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1. Detroit Vineyards - Detroit

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· 99 reviews

1000 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI 48207

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Detroit Vineyards: what do users think?
Amy Adamchick: Fantastic, next level wines in a really cool, industrial building. Chris, Candace and Jake do an amazing job and give great insight into their winemaking process. Definitely stop by!
Sarah Choss: Detroit Vineyards is the best! Their wine is great, the staff is great, and the winery itself is very cool.
Jessica Coman: LOVE the wines. Staff was so fun and knowledgeable. Can’t wait to get back.
Timothy F: Was a delight. Great wine.
Cathy Dockery: Really enjoyed our Mother's Day brunch at Detroit Vineyards! The staff was amazing and so thoughtful and attentive. I loved all of the wines we were served and the charcuterie board was so yummy!! Can't wait to come back and try the new wines that will be released soon!! Please give them a visit. It is such a treat.
Carmen Wilson: I had a negative experience and upon reading the reviews I see why. I read that the staff is close knit. It seems that misery loves company and they all have become sour. It’s not a pleasant establishment which is shame. The replies by “the owner” are passive aggressive and sadly a missed opportunity to take a criticism and make improvements that could help the business. The bitterness, unwelcoming behavior, and lack of accountability of the staff is egregious and appalling. Customers just won’t come back. Even the Facebook reviews are bad. Maybe some team training, retreats or therapy would help. Please don’t bother to reply.
Emily Dockery: Love love love Detroit Vineyards! Great Wines, Great Space, Great Staff, Great Music! It is a must if you're hanging around the city.
Elizabeth Dowd: Silly place with rude service. Person at counter extremely rude telling us about the “policy” of no large groups. Policy is stupid, especially in an empty establishment, but what was the worst part was how rude and angry the women was who runs this place. A lesson in hospitality and customer service is needed and even being a little kind and thoughtful could help too.
Dowd House: Our group of 11 people was turned away for no good reason, the winery was nearly empty and they told us our party was too big. We offered to split into smaller groups and they would not accommodate us due to ‘policy’. We are wine lovers and experienced tasters and would have loved to have spent the afternoon there…it was so odd, as if the management wanted this establishment to fail. Do not waste your time at this place, there are so many other unique welcoming places downtown.
Nolan Dowd: Unbelievable. Went here with my family very excited to try a local winery and was met with extremely rude greeting. We were not allowed to enter and were rudely shooed away with no reason. 0/5 stay away.
Jake Parcell: Used to love it. However, we were told we can’t bring our baby in so we can pick up our wine club bottles and so my wife can have a quick flight for the first time in 11 months despite it being completely empty at 2 pm on a Friday. Dude seems rude to people too based on reviews despite always being nice to us. Oh well.Won’t be members anymore.
Joe Hakim: Detroit Vineyards is a truly unique place. Not only are they a winery in Detroit, but the wine is excellent. The space is gorgeous and perfect for wine tasting and learning about the wines, winemaking, and anything else wine related. The staff is knowledgeable and incredibly helpful. They host wine dinners and will often host pop ups, too. Definitely worth visiting.
Emi B: Detroit Vineyards is truly THE wine gem of Detroit. They produce a wide range of dry, balanced, expertly made wines from 100% Michigan fruit hand selected each growing season and everything is made on site. The entire vibe is one of the best I've experienced in any tasting room. Super comfortable with lots of space to spread out yet easy to find a cozy spot to read or enjoy a conversation with a friend or a date, great music, and staff that actually knows about wine, can explain how it's made, how Michigan's growing season and wine grapes work, and generally educate about wine production and grape varieties. They have some cool events too like music bingo, trivia nights, djs, wine dinners, food trucks, and more. The private tasting room is a great place to host a small event too and is super intimate and well priced. The staff is fun and engaging and most importantly knowledgeable about wine.
Michael Johnson: Nice venue with plenty of space that appears to be under utilized. The wife and I stopped in for the 1st time late afternoon on Saturday. The place was practically empty. We really want to patronize Detroit businesses but this place was just a "blah" experience from the time we arrived. Please consider living up the atmosphere. Maybe music, lighting and tables outside,flights that can be shared for fun.....it appears that the place has the potential to be a go too spot. I'm not being critical...just saying.
sierra english: Worst wine tasting I have ever been to. The staff are very rude and not accommodating. Candace especially needs a class on customer service! All of the wine was disgusting! I would give them -5 stars!
Camilla Nelson: Beautiful venue. Terrible experience. I made reservations for the first time and was concerned about my guest number after visiting the DV website. when planning celebratory events, RSVPs can be tough so I called to chat with staff ahead of time to help navigate some solutions. DV does not accept multiple reservations to accommodate a larger group. Perhaps this rule should be adjusted if this is a common request? I can imagine allowing a patron to book up to two parties of 6 or a party of 8-10 ppl max being a bit more accommodating…especially if space allows for it and reservation slots are available. Any other great idea other than handling troubleshooting with poor decorum.DV does require full party attendance before being seated so I do appreciate the staff allowing for late arrivals. DV rule violations seemed to be quite common so much so that the staff were ready and anxious to share their condescend tone, disrespectful gestures, and passive aggressive remarks with guests. Candice was so flustered she was red and blotchy 🦀I believe the staff could’ve advocated a bit better for patrons parking in their lot. I attended on a concert day and a “parking lot business” attempted to charge my guests and I $50 upon entering into the Detroit Vineyard lot although guests and I repeatedly mentioned we were parking to patronize Detroit Vineyards. Locals were literally tailgating immediately outside the vineyard doors and most attempted to use the venue’s restrooms but were turned away. It brought about some interesting exchanges. I witnessed staff become so rude and intolerant, I wondered if they attempted to work out better solutions than signage and inpatient behavior. The irony of that was…the facility’s restrooms were disgusting (as if the tailgaters were allowed to use the restrooms). Smelly and overflowing trash receptacles, dirty surfaces and floors, soap dispensers that don’t work, and absolutely no toilet paper.The temperament of staff shouldn’t be dependent on their work day going as planned. Things happen unexpectedly all the time.
S K: This place is 10/10
Domonic Golden: The experience we had was great. The service was great, Jake was soooo patient and kind. He answered all of our questions. I would definitely come back.
Bridgett Fenner: I drive past this every day on my home from work, and I've wanted to go for forever. Reading other responses to these reviews makes me want to go even more! I'm gonna look into making a reservation this Friday because the owner sounds like my kinda people.
Brian Wolff: Good and knowledgeable service with explanations of the wines, ciders and meads. Winemaker knows what their doing especially the blends were terrific
Paul Streffon: Came early for whiskey tasting next door and stayed for wine tasting here. Super nice staff and nice wine. I will come back next time I'm in town.

