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    Default More Restaurant Activity Downtown

    In addition to the new restaurants downtown already discussed recently in the forum [[Tim Hortons, Cafe Kabob, bbq in Greektown, Campius Martius), I have noticed other activity. Zef's Coney Island has a sign up on Woodward in the First National Building space next to the drug store, a bbq restaurant has a sign up on Adams in Grand Circus Park, there seems to be new activity in the Kale's space [[including the removal of the Shield's Coming Soon signs) and Sala Thai in Lafayette Park changed its name. Does anyone have any information on these potential new additions?

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    I hope that's the Zef's that used to be on Washington Blvd--they were in the Book Building until it was closed, then in the little grocery that was in the Trolley/Washington Square apartments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthofNormal View Post
    I hope that's the Zef's that used to be on Washington Blvd--they were in the Book Building until it was closed, then in the little grocery that was in the Trolley/Washington Square apartments.
    Help me out here because I may have been out of the loop for a while. The Trolley Market is no longer in the Trolley apartment building?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R8RBOB View Post
    Help me out here because I may have been out of the loop for a while. The Trolley Market is no longer in the Trolley apartment building?
    The Trolley Market closed a couple of months ago. The space is empty at the moment.

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    There's a new Chinese place that opened off just off Larned, It's on that street that's one block East of Washington Blvd. Might be Shelby, between Larned and Congress.

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    What is Sala Thai now called? The bbq place on Adams?

    Stromberg2

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassab View Post
    In addition to the new restaurants downtown already discussed recently in the forum [[Tim Hortons, Cafe Kabob, bbq in Greektown, Campius Martius), I have noticed other activity. Zef's Coney Island has a sign up on Woodward in the First National Building space next to the drug store, a bbq restaurant has a sign up on Adams in Grand Circus Park, there seems to be new activity in the Kale's space [[including the removal of the Shield's Coming Soon signs) and Sala Thai in Lafayette Park changed its name. Does anyone have any information on these potential new additions?
    I walked by the Kale's space today and there was some construction inside... but I also read a sign that said work has been delayed. So I don't know what is up with that.

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    while driving on Michigan Ave. last night, the doors of the Arcade Bar were open and it appeared major work is going on...the wall behind the bar has been stripped to the brick wall and although the bar is still intact, this indicates some one is doing a major gut...anyone know anything?

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    It's not really downtown per se, but a new Coney Island will be opening where Maxie's deli used to be, across from the Tiger Stadium site.

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    BBQ place on Adams just west off Woodward is called Rub Pub BBQ. Walked by today - the light fixtures are up, and they are advertising for management and waitstaff. Kales building doesn't show any new activity since the small paper "work halted" signs when up a long time ago. Tim Horton is doing fine in Compuware Building. Red Smoke BQ in Greektown - anybody know when this will open and what the legal actions is that has delayed it? Astoria Pastry people are the developers, I've heard. No info on Zef's - I did see the sign when they were in Trolley Market [[which is still in Washington [[formerly Trolley Plaza) Apts. Matt Prentice and Andiamo people both have ideas for former Seldom Blues space in RenCen.

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    Notice how nobody is opening up luxury restaurants with stratospheric prices? That's a damn shame. If only we could get the Detroit development authorities to make some loans so we could have more places like that.

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    There is a new "Gourmet Hot Dogs" operation in the old Good Girls Go To Paris Crepes place on John R between the YMCA and Woodward. The GGGtP in the Park Shelton is still open as far as I can tell.

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    Gourmet hot dogs? Sounds cool, hopefully they will have alot of options.

    Stromberg2
    Last edited by stromberg2; May-16-10 at 03:30 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Walked by there today and picked up a menu [[after a bowl of Chili at LafayetteConey) - they have a variety: Cleveland Style Polish Boy [[with slaw, fries and special sauce), New York dogs [[sauerkraut and mustard), Italian sausage [[grilled peppers and onions), beef dogs, spicy dogs and a few more - plus fries, nachos, pretzels, chips and soft drinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downtown Dave View Post
    Walked by there today and picked up a menu [[after a bowl of Chili at LafayetteConey) - they have a variety: Cleveland Style Polish Boy [[with slaw, fries and special sauce), New York dogs [[sauerkraut and mustard), Italian sausage [[grilled peppers and onions), beef dogs, spicy dogs and a few more - plus fries, nachos, pretzels, chips and soft drinks.
    Where is this place again?

