21633 West Eight Mile Road
Detroit, MI 48219
Wayne County
Phone: (313) 535-4664
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: Send us an emailHours: unknown
by Jon F. on If you're reluctant to try another burger joint, rest assured there's nothing ordinary about this one. Every selection is gourmet designed. And they are more expensive than an ordinary burger... but still cheaper than other gourmet fare. I chose the veggie patty as I had stuffed myself silly with meat at Fat Matt's the previous night. The veggie was good, though I would recommend trying something else. My companions loved their choices. They raved especially about the shrimp burger that included a fried lemon slice, and the light and crispy onion rings. The buffalo sweetbread nuggets I ordered turned out to be a small number of buffalo chicken nuggets. Costing as much as my burger, they were nothing memorable and certainly overpriced. Still this burger bar is on my yes list for its creative menu, friendly service, and comfortable modern décor.
by Eva G. on I must say the decor is 4/5 stars. It was a Saturday night, and there was surprisingly not that many people -- the dance floor opened at around midnight, and up until 3am there were still many open gaps (granted there were a few instances of broken glass on the floor, but I don't think this was the reason there was a lot of open space). It wasn't too dark inside, and the dj was alright: there was a mix of old and new music. However, many people weren't dancing, so it would be kind of attention-grabbing and floor-clearing when one starts breakin' it down. Some people come for hookups; you'll find a crowd of mixed nutbag. We met some true absurdities. And it's true that every 3rd person is Asian. Maybe we just like lanterns in parks. Or the no cover. The bartender at the front wasn't very happy, probably because she doesn't get tipped as much as she wants due to her demeanor. Our drinks were $12 each. They tasted good at least. The coat check area near the restrooms was reminiscent of high school dances or Dave and Busters' coat check areas. Don't expect much class here. But in total, the night is as fun as you can make it. I will give it to them; it doesn't look it from the outside, but they do have a load of space. Good time had.
by Darell Krampitz on Goodfellas all the way. The waiters are straight from Italy and the wood paneling, hung ceiling tiles and gaudy bar is the tops in Atlanta for Youngstown, Ohio (the real home of the mob) mafia ambiance. The food is excellent. I think it is a touch on the expensive side for the amount of effort they put into the decor and seedy location. Hey don't get me wrong the sex shops and same sex bars make it great, but I'm pretty sure they don't pay to have them there. Great for big groups. A large group reservation is a must.