2. The Eastern - Detroit

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3434 Russell St Suite 501, Detroit, MI 48207

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3. The Inn at 97 Winder - Detroit

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· 225 reviews

97 Winder St, Detroit, MI 48201

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The Inn at 97 Winder: what do users think?
Kim Pratt: It was a nice experience.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Rwings73: The staff are amazing and the place is beautiful. So much to do all within walking distance.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Denise Toler: Stayed here in March for a Red Wings hockey game. Being able to park and walk to the arena was great! Felt very safe and the walk was only about a block. The room was comfortable, the bed was comfortable, and the service was very accommodating. We will definitely stay here again for our trips to see the Red Wings play!Nearby activities: Walking distance to Little Caesar's Arena
Becca Anderson: Spacious rooms & attached bathrooms. Staff was super friendly. We appreciated their responsiveness when the heat was too high in our room. Would recommend reupholstering the furniture in the rooms as it was all pretty worn. Perfect location for any downtown sporting events.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Melody Kruger: Beautiful inn - main floor, hallways, and guest rooms. The rooms are spacious and well-appointed. The entire mansion has the feel of luxury lodging. The staff is friendly and helpful. The location cannot be beat. Just one block from LCA. Parking (paid) is right out the back door. There was no water glass in the room, but this was probably an oversight. Communication could have been better, but the overall experience made up for this.Addendum: On my second stay here, I noticed a few things that could improve. The rooms need to have a water glass, either disposable or glass, in the room. Again, I had to go looking for one in the kitchen. For the price, I expected a breakfast spread better than the average chain hotel cereal, yougurt, and store-bought pastries. The inn is still a very nice place to stay, with an unbeatable location if you’re going to LCA, but next year I’ll go for cheaper lodging and deal with a little transportation inconvenience. And be aware that you will pay $25 for parking in the “inn’s lot,” above and beyond the night’s lodging cost.
Zach Waas Smith: Beware! This place has achieved an *aesthetic*. But as we all know, looks aren’t everything. Aside from the authentic decor, there were no redeeming qualities about the experience of our 1-night stay in a "premium" room. I stay in a lot of hotels and splurged on this place for a special occasion, only to be sorely disappointed. You want a 4-star hotel? Save your money and go elsewhere.1. Questionable security at best. The lock on the room door was a standard handle lock that was finicky and difficult to operate. The key would spin and spin - I was never sure it locked and there are no additional locks on the door (deadbolts, chains, etc).2. Once in the room, it was very cold and we discovered it was only heated by a small space heater on the floor. Not quite what I expect from any hotel, much less a “4-star” hotel, but I figured we'd try it... We unfortunately didn't discover it was inadequate until we woke up shivering at 3am.3. There are no basic amenities in the room (i.e. coffee maker, mini fridge, cups or drinking glasses, not even a table for our stuff!). We looked up and the chandelier was not secured to the ceiling properly, either. Simply not 4-star quality.4. *THIS* is the kicker. Got in the jacuzzi tub (that we paid extra $ for) and when we turned on the jets, a bunch of disgusting crud came blasting out. Absolutely horrifying. See the photos.5. Jumped in the shower to wash off the nasty slime, but the shower was also janky! The knobs were falling off the wall, difficult to operate, and the temperature kept wildly fluctuating. We eventually got it “good enough” and took an uncomfortable shower.6. Got out of the shower and discovered how scratchy and rough the towels were. We’re talking bottom-of-the-barrel budget motel quality. Come on! For $375/night, at least go to Meijer and buy me a soft towel! lol but truly, just terrible. Oh, and no towel racks or hooks anywhere to hang them on.7. Are the beds from 1887, too?? I’ve slept on pull out couches more comfortable than this bed. It collapses in the middle (like a deflating air mattress) and you can feel the springs jabbing you. Give me a pillow top, at least! Again, NOT 4-star quality.8. Even just getting INTO the hotel is weird. The front door is locked and has no windows. You have to ring a doorbell to be let in, but the doorbell was missing so we had to call some phone number and eventually somebody would come get us. Even once we got our keys, we still couldn’t use the front door and had to walk around to the back to get in. And they were using the parking lot as event parking, so it was PACKED with cars.9. Breakfast? Served? It's barely a run of the mill continental. And they awkwardly forced all the guests to sit at the one table, even though there were other tables in the sitting area.Finally, to top it all off, when I requested to speak with a manager about my stay, there conveniently wasn't one there. I asked them to call me when they were in, but of course they never did and when I called them, she was never there. The ladies on staff when I was there were nice enough, but whoever is running this joint should be ashamed. Thanks for the laughably paltry refund, I guess, but this is without a doubt NOT a 4-star hotel!
Teresa Corey: The location is great for sporting events, restaurants and the theatres BUT the property and rooms are un-kept and some of the staff was rude and seemed irritated that we were there. The main floor is beautiful but the guest rooms are un-kept. Also, the parking lot is rented out to a third-party that parks cars for other events in the city. They night we stayed here, there was a pistons game. My husband is handicapped and when we left the property to go to dinner, we were told that our handicap spot would be there when we returned; it was not. The lot was full and they wanted our keys to park our car in a difference location. We refused as we wanted our car where we were staying and they were rude and unaccommodating!The room we reserved was totally different than what they displayed in the pictures. The bed was horrible; the springs in the mattress was poking me in the back and it sagged so badly in the middle, I had a hard time getting out of it. Everything in our room was dusty and the air return vents in the room and the bathroom were covered in dust and grime!The hallway outside our room was dirty, crumbs