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]]>Here’s where to take your mom — or pick her up something special to eat — on Sunday, May 8
other’sMother’s Day is on Sunday, May 9, which means there’s not a lot of time left to reserve a table or pre-order a takeout meal.
Amid this pandemic, not every mom is ready for indoor dining and some restaurants are pausing service. Other local establishments are offering socially distanced, decadent dining or selling kits and feasts to enjoy at home.
With restaurant capacity limited to 50 percent or 100 people, many places are booked or have canceled service this year, but a few professionals are available to help celebrate Mom this spring. Here are a few with availability at press time.
Know of any other restaurants providing service on Mother’s Day that we should include? Drop a note at [email protected].
Brunch (dine in or carry out)
Andiamo: Choose from a special menu, a plated brunch in Bloomfield or Warren, or brunch to-go. Takeout packages are $30 and include brown sugar glazed sliced ham, ricotta cheese-filled blintzes with berry compote, French toast strata with vanilla-scented custard, quiche, Applewood bacon, turkey sausage, potatoes O’Brien, breakfast pastries, and orange juice.
The Apparatus Room: Brunch for Mother’s Day includes an acai bowl with yogurt, berries, and house granola; as well as selections such as the Buckboard Benedict, comprising smoked pork collar, Brussels sprout slaw, and chipotle hollandaise. Call 313-800-5600.
Blake’s Cider Mill: This Armada-based tasting room is offering a Mother’s Day buffet that includes a prime rib carving station, eggs, bacon, waffles, ham, baked mostaccioli, mac and cheese, roasted chicken, and pasta salad for $30 ($10 for children). Reservations by telephone only at 586-784-9463.
Brown Iron Brewhouse: This Washington Township beer hall is offering a limited Mother’s Day menu, served with bloody marys and mimosas. Make reservations online, or call 586-697-3300, for outdoor patio reservations.
Chive: Make reservations for a five-course vegan brunch ($65) on the patio or bar. Brunch includes spring dumplings, artichoke Benedict, salad, fried chicken seitan, and a dessert. For those who prefer a meal at home, mac and cheese, lasagna, salad, wines, and desserts are available for order and pickup.
Dime Store The downtown Detroit favorite is reopen for brunch. The restaurant is known for its creative dishes including the Korean fries — spuds loaded with steak, bulgogi, pickled veggies, and creamy, spicy Sriracha mayo.
Forest: Birmingham’s Forest restaurant is taking reservations for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. seatings on Mother’s Day. The cost is $55. Call 248-258-9400 to place orders or reserve on OpenTable.
Gaudino’s: This Italian restaurant and market in St. Clair Shores will have a Mother’s Day menu with seatings at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Call 586-879-6764 to reserve a table indoors or on the patio.
Grey Ghost: Brush Park restaurant Grey Ghost is serving a brunch for the first time in months. Service is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Brunch orders are being accepted online.
Mabel Gray: This Hazel Park restaurant is taking reservations for parties of two to four for a four-course brunch at the bar, patio, or dining room on Mother’s Day. The menu includes a mimosa, potato blini, steak and eggs, beet cured lox, and a dessert for $65 per person. Champagne is available for an additional $50.
Madam: This splashy new Birmingham hotel restaurant is offering a three-course prix fixe ($75) with champagne mimosa and a dessert. Highlights include quiche Madam and crispy soft shell crab. A kids’ menu is available.
Mario’s: Italian favorite Mario’s has a plated Mother’s Day brunch ($40 adults, $15 for kids 5-12) available from noon to 4 p.m. The patio is now open. Call 313-832-1616.
Marrow: The restaurant-slash-butcher shop is offering a four-course chef’s tasting menu ($50) on May 9. Want to eat at home? Marrow’s also selling brunch or dinner kits for four ($80-$150) for pre-order; proceeds from them will benefit Dynami Foundation’s breast cancer research.
Mitchell’s Fish Market: Brunch is three courses and can include ginger-crusted salmon ($45), lobster and shrimp stuffed salmon ($45), tenderloin duo ($55), or a 6-ounce filet with shrimp scampi ($55). Reservations are recommended. For those who want to celebrate at home, there’s a family steak and cakes feast ($99) and a family surf and turf feast ($119) available.
