General Malaise
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Really cool what they do with the lights there in December. Never seen that before.Downtown Rochester is a really nice place. Plenty of food options and shopping. Quaint, upscale little village.
Really cool what they do with the lights there in December. Never seen that before.Downtown Rochester is a really nice place. Plenty of food options and shopping. Quaint, upscale little village.
If you want a relaxed, low-brow spot with great beers on tap, really good burgers and cheap prices, roll a little north to Old Detroit Bar & Grill. Ask for Suzy. Tell her this albino from Oregon sent you.Just booked my hotel in Auburn Hills, which is apparently just 2.5 miles from my training site, so lots of good suggestions so far. Will definitely hit up the Woodshop BBQ one night. Would love to try the Mitchell's fish market. I will have to clear that through my travel buddy, but he's retired Navy like me, so he better like fish markets.
Where are you at now?General Malaise said:Rochester Tap House also pretty cool. Two of the former Sagebrush cooks/workers opened up a new place in Lake Orion called Rio on Main that has 100 beers on tap, but I didn't get a chance to try it. I took my boys to Old Detroit Bar & Grill three times while we were there. Had the same server who made the experience a lot of fun. They don't let kids play Keno in Oregon, so it was fun to do that with them and enjoy some great pub grub at very reasonable prices. On Tuesday, I got a half pound burger for half off because I ordered a beer. That's insane. Couldn't finish it, but damn it was it good. Also in Lake Orion, Lockharts BBQ is pretty decent; cool vibe in there and good enough BBQ.
Had our rehearsal dinner at Rochester Mills Brewing Company so I really have a soft spot for that one.
Not gonna lie, this past trip to Michigan might have sealed the deal for me. I'm looking at houses and jobs there now just to get a feel for what might be in my future. I'm very pro-Michigan, though I say that coming back from perfect weather and great great times.
didn't even have the decency to at least try a coney island?BroncoFreak_2K3 said:that passes for food choices nowdays?
Sucks but it sounds like he was at the mercy of his family.didn't even have the decency to at least try a coney island?
What lake, if you don't mind me asking?Where are you at now?
Also, weather is still perfect right now, might have to head to the lake this weekend.
Evans Lake. It's in Irish Hills. Good spot since it's only like a 50 minute drive from my house in Plymouth.What lake, if you don't mind me asking?
Back in Oregon. Weather perfect here too. No bugs. Tough choices lay ahead.Where are you at now?
Also, weather is still perfect right now, might have to head to the lake this weekend.
Not sure how much work is up that way thoughCan get a little house with lots of sandy beach right out on Lake Huron for ~$125Kish.......god that's tempting.
I like Wamplers Lake out that wayEvans Lake. It's in Irish Hills. Good spot since it's only like a 50 minute drive from my house in Plymouth.
Yeah, I have been to Wamplers once. There are so many freaking lakes there, I don't even know them all.I like Wamplers Lake out that way
Not to live; just to use as a vacation spot. Thinking of forming a partnership with a few family members and buying one together. I had more fun up at that lake than I've had in years.Not sure how much work is up that way though
Gotcha. Definitely no shortage of lakefront property in this stateNot to live; just to use as a vacation spot. Thinking of forming a partnership with a few family members and buying one together. I had more fun up at that lake than I've had in years.
I'll be back - there are some mountain bike trails I intend to ride between Flint, Detroit, and Ann Arbor. I'll eat real food on that trip.Come on man subway and outback??
Lots of good restaurant choices in downtown Rochester.I have a week of training in Rochester Hills area the week of the 24th. Any good food choices that area? seems to be pretty far north suburb area from the map. We get a $50 dinner budget (each), which I would like to put to good use.
Would love to do Henry Ford Museum, but don't think we will be out of traiining until 4 each day. I'm not a big drinker, but can enjoy one or two. Anyone know anything about this particular area? Nice? Crappy?
I will also be up there last week of September, so I hope it doesn't suck.
If you head down to Troy, I would recommend getting off at Big Beaver Road (exit 69) and going east to Sedona Taphouse or Kona Grill or go west to Capital Grille (at Somerset Mall). Good meals which would maximize your $50 dinner allowance.Yeah Rochester is a nice area, but I'm not too familiar with it. I know there are a lot of higher end chains and stuff like that. I'll see what else I can find. Auburn Hills and Troy also close by as well
Great choicesIf you head down to Troy, I would recommend getting off at Big Beaver Road (exit 69) and going east to Sedona Taphouse or Kona Grill or go west to Capital Grille (at Somerset Mall). Good meals which would maximize your $50 dinner allowance.
Let me know what kind of recommendations you are looking forCGRdrJoe said:Bumping to read will be in town 11-13, no idea where we moor up at but I heard it’s right off downtown
Mexican foodLet me know what kind of recommendations you are looking for
funny you should ask, I’m at my abuela 90th bday party right now. Homemade carnitas, charro beans, chicken tacos and tamales flown in from the valley of South Texas. I can get you a good Mexican recommendation.Mexican food
The kid was on a diet for a month, and he chose Subway after weigh-in... I can't say no at that point.Come on man subway and outback??
