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Detroit, MI
Best Breakfast (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Astoria Pastry Shop |
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541 Monroe St, Detroit 48226 313-963-9603 |
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Description:
GREEKTOWN. A treat for pastry lovers! Once you step inside this Greektown gem, you'll likely lose all sense of self-control – display cases beckon with tempting desserts and assorted fresh-baked goodies. Producing pies, cakes, brownies, truffles, and more, friendly bakers satisfy the craving of any sweet tooth. Of course, the specialty is baklava and other traditional Greek pastries, so don't pass on an opportunity to sample them. Gourmet coffees make ideal accompaniments, and a few croissant sandwiches are available as well. |
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User Rating: 9 / 10
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Beverly Hills Grill |
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31471 Southfield Rd, Beverly Hills 48025 248-642-2355 |
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BEVERLY HILLS. Although it's eminently relaxed for diners, the Grill keeps servers nattily attired and offers incredible, quality-driven food – as it has for decades. Regulars adore the place, which treats everyone well and isn't afraid to accommodate special requests. The slate of daily specials gets lots of attention, and every meal is given the highest regard. Expect dishes like lobster flatbread pizza, sauteed Arctic char, and angel hair pasta with Creole Gulf shrimp at dinner. Brunch is perennially popular, thanks to fantastic mascarpone French toast, pancakes, corned beef hash, crab cakes benedict, and huevos rancheros. |
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Detroit's Breakfast House & Grill |
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1241 Woodward Ave Merchants Row, Detroit 48226 313-961-1115 |
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DOWNTOWN. Distinguished by golden-hued walls and dark wood columns, this upscale eatery was created with the city's downtown professionals in mind. Intended to give them an early-morning venue for meeting and networking, it's also proven popular with folks of all ilks. Breakfast is served all day, and eggs Benedict variations are the runaway hit, especially the version with crab cakes. Cheese grits, DBH&G's take on the venerable chicken-and-waffles classic, stuffed French toast, and frittatas are also prime culinary terrain. Lunchtime fare is available as well. |
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Fishbone's Rhythm Kitchen Café |
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400 Monroe St, Detroit 48226 313-965-4600 |
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GREEKTOWN. An adventuresome Cajun and Creole menu spices things up at this popular restaurant, whose ambience is all Big Easy. Take delight in jambalaya and muffuletta sandwiches, or try tender, juicy Whiskey Ribs, which elicit high praise and demand a big appetite. Fish entrees include pecan sole, bronzed flounder, and a homestyle fried catfish filet. Come early on weekends if you plan to beat the crowds; otherwise, make your way to the bar, order a drink, and take in the scenery while you wait. |
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Forté Restaurant |
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201 S Old Woodward, Birmingham 48009 248-594-7300 |
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BIRMINGHAM. Offering great views, appealing atmosphere, and terrific New American cuisine, Forté has a number of strengths. The regional press has been effusive in its praise, and patrons echo their myriad estimations. The menu includes slow-braised lamb shank, tempura "bonsai" tuna, Great Lakes whitefish, and duck in two styles. While the food is invariably delicious, the social aspect is similarly satisfying, and folks often come to enjoy the engaging bar scene. Dress stylishly to play your own part. |
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Hermann's Bakery |
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317 S Main St, Royal Oak 48067 248-541-3218 |
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ROYAL OAK. Located in quaint downtown Royal Oak, this friendly bakery features variety of tantalizing goodies – fresh breads, confections, pastries, and even cake or two. Hermann's boasts a certain small-town appeal, and their bread is rumored to be among the tastiest in the Motor City area. The building that houses Hermann's is one of Royal Oak's oldest commercial buildings. |
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User Rating: 6.5 / 10
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Pronto! |
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608 S Washington Ave, Royal Oak 48067 248-544-7900 |
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ROYAL OAK. A popular after-hours hangout for Royal Oak's trendier crowd, Pronto! offers a stylish menu whose European influences are apparent, including several deliciously innovative lunchtime delights and made-to-order deli-style sandwiches. The popular dishes, however, are the vegetarian lasagna, roulade made with hummus and avocado, and a grilled chicken and pepper jack sandwich called "Chuck's Too Hot To Handle." The restaurant and bar are separated but still allow for easy movement. After the restaurant winds down, the bar side begins to rev up, and it's a great place to go and have a cocktail or late night appetizer. |
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Rugby Grille |
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100 Townsend St Townsend Hotel, Birmingham 48009 248-642-5999 |
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BIRMINGHAM. A bit of a drive from downtown, Rugby Grille offers Detroit's northwestern suburbs a terrific alternative to run-of-the-mill steakhouses and chain restaurants. The gourmet menu bears definite European flair, including superb steak tartare, whitefish with lemon-caper beurre blanc, chateaubriand for two, and tender steak Diane. Regarded as one of the area's finer restaurants, Rugby boasts a smartly clad, professional waitstaff that goes to great lengths to make sure patrons truly enjoy the experience. At dinner, jackets or ties are often worn but are not required. |
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Russell Street Deli |
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2465 Russell St Eastern Market, Detroit 48027 313-567-2900 |
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DOWNTOWN. Get ready for the prospect of communal dining, the din of conversation, and amazing food at this casual eatery. Fresh ingredients go into each dish, and the selection of soups and omelets changes regularly as proof. Vegetables from the market show up in both, and everything is perfectly prepared and delicious. Hash browns are great, the reuben sandwich is hefty, and the potato-leek soup is rich and flavorful. While lines are often standard on Saturday, weekday lunches are also fantastic and not as wait-intensive. |
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Señor López Taqueria |
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7144 Michigan Ave, Detroit 48210 313-551-0685 |
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Classier and more upscale than run-of-the-mill Mexican eateries, this appealing restaurant makes sure that even the details are well considered. That's true of decor as well as of cuisine, and diners certainly appreciate the attention. The salsa has a depth of flavor you don't typically get, and the guacamole is fresh and delicious. You'll also enjoy chiles rellenos, pozole, and tamales. Breakfast, served all day, is a good bet whenever you crave it. |
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