9 Themed Restaurants That Will Transform Your Metro Detroit Dining Experience
What’s better than a fantastic restaurant? A fantastic restaurant with a theme! Luckily for us, Detroit and its surrounding areas are home to a vast array of themed eateries, whether you’re a fan of superheroes, automobiles, or something in between. The next time you’re seeking an unforgettable dining experience with a twist, check out one of these nine themed locales throughout the Motor City area. Your taste buds and your imaginative mind will thank you.
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1. Mad Hatter Bistro (185 N Old Woodward Ave., Birmingham)
If you’re a fan of Alice In Wonderland, you’ll have a whimsical adventure when you choose to dine at Mad Hatter Bistro. As its name suggests, this unique spot is themed to reflect the classic fairy tale, complete with eclectic furniture, cocktails and dishes named for characters, and all sorts of charming decor. You’ll never forget your experience at Mad Hatter.
2. Green Dot Stables (2200 W Lafayette Blvd., Detroit)
Step into a Western-themed wonderland when you dine at Green Dot Stables, a genuine Detroit classic. This spot is beloved among locals and visitors alike for its array of delicious sliders and other delectable options. When you arrive, you’ll notice a massive horse atop the building as a nod to the eatery’s stable-inspired interior — talk about a fun way to kick off your dining adventure.
3. Strawberry Fields Restaurant (51070 S Foster Rd., Chesterfield Township)
Beatles fans will find themselves in paradise at Strawberry Fields Restaurant, which serves an awesome array of breakfast, lunch, and dinner fare created with fresh ingredients. Gaze at decor inspired by the Fab Four as you peruse the menu, which showcases headings named for Beatles songs. Dig into selections from the “I Am The Egg Man” section or choose from sweetness under “Eight Crepes A Week.”
4. Bomber Restaurant (306 E Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti)
This Ypsilanti diner has served tasty food among friendly surroundings since 1936. When you stop by today, you’ll appreciate a sense of history and some of the freshest fare in the area, all offered within an unassuming aviation-themed environment. From pancakes to omelettes to tasty sandwiches, there’s something here to satisfy your every craving.
Step into a vintage automotive service station when you visit Ford’s Garage, a car-lover’s dream in Dearborn. From auto-inspired memorabilia to plenty of nods to Henry Ford himself, this restaurant is sure to excite every member of the family. The eatery is most known for its mouthwatering burgers, but it also serves plenty of craft beer and other traditional American fare.
6. Sinbad’s Restaurant and Marina (100 St Clair St., Detroit)
You don’t have to visit a tropical location to appreciate a nifty nautical theme. Sinbad’s sits along the shores of the Detroit River, offering the perfect environment for drinks, dinner, or a romantic date night with your sweetheart. Detroiters have enjoyed this spot since its opening in 1949 and it’s easy to see why generations of diners have stopped by for a dose of fun under the sea... or river.
This no-frills diner features a railroad theme and sits a literal stone’s throw away from an actual set of train tracks, so you can listen to whistling trains make their way by while you dig in. The walls are covered with all sorts of railroad-inspired memorabilia and art, many of which will surely evoke a simpler time. Whether you opt for a meatloaf dinner or a plate of pancakes, you’ll find plenty to love.
Step back in time to the 1980s when you grab pizza from this totally tubular spot, which serves a variety of calzones, pies, and sides to keep your taste buds happy. The interior decor here is vibrant and varied, featuring everything from concert posters to graffiti-inspired wall art. If you’re longing for the good old days, you’ll absolutely adore Slice of the 80s.
Video game enthusiasts won’t be able to get enough of Ready Player One, a restaurant and bar that serves drinks and pub plates alongside a vast array of classic and modern games. Dig into fries or a burger before trying your hand at Ms. Pac Man, Frogger, or one of countless other awesome machines. No matter what your age, you’ll feel like a kid when you check out this Motor City locale.
Have you visited any of these fun themed spots throughout Metro Detroit? Are there any other awesome restaurants that should have been included on our list? We would love to hear your suggestions, so drop us a line in the comment section below with your experiences and ideas!