By Layla McMurtrie on Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 11:22 am
4421 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-832-5700; thewhitney.com
Legend has it The Whitney is one of the most haunted places in Detroit. Well, the historic building opened up The Ghost Bar so Detroiters can get even more spooked with some alcohol in their system. The quiet little spot has specialty cocktails and lots of absinthe.
660 W. Baltimore St., Detroit; 313-873-1739; northernlightslounge.com
This bar offers live music some nights and great happy hour specials. Plus, the nice outdoor patio provides a way to escape, just in case you do see anyone familiar.
15045 Mack Ave., Detroit; instagram.com/lennysbardetroit
Just opening in October 2023, many people don’t even know about this spot yet. The owners bought what used to be Clyde’s East Bar and turned it into a new modern “neighborhood dive.”
3001 Holbrook St., Hamtramck; 313-285-8239; bumbosbar.com
Often full of Hamtramck locals and hipsters, this artsy bar is perfect for a chill vibe.
624 Brush St., Detroit; 313-962-7067; jacobysbar.com
Established in 1904, Jacoby’s is a piece of history in the city that everyone should visit at least once. Recently, a speakeasy-style cocktail lounge called Room 1904 opened in its upstairs space. This gives visitors two different experiences in one.
225 Gratiot Ave., Detroit; 313-241-5719; standbydetroit.com
If you’re looking for specialty cocktails, head downtown to this cool little bar.
16920 W. Warren Ave., Detroit; 313-584-6525; facebook.com/GigisDetroit
One of Detroit’s best gay bars is a perfect place to stray away from the local crowd. See a drag show and dance the night away.
8850 Joseph Campau St., Hamtrmack; 313-638-1508; thenewdodgelounge.com
This place is getting a little more trendy for sure, with new events happening weekly. But, it’s still a good chill spot to see smaller music acts.
112 W. Liberty St., Ann Arbor; 734-662-8757; a2alleybar.com
This upscale dive bar offers cheap beers as well as fancy cocktails. Hopefully, University of Michigan students don’t overcrowd the place, but you can at least hide among them if so.
2930 Jacob St., Hamtramck; 313-874-2991; paintedladylounge.com
If you want a dive bar to sit back and relax at, this is the spot. You may get to acknowledge a fellow bar regular, but most likely won’t have to engage in any real conversation.
2130 Michigan Ave., Detroit; 313-962-0123; sugarhousedetroit.com
This cocktail bar is more high class but has an ambiance that makes you want to stay for hours. With friendly bartenders and delicious drinks, why not treat yourself?
817 E. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti; 734-961-7045; regalbeagleypsi.com
For the hungry ones, head to this eclectic place to try “Michigan-style” barbecue. The dive bar is full of punk rock types and usually has some type of live music show or event going on.
2906 Cass Ave., Detroit; 313-832-2822; facebook.com/TempleBarDetroit
For a place to kick back with chill drinks and vibes, this is your temple.
14915 Charlevoix St., Detroit; 313-824-1030
If you’re feeling beer, head here. It was voted Best Beer Bottle Selection in Metro Times 2023 Best of Detroit reader’s poll, so this spot is certified to have great drinks on tap.
612 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-961-3043; grandtrunkpub.com
Now, if you’re looking to drink before anyone else is ready, look no further. Grand Trunk Pub was voted Best Day Drinking in Wayne County in Metro Times’s 2020 Best of Detroit reader’s poll. That was a time when no one should have been in a bar, so this spot is truly a survivor.
201 W Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, 734-482-5320; taproomypsi.com
The old neon sign flaunting a bubbly martini draws people into this Ypsi dive. Every Thursday, the spot hosts an open mic with house band the Martindales, where visitors and Ypsi residents enjoy local artists getting on stage to perform.
10339 Conant St., Hamtramck; 313-873-1117; smallsbardetroit.com
When you’re trying to not see a lot of people, small is the perfect trait. Local bands and comedians often stop at Small’s to perform, so all you need to do is chill out and enjoy the show.
3930 Cass Ave., Detroit; 313-831-3830; oldmiami.business.site
If you hit the Old Miami on the weekend, you may see an old friend. But during the week, no one will bother you. Play some pool, take a rest on the couch, and sip on some brews.
3500 Gilbert St., Detroit; 313-894-9329; detroitpolonia.org/abicks-bar
With an awesome atmosphere and drinks, this is one of the few neighborhood dive bars in the city that has gone mostly unchanged.
625 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti; 734-484-1484; facebook.com
Coining itself as “Ypsilanti’s 5 star dive bar,” Powell’s is always packed with locals, mainly because of the cheap drinks, great wings, and grimey but at-home interior. If you know your friends aren’t regulars here already, they probably won’t start visiting now.