Where is a good place for Easter brunch in the southeast Michigan area (think between Detroit and Ann Arbor)?
We like more than just eggs. A buffet with seafood is a huge plus. Price is not a huge object.
We like more than just eggs. A buffet with seafood is a huge plus. Price is not a huge object.
euro_son
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In Northville, there is a great Easter Brunch at St. John's (I think it's a Seminary.)
Incredible amount and variety of food, lots of seafood, even pretty good sushi. I think they serve Mamosas also, along with wine and beer (but double check with them on the alcohol.)
As I'm trying to remember it, I'm realizing there was way too much food to even start trying to list everything they had. I'm sure they can provide you with a menu.
The deserts were absolutely amazing; and the setting is pretty nice, too.
I remember it as being the best brunch I've been to for a holiday. Definately worth looking into.
It is on Sheldon Rd. & 5 mile, in Northville; and that is about 1/2 between Detroit and Ann Arbor.
Anonymous
Gandy Dance in Ann Arbor. Next to train station on Depot @ Fuller. Has an incredible food spread including smoked salmon, cajun salmon, lox, peeled shrimp & pecan crusted tilapia. Baked herb chicken, waffles, bacon, sausages, eggs, roast beef, fresh fruit, pasta salad, fruit salad, bread, cinnamon rolls, and much more.
Comes with endless coffee and OJ. $19.95
princillabad
Southern Fires on Jefferson also the I-hop is always a great choice. Even a lot of mom and pop restaurants are good.
krendi74
In the past my family has eaten at Crystal Gardens in Southgate.
Here is the website link...
http://crystalgardensonline.com/events.html
Anonymous
You could go to Pudgy's