from some type of food. The bathroom floor was dusty and the cover plate for the bathroom switch was disgusting.Our room was hot when we checked in. They closed off the vent in our room. When we were heading out to dinner, we asked that, If we did get cold, could we get a blanket. We were told that there was a blanked in the armoire. When we returned, our room was freezing and we couldn’t reach the vents to open them again. We found someone down on the main floor and asked if we could get a blanked. She said she was busy but would “try” to get us a blanked in about 20 minutes; she never showed! I woke up with a sore throat and dripping nose from being so cold. The ceiling light bulbs were burnt out.We went down for the continental breakfast. The lady that was there was rude and seemed irritated that we were there. She asked if we wanted "fresh fruit" but when I went to eat it, the fruit was rotten! I decided to have a bagel but it was stale and she was irritated that I didn’t want to eat it. I asked for milk to have some cereal and she watched me as I poured it into the bowl and when I put it down, she took it away. She watched our every move; it made us very uncomfortable!Also, the walls are paper thin so we heard everything anyone did the entire night.This was not a pleasant experience and we will be staying elsewhere in the future!
Mariana Zayas: Loved the historic setting and decor. It was close to the Eastern Market that we visited for a wedding reception. The vibe is great but the walls are very thin and you can hear your neighbors clearly. The mattress was fine - not great but also not uncomfortable. Checkin was smooth and easy.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Joyce Henk: Nearby activities: Excellent location! Walking distance to sports/concert venues and local restaurants.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Great view, Romantic, Quiet …More
Bella Reyes: Booked through a 3rd party. I don’t recommend that because you will never know about all the hidden fees until you arrive. Got there and the deposit is more than the room. Ontop of that there is 25$ parking fee, why? We already paid to stay there why would we pay to park? The room was just that a room with a space heater to keep us warm. The bathroom had a huge shower , that was the best part of the room. The room was cold, not clean, and didn’t even look like anyone cared about the I kind at all. I was shocked that I had to pay 250 deposit (reservations never said that-the hotel site does though (but again 3rd party sign up). I don’t think this place should be charging so much for a room, charging a deposit that exceeds the amount of the room, and charges you for parking your car their while you stay your stay with them. The staff was shocked when I came early but that’s because they didn’t bother answering their phones the 20 times they were called between me and the place that helped me book it in the first place. Check in is at 4pm and out at 11am, not even 24hrs and that’s ontop of all those fees. Save yourself a trip & find a hotel. You will get more for your money and feel better about it.
Rebecca De Waard: Room was on the 3rd floor with no elevator so not good for us old people, especially when you want to get a cup of coffee. No way to regulate room temperature, the fan in the bathroom couldn't be shut off, the TV didn't work,no coffeemaker in room, continental breakfast was minimal at best, but the coffee was good, 1 of the beds was very soft and uncomfortable, pillows were so-so. For $250 a night + $25 parking, it's not worth it. The best thing I can say about this place was the Hostess was awesome; also, it's a close walk to Little Caesars Arena.
Jessica Campbell: Great location, staff was attentive and kind, room was mediocre.Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Max Sobolevskiy: Well, I have mixed feelings:Pros:– Unbelievable vibes of an old restored house with many authentic things– The proper spring (not bloody foam) mattress– I had two-level room with the oriel window which I think is the best room in the property– Location is greatCons:– I met two ladies on the check-in desk. One of them was really nice and friendly, the other one was arrogant and was gaslighting me about not working WiFi– Yes, WiFi didn't work in my particular room #32. To use it I needed to get out of the room.– Breakfast are just bagels and fruits.– When I asked to live my stuff until my flight, that arrogant lady was not happy and said "usually we don't allow it". Wow! I've been to hundred of hotels and this one is first where they "usually we don't allow it". And guess what? Finally she let my stuff to be left and it took zero efforts from her time.
Gayle Krufal: Safety: The city felt very safe, and was much cleaner than I expected.Walkability: Great location!. Walking distance from ALL of the major sport stadiums in Detroit. Our room had a view of Comerica Park and Ford Field. We were in town for a concert at The Masonic Temple Theater and ended up walking back to the hotel (about 1.5 miles) at night.
Russ Newlin: Recently stayed there for one night during a hockey game. Don’t expect much. It’s an old house with old furniture and old decor. Be aware that they charge extra for parking. I was not told that upon arrival but noticed the charge on my card. When I called to question it, they said it was communicated to me upon checkin. This is coming from the exact same lady that checked me in. I even read the fine print when I was initialing the check in paperwork as she told me no one ever reads it. If I would have been told that up front, then I would have parked in one of the many open spots on the street for free. Ok place to lay your head after a hockey game just one block from the arena, but don’t expect anything fancy. And sure don’t expect them to care about what was or was not communicated to you once you have departed.
Kat Pitcole: Can not wait to stay here again. Fantastic location! Amazing home. Safe parking. great staff. Highly recommend it!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
joshua dersa: No one was there to check us in had, we had to wait a half hour.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Quiet …More
Mike Kinney: Just stayed here, the wife loved the idea of staying in an old mansion, we were not disappointed. The staff were very friendly and helpful, the room was over the top but in a good way, wrought iron staircase to a sitting room in the turret was my favourite . We went to a red wings game, which was 2 minutes walk away, neighborhood looked and felt very safe and friendly to walk around. Will definitely stay here again.
Arielle Hemingway: We went for a Wings game and the location was even better than I had originally anticipated! Inside was beautiful!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More

4. Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center - Detroit

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· 4543 reviews

Renaissance Center, 400 Renaissance Dr W, Detroit, MI 48243, United States

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Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center: what do users think?
Dean Eiden: Near the heart of downtown Detroit. Perfect location right on the waterfrontRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Lovely Lynn aka Ms Unstoppable: Beautiful hotel and very helpful, courteous staff! I can't wait to visit the Marriott Hotel againRooms: Beautiful well decorated roomsNearby activities: This Hotel is in downtown Detroit near all of Detroit's downtown events RestaurantsSafety: Plenty of Security Guards! I felt safe during my entire visit at the MarriottFood & drinks: Everything was simply delicious
Drew Hirsch: Rooms could be updated and the checkin process improved. It took a lot of time to check in even though they weren't busy. Gym is nice and the hotel has great views. The people mover is attached to the building so it makes getting around Detroit easy. Heart plaza is right next door and Greek town and campus martius just a short walk away. Lots of near by restaurants.
Katie Prentice: I was the first time guest of this hotel about 2 weeks ago. I made the reservation, but my friend arrived before me because my flight was delayed. As a result of arriving after midnight, I was still in line after three others who arrived around the same time.I didn't manage to take any pictures of the room, but the room itself was a solid Marriott room. The beds were decent and they were plentiful pillows. Something I always appreciate.The bathroom was not exceptionally clean, I'd put it about it at meh, but the sheets and towels were fresh and we did have soap provided.Unfortunately, even after asking several times, during my entire 5-day stay, we only received housekeeping one time. The three times I asked at the front desk and gave them my room number, they told me that daily housekeeping should still be happening. Clearly this is an ongoing issue for this hotel. I was really surprised, because they could just as easily have said no, it wasn't included daily.Depending on the purpose of my travel, I'm potentially okay with less than daily housekeeping service (if I know in advance), only if there is an appropriate towel bar on which to put my towel. This hotel has one tiny bar in the bathtub area and a hook on the door. That's not acceptable for two or more humans who need to dry towels.I'm a relatively mellow traveler, but this was a very weird situation.I ate one time in the lobby restaurant for breakfast and ordered a pretty standard item and it was fine. Nothing special, but it was a good amount of food. The coffee was a little weak at the breakfast.Otherwise, I did visit the lobby bar one afternoon with several friends, and we experienced excellent service from the bartenders.I'm not sure what's going on with Marriott computers, but this appears to be 4/4 recent stays where my bonvoy points and nights were not credited to my account. I think it's because my friend checked in first and this somehow balled up my reservation. Now I have to wait 10 days to find out anything.The front desk staff are clearly overwhelmed. I believe they are doing the best they can, and every one of them was polite including arriving at midnight and departing later in the week at 6:00 a.m.I stayed here because this was the host hotel for an event I attended. I honestly don't know if I would go back voluntarily. The views are fun if you can look over into Canada; my view the other way into the city was interesting but nothing special.The architecture is fascinating, but if I return to Detroit I'll probably stay somewhere else.
Darrel Boos: I had to call the front desk dozens of times over the course of 3.5 hours just to get some toilet paper so that I could use the toilet in my room.Nearby activities: Allot of things to do a see nearbyWalkability: Allot of things to do nearbyFood & drinks: Nice restaurants nearby
shiquiona hobson: Very beautiful place to stay at but I’ve been calling since Sunday because my card was over charged and the lady who answer the phone put me on hold for a minute. I hung up and called back no answer at all . Even today I’ve been calling it just rings . This is very sad , hope they get they staff under controlRooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5Hotel highlights Luxury, Great view, Romantic, Great value …More
Lori Wilson: Food service was horrible for the MDP Legacy Dinner. Food was cold.Service: 1/5 …More
