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Splurge in Ann Arbor

  • The Chop House, 322 S Main St, +1 734 669-8826 (toll free: +1 888 456-DINE), . M-Th 5PM-10PM, F-Sa 5PM-11PM, Su 4PM-9PM. Appetizers, soups, salads, steaks, chops, poultry and seafood. One of Ann Arbor's priciest restaurants, so many people only visit on their birthday, when their entree is free! If you just want a little something sweet, gourmet pastries and desserts are available in the adjacent La Dolce Vita for around $7 each (try the crème brûlée with fresh fruits). There's also a cigar lounge downstairs for sipping and smoking. $10-$50 appetizers, $25-$44 main. �
  • The Earle, 121 W Washington St, +1 734 994-0211, . Provincial Italian and French country cuisine. The escargots in puff pastry are delicious. $18-$30. �
  • The Gandy Dancer, 401 Depot St, +1 734 769-0592, . M-Th 11AM-10PM, F 11AM-11PM, Sa 3:30PM-11PM, Su 10AM-2PM 3:30PM-9PM. Great seafood (check the buffet) in a former train station. Eat here and watch the tracks or, if you're broke (and you will be after the meal), walk along the tracks and watch the diners.
  • Gratzi, 326 S Main St, +1 734 663-6387 (toll free: +1 888 456-DINE), . Northern Italian cuisine, featuring no spices other than saffron. Rotating menu featuring appetizers, salads, soups, vegetables, pizza, pasta, risotto, fish, chicken and beef. $16-$32. �
  • Knight's Steak House, 2324 Dexter Ave, +1 734 665-8644, . M-Sa 11AM-11PM; closed Su. The place where locals go for excellent steaks, prime rib and veal, along with salads, side dishes, seafood and desserts. $5-$33. �
  • Lord Fox, 5400 Plymouth Rd, +1 734 662-1647. M-F 11:30AM-2PM, M-Sa 5PM-10PM, Su 3PM-9PM. Located in an 1880 farmhouse on 6 acres near Dixboro, which has been operating as a restaurant since the 1920s, when Henry Ford used to dine here. Rotating seasonal menu featuring steaks, poultry, wild game, seafood and an extensive wine list. Classic dishes include their veal Oscar and beef Wellington, and the flaming desserts (including baked Alaska and cherries jubilee) are worth the trip all by themselves. $15-$25. �
  • Rush Street, 314 S Main St, +1 734 913-0330, . M-Th 4PM-10PM, F-Sa 4PM-11PM (Cocktail lounge until 2AM on weekends