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  2. The Detroit Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Menjos, the original bar, was established in the 1970s and became a popular gathering spot for the LGBTQ+ community. [6] The original location was at 1501 Holden St Detroit, Michigan, now known as the Marble Bar, a live music venue bar that opened in the Fall of 2015 in the space formerly occupied by the Detroit Eagle, which moved in 2010.

  3. Elwood Bar - Wikipedia

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    The word "Bar" is above the entrance, formed in three dimensional painted sheet metal. One large window is located on the short side of the building, and eleven smaller ones on the long side. [4] The interior contains a curved, hardwood bar, with red and black panels inset along the bottom. Seating is in a series of red and black vinyl booths.

  4. Sugar Hill Historic District (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Grace Baptist Missionary Church then moved into the building. It later housed social service agency Crossroads of Michigan, but has been vacant since 2008. The building was purchased by Midtown Detroit Inc in 2011. [5] The church is a simple two-story brick Gothic Revival structure with four large arched windows per side. A single large ...

  5. Metro Detroit bars decked out with holiday pop-ups: 12 spots ...

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    Holiday pop-ups at metro area bars are in full swing with tons of holiday twinkling lights, decorations and plenty of holiday-themed cocktails Metro Detroit bars decked out with holiday pop-ups ...

  6. Cafe D'Mongo's Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2007, D'Mongo's, the bar was featured on Esquire TV's Best Bars in America in 2014 [1] D'Mongo's was also featured on Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern on the Travel Channel . [ 2 ] Also, Detroit -based film production company, Margrave Pictures, filmed Boris the Porkchop Thief inside D'Mongo's.

  7. Jefferson–Chalmers Historic Business District - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson–Chalmers Historic Business District is a neighborhood located on East Jefferson Avenue between Eastlawn Street and Alter Road in Detroit, Michigan.The district is the only continuously intact commercial district remaining along East Jefferson Avenue, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

  8. Ladder 4 Wine Bar - Wikipedia

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    Ladder 4 Wine Bar is a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan. [1] Established in February 2022, the business was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States.

  9. Monroe Avenue Commercial Buildings - Wikipedia

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    First and Second Williams Blocks, 16-30 and 32-34 Monroe, 1908. Second Williams Block, 16-30 Monroe Avenue, 1989. John Constantine Williams, a member of one of Detroit's wealthiest mid-19th-century families and son of John R. Williams, [8] built this structure in 1872–73, directly adjacent to his earlier structure (the first Williams block) at 32-42 Monroe. [12]