This hot spot is located in the old Madison Theatre building, right across the street from the Detroit Opera House. While it's known for its hearty Italian fare (much of which can be served gluten-free!) it also has a stocked bar with ample seating, perfect to grab a drink before or after a show.
While it is perhaps geared more toward the well-heeled, on our visit we noted many people dressed more appropriately for an evening at Ford Field than the opera.
Source: http://www.metrotimes.com/
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