
Madam is an award-winning restaurant located in the heart of Birmingham This vibrant dining experience in the art-forward Daxton Hotel features seasonal menus curated to complement the true flavor of each fresh, locally sourced ingredient. At Madam, expectations are exceeded and service is unmatched. Regardless of the occasion or day of the week, a meal at Madam is one you’ll wish never ended. Reservations are suggested.
Hours
| Tuesday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 5–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 298 S Old Woodward Ave, Birmingham, MI 48009
Phone: (248) 818-7984
Website: https://daxtonhotel.com/food-drink/
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Reviews
We recently tried some of the new menu items, and they were definitely worth it—fresh, flavorful, and something a little different from the usual. The happy hour is exceptional, and ordering a variety of appetizers to share is always our go-to.
An all-around fantastic experience every time. We’ll definitely be coming back!
The service was exceptional. Every staff member was attentive without being intrusive, and they made the entire experience feel special. Our server explained each tea option with care and helped us choose blends that paired wonderfully with the food.
The tea selection itself was outstanding. Each blend was aromatic, flavorful, and served at the ideal temperature. The food presentation was stunning—tiered trays filled with delicate finger sandwiches, warm scones with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of holiday-themed pastries that looked almost too pretty to eat. Every bite was thoughtfully crafted, fresh, and delicious.
What truly stood out was how the restaurant balanced luxury with a cozy, festive charm. It never felt stuffy—just elegant, welcoming, and very much in the holiday spirit.
Overall, this holiday tea exceeded my expectations in every way. If you’re looking to treat yourself or share a memorable seasonal experience with someone special, I highly recommend it. I’m already looking forward to going back soon!
I recently visited Madam for a celebratory birthday brunch for my daughter. We were a party of four. The experience was absolutely disappointing. Although the young, inexperienced waiter, whom I tipped generously, was nice enough, the other staff were absolutely rude. As my daughter and I approached the hotel we noticed 6 young men who work for the hotel doing absolutely nothing and yet they did not think to open the door for us. Once seated, we ordered cocktails that were nothing more than tasteless coloured water with a splash of prosecco. All of the brunch entrees were disgusting, and although I sent mine back I was still charged for it.
The decor is akin to an Art Van installation – lots of gaudy colours, lots of lines, and cheap quality. The aforementioned includes their main attraction – the mechanical horse whose hooves drag across the floor resulting in an awful sound that echoes throughout the lobby and restaurant.
This restaurant is neither worth the time nor effort. If you want thought-provoking delicious food that never disappoints and great unmatched service in an absolutely beautiful venue, then dine at 220 Merrill – Birmingham.
The menu had various options, from classic dishes to more unique ones. My dish was a mouth-watering masterpiece, perfectly cooked and seasoned, and presented beautifully.
Valet is available and so easy.
Unfortunately, the overall experience at Madame in Birmingham was deeply disappointing and hurtful. As a successful woman of color dining with a group of other Black women, we were subjected to repeated racist remarks from other patrons. We were called “clowns,” labeled “obnoxious,” and even compared to being “part of a circus” simply for going to the restroom together — something women commonly do. Hearing those comments while just trying to enjoy a meal was humiliating and upsetting.
What made the experience worse was the feeling that this behavior wasn’t being challenged. No one dining nearby spoke up, and it created an atmosphere where we felt isolated and unwelcome. Going out to eat should be an enjoyable, relaxing experience, not one where you have to brace yourself for disrespect because of the color of your skin.
Sadly, this isn’t the first time I’ve encountered uncomfortable or racially charged situations in this area, which made the situation feel even heavier. Still, I had hoped for better from an establishment like this. While Gary did everything he could on a personal level, the overall environment made it impossible to feel safe or valued as guests.
Because of this, I will not be returning and cannot recommend this restaurant. No one should have to endure racism while simply trying to enjoy a night out.
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