
Creative small plates with a seasonal focus, plus craft cocktails, in polished vintage surroundings.
Hours
| Tuesday | 5–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–11 PM |
| Thursday | 5–11 PM |
| Friday | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1500 Woodward Ave floor 2, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 962-7711
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Reviews
We did make reservations, for Sweetest Day, and were seated at the bar. Typically when we make reservations we get a table. The bar was not as comfortable when we expected a table experience.
The temperature in the restaurant this night was too high. We spent a lot of time needing to fan ourselves with the menu. There was a window right behind us that looked like it could have been opened but nobody seemed to acknowledge it wasntoo hot. Other customers avtually said “yea it’s hot in here”.
Our first drinks were great! Well done! Unfortunately it went downhill from here.
We often ran out of water. Being hot this was unpleasant and sitting at the bar this was rather confusing. You often get top notch service from the bar area.
We ordered all the sliders. The crab salad sliders were good…but maybe seemed overpriced for how much you got. The pork belly sliders were very good and priced more reasonable. The cold carrots were more spicy than flavorful…which I like but my wife does not.
We ordered a sage gin drink and it just tasted like a gin and tonic. No other flavors at all.
Needed to ask for the bill twice and then we then had to wait to pay which honestly is the part customers should not have to sot and wait for a long time. Our bartender dropped off the bill and then disappeared. We had to flag someone down to pay after waiting.
Overall not a great visit for us. The first two drinks were the best thing but not enough to offset the rest of our experience.
Service was wonderful. Prompt, polite, well timed, upbeat. These are professionals.
The atmosphere was very nice. Great views out the second-story windows. The music wasn’t overwhelming. The seats were comfortable. And the decor was interesting and unique.
We had a great dinner here and hope to return soon. It was one of the best meals/dining experiences I had in 2025.
Our server (I wish I remembered her name!) was amazing. I let her know my friend had a less common allergy but on the more serious side, and she came back with a fully chef-curated menu showing exactly which cocktails and dishes were safe. That level of care and attention was such a standout, truly some of the best service I’ve experienced.
Every dish we ordered was delicious, but the housemade potato chips and the crab gnocchi were the stars of the night. I also ordered the Phoquiri cocktail, and it might be one of the best drinks I’ve ever had. Maybe I’m biased as a Vietnamese person who ate pho most of her life, but it was brilliantly crafted by their bartender (who is also Vietnamese). Served in a soup-like bowl, you literally sip it as if it were pho broth.. creative, fun, and absolutely delicious!
What started as a quick, last minute dinner turned into one of the most memorable meals we’ve had with these friends. So glad we stumbled upon this place. I’d definitely come back to Detroit just for this experience.