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Birmingham Restaurant Week

Bon appétit! Join us for two fabulous weeks of quality, affordable dining. Enjoy three-course lunches for $15 and three-course dinners for $30! Many of Birmingham’s finest restaurants will be participating.

Stage Deli

Stage is definitely a character of a restaurant. The menu is endless, complete with all varieties of Jewish deli goodness, in addition to Detroit specialties and alcohol; because, as we all know, nothing pairs better with hot corned beef on rye than a shot of Chivas.

Café Muse

In addition to the superior daily offerings, this restaurant serves up a long list of weekly specials. The bathroom floors are covered in cork, the ceilings are vaulted, and the interior is understated. Famous for their egg scrambles, grilled cheese, and flavored iced-teas. Come with an appetite: we’re talking Sunday morning, hung over and still a little nauseated, catch up with your crew hungry, as the portions are petite.

Angelo’s

Angelo’s restaurant is an all time Ann Arbor student favorite that has become widely popular for families, alumni and well – everyone who knows about it. It’s a tiny little breakfast place open from 6 a.m. – 3 p.m., but could stay open for business easily until 10 p.m. or later. Their famous breakfast menu is a must have, and you can even order it to go! Angelo’s is not in the heart of downtown Ann Arbor, so you’ll miss all the hustle and bustle of Main St., but it is a great stop and a must have!

The Emory

Welcome to hipster heaven: completely under done, yet polished. If your arms are coated in tattoo sleeves and you sport an androgynous hairstyle, chances are that you belong here. The Emory has a beautiful bar, and the restaurant is embellished with hardwood and stone.

BlackFinn Restaurant & Saloon

It’s a trendy chic club with a great bar – make that two bars- dance floor, a small restaurant and private party room. What’s also really great about Black Finn is that it’s a mere 5-10 minute walk from downtown and very close to many other bars and restaurants in the area if you want to split up your night.
Somewhere down the line, however, the crowd at Black Finn shifted and there are a severe number of 50+ males lingering around the bar (which can be slightly creepy)… Hey, if he wants to buy you a cocktail, bottoms up…!

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