Zingerman’s Next Door
422 Detroit St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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Address :
422 Detroit St
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 - Phone (734) 663-3354
- Website https://www.zingermansdeli.com/next-door/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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John H.
ZND was a great last stop on the way out of town after a too brief stay in A2. The lemon scone was A-Ok. Sure, my short mocha was pricey. Maybe there was some fancy chocolate in there. And, I suppose the coffee beans were roasted recently, ground consistently, and brewed at the correct water temp. The coffee flavor was so good, I imagine it must be so. Seating at ZND isn't the most comfortable, bathrooms are one-seaters upstairs, and parking is lousy from the perspective of a suburbanite like me (nearby parking meter adds to the cost per ounce of brew). Still, for a cup of coffee like that, I'd do it again.
(3)Jennifer T.
Dirty sheed... One of the best coffee drinks out here in AA. Served cold. So rich and refreshing. Also, the 2nd floor is an awesome place to work. Mostly pretty quiet when I come, it's sunny and spacious!
(5)Jess L.
They do have some great drinks, like the teas and the egg cream, but the pastries can be hit or miss. The bostock has constantly been good, but today I had their Obama bun and was disappointed. So dry! So hard! Practically inedible. If you want good seating, go early in the morning, though, especially on weekends.
(3)Lisa S.
Nothing special here. I have a soy allergy and they don't offer coconut milk, but do have almond. Ordered an almond milk latte and it was cold and mostly milk. Asked for a water and was given a dirty glass and was told to fill it myself at the pop station. The atmosphere is quaint and comfortable enough. Music was good (lots of Beatles), so was good for having an informal meeting, but I wont be back.
(3)Alex O.
Amazing. Go here for the Dirty Sheed. Brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it. Pastry and gelato are extremely expensive for portion sizes, but this is Zingerman's! Like most places in Ann Arbor, it's more suited for students with fat loan checks and wealthy yuppies who cannot bother to subject themselves to anything but the best.
(5)Nicole B.
Just as the name suggests, Zingerman's Next Door is...you got it...next door to Zingerman's Delicatessen. It's a cute little house decked out sweets, pastries, gelato, coffee, gifts, gourmet sodas, apple cider, and more. It's a less hectic experience than the deli, and had a much more relaxed atmosphere. I met up for a friend to catch up and have a sweet treat, and it was fun little spot to get something tasty. As with the deli, you can taste just about everything before you buy it. The girl behind the counter was patient as I tried 5 different flavors of gelato before settling on "Paw Paw" (Michigan's tropical fruit). It's a little pricier than the average coffee shop, but if you're there, you're already expecting to come for the quality. The staff are super sweet and happy to make suggestions. Try a few things and enjoy your time next door. You'll be glad you did.
(4)Joyce S.
Gross! My baguette sandwich tastes like it's 4 days old. The bread is rock hard and nasty. The worst $6.99 I've ever spent. It's going in the trash. This is unacceptable. I expected more from a "bakery." Tip: Don't sell old sandwiches.
(1)Jonathan D.
I saw this on the Food Network recently and was intrigued by the peanut brittle. I ordered some and it was absolutely amazing. The best peanut brittle I have ever had. Exactly as advertised on the show and worth every cent.
(5)Ryan M.
I purchased the butterfly cake from Zingerman's Next Door and it was extremely expensive (80$) and very dry. I do not recommend purchasing any cakes from this place.
(1)G.M. W.
Such hype...... lines out the door, friendly staff, cute place, but...... Cold sandwiches that should have been hot and rock hard, stale cupcakes ($3..50 each). Very disappointing - wouldn't go again.
(2)Matthew A.
Seriously? $25 for a pound of coffee? $12 for an ounce of cheese? I have never seen such incredible prices. You can get almost all of the same stuff at Whole Foods for half price...and that's even too expensive. Nothing here is worth the price they charge.
(2)Kristine K.
Is this place flying on the coattails of the original Zingerman's? McKayla Maroney is not impressed. The coffee was fine. The part that really irked me was the "Ooey-Gooey PB&J." I was not expecting a masterpiece...It's a peanut butter sandwich for God's sake! But, I do expect not stale bread. The Wonder Bread-esque crust was entirely inedible. The worst part was that I spent $7.48 on a tall drip coffee and an icky, cafeteria sandwich. There are too many other coffee shops in the area to waste your money here. Next!
(1)Annette J.
I have a preeeeetty intense sweet tooth. You could say I have multiple sweet teeth. Probably a full set. As such, Zingerman's next door is my jam. Baked goods galore! Cinnamon buns, scones, croissants, muffins, and other delightful breakfasty things. Cakes, cupcakes, cookies, pies and specialty desserts like the Paris Brest cream puff, or the Hungarian dobos torte for post sandwich treats (get slices or full cakes or pies too!). Also 5 different types of hot chocolate, special monthly beverages (egg creams, malts, etc), gelato, a chocolate counter with amazing locally made truffles, and tons of delicious prepackaged chocolate bars, baking supplies, candy and more (including the amazing Zingerman's made candy like the Zzang bars and peanut brittle). It can be a tight fit in there since there's SO much stuffed into the space along with seating but for me it's worth the discomfort for so many delicious sweet treats. The worst part is really narrowing it down since it's easy to want to go crazy and get one of everything!
