variety of mixed cocktails, beer & wine with an average price of $6. Music ranges from Techno & House to Hip Hop & R&B depending on the night. Our kitchen stays open late but is limited to a few items. Perfect for a quick bite or when you've had one too many. Weeknights offer a more intimate setting where as weekends typically provide a bustling club atmosphe...
Located in Detroit historic Eastern Market, Vivio's original location is world famous for its Bloody Marys and its mussels. Before a game, or anytime you're near Downtown Detroit, stop in!
The best kepted secret in Northwest Alabama , but not any more!! We are off the beaten path, and have some of the best food around this area.. We have a full menu to choose from: Appetizers,Steaks,Seafood,Southern Fried Catfish,Chicken,Burgers and the list goes on.We are known for the famous chocolate cobbler, and all our desserts are homemade by Ms.Cynthia herself. We are open on Sunday's for a different menu in which you have a entree and veggies to choose from. Taste just like it came off of your grandmothers table!! So step back in time with your taste buds for a good ole Sunday lunch . We...
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