Chris McKerrow: Really 3.5 stars. Check in often one's first experience with a hotel and needs improvement. Long lines and understaffed, while staff was very nice I was told at 3pm that check in was at 4 and room wasn't ready. I waited for a text until 4:30 and waited again in line only to be told I still didn't have a room. After making my case, the receptionist was able to find a room for me. Rooms were Marriott standard - comfortable and functional. Elevators are old and there aren't enough for the number of people staying here - and, one day I was on the elevator stuck between floors for a few minutes. I have to give the staff a shout-out - restaurant staff works hard in a busy bar. Receptionists are all very helpful but in the end it's a 3.5 star stay.
Nurgül Kılıç: The location is really nice, I definitely recommend you to stay
Carrie Adams: I’m a very mellow hotel guest. I don’t look for minor issues to complain about and let many things roll off my back. I’ve literally never complained at a Marriott hotel. Ever. This hotel is an awful example of the Marriott chain.One thing I cannot abide is consistent poor service. This Marriott is consistent in only one area. Bad service.First day, I had the great luck to get it wait in a super long check in line not once but twice. I had checked in via the app the evening before, as I usually do. I arrived before posted check-in time but wanted to drop my luggage while waiting for the room. After waiting in line for about half an hour, I was informed that a generic request I had added when booking (king bed, nice view if possible) would prevent the mobile key from alerting me to the room availability. No problem, they will call me as soon as the room is available. My phone number was confirmed, I asked about leaving my luggage, where I was directed to take it back down to a lower floor (where I originally entered) to drop off with bell services. The main entrance *does not* have any type of bell services signs and bell services is in a hidden side door. Really odd. The bell services person has been the only bright spot in this whole ordeal (isn’t that a sad statement). He was great and lovely in general.After wandering for several hours and it now being AFTER check-in time with no phone call as promised and no alert, I headed back to the hotel where I was lucky enough to wait in another 45 minute line. The front desk person was obviously exhausted and overworked, but was helpful in providing directional cues because this hotel is not intuitive designed to say the least.Finally got into my room over an hour after the check-in time and after waiting over an hour in two lines. Yay!Housekeeping was not providing their a-game. Hair from a past guest was left on the bathroom door (a lovely, large clump of hair). Gross. No hand soap was provided, so to wash my hands I need to go to the shower and use the body gel and wall-locked pump to get some soap. Classy.(I’ve confirmed with several other guests staying here that they too did not receive hand soap so this is a THING apparently and not an oversight as we all individually assumed…what a weird choice to make for cost-cutting. Who needs clean hands?!?!)Crumbs aligned the floor between the two beds. Again, I’m pretty mellow so I figured the beds were clean and I could handle not hanging my towels on the bathroom hook to avoid a clump of gross hair until housekeeping came by the next day.The word count limits me from clearly expressing all of the issues, but as succinctly as possible: dirty hotel room, no housekeeping service yet during my stay (and finally requesting today was met with what I can only describe as annoyance that I asked for something that should have been done), two hours to get ice that was ultimately unusable, broken doors, broken safe and many hours to even get someone to show up to make a super simple fix (reset the code), and on and on and on. I didn’t ask but a front desk person assured me that a manager would DEFINITELY be following-up about the issues.One guess as to whether the manager has called to follow up. Yeah, this is obviously a cultural issue. It starts at the top. There is zero accountability or follow-up and most definitely zero sense of urgency to fix issues that they have created themselves.AVOID AVOID AVOID
Noe Guevara: I just had 2 watches and 2 bottles of cologne stolen from my room. Front desk told me they can't check who accessed my room via a key card and that there's no cameras they can check. Filing a police report now. DO NOT STAY HERE!Rooms: 1/5|Service: 1/5 …More
Gracie Ruelas: It was amazing experience I love that hotel.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Luxury, Great view, Romantic, Quiet, Kid-friendly, Great value, High-tech …More
Steve Heavyside: Top Notch all the way around.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Stefano Teofili: Ottima la posizione, le camere non sempre vengono rifatte, è un labirinto e non subito capisci come muoverti, prezzi alti.Walkability: Ottima.posizione per il centroFood & drinks: Prezzi alti

