Breakfast in Detroit: Menu

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  • Bob Evans

    23100 West Rd., Woodhaven Detroit

    (734) 671-5488

    A new Bob Evans restaurant opened in Woodhaven recently. The chain's philosophy is to serve good, wholesome food in a friendly atmosphere at a reasonable price. This 4,400-square-foot, 129-seat restaurant has the chain's familiar light colors, country-style decor and oak interior. Of course, it serves the Bob Evans classic favoriates such as sausage, eggs and hotcakes, as well as homestyle roasters. Special access is available for persons with disabilities, and senior citizens' and children's menus are also offered. The company's recipes are downloadable from its Web site.
  • Bob Evans

    32701 Concord Dr., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 588-0770

    The newly rebuilt Madison Heights Bob Evans Restaurant reopened on May 8 to provide tasty food and friendly service to its customers. Like every other Bob Evans, light colors and country-style decor are the main design themes of this 129-seat, 4,400 square-foot restaurant. More than 70 employees, headed by general manger Daryl Sutton, serve hearty food, from classic breakfast favorites such as sausage, gravy and biscuits to their signature Bob Evans' wildfire chicken breasts. Special access for persons with disabilities and senior citizens/children’s menus are available. Breakfast: $2.99-$7.99; Lunch: $3.59-$6.29; Dinner: $5.69-$10.59; Seniors: $2.79-$5.69; Kids: $1.99.
  • The Breakfast Club

    30600 John R Rd., Madison Heights Detroit

    (248) 307-9090

    This eatery is proud of its specialty breakfasts, such as crab cakes Florentine or a crab-asparagus omelet with Hollandaise. March will feature a new menu with lots of new omelets, including a meat lover’s omelet, a wild mushroom omelet with cream cheese and a vegetarian omelet made with Egg Beaters, as well as eight others. They also serve a chocolate-covered strawberry with every check.
  • The Breakfast Club

    38467 W. 10 Mile Rd., Farmington Detroit

    (248) 473-0714

    Fresh orange juice and fresh daisies on the tables, delicious breakfast, quick service and a kids menu. Just eight tables and four stools at the counter mean it’s usually crowded.

  • Bruegger's Bagels

    201 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    248-541-9899

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  • Cafe Marie of Ann Arbor

    1759 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 662-2272

    A gourmet breakfast menu featuring Mexican, seafood, cheese and vegetarian selections, and a lunch menu highlighting burgers, soups, salads and chicken sandwiches served in a sunny, casual setting.
  • Cafe Zola

    112 W. Washington Ave., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    734-769-2020

  • IHOP

    2187 S Telegraph Road, Bloomfield HIlls Detroit

    248-333-7522

  • Jumps

    63 Kercheval St., Grosse Pointe Farms Detroit

    (313) 882-9555

    The perfect little restaurant that serves homemade (but upscale), fresh food made to order – homemade soups, entrées, desserts, and fresh seafoods in a casual family-friendly environment. The soups is seasonal: You can chill in summer with chilled raspberry, plum and veggies soups; or get hearty in winter with butternut squash, sweet potato and cream carrot. The chicken chili is served year-round.
  • Louie's Ham & Corned Beef Restaurant

    3570 Riopelle (at Mack) Detroit

    (313) 831-1800

    This restaurant's beef is rich, tangy and lean, and even better paired with pastrami in a combo sandwich on rye, grilled in butter. And the corned beef reaches its apotheosis at Louie’s when made into hash, moist with plentiful onions, a $3.75 side of which is enough for three. The ham is both salty and sweet, as ham should be. And stevedores and lumberjacks will appreciate the choice of 18 omelets. Made with three eggs and covering most of a platter, they stretch the more-is-more principle to its limits.
  • Mack Avenue Diner

    19841 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Detroit

    (313) 886-0680

    The vitrual prototype of the friendly diner, with a cheery welcome from proprietors and staff and a menu or down-to-earth dishes such as bean and chicken noodle soups, roast turkey, pastas and the house favorite home fries with onions and sausage or bacon topped with cheese, known as the potato plate. As popular as it is unpretentious. ****
  • Maine Street

    11650 Joseph Campau, Hamtramck Detroit

    (313) 368-0500

    Maine Street Restaurant has been an icon in the Metro-Detroit Hamtramck Area since 1999, specializing in serving up authentic Greek, Italian, European & American cuisine. Maine Street Restaurant stays true to its tradition of providing great tasting quality food at affordable prices. Carry-out available.