Exactly this.a few that I recommended earlier are on this list:
https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=restaurants&find_loc=Downtown+Detroit%2C+Detroit%2C+MI
BTW if you want Mexican, the D has an entire Mexican town, plenty to choose from there, I like Mexican Village the best, its not in the heart of Mexican town its closer to the old train station that Ford recently bought
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g42139-c29-Detroit_Michigan.html
Xochimilco, the village and Evies are my favorites.
El Barzon - is unique as well, its a combo Mexican/Italian.....
http://elbarzonrestaurant.com/
Gonna have to try this placeM Cantina in Dearborn is fantastic and is the best new Mexican restaurant in the area. You have to get some middle eastern food while here too.
Just a heads up, even though the man running it is an award winning NY bartender, all those fancy drinks you see are non-alcoholic.Gonna have to try this place
The big Robotics competition?This thread seems awesome. I'm chaperoning 50 high school kids on a trip to Detroit in two weeks and we need to figure out free or low-cost activities to do with them on Wednesday afternoon (4/24) and Friday evening (4/26). If anyone has good ideas that aren't already mentioned in this thread I'd appreciate the help.
Where are you guys staying?This thread seems awesome. I'm chaperoning 50 high school kids on a trip to Detroit in two weeks and we need to figure out free or low-cost activities to do with them on Wednesday afternoon (4/24) and Friday evening (4/26). If anyone has good ideas that aren't already mentioned in this thread I'd appreciate the help.
Looks like Fowling is 21 and over during the week.Not close to downtown but Fowling could be an option, not sure on pricing though
The kids just qualified for the robotics meet this past weekend so everyone is kinda scrambling around to make arrangements. I think we do have a hotel but someone else was in charge of that and I don't know where it is.Where are you guys staying?
Take them for some Water Ice. It’s a Philly thing but we have a shop here and it’s pretty damn good
Yeah, I gotta say that my guess is that most of these kids have never thrown a football in their lives anyway. We need activities for less coordinated kids.Looks like Fowling is 21 and over during the week.
The Henry Ford is absolutely the place you want to go. It’s one of the finest historical museums in the world. If the weather is nice, the outside (Greenfield Village) is unlike almost any other historical museum. You get to go into the Wright Brothers actual bicycle shop and the home they grew up in, the home Henry Ford grew up in, Edison’s Menlo Park, etc. It’s not cheap but if you called and explained the group, you might get a discount. I think the DIA (fantastic art museum with Van Goghs, Rembrandts, ancient Egyptian art,?etc) might also offer some discounts for your group.This thread seems awesome. I'm chaperoning 50 high school kids on a trip to Detroit in two weeks and we need to figure out free or low-cost activities to do with them on Wednesday afternoon (4/24) and Friday evening (4/26). If anyone has good ideas that aren't already mentioned in this thread I'd appreciate the help.
Looks like Fowling is 21 and over during the week.
Lol ok I wasn’t sure about the age or skill levelThe kids just qualified for the robotics meet this past weekend so everyone is kinda scrambling around to make arrangements. I think we do have a hotel but someone else was in charge of that and I don't know where it is.
Yeah, I gotta say that my guess is that most of these kids have never thrown a football in their lives anyway. We need activities for less coordinated kids.
Do they still offer rides in a Model T?The Henry Ford is absolutely the place you want to go. It’s one of the finest historical museums in the world. If the weather is nice, the outside (Greenfield Village) is unlike almost any other historical museum. You get to go into the Wright Brothers actual bicycle shop and the home they grew up in, the home Henry Ford grew up in, Edison’s Menlo Park, etc. It’s not cheap but if you called and explained the group, you might get a discount.
Where are you staying?This thread seems awesome. I'm chaperoning 50 high school kids on a trip to Detroit in two weeks and we need to figure out free or low-cost activities to do with them on Wednesday afternoon (4/24) and Friday evening (4/26). If anyone has good ideas that aren't already mentioned in this thread I'd appreciate the help.
Did you do the indoor museum or outdoor village or both?Fatguy, Henry Ford museum is incredible. Was a bit spendy, but worth every penny. I could have spent a full day there. Good advice to call ahead and ask for a group discount.
You are a history teacher correct?The Henry Ford is absolutely the place you want to go. It’s one of the finest historical museums in the world. If the weather is nice, the outside (Greenfield Village) is unlike almost any other historical museum. You get to go into the Wright Brothers actual bicycle shop and the home they grew up in, the home Henry Ford grew up in, Edison’s Menlo Park, etc. It’s not cheap but if you called and explained the group, you might get a discount. I think the DIA (fantastic art museum with Van Goghs, Rembrandts, ancient Egyptian art,?etc) might also offer some discounts for your group.