The Morrie Royal Oak: Sip mimosas or a bloody mary while dining on Nashville hot chicken or waffle or pecan pancakes. Open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 248-216-1112.
The Rattlesnake Club: Treat Mom to a five-course meal, along with the best views of the Detroit River. Call 313-567-4400, ext. 3 to reserve a table, or email [email protected]
Rugby Grille: Four-course brunch includes the option of prime rib, bass, chicken breast, or risotto, served 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Make reservations online.
Testa Barra Kitchen and Cocktails: This Macomb Township restaurant, specializing in modern northern Italian cuisine, will offer a three-course meal, starting at $36. Options include lamb shank, prime rib, pasta ala vodka, miso-glazed salmon, vegan pasta, and filet mignon.
Zingerman’s Roadhouse offers an in-person brunch (think gingerbread waffles, spring onion quiche, or smoked steak and eggs) or a breakfast in bed preorder package. Order by May 8.
Brunch pickup only
AB’s Amazing Ribs: Treat mom to a carryout barbecue from this halal restaurant. There are meals for four that include ribeye, way gun, smoked chicken, mac and cheese, fries, and cornbread. 313-914-2159.
Berkley Common: Mother’s Day kits at this Berkley-based restaurant serve four to six people for $85. The meal includes spinach, bacon, onion, and cheddar quiche, as well as salad, blueberry muffins, and mimosas. Optional add-on gifts include ceramic candles, and aprons. Place orders by Saturday, May 1, for pickup at 4 p.m. on May 8. Call 248-677-0795 or email [email protected].
Fried Chicken + Caviar: This pop-up has meals for Saturday dinner or Sunday brunch: chicken-fried duck, risotto or grits, garden salads, and salted chocolate chip cookies. A bouquet of flowers from Graham Stanton is included with luxe packages ($165 for two).
The Stage Deli: Pick up a box of a four-course brunch ($75 and $95) to finish fixing at home. Each box serves four.
High Tea
Townsend Hotel: Afternoon tea is served noon to 3 p.m. The menu includes scones, assorted tea sandwiches and pastries for $65. (Children’s menu is $40.)
The Whitney: Detroit’s iconic mansion offers afternoon tea service at the mansion on Saturday and Sunday. With 30,000 feet and 14 dining rooms, there’s plenty of room for social distancing. Reserve a spot online.
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]]>To highlight the people and businesses putting these on, we wanted to tell our residents about farmer’s markets happening right here in the Dearborn area. From local vegetables, meats, and fruits, to cheeses, baked goods, soaps, candles, and more, these are the best local markets!
Dearborn Farmers and Artisans Market
West Village Drive, behind Wagner Place, between Monroe & Mason Streets
1034 Monroe St, Dearborn, MI 48124
June 4 – September 24 every Friday from 2 pm – 7 pm
Patrons can visit hand-picked vendors selling only seasonal, local, Michigan-based farm products and goods. Items range from local produce to flowers, soaps, jewelry, pottery, and more.
You can feel good knowing that your food and goods came from your own communities, for fresh, healthy meals. There are cooking demos, live music and entertainment, yoga, food trucks, and other fun happenings for everyone.
“The Dearborn Farmers & Artisans Market is managed by West Dearborn Downtown Development Authority (WDDDA) with the intent to bring people together in the community, to strengthen and support local farmers, to support local entrepreneurs and small businesses, and to promote healthy living by providing quality, fresh and wholesome food.”
Lincoln Park Farmer’s Market
Southwest corner of Fort Street & Southfield Road
Sundays weekly June 6 – October 31, 2021
Since 2007, Lincoln Park has offered local residents Wayne County’s first Sunday farmer’s market. It is run by a Michigan nonprofit called Friends of Lincoln Park Farmer’s Market. Farmers from Wayne, Monroe, and Washtenaw counties participate in bringing our residents the freshest local produce and plants. There are events such as plant swaps, senior days, Christmas in July, health and wellness events, and more.
You’ll also find specialty items such as pies, jewelry, soy candles, woodwork, crochet, and other unique items. Come see why
Besides these two fantastic markets, there are many others throughout the Detroit metro area. So if Friday or Sunday do not work for you, be sure to check out the other markets!
A more comprehensive list of farmer’s markets in the area can be found here.
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