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Local brewery provides unique beverages

Since Michigan has more than 50 microbreweries and brew pubs, it’s a perfect state for beer lovers. The quest to find the perfect brew is a long, arduous journey, including a stop at Motor City Brewing Works. Full story

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Merchants sell fresh locally grown produce at WSU

From harvest to urban marketplace, the Wayne State Farmers Market offers a unique way to get fresh produce and local goods. Full story

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Restaurant Guide

A guide to eating on and around campus. Full story

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Social Guide

Happening spots on and around campus. Full story

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A ‘snug’ place to eat

Traffic Jam offers great food, libations and service in a warm setting

In early 19th century Ireland, women and children weren’t allowed in pubs. The establishment’s owners, being smart businessmen, saw an untapped customer resource. Full story

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Byblos Cafe & Grill offers best environment and selection for business meetings

Editor’s Choice: Power lunch

During most hours of a weekday, a wide variety of customers can be spotted at Byblos Café & Grill to purchase any of its delectable items. With 79 items on the menu, almost half of which are vegetarian,  every member of the Midtown community can find an item that suits their tastes. Full story

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Sala Thai: Plum Good

Editor’s Choice: Ethnic

Tucked away in an otherwise empty corner of Eastern Market, Sala Thai delivers excellent service, a sprawling menu, and an intimate atmosphere. Located on the corner of Russel and Erskine Streets, in an old firehouse. Full story

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Campus restaurant satisfies tastes and wallets

Editor’s Choice: On a budget

On the first level of Wayne State’s Student Center, several fast food favorites are offered. Students have their choice of getting America’s favorite fries from McDonald’s, going south with Kentucky Fried Chicken or going across the border with Taco Bell. Full story

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How to stay physically and mentally fit through food

The dreaded freshman 15: all college students are faced with this challenge during their first few months at Wayne State. One thing that most would agree with is, that while it may be completely normal to gain 15 or so pounds, it is dangerous to pile on 50 pounds.

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French food finds its way to Midtown

The young, fresh, Parisian-inspired Good Girls go to Paris crêperie opened its newest sit-down location three weeks ago, on the first floor of the Park Shelton. The vibe is ever chic with a 1960s French new wave style. The staff, dressed in French maid outfits, seem to know every customer that comes in, especially Tonya Blanchard, the owner.  Full story

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Back to the basics of healthy eating

Many students come up with excuses why they won’t eat healthy: convenience, taste, price, their tireless commitment to support cardiovascular specialists. Full story

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For eats and entertainment, Midtown’s Majestic provides a number of options

Editor’s Choice: Nightlife

To find an area’s best pizza joint and café — along with a bowling alley and pair of theatres — one would typically have to scour an entire city. In Midtown, however, that and more can all be found at one location: The Majestic Theater Center.   Full story

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Lefty’s Lounge: the right place

Former ballplayers Way and Marcon bring sports-festive atmosphere to Midtown

It’s been just seven months, but Lefty’s Lounge on Cass Avenue has already made a significant splash in the heart of Midtown. Full story

The Detroit Breakfast House and Grille provides a wide variety of quality dishes

Editor’s Choice: Breakfast

The Detroit Breakfast House and Grille is big. Though only seating 100 people (which is still a stretch for the small restaurant) DBH is big where it matters — taste and style. Full story

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Sala Thai: Plum Good

Editor’s Choice: Ethnic

Tucked away in an otherwise empty corner of Eastern Market, Sala Thai delivers excellent service, a sprawling menu, and an intimate atmosphere. Located on the corner of Russel and Erskine Streets, in an old firehouse. Full story

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Mercury rising

Local coffee bar is a breath of fresh air for an ailing Detroit

Detroit had a fair share of tough times in 2008. With jobs cut and a grim future for the Motor City, Detroiters and suburbanites alike could benefit from a spot to kick back and relax. Full story