  • Northside Grill

    1015 Broadway St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 995-0965

    A family diner serving American standards. Expect a wait on the weekends.
  • Omelette & Waffle Cafe

    580 Forest Ave., Plymouth Detroit

    (734) 454-6510

  • Original Pancake House

    19355 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield Oakland County

    (248) 357-3399

    The quintessential breakfast, served all day, with the titular pancake still supreme and the omelettes a close second. Do not confuse this with chain pancake houses. This one makes everything from scratch, and adheres to truth-in-menu honesty. No mixes or ersatz ingredients. Real cream, real butter, real maple syrup. Often a wait, but worth it. ****
  • Pinwheel Bakery

    220 W. Nine Mile Rd., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 398-8018

    Located in the heart of downtown Ferndale, Pinwheel Bakery offers a variety of gourmet baked goods and desserts, from the just-made favorites you grew up with to exotic new flavors that will bring out the foodie in you. Stop in and sample the Indonesian spice cake, or some chai almond tea cakes, or a Key Lime tart, and grab a brownie and a s'more cookie to go. Come in the morning and choose from a variety of oven-fresh scones, muffins, and coffee cakes. We serve an assortment of beverages as well: coffee, tea, milk, juice, Izzy sodas, and fresh lemonade. The space itself is uniquely charming, with fun, seasonal window displays, great touches like the original tin ceiling, even a framed "apron of the week." A wonderfully-restored leaded glass window uncovered during building renovation runs across the front wall in the dining area, allowing the natural sunlight to stream in and giving the space an open, airy feeling. In addition to retail sales on site, Pinwheel Bakery also offers catering for both business and personal events. We make a wide variety of cakes for any special occasion, from birthdays to weddings, and everything in between. The staff is friendly and ready to help with any questions.
  • Poppyseed Deli

    36 West Flint St., Lake Orion Detroit

    (248) 693-6041

    Formerly known as the Blue Note Cafe in Lake Orion, The Poppyseed Deli creates made-to-order sandwiches, healthy salads, ice cream, muffins and pastries.
  • Promenade Artisan Foods

    2627 West Jefferson Avenue, Trenton Detroit

    734-307-7061

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  • Promenade Artisan Foods (Detroit)

    3011 E Grand Blvd. Detroit

    734-307-7061

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  • Toast

    23144 Woodward Ave., Ferndale Oakland County

    (248) 398-0444

    Toast opened in 2001 with great fanfare.  "Toasters" love the creative omelets such as the Petosky with brie cheese, caramelized onions, dried cherries and bacon and the Garnda Marnier French Toast, made with cinnamon challah, orange liquere, orange segments, toasted almonds and brown sugar.  Open for breakfast and lunch, its Birmingham location is open for dinner.

  • Tower Inn Cafe

    701 W. Cross, Ypsilanti Detroit

    (734) 487-2650

    This Mediterranean Bistro is a must visit in Ypsilanti! Famous for award winning pizzas and pastas. Located across from Eastern Michigan University, the Tower Inn has become the favorite hang out spot for both college professors and students. The restaurant is very kid friendly and many families enjoy an affordable and relaxing dinner there. Try the award winning pizza blanca, the sundried tomato ravioli or the chapatis. Considered Ypsilanti-Ann Arbor area's Best Price for Price (as in Pound For Pound) restaurant.
  • Vivio's

    2460 Market St. Detroit

    (313) 393-1711

    Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner specials. Twenty-ounce porterhouse or a full pound of crablegs for the earlybird. Roast beef and triple-decker club are a few of the "hand sandwiches." Chicken breast Alaskan and Italian sausage are listed under "knife and fork" sandwiches. Salads, soups, mess-o-mussel, jumbo shrimp, pork chops.
  • Zingerman's Next Door

    422 Detroit St., Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 663-5282

    As fine a deli as anyone could wish for, and more than just a haven for triple-decker sandwiches and dill pickles. In addition to its array of imaginative sandwiches, soups and salads, it stocks top-of-the-line products, from tea, coffee and mustard to cheese, jam and olives, from small, proprietor-run companies literally across the globe. Breads from its own bake house have become almost as famous as the deli itself. The knowledgeable staff adds to the superior experience.