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    Can’t speak about the Ren Cen location but I’ve been to the Granite City in Troy a few times. Always very busy when I’ve visited, always great service, totally mediocre food and sort of a limited menu. I’m sure their beer and bar service in general is very good.

    Lots of completion for food dollars in the Troy area. There are a plethora of restaurants on Big Beaver between Coolidge and Rochester Road and there are more opening as we speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by softailrider View Post
    Can’t speak about the Ren Cen location but I’ve been to the Granite City in Troy a few times. Always very busy when I’ve visited, always great service, totally mediocre food and sort of a limited menu. I’m sure their beer and bar service in general is very good.

    Lots of completion for food dollars in the Troy area. There are a plethora of restaurants on Big Beaver between Coolidge and Rochester Road and there are more opening as we speak.
    I always thought that the Big Beaver/Troy/"Golden Mile" area was lacking for restaurants, given the amount of traffic and business, and that every place that ever opens seems to be super busy. I criticize the ever-expansion of our metro, but I am a fan of Troy, even though I know it can get a bad rap from certain folks on here. I live next to the city and am Detroit-centric, but Troy is an important place in our area, and wonderful in it's own way, just like Southfield, Royal Oak [[which should get more attention here...a lot going on), Birmingham, Rochester, Northville, etc. I don't think those areas are really outside of the over-expansion of other areas of Metro Detroit.

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