There are plenty of fantastic restaurants right here in the heart of Detroit, but some eateries are worth a quick jaunt out of town. When hunger strikes and you’re searching for a delicious departure from your tried-and-true Motor City favorites, hop in the car to check out these seven restaurants in neighboring towns and cities. You’ll be glad you made the trek – and your taste buds will be, too.

  1. Frita Batidos (117 W Washington St, Ann Arbor)

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Google Reviews/David Feeley Visitors appreciate the simplicity of this unique restaurant in Ann Arbor, which is known for serving Cuban-inspired street food that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a delicious new world. Snag a seat outside or enjoy the all-white interior, where you’ll find fare ranging from garlic-cilantro fries to loaded plantains to chorizo fritas. Round it all out with an order of churros.

  1. One-Eyed Betty’s (175 W Troy St, Ferndale)

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Google Reviews/Chelsea B. If you like your beer with a side of food, you’ve come to the right place when you stop in at One-Eyed Betty’s. This warm and often-bustling locale is known for serving a wide and impressive variety of brews alongside delicious burgers and other classic bar food. If you’re looking for a more laid-back experience, visit for weekend brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. You’ll surely be back for seconds.

  1. Lakeshore Smokehouse (7139 Lakeshore Rd, Fort Gratiot Twp)

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Google Reviews/J Mic If you’ve got a major hankering for hearty fare, you can’t go wrong with a northward journey to Fort Gratiot Township. It’s here that you’ll find Lakeshore Smokehouse, a roadside destination that serves some of the tastiest carnivorous dishes in the entire region. Take time to appreciate the rustic and quirky atmosphere as you dig into mouthwatering ribs and a variety of classic BBQ sides.

  1. Bomber Restaurant (306 E Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti)

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Google Reviews/Rogelia Sweeney Are you a total sucker for classic diners? If so, hop in the car and venture to Ypsilanti for a meal at the Bomber, which boasts an awesome aviation theme and some of the friendliest service imaginable. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you dig into classic breakfast plates, homestyle lunch dishes, and more. The Bomber is only open for breakfast and lunch, so plan your visit accordingly.

  1. White Horse Inn (1 E High St, Metamora)

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Google Revews/Brent Stinson We’ve featured this history-rich restaurant in previous articles, and it’s easy to understand why: after all, the White Horse Inn is one of the most fascinating eateries in all of Michigan. Situated within a converted stagecoach stop that dates back to the 1850s, this awesome locale serves standard American cuisine in an unbeatable atmosphere. The ingredients are fresh, the flavor is fantastic, and the vibe can’t be outdone.

  1. The Clamdigger (1540 E Elm Ave, Monroe)

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Google Reviews/Chris Munson For diners who appreciate a dash of quirkiness with their meal, the Clamdigger is an absolute must-visit. There’s a fun, laid-back vibe to be found at this restaurant, which sits along the shores of the River Raisin and offers an unbeatable combination of beach-inspired decor and awesome food. In addition to fantastic cocktails, visitors rave about the one-of-a-kind mashed potato pizza.

  1. Maisano’s Italian Restaurant (26139 Novi Rd, Novi)

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Google Reviews/Ea Laine Delena Don’t let its unassuming location in a strip mall fool you: Maisano’s is home to some of the tastiest Italian eats within convenient driving distance of the Motor City. There’s a decidedly warm atmosphere to be found here, which is only enhanced by the presence of fantastic food. For more than 40 years, guests have indulged in options like eggplant parm, pan-seared salmon caprese, and chicken marsala.

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Google Reviews/David Feeley

Visitors appreciate the simplicity of this unique restaurant in Ann Arbor, which is known for serving Cuban-inspired street food that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a delicious new world. Snag a seat outside or enjoy the all-white interior, where you’ll find fare ranging from garlic-cilantro fries to loaded plantains to chorizo fritas. Round it all out with an order of churros.

Google Reviews/Jeff Lepley

Google Reviews/Chelsea B.

If you like your beer with a side of food, you’ve come to the right place when you stop in at One-Eyed Betty’s. This warm and often-bustling locale is known for serving a wide and impressive variety of brews alongside delicious burgers and other classic bar food. If you’re looking for a more laid-back experience, visit for weekend brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. You’ll surely be back for seconds.

Google Reviews/Matthew Peach

Google Reviews/J Mic

If you’ve got a major hankering for hearty fare, you can’t go wrong with a northward journey to Fort Gratiot Township. It’s here that you’ll find Lakeshore Smokehouse, a roadside destination that serves some of the tastiest carnivorous dishes in the entire region. Take time to appreciate the rustic and quirky atmosphere as you dig into mouthwatering ribs and a variety of classic BBQ sides.

Google Reviews/Rogelia Sweeney

Are you a total sucker for classic diners? If so, hop in the car and venture to Ypsilanti for a meal at the Bomber, which boasts an awesome aviation theme and some of the friendliest service imaginable. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time as you dig into classic breakfast plates, homestyle lunch dishes, and more. The Bomber is only open for breakfast and lunch, so plan your visit accordingly.

Google Reviews/Jeannie Hill

Google Revews/Brent Stinson

We’ve featured this history-rich restaurant in previous articles, and it’s easy to understand why: after all, the White Horse Inn is one of the most fascinating eateries in all of Michigan. Situated within a converted stagecoach stop that dates back to the 1850s, this awesome locale serves standard American cuisine in an unbeatable atmosphere. The ingredients are fresh, the flavor is fantastic, and the vibe can’t be outdone.

Google Reviews/Darryle Strong

Google Reviews/Chris Munson

For diners who appreciate a dash of quirkiness with their meal, the Clamdigger is an absolute must-visit. There’s a fun, laid-back vibe to be found at this restaurant, which sits along the shores of the River Raisin and offers an unbeatable combination of beach-inspired decor and awesome food. In addition to fantastic cocktails, visitors rave about the one-of-a-kind mashed potato pizza.

Google Reviews/Ea Laine Delena

Don’t let its unassuming location in a strip mall fool you: Maisano’s is home to some of the tastiest Italian eats within convenient driving distance of the Motor City. There’s a decidedly warm atmosphere to be found here, which is only enhanced by the presence of fantastic food. For more than 40 years, guests have indulged in options like eggplant parm, pan-seared salmon caprese, and chicken marsala.

Eager to stay closer to home? Read about these nine fantastic neighborhood restaurants in Detroit.

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Address: 117 W Washington St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USAAddress: 1540 E Elm Ave, Monroe, MI 48162, USAAddress: White Horse Inn, 1 E High St, Metamora, MI 48455, USAAddress: 175 W Troy St, Ferndale, MI 48220, USAAddress: 306 E Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti, MI 48198, USAAddress: 26139 Novi Rd, Novi, MI 48375, USAAddress: 7099-7139 Lakeshore Rd, Fort Gratiot Twp, MI 48059, USA