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    On John R, just east of Woodward - right behind Oslo

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    The new chinese/sushi restaurant on Shelby is Woo Hoo's [[or something like that). Went there for lunch today...very good. The waitress said they've been open about 4 weeks. Did a wonderful job with the space, it looks great.

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    Wah-Hoo. Owned by Fishbone's. Very clean and snappy, decent if uninspired Cantonese, can't wait to try the sushi. Go there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldredfordette View Post
    Wah-Hoo. Owned by Fishbone's. Very clean and snappy, decent if uninspired Cantonese, can't wait to try the sushi. Go there.
    Where is that one exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p1acebo View Post
    Where is that one exactly?
    Murphy Telegraph Building. Used to be another restaurant. Something with the word News or Times. I went to Wah Hoo yesterday and was impressed by how it looks inside. It is pricey, but they should do a good lunch. They are a month in to a soft opening. Given that it is owned by the Fishbones people, I suspect there will be more news about this place in the coming months.

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    We just walked over and tried the Gourmet Hot Dogs place on John R. Very tasty. Lew is the proprietor and he is a good guy. We had his grand-opening special - 2 "American" dogs [[ketchup/mustard, relish and onion), Better Made chips and a pop for $5. I forgot to ask him where he gets his dogs, but they had a nice 'snap' and were devoured instantly. He offers the dogs, sausages, cole slaw and fries in many combinations and he seems like an enthusiast. I like the idea of a small, tightly focused independent business opening in downtown Detroit. I'm probably good for one visit a week [[don't tell my wife!)
    Recall that this is a walk-up only operation, but I can see him doing very well in that tiny little space. Look for the red awning right behind Oslo, across from the Metropolitan building.

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    What happened to the downtown good girls go to paris? I thought that was being hailed as a huge success... maybe not so much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitScooter View Post
    We just walked over and tried the Gourmet Hot Dogs place on John R. Very tasty. Lew is the proprietor and he is a good guy. We had his grand-opening special - 2 "American" dogs [[ketchup/mustard, relish and onion), Better Made chips and a pop for $5. I forgot to ask him where he gets his dogs, but they had a nice 'snap' and were devoured instantly. He offers the dogs, sausages, cole slaw and fries in many combinations and he seems like an enthusiast. I like the idea of a small, tightly focused independent business opening in downtown Detroit. I'm probably good for one visit a week [[don't tell my wife!)
    Recall that this is a walk-up only operation, but I can see him doing very well in that tiny little space. Look for the red awning right behind Oslo, across from the Metropolitan building.
    I was told by the owner they were just closed for the season as well. It is extremely disappointing to see Good Girls Go To Paris Crepes abandon Downtown like so many others. I'm glad to see someone take the space, but I'm not too ecstatic to see yet another hot dog place Downtown.

    Interesting but off topic thing; has anyone else noticed all the new crepe shops and stands that have opened around the suburbs and even in the Great Lakes Crossing food court? They are pretty comparable, but Good Girls Go to Paris Crepes couldn't be beat. They will be missed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitDad View Post
    I was told by the owner they were just closed for the season as well. It is extremely disappointing to see Good Girls Go To Paris Crepes abandon Downtown like so many others. I'm glad to see someone take the space, but I'm not too ecstatic to see yet another hot dog place Downtown.

    Interesting but off topic thing; has anyone else noticed all the new crepe shops and stands that have opened around the suburbs and even in the Great Lakes Crossing food court? They are pretty comparable, but Good Girls Go to Paris Crepes couldn't be beat. They will be missed.
    If they are that missed you can just go a couple miles noth to their place in the Park Shelton. The bookstore next store to it is pretty nice as well.

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    Last November, she closed up the tiny [[like 200 sq. ft.) John R place "for the winter season". She apparently had better success up in the larger [[and year 'round) space by the Park Shelton [[north of the DIA), so moved aside and vacated. Lew seems happy enough to have taken that space!

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