5. Fort Pontchartrain Detroit - Detroit

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· 2438 reviews

2 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226

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6. Hotel Saint Regis Detroit - Detroit

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3071 E Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202

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Hotel Saint Regis Detroit: what do users think?
Kathy Fountain-Giles: Little things mean a lot, the little things are missing here. There is a lovely bar, but it is only open 5-11. No place to get a drink outside those hours. Even ice can only be obtained from the bar. The reports of scalding water in the shower are true, in our room it extended to the sink and toilet. The seat on toilet was loose. No where to get a drink of water in the morning, except for melted ice. It is near the Fox Theatre, QLine, and some iconic Detroit buildings and good restaurants. Only one elevator works. The first floor is lovely when it’s open. A nice place to visit between 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm, but I won’t be staying again.Rooms: None stop scalding water. Temperature is controlled by fan that runs constantly. Lighting is dim.
M: After reading the reviews, I have some context as to well there are so many things wrong with this hotel. But they should just shut it down to finish renovations, ice machine broken, AC not adequately cooling down the room, loud music downstairs in the evenings, broken finishings in the room, $20 charge for self parking in an effectively ungated lot, the list goes on and on. I guess It’s a roof over your head, if you are out of options.
Kei Henderson: I’ve never stayed in a nastier room and I’ve stayed at motels before. Many times. This building needs a complete overhaul. They only invested money in the lobby, which is quite deceiving. The rooms look like prison, no paint, wallpaper, art, super super old furniture, no overhead lighting. The cleaning staff I’m sure is doing their best but judging by the accommodations they aren’t paid very well so I don’t blame them. This place really should shut down for 6 months and remodel. What a waste of money.Rooms: Gross.
Sammar Maghathe: I've been in here for about an hour and I already highly do not recommend. If it wasn't for the conference occupying most of the hotels in the area I would have left immediately. Highly disappointed. I'm not sure if it was having to wait a good 10 mins before seeing a front desk receptionist to get checked in or the fact that my room looks COMPLETELY different than what was pictured. I booked a king room and was given a room with queen beds, now telling me there are no king rooms available. Oh and I was just informed there is no cold water throughout the entire hotel and the room temp only goes down to 71f. No one informed me of those issues at before checking in.
Todd Davidson: I'll start with the fact that I've definitely stayed at worse hotels. Hence, the two star review.- This is NOT a Bonvoy/Marriott property, and it is definitely misrepresented as a Saint Regis. It's run by a local "ownership group."- The rooms shown in the listing look NOTHING like what I booked. Fairly run down. I asked for a room that matched the description and was told they're "premium rooms" and were all booked.- As best I can tell, there are no services - restaurant or bar - available besides a vending machine Monday or Tuesday.- NO COLD water! This stole the show. I didn't believe the reviews, but it's true. I pushed for a new room and was told it was the whole hotel!!! I tried adjusting the valves leading to the fauset, both hot. Toilet water, hot. I was provided two bottles of chilled water.Book elsewhere.Safety: I did not feel safe walking around after dark.Walkability: Uber. Cab it. Drive. Don't walk.
Aurora Carver: This location is in the center of everything. The staff is super friendly and very accommodating.
