EXPLORE DETROIT

We’re thrilled you’ll be joining us to celebrate our special day in the Motor City!

We’ve handpicked some of our favorite spots that showcase the best of what Detroit has to offer.

DINING

Selden Standard // Seasonal, locally sourced New American small plates & craft cocktails.

Ottava Via // Italian cuisine, including pizza & panini, served in a stylish, antiques-adorned space.

Sister Pie // Quaint bakeshop emphasizing creative, sweet & savory pies made with local, seasonal ingredients.

Ima // Veggie-forward approach to comfort food, inspired by Japanese and pan-Asian influences.

Mabel Gray // Expect personal service, handwritten menus, and a fresh, comfortable atmosphere with delicious food.

COFFEE & COCKTAILS

Sugar House // Intimate pub serving classic & specialty cocktails, beers, organic wine & small plates of bar bites.

The Oakland // A fun cocktail bar serving world class cocktails, exceptional American whiskey, and artisan Mezcal in a nostalgic and elegant environment.

Seven Sundays Coffee // A casual coffee shop in Royal Oak, featuring delicious drinks and breakfast pastries.

Anthology Coffee // Minimalist, industrial coffee shop serving espresso drinks & drip brews from house-roasted beans.

THINGS TO DO

Detroit Institute of Arts // Located in Midtown Detroit, the DIA houses one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States.

Eastern Market // Bustling market with a wide range of produce and flowers, baked goods, and meat.

Corktown // Shop, eat, drink and explore this fun neighborhood of the city.

Detroit Riverfront // Take a walk or bike ride on the Detroit Riverwalk, enjoy nature areas and take in the views of Detroit and Canada.

The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village // An expansive collection of authentic artifacts and stories of America's ingenuity and innovation.

The Detroit Historical Museum // Learn the history of the Detroit area from cobblestone streets, 19th century stores, the auto assembly line, toy trains, fur trading from the 18th century, and much more.