As I like to say this city will suprise you! A little architectual history Shed #2 was designed by Richard Raseman in 1898 and Shed #3 was designed by John Scott in 1922 unfortunately we lost Shed #1 to freeway construction.Heh, thanks! It cracks me up that I really never seen it before. I'm downtown all the time and have for years. I just never made it to that corner before and I'm bummed I've only just discovered it.
I've been a Downtown flag waver for some time now, bringing people down and showing them how things have changed. People that have not been downtown in 10 or 15 years and just assume nothing is different. When they see so many different areas of the city it really changes their persective.
Now knowing about EM I have more to learn myself.
Eastern Market really is an amazing gem and a fun experience. And I'm not one of these "foodies" known for their endless advocacy of locally sourced foods. One thing I like about Eastern Market? One of thew few places where you will see people from every socio-economic class, cities and suburbs as far as Plymouth, Rochester, and Bloomfield Hills to the city to the inner ring and the little islands of Hamtramck and Highland Park...that, and the remarkably fresh produce at prices unheard of...
Only thing is parking. But that's part of the charm
If you thought it was crazy last Sat. Try this Sunday, Flower Day. I shop the market all the time and as i get older, I tend
to go during the week and like the winter better, the crowds
are less hectic. I recommend one Flower Day to everyone,
that's all you need to experience.
@ basementbeat and rjk I was at the Groundbreaking for Whole foods yesterday and the CEO of the Eastern market group was there and said for sure they are bringing Tuesday back, I'm not sure when , but I think he said around memorial week.
@ p69rrh have you seen , or do you know of any pictures of shed 1 before it was torn down, before the Freeway went in ?
It has definitely got a lot more crowded the past 2 years. I usually go for the stuff from Farmers. There are a lot of people selling stuff that you can buy from Krogers in there and I stay away from that. I'm not really a big fan of the meat there. Seems that the Gratiot Market sells cheap stuff. I haven't found any grass fed beef or anything organic in there.
"If you have never been, make a point to pick a good sunny day and go down and check it out. I will be visiting many, many more times."
If it was a required visit for every suburbanite, we would have a lot less Detroit-bashing and a lot more Detroit-boostering from suburbanites who trash on Detroit. Even if it's not your thing, you can't help but be impressed by the crowd, the vibe and the history of the place.
The crowd is probably 85% suburban there or even greater.
I don't know. I doubt it is 85% suburbanite as SteveJ says, but it is still probably at least a majority suburbanites [[I'm guessing he's going by race, in which case I would be counted as suburbanite, even though I adamantly am not. For some reason people choose to ignore the fact that there are tens of thousands of Caucasians who live in Detroit)."If you have never been, make a point to pick a good sunny day and go down and check it out. I will be visiting many, many more times."
If it was a required visit for every suburbanite, we would have a lot less Detroit-bashing and a lot more Detroit-boostering from suburbanites who trash on Detroit. Even if it's not your thing, you can't help but be impressed by the crowd, the vibe and the history of the place.
Still, I never understood the perpetual dichotomy that exists with many suburbanites. They can go to the city, have a great, safe, and often unique and memorable time, and still decry it as a shithole as soon as they return home and forbid their children to cross 8 Mile. The sporting events are especially what comes to mind.
There may be some in the sports-only crowd that trash the city. But my experience is that most suburbanites who have some connection to the city through the places they frequent have a more nuanced view of the city than the the typical "Detroit it a pit" mindset you get from people who never go to the city. That's why I said the EM should be a required visit for every suburbanite. That way, they would have an impression of the city that's not based on crime, blight or their own prejudices.
It begins again july10th@ basementbeat and rjk I was at the Groundbreaking for Whole foods yesterday and the CEO of the Eastern market group was there and said for sure they are bringing Tuesday back, I'm not sure when , but I think he said around memorial week.
