Café 78
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit,4454 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI, 48201
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Address :
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit,4454 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI, 48201 - Phone (313) 784-9636
- Website https://www.cafe78detroit.com/
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Brunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
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Stefanie D.
I've been to Cafe 78 several times and always order the shrimp rolls. Those are my absolute favorite thing on the menu. The celery soup is very filling and delicious. The chocolate panna cotta is rich, just a few bites satisfies that chocolate craving. Everything I've had has been delicious. Prices are very reasonable considering the quality of food you get. The service is quick so it's a great spot for lunch. They open at 8 AM for coffee and also have baked goods from Pinwheel bakery.
(5)Brittany L.
We went here for brunch for a group of about 12-14. I ordered the antipasto salad which was really good and an egg salad sandwich without the bread. Unfortunately, this cafe is not very gluten free friendly. I had a bacon-infused bloody mary which was okay. They also have anchovy-infused bloody marys, but no thanks on that :) My boyfriend ordered the egg salad sandwich and the shrimp rolls. He liked both of them. Overall, the environment is cool with an open air scene, but it was about $60 for those items I listed above. And you have to order yourself at a register and then the food is delivered to you. It's an artsy scene, but for a big eater... I'd recommend somewhere else.
(3)Adam O.
Probably unfair to be reviewing a place after a brief stop-in for a pre-dinner cocktail. Love the idea of adding a cocktail bar with small bites inside a warehouse space (MOCAD), and I'm always welcoming of another drink spot in Detroit. Interesting take, and embracing of the surroundings, by naming and modeling each drink after a color. Grabbed the mezcal blue and gin orange. Ended up being slightly less enamored by the mezcal, a play on the Gun Metal Blue cocktail, as I was the gin, ginger and carrot infusion. Recommended. Didn't get a chance to try anything off the tasty looking small plates menu as we were on our way to Chartruese for a much anticipated dinner, but looked good enough for a return visit. Perhaps the greatest positive was the utter simplicity and ease of parking and the instantaneous service, given the crowded nature of other various watering holes in the area. I'll be back.
(4)Erin S.
I love this place for meeting up - big enough tables for multiple books during study sessions, and they're spaced out well too. The music can be a little loud at times. Food/drinks are on the pricier side, but to be fair, the coffee and cocktails are superb. Big caution, though: they host a LOT of events, so if you're planning to meet someone, I recommend checking to make sure they're open to the public.
(4)Eric B.
This place is a diamond in the rough. Cool rustic feel with fresh great tasting food.
(5)Emily O.
Great for brunch on Sunday. Shrimp rolls were really tasty. Croque madame had an inch of ham on it!
(5)Review R.
Great for a quick lunch. Full bar with knowledgeable bartenders trained by owner of Sugar House. Fun quite spot to chill and easy to get a seat.
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