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Hockytown Broadcasting

2301 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 964-1606
hockeytowncafe.com
3 star rating based on 26 reviews
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Opens at least an hour before games    
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tel: (313) 964-1606

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tel: (800) 222-6815

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Opened in 1999, the Hockeytown Café is the most innovative, exciting restaurant concept to hit Detroit in years. Located at 2301 Woodward (next to the Fox Theatre), the venue encompasses a 24,000 square-foot restaurant and bar that pay tribute to Detroit's storied Red Wings hockey organization, its players and the greatest hockey fans in the world – the Citizens of Hockeytown.

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Part of the Mike Ilitch empire, this upscale downtown sports bar is located in the same building as the The Second City Comedy Club , across the street from Comerica Park , and it capitalizes on the frenzy over Ilitch’s Red Wings hockey team. It is garish and gaudy, with the world’s brightest video screen and ticker scroll outside, along with a gigantic hockey puck and images of Wings... more

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Expect a primarily 20-something crowd, and lively pre- and postgame fans. Conversationalists mingle on the patio under heat lamps and take in rooftop views of Comerica Park. Up front, the dance floor stays hopping almost every night of the week with live bands and local DJs. A small menu is available. On game nights, a shuttle runs to Red Wings home games. Comerica Park is across the street,... more

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Bring your Red Wings passion and indulge in cuisine that's much better than bar food.

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The deck at Hockeytown Cafe is the largest rooftop deck in Detroit, and the view gets no better than this. Catch live music on summer weekends.

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Reservations are taken for parties of eight or more only, and seating can take 45 minutes or longer.

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The nearest lot is the Fox Parking garage, behind Hockeytown. Cheaper lots may be available, but you'll have to walk.

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Before or after games or concerts, raise the roof at the ultimate patio party spot.

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In Short Expect a primarily 20-something crowd, and lively pre- and postgame fans. Conversationalists mingle on the patio under heat lamps and take in rooftop views of Comerica Park. Up front, the dance floor stays hopping almost every night of the week with live bands and local DJs. A small menu is available. On game nights, a shuttle runs to Red Wings home games. Comerica Park is... more

Bring your Red Wings passion and indulge in cuisine that's much better than bar food.

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In Short This is Red Wings central: See high points of Stanley Cup victories, statues of Steve Yzerman and Gordie Howe and jerseys from the old days. When Second City is playing (in the same building), a young crowd primes itself at Hockeytown's ice bar beforehand. Several levels above bar food, the menu includes some traditional dishes like salmon, ribs, cobb salad and strip steak,... more

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This place sucked.

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Went there for the lunch special with my kids and they ran out at 2:00pm LOL! Waited for a waitress to finally come over and take our order after being seated for 10 minutes. Mean while staff appears to be mulling about doing nothing. After ordering, I was brought a beer that was not cold. I was going to ask for another, but the waitress never came back until our food was ready. I was thirsty.... more

Poor planning + poor service

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Hockeytown Cafe has a lot going for it: good location, loyal hockey fan base. But it seems to rest on its laurels and makes no attempt at providing good service. My friends & I went there for the Game 5 of the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs and were completely disappointed by the lack of planning and preparation for the event by Hockeytown Cafe. They were understaffed and overcrowded, but that... more

Terrible Service!

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I have never had a worse experience at a resturant before! Seems all the servers have to do is take our order and thats it. She took our drink and food order together because she left us for so long. Someone else served our food and it had to be autioned off. Runners are fine but make sure you know who to serve what and to where! Our food came out before our drinks, she forgot our waters, we... more
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