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Having been in business
since 1986
(and served over a million beers) our restaurants have been reviewed a
number of times, been featured in articles, visited by numerous
celebrities (Kid Rock, Bob Seger, many of the Detroit Lions, Pistons
and Red Wings, the Stanley Cup, Governor Blanchard, Justin Leonard and
even Vice President Dan Quayle, to name a few), and we even have had
one of our ads read by Jay Leno on The Tonight Show along with being
mentioned in a Nike radio commercial.
  REVIEWS
We've been reviewed and critiqued numerous times since 1990, including
by the Detroit News, Oakland Press, Detroit Free Press, Metro Times,
Real Detroit, Zagat Survey and others. The best reviews and most
positive critiques come, obviously, from the thousands of customers
that visit us, repeatedly, every year. We've probably had over 4
million customers since we've opened, and while we're definitely not
perfect, we try to make sure every customer leaves a happy customer.     back
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  AWARDS
Unlike
some of our competitors, we don't "stuff the ballot" box when various
publications conduct their "Best Of" polls. Our reputation and 15 years
of ever-growing business are testimony to that. We have, in spite of
keeping a low profile, been proud to win a number of awards, including
Best Chocolate Chip Cookies, Most Unique Door Handles, Best Wild Game
(numerous times), Best Place To Go After Piston's Game, and we're also
the winner of the Labatt's Winter Olympics (six 1st place finishes in
12 years, three 1st place finishes in a row in 2002, 2003, and 2004).     back
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  ADS
In
these times of political correctness, we are probably as politically
incorrect as any business can be. While we humbly respect people's and
institutions' rights, we're happy to exercise our right of free speech,
which you can find reflected in our advertising. We proudly display our
ads where everyone can read them (and we make it convenient for
customers & competitors to steal them) in your menus, in the
bathrooms and at the front door.     back
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