@ p69rrh have you seen , or do you know of any pictures of shed 1 before it was torn down, before the Freeway went in ?
http://www.detroiteasternmarket.com/page.php?p=1&s=130
I doubt a farmer's market would be of interest to people of that calibre. They're all set with their frozen chicken wings and Hungry Man dinners from Sam's Club.There may be some in the sports-only crowd that trash the city. But my experience is that most suburbanites who have some connection to the city through the places they frequent have a more nuanced view of the city than the the typical "Detroit it a pit" mindset you get from people who never go to the city. That's why I said the EM should be a required visit for every suburbanite. That way, they would have an impression of the city that's not based on crime, blight or their own prejudices.
I just had some guy from Taylor tell one of my employees [[a Detroiter like me) that all Detroiters should be put on a barge in the river and sunk. I doubt Eastern Market would do much good for him. Not feeling a lot of love for the suburbs or the things that periodically crawl out of them at all right now
I'm sure he expected you and the other person to laugh along in agreement.I just had some guy from Taylor tell one of my employees [[a Detroiter like me) that all Detroiters should be put on a barge in the river and sunk. I doubt Eastern Market would do much good for him. Not feeling a lot of love for the suburbs or the things that periodically crawl out of them at all right now
That's hilarious. Not to judge everyone comin out of Taylor, but the folks I know who live there don't exactly have much room to talk. Especially those who live in one of taylors gazillion subsidized apartment complexes, but drive to Detroit every other day to buy and sell dope.
If they choose not to patronize eastern market, I won't feel bad about it, trust me.
That's a point! Folks that think that way will not be compelled, converted or changed. And for sure they are not 'sifting' the good from the bad.... [[Sam's Club comment funny - frozen wings and what not... Hah!)I doubt a farmer's market would be of interest to people of that calibre. They're all set with their frozen chicken wings and Hungry Man dinners from Sam's Club.
I just had some guy from Taylor tell one of my employees [[a Detroiter like me) that all Detroiters should be put on a barge in the river and sunk. I doubt Eastern Market would do much good for him. Not feeling a lot of love for the suburbs or the things that periodically crawl out of them at all right now
Besides Fairway packing, I'm not really sure where to get good meat for a retail customer. Gratiot Central Market is Kmart meats. All they have is the cheap cuts.
I don't know...I've gotten some pretty tasty brisket and ribs from Ronnies. The counter that has lots of different Dearborn products is good, too.
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I stumbled across the Eastern Market entirely by accident. I came through the Windsor Tunnel on a Saturday, checked in at the hotel, and took a wrong turn on the way to the Heidelberg Project. Place was buzzing. If I didn't have plans to meet up with someone later I would have stopped to see more of it.
You are lucky in Detroit to have the Eastern Market. The public and farmer's markets in Vancouver where I live are extremely bland by comparison.
The orginal structure was moved to bele isle and was oldest wood structure in country. It was the old horse stable, east side of island. Remember reading it got sold to henery ford village?
Tomorrow would be a perfect day to go. 80 and sunny.
Well, let me tell you, I tried to go today...total chaos! Had to keep going, no place to park anywhere! I hate to even think what Flower Day is like. So, instead I went to Belle Isle plant sale and got some nice tomatoes and flowers, then off to Ernie's Market for a tasty sandwich! Belle Isle sale is also tomorrow, might be nice to give em a little support.
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Dropped my son off at Rocky's this morning at 7 am for work. The back up to exit at Mack was a mile and there was an unmarked cop at the 94/75 split pulling people over. Funny, in all the weekends of dropping my kid off early, I've never seen a cop stopping people for speeding [[or anything else).
I was there yesterday and it wasn't that bad. Crowded, but there was a nice flow. There's always a percentage of people with carts/wagons who could be a little more curteous about where they leave their cart.
Chene is a nice alternative to avoid the backups on 75.
Give Detroit Mercantile a look if you're at the market . We gave it a peek on Friday, looks like a Great addition to the area !
http://www.facebook.com/TheDetroitMercantileCo
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