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    Default Fine Wayne County restaurants from the past

    Remember La Fontaine [at the Ren Center] Ponchartrain Wine Cellars, Money Tree, London Chop House ,Caucus Club, Aldos[on Kelly] Allietes [think it was on Porter] Bennos in Indian Village [and the place next door I forget the name of] ....,, Cardinali's [on Mitchell and Gratiot] -- All had great food and their own special atmosphere- Fun times ,,but you had to bring your wallet

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    Quote Originally Posted by alkiwat View Post
    Remember La Fontaine [at the Ren Center] Ponchartrain Wine Cellars, Money Tree, London Chop House ,Caucus Club, Aldos[on Kelly] Allietes [think it was on Porter] Bennos in Indian Village [and the place next door I forget the name of] ....,, Cardinali's [on Mitchell and Gratiot] -- All had great food and their own special atmosphere- Fun times ,,but you had to bring your wallet
    Ah, Cardinali's, where the wine was served in . . . coffee cups! A holdover from Prohibition? Never figured that one out.

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    ate at all those restraunts - thanks for the memories. Used to be a regular at LaFontaine - one of the waiters from there is now working at Bistro 222 in Dearborn. Was also a regular in the bar area at LaFontaine - anyone remember Kevin the bartender [[may he rip).

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    Anyone remember Joey's Stables? I never got to go but heard it was excellent ...

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    I've got a bad track record for places downtown:

    Muer's - Didn't care for the soft shell crab, but my swordfish was fantastic. Closed a few months later.

    Duet - Really swanky inside, food was only OK. Great location next to Orchestra Hall, closed the following summer

    The Summit - Used to go here all the time for Mother's day. Went one last time in high school before a dance, closed a couple months later

    I really miss the old, pre-remodel Twingos. It was my favorite spot when I was going to WSU. Then came the too-long remodel that sucked the character out of the place, along with it's menu reduction and pointless price increases...

    Not to mention Zoot's, the best coffee house ever.

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    The Caucus Club is still open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13074Glenfield View Post
    The Caucus Club is still open.

    My aunt lived on Glenfield for years 14337 Glenfield -- a few houses off the corner of Chalmers? -- She moved due to the neighborhood changing -- She lived downstairs and her soon to be boyfriend [the owner,, lived upstairs] --- those were nice flats --- smallish kitchen,, but nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13074Glenfield View Post
    The Caucus Club is still open.
    . . . and still excellent!

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    Little Harry's on Jefferson. 18th century house torn down without a real permit on a weekend by A.Baker Demo co.

    Victor Lim's on Grand Circus Park. The closest we had to a fine Chinese restaurant in the late 40's early 50's.

    Topinka's on the Blvd. right across from the Fisher Bldg.

    and more to come.

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    Wasn't Little Harry's bought by Anita Baker? From what I remember she backed out on a project she had for the building - I never made it inside - Either dinner hours were over or the building was suspiciously closed when I pulled into the parking lot ... I never made it inside Muirs as well [just the parking lot] - Dinner hours ended and I never tried again --- Still kicking myself over that!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alkiwat View Post
    Wasn't Little Harry's bought by Anita Baker? From what I remember she backed out on a project she had for the building - I never made it inside - Either dinner hours were over or the building was suspiciously closed when I pulled into the parking lot ... I never made it inside Muirs as well [just the parking lot] - Dinner hours ended and I never tried again --- Still kicking myself over that!!
    Don't worry. You can visit the new Muirs in the Ren Cen soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alkiwat View Post
    Wasn't Little Harry's bought by Anita Baker? From what I remember she backed out on a project she had for the building
    Her and her hubby, from what I remember supposedly had plans for a record store or something. If memory serves me correctly, then they tore it down and built the IHOP that currently occupies the sight.

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    I miss the Red Barn.

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    Forbidden City, Chin Tiki, Snow White Lounge, Cregar's, Alliette's, Maria's...

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    Everyone miss Jim Muir's Restuarant on Gratiot Ave and E. Vernor Ave. Great steaks and so much more.

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    Joey's Stables was excellent, as well as Topinka's at 7 Mile and Telegraph. Another great place for steak was John Lafferys Steaks on the Hearth across from Topinkas. Back in the 60's i did valet parking for Lafferys.

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    Topinka's on the Blvd was the best; I also miss the drinks at Trader Vic's on Washington.
    And Danny, I think you mean Joe Muer's.

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    From the east side, including GP:

    Golden Lion, Bronze Door, Old Place, and, much later on, Sparky Herberts.

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    i remember going to victor lims with my parents when i was very young - the waiters all wore matching waistcoats with silver badges - i was born on san juan between puritan and mcnichols [[1958) - at the corner was a supper club larco's - i remember going with my dad to pick up pizza at rocky's - i think on 7mle. as a young adult before i left michigan [[1985) i loved pipers alley in the heart of downtown - like a fern restaurant/bar - it had great food and drinks. marios on 2nd, lelli's at woodward and the blvd, in my college [[u of d) [[drinking) days we used to go for after bar fare at the m & m shrinp shack on 8 mile - i forget the cross street,,,, lol.... but around the northland area. in dearborn on michigan ave just east of downtown west dearborn was the chicago road house. on 7 and telegraph laffrey's steaks on the hearth. i always enjoyed carls in the late 70's and early 80's - we'd always go there for dinner before a baseball or hockey game - they used to bring you that great relish tray before dinner. i could go on forever...........
    i've been in manhattan since1985 and we have some great dining; but nothing will ever stand up to some of the great places that i grew up with in detroit and its suburbs.








    Quote Originally Posted by GPCharles View Post
    From the east side, including GP:

    Golden Lion, Bronze Door, Old Place, and, much later on, Sparky Herberts.

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    Red Devil Pizza on Fenkell.

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    Kyoto's? in the RenCen was good. I miss Nemo's and Big Boy also. RenCen needs a mid-priced family restaurant or a nice rest/bar like Nemo's. Something between the Food Court and Andiamo's.

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    How about Perini's on Whittier? [[Perinni's?) not sure of spelling. And Lelli's on Woodward.

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    I loved Perinni's on Whittier!

    I also miss the Turttle Soup Inn on 6 Mile, just before Conant and the Little Cafe on Gratiot.

    An underrated neigborhood joint was a small, family owned restaraunt on Gratiot near 6 Mile called Schumann's. I'm not sure if that's the correct spelling, but it had great German cooking and closed in the late 70's. Any one else remember it?

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    More... old pic of Topinkas. Lafferys is still open.

    http://atdetroit.net/forum/messages/6790/83010.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by MizMotown View Post
    More... old pic of Topinkas. Lafferys is still open.
    I thought Laffery's had closed [[see attached article).

    http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...REE/912019995#

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