

Upscale restaurant offering New American fare, cocktails & scenic river views in the Crowne Plaza
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 965-0200
Website: https://fpwyndham.com/restaurants/
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The Top of the Pontch Restaurant Review – Nino Salvaggio
Reviews
1 point missing for cleanliness (crumbs on the table upon arrival and lips traces on wine glass). 1 point missing for what is probably the worst food we’ve had in a while. The meat was overcooked, most dishes were very small and tasteless. The tacos were probably the worst of them all (we took everything from the menu except the fish and the bread and butter – which they didn’t have available), as we were unable to eat it (weird ananas juice combination with overcooked meat and onions – couldn’t even eat the taco on its own without the garnish as it was paper like). Food presentation was very pretty. We honestly wonder if it’s not the food quality that is to blame as the execution per se seemed fine.
We had a lovely time with this gorgeous scenery and would 100% recommend it for drinks and appetisers (the mezzo board was expensive vs quantity but ok).
Its location is great for an event downtown, and access is easy on and off 10 (The Lodge freeway).
The service is typical #DetroitFriendly, but it is very lightly staffed. When I went for Sunday brunch, the only choice was a very minimal selection of screwed eggs, potatoes, oatmeal, and a light pastry selection. The favorable news was it was only $14, so it was priced right.
It is nicely preserved in a 90s-style corporate mod tier decor, but it feels a little deserted (no place settings or condiments on the table.
If you’re looking to meet someone privately and the food is not the purpose of your meeting, this is a special location.
I do give them credit for keeping it open after the pandemic, and as life perks back up downtown, keep your eye on the Top of the Ponch. It has great potential!