Valerie Hall+FollowDetroit’s wood-fired food obsessionSelden Standard didn’t just open a restaurant—it ignited a movement in Detroit’s Midtown. Locals still talk about the first time they tasted smoky lamb ribs or charred octopus, all crafted from Michigan’s freshest produce. The buzz wasn’t just hype; the place racked up awards and kept crowds coming back for rotating small plates and that unbeatable neighborhood vibe. It’s the kind of spot where you share dishes, swap stories, and leave already planning your next visit. What’s your favorite Detroit food spot that truly feels like home? #Food #DetroitEats #MidtownDetroit00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowMidtown’s Medusa brings Sicilian flairMidtown just got a serious upgrade for food lovers—Medusa Cucina Siciliana is open, and it’s already making waves. The vibe is bright and breezy, with a Mediterranean feel that’s perfect for a night out. The cocktails are creative (think olive oil-washed martinis and prickly pear tequila), and the menu is packed with Sicilian classics like panelle, seafood salad, and a lamb shank that’s pure comfort. Prices are special-occasion level, but the flavors and experience are worth it. Anyone else tried the cannoli cart yet? Let’s hear your favorite dishes or what you’re excited to try! #Food #MidtownDetroit #SicilianEats00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowDetroit’s Hammer & Nail Bar closing for big hotel revampMidtown Detroit’s Hammer & Nail Bar is about to hit pause as The Plaza Detroit transforms into a new Marriott hotel. Locals who love grabbing a cocktail or sushi roll at this spot will have to wait until 2026 for its comeback. The revamped building will feature 92 fully-furnished hotel apartments, keeping the bar’s iconic mid-century vibe alive. The good news? Hammer & Nail and Detroit Sushi Co. will return as the hotel’s main hangout. How do you feel about losing a favorite bar for a couple of years in exchange for a fresh new space? #News #Detroit #MidtownDetroit00Share