P31 Designs: The entrance and lobby are great. HOWEVER, the room they tried to give us was straight trash. We immediately checked out and booked at the Wyndham. They went beyond false advertising. They LIED!! I posted actual pics of the room they tried to give us.Rooms: 1/5|Service: 3/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Elizabeth Becker: I wanted to like this hotel. Our daughter was getting married at Jam Handy down the street, so it was convenient. And historic, unique! Or so I thought. We stayed May 5th and 6th with checkout on the 7th.The positives:The clerk that checked us in was personable and performed her job efficiently. Also, the elevators worked. And the room ventilation worked and if you left it on air conditioning, the fan ran all night, providing much needed white noise. There is a LOT of emergency vehicle activity on Grand Boulevard.Things we didn’t know:1. They host a dance party the first Friday of the month in the lobby. I was on the sixth floor and could not hear myself think, much less sleep. It was very late (at least 1am) when it stopped, and then people came to their rooms, laughing, slamming doors…clearly pretty drunk.2. They do not provide cold water. Not in the sink, not in the shower. It was one degree short of scalding. Thankfully, the shower head was a cheap handheld (mounted backward also) so I was able to gently wash my hair while not burning my body. I hope they are suing their plumber, as they were smoking SOMETHING when they worked on this hotel.3. It is self serve parking for $20 a night. This is not Chicago, New York…for the price of the room, the parking should be included. Plus, the lot could not accommodate all the cars when you got there later in the evening. The attendant squeezed us in, but others followed us and I have no idea where he stuck them.4. I’ve stayed at Holiday Inns that were better appointed. Cheap flooring, poor lighting, shoddy workmanship, the only thing that was REMOTELY nice was the bed. Lots of pillows, decent bedding, and comfortable.I know this building was gutted and remodeled. Someone needs to provide some investment capital so they can actually make this property into a true gem for Detroit. Right now it is just an embarrassment.With taxes, I paid just over $456.86 for 2 nights. The worst hotel stay I have ever had, ESPECIALLY for that amount of money.Rooms: As I mentioned before, there was no cold water in the bathroom faucets. Neither the sink or shower. A child could not have used the shower, it was way too hot. While I don’t care that there was no carpet because at least I can see the dirt on the hard flooring, it was cheap looking flooring. No full length mirror or any mirror except in the bathroom.
Chris Nash: The Assistant Engineer, Brian, took care of us in the most professional and friendly manner. After bringing up our mini fridge, he discovered that the room was without an ice bucket. He returned almost immediately with not only the bucket but had gone out of his way to fill it with ice. Super high character and very engaging. We were thrilled with his ability to make us feel welcome. Thank you Brian, it was our pleasure to write you a positive review.Chris and Amy NashColumbus, Ohio
Mary Aho: Here now … the music is ridiculousRooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Whitney M.: Staff were friendly and very helpful and knowledgeable about the area.Walkability: Close to Qline last stop on Woodward so easy to get aroundFood & drinks: Good drinks at the BLVD Lounge and food was good too.
Jason Stenger: The lobby and bar area were nice. Food and drinks were really good.Room was very shabby, heat/ac did not work well and was loud. Showerhead was patched together. Only one towel in the room. Furniture was very worn. Floors and walls were stained. Beds were comfortable but overall the room was very disappointing.Rooms: ShabbyFood & drinks: Good food drinks
toriola Odunsi: Amazing rooms, have amazing art; Van Gogh exhibited on walls and nice for pictures as well.Nearby activities: Not exactly center of downtown but, location thrice suffices.Noteworthy details: Van Gogh.
Carol Reynolds: Only hot water.asked for towels we had to go get them.dirty stains hallway carpet. Bar restaurant. Not open .sad it's looks beautiful just a tease.had to pay for parking.just wrongRooms: 1/5|Service: 1/5|Location: 4/5 …More