(5)Alexandra E.
I stopped here after a sandwich at their Delicatessen. This place is small and quaint, and, like the Deli, has very friendly staff. I got a hot cocoa to go but then I got caught up browsing all the chocolates they have for sale - and they indeed have a lot! One of their staff members asked if I needed help and we ended up talking for almost 10 minutes about her favorite chocolates they sell, where they are sourced, what they taste like, etc. She was very knowledgeable! You are able to sample as many chocolates as you want so that's great for those trying to explore new products. The only reason I am giving this place 4 stars instead of 5 is that it's a bit pricey.oar of their chocolates averaged at about $10 per bar, and even some bars were in the $20s. That's the only drawback, but I still ended up spending over $50 total, so I guess it didn't turn me away!
(4)Karen B.
This is a well run restaurant and specialty good retailer. While you wait, you can sample their food delivered by enthusiastic staffers. For those of you from the east coast or if you've spent time there, this is your typical Jewish deli on marketing steroids. The portions for the regular size corned beef and turkey are normal compared to stage deli in New York or other traditional east coast joints. The menu has some creative combos and titles. We had a turkey special and a corned beef special (13). We also had wonderful breakfast sandwich on a bagel with smoked bacon and Vermont cheddar. The coffee blend wasn't too special. Worth checking out if there isn't a long line or if you've never had great deli food. We were first at the door and total time on site was 1 hour 10 minutes. Nice outdoor seating patio if the weather allows.
(4)Tom V.
Zingerman's is awesome. Great food to eat there and great desserts, breads, meats, cheeses and other things to take home. Just one of the best casual stops we can make in AA really. We have always liked most everything we get from there and the quality is key as it is very good. Service is exemplary and the staff is super helpful. Dark chocolate gelato was new thing for me this time and it was very good. Just a great place to check out if you have not been there.
(5)Melanie A.
Came here for an afternoon snack. Spent $25 on 10 chocolates and 2 pastries. The guy behind the counter rings me up and tells me the girl will get my pastries. So I stand around waiting for 10 minutes before he finally makes eye contact with me again and says "oh sorry, we were goofing off" . Then he grabs the pastries himself, not sure why he couldn't have done that in the first place, total disrespect. Plenty of bakeries around kid, won't be back!
(1)Liza V.
Holy gelato batman! This stuff is amazing. My advice: get some maple pecan with espresso poured over- I think they called it "la fogata". Whatever it was, it was so delicious. This place has the same feel as all the other Zingerman's establishments. Cool places. Overpriced. But whatevs.
(5)Heidi R.
Staff are incredibly nice, helpful and personable! I loved being encouraged to sample anything and everything I wanted!
(5)Lili W.
Expensive with extremely small portion. I ordered double gellatos with a shot of espresso, and the scoop of one gellato was equal to three samples that i tested beforehand! Part of it have melted probably, but the scoop was way smaller than any possible scoop you could hame imagined. Will never try this place ever!
(1)Ann W.
I have been a long-term fan of this little coffee shop, located next to the deli. In addition to the coffee, it serves an edited selection of baked goods from the Bakehouse, including cinnamon rolls, muffins, scones, and cakes. On this occasion, after a lovely sandwich from the deli, I had my perennial favorite, the Hunka Burnin' Love chocolate cake. The multi-layered cake was dense and chocolatey, coated in yummy frosting. It tasted and looked exactly like what grandma would have made. You will not regret the indulgence
(4)Martha R.
Per Zingerman's style, this place is always packed. It's not really set up in the best way to get around, but the awesome products (chocolates, coffees, desserts, other little goodies) and delicious coffee are definitely the reason it's packed. I ordered a pumpkin spice latte - she told me that they had something similar. It was spicy and a lot less sweet than other pumpkin syrups - so I was very, very happy. It was definitely a flavor that I have never had before, but amazing (shocking again). The place would definitely get itself 5 stars were it a little bigger and laid out better. Oh, and I'm sure that I would give it 5 stars anyway if I would have tried some gelato - it looked AMAZING, but I had just had a big sandwich from next door, so no room. The service is friendly and quick, and the products amazing. Zingerman's does it again.
(4)Ethan Y.
They have got a lot of pastries and homemade gelatoes here, though they only have 8 flavors for gelato. They don't have my favorite flavors and they were expensive. The gelatoes were nothing to write home about and the vanilla latte was also mediocre. They were both on the expensive side too..
(3)Stephanie W.
I'm addicted to the affogato here. I mean, I love coffee. I love gelato. Put 'em together, and what do you get? Addiction, that's what. Try it with the cinnamon or the stone-ground gelato. Other times, I get the regular coffee, cafe au lait, and/or the cafe con miel. All are fantastic. The baristas are skilled, so you will get a "crafted" cup of goodness. The cakes aren't really that impressive here, and they're incredibly overpriced for average sweets. The gelato is great, and I love that you can get a teeny tiny portion for like $2. Sometimes I just need a nibble when I'm craving those very rich flavors!! Other times I need it with a couple shots of espresso :P The store/counter area is really crowded and confusing to navigate. But when you're stuck in this crammed area, the staff will distract you with free samples, so that's good. There is plenty of seating upstairs, and I like getting work done or just do some people watching.
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