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5 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

I remember years ago (20+ years ago) going to a Detroit symphony concert. I parked in a some lot that was basically a burned out old warehouse. Thought I would die, but that was where everyone was Parking. We all basically sprinted from our cars to the concert hall. 
 

That said, went to Detroit in 2018, and the downtown was much improved. Not sure what it looks like now though post-Covid. 
 

 

Call me crazy, but I bet there are at least a few hip night-spot areas that are more than safe to visit.

 

The city is still pretty big--I suspect people can go out and have fun without fear of losing their lives.


Folks watch too much news and have a skewed perspective on reality.

 

This is why most of this country thinks the snow Buffalo is getting right now happens every day of the year.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Jerryg1983 said:

Nemo’s bar is great. Stiff drinks. They also provide a shuttle to and from Ford field. 


I remember drinking in the Nemo’s overflow (aka the parking lot) after Kenny Rogers beat the crap out of the Yankees in the 2006 playoffs.  The city was jumping that night.  My brother and I walked (stumbled/staggered) back from Nemo’s to our downtown hotel at 2am…not sure how we made it.

 

That said…I second @shane nelsonwith Greektown and Shillelagh’s.  Fishbones is a great spot to eat as well…Cajun and sushi makes a surprisingly amazing combo.

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First of all, downtown D is pretty safe these days, especially when there is an event going on.  There are lots of bars and restaurants scattered all around from the Greektown Casino, The Old Shillelagh is a great local bar, The Detroiter Bar is a classic dive bar (just like the ones in Blo), The Roof Detroit is just across the from Comerica Park, Detroit Beer Company is a brewery on Broadway....lots of choices.  Corktown just a mile west of the downtown on Michigan Avenue (too far to walk, Uber there) also has many bars and restaurants, like Nemos (a great Detroit tradition, dating back to when the Tigers played at Tiger Stadium), Slows BBQ, Lager House, etc.

 

Walking around going from place to place is no problem, no worries there. I was just at the Sabres/Bruins game and frankly, the D has many, many more options for downtown restaurants and drinking than Blo.

 

Tailgating is not like at the Bills games.  There is tailgating, just different cause the parking is in small downtown lots.  So space is VERY limited in the lots, so you don't see a lot of huge tents set up because the parking lot owners want paying cars instead of tents.  And it will be expensive to park close to Ford Fiels, like $40 -50 or so.  A lot of tailgaters just open up the back and stand around.  Lastly, the old thing about alcohol not being allowed was gone years ago.  Everyone parties just like anywhere else.  Good luck, have fun in the D, I'll be there and Go Bills!!

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11 hours ago, stevestojan said:

Interesting replies. I’ve heard anecdotally that Detroit has really improved in the last several years. I have never been so just interesting to hear the different perspectives. 

So true, I lived in WNY most of my life and had Bills season tickets for 30+ years before moving here to metro Detroit a few years back. The locals here are worried they are about to be overun by the Buffalo version of the Beverly Hillbillies coming to the big city for the first time. Downtown Detroit has really improved. I feel safer going to Ford Field than I did going to a Sabres game at the Aud. Besides, it has been quiet here lately. Only 3 murders last night!

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1 hour ago, Son of a K-Gun said:

Was just about to ask about tailgating @reelpositiveso thanks for chiming in!  I always park in the Greektown surface lots for Tigers games and pay $20 or so…are Lions games comparable or do they Jack the prices up?

They are jacked up.... $70-$80 next to Ford Field. Download the Parkwiz parking app or the Best Parking app and pre-book. There are cheaper lots available, but a bit of a walk. 

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6 minutes ago, LittleSammy said:

They are jacked up.... $70-$80 next to Ford Field. Download the Parkwiz parking app or the Best Parking app and pre-book. There are cheaper lots available, but a bit of a walk. 


Thanks, already booked a spot through Parkwiz.  A “bit of a walk” at Ford Field is like parking in the back of Lot 7 at Highmark…not too bad.

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