7. Colony Club Detroit - Detroit

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2310 Park Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

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Colony Club Detroit: what do users think?
Mary Lou Rotrock: I was very impressed by the service and friendly environment. Wonderful experience
James Jacobs (Jake): Great venue for a wedding
Robert Miller: Very beautiful place for a wedding.
Grace Adkins: Beautiful
kennie tyler: It was a work event and this location was perfect.
Richard Nave: Went to a wedding here. Food was very good, service was attentive, room was very beautiful
Jasmine Moore: Beautiful venue for my sisters wedding
Red Legion: Super classy place. Loved it.
Tracy Byrd: Fun time at Christmas party. Loved coffee alternative to alcohol beverage
Ching Tan: I'm a vendor and had the pleasure working with Colony club a few times in 2022. Honestly the venue itself is SO beautiful and the staffs were just amazing and friendly. As a vendor we don't usually get treated like normal human beings, surprisingly, right? However, working there I felt like anyone else, a normal human and staffs were just so nice and helpful. Looking forward to work there more. :-)
Tim Klein: Great food great music great service
Del B: Landmark venue tucked away in a newly ebergized section of, downtown Detroit.
Sean McCarroll: We had our wedding reception here last month and they blew it out of the park! Everything about the reception was perfect - the ambiance, the professionalism of the staff, the food/drinks, everything. The venue is so gorgeous that we only needed flowers on the tables to consider it fully decorated. I had actually ruled this venue off the list when we were first looking for a reception hall because of the price, but I am so glad my (now) wife convinced me otherwise - worth every penny. We had a total of 198 people at the venue with plenty of space to spare. I highly recommend!
Megan Murphy: We had our ceremony and reception at the Colony Club 4th floor petite ballroom and it was the night of our dreams. We worked with Jaime and Amber for the almost year leading up to our wedding, and they were so professional, friendly, organized. They kept us on track with making decisions, and also offered helpful advice/suggestions. They were very responsive, easy to get in touch with, and flexible with trying to help get the day as perfect as we envisioned. The tasing process was so much fun - you basically get served like at a restaurant. The food was absolutely delicious - we got many compliments from guests about how much they enjoyed it. The actual venue is so romantic and beautiful - the space speaks for itself. On the big day, Preston was the event manager, and he was so great. He handled any issues that came up and coordinated with our wedding planner so my husband and I could just enjoy the night - heck, he even filled in for a bartender that I believe called in sick. He was a man of many talents. I highly recommend the Colony Club for a wedding! The space and employees were great.
Christina Gavin: The venue was beautiful the staff was heaven and the food was amazing it seem like a million dollar affair!!!the bride and groom was so happy with how they're day turn out
Trina Kurzyniec: Came here for my husband's 25th year celebration with DTE. The food was excellent. The drinks, the atmosphere, everything was perfect.
Randal Bentley: Such a beautiful place to have a wedding reception or any occasion.
Scott Petkov: Realy nice place
Kev R: This place is beautiful! So much detail in the architecture.
Donchamberlin: Went to wedding there nice. Very good band
colleen martek: Beautiful place for an event and the food was top notch.

8. The Madison - Detroit

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· 63 reviews

1555 Broadway St, Detroit, MI 48226

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9. Skyline Club - Southfield - Southfield

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· 161 reviews

2000 Town Center, Southfield, MI 48075

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10. Gem Theatre Detroit - Detroit

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333 Madison St, Detroit, MI 48226

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