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  2. Historic Corktown's dining gems: 18 places to eat near ... - AOL

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    Supergeil, a 2022 Detroit Free Press Best New Restaurant, is best known for its Berlin-style döner kebab and crisp fries drizzled in spicy scharf sauce and fermented items. Its name is German for ...

  3. Elwood Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Elwood, designed by Charles Noble, is an excellent Detroit example of Art Moderne Style. [3] Designed for a corner lot, the two facades are covered with cream and blue enameled steel. The building is a single story, measuring 72 feet by 25 feet, but a cylindrical tower extends above the corner entrance to a height of just over 22 feet. [ 3 ]

  4. Jimmy John's Field - Wikipedia

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    The stadium has a total capacity of 4,500 fans, with 2,000 box seats between first and third base. It features 7 founder's level suites, 5 dugout suites, 12 patio suites, 4 picnic areas, and a grass berm. The ballpark also features a restaurant and bar on the concourse behind home plate.

  5. Corner Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    The Corner Ballpark (also known as the Willie Horton Field of Dreams at The Corner Ballpark) is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. Built on the former site of Tiger Stadium, the stadium opened in 2018 and is the home of the Detroit Police Athletic League. It is also home to numerous youth, college ...

  6. Ball Park Franks - Wikipedia

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    The history of Ball Park Franks began in 1958 when the Detroit Tigers became dissatisfied with the hot dogs being sold in their park. [3] In 1959, a meat-packing company from Livonia, Michigan, called Hygrade Food Products owned and run by the Slotkin family, won a competition to be the exclusive supplier of hot dogs to the Tigers and Tiger Stadium.

  7. Comerica Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, new Tigers owner Frank Navin ordered the construction of a new ballpark to be built on the same site. Opening in 1912, the ballpark, which eventually became known as Tiger Stadium, served as the Tigers' home for the next 88 seasons. By the mid-1990s, it had become apparent that the much-beloved ballpark was at the end of its useful life.

  8. Where to eat near MetLife Stadium before or after Jets and ...

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    It’s especially deflating to spend that much and then get chicken sandwiches, sausage and pepper subs, pizza and burgers that pale in comparison to those available from great local restaurants ...

  9. Try these 6 new Knoxville restaurants if you haven't been to ...

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    Kern's Food Hall, 2201 Kerns Rising Way, has several restaurants and bars to choose from including access to a rooftop patio, intimate craft beer bar and cocktail lounge.