Where to Dine and Drink in Midtown #DetroitFood

A man with a beard and glasses pouring wine into a glass from inside a window at Stadt Garten in Detroit, Michigan.
Stadt Garten pours beer and wine from a walk-up window in a Victorian mansion. | GB in Detroit/Eater Detroit

From neighborhood coffee joints to hidden cocktail bars, go-to lunch spots to reliable dinner date destinations, these are the must-know places fueling Detroit’s Midtown food and drink scene.

Midtown, located about a mile and a half from downtown Detroit, is one of the city’s most vibrant and layered neighborhoods. It is home to major institutions such as Wayne State University, the Detroit Medical Center, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the Detroit Institute of Arts and its airy Kresge Court, the Michigan Science Center, and Little Caesars Arena. Alongside these cultural anchors are indie galleries, historic music venues, record shops, bookstores, and some of Detroit’s most beloved dining spots.

Whether you’re grabbing coffee on your way to a shift or a class, meeting friends for a quick lunch, or settling in for cocktails and conversation late into the night, Midtown — which encompasses the areas known as Cass Corridor, Brush Park, and Woodbridge — has you covered. This guide highlights the best places to eat and drink across the area, with something for every appetite, price, and occasion.

The previous version of the Midtown guide was geared toward students, with most locations clustered near Wayne State University and priced with a student budget in mind. This updated edition expands its reach, offering a wider range of occasions and audiences.

— Additional reporting by Amelia Benavides-Colón



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