The Taco Showdown is a gathering of all things Tacos under one roof in Detroit.
Lobster season is back at Hazel’s in downtown Birmingham. The popular event (July-Sept.) offers New England vibes with whole belly clams, lobster rolls and fresh oysters on the half shell.
Canterbury Village's Spring Fever Market showcases the work of local artists, crafters, cooks, jewelers, musicians and more.
Mario's Restaurant will be hosting a buffet from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., which includes prime rib, shrimp scampi and a coney island station.
Looking for a party to celebrate Tiger's opening day? The Detroit Home Opener Festival is a block away from Comerica and will feature heated tents, live music, TVs and food and beverage stands.
The trendy candy-restaurant chain, Sugar Factory American Brasserie, will be opening in location in Downtown Detroit this spring.
The Syndicate, a new 'social district,' is back for its second year in Downtown Farmington.
The Muskegon festival took place on Sat., Aug. 28, 2021, featured over 70 breweries and headliners Eve 6, Remo Drive and Mustard Plug.
The popular Halloween masquerade, Theatre Bizarre, announced the cancellation of the event this year.
Book a party bus and get free entry and skip the line at Detroit's busiest clubs, and enjoy exclusive discounts to the city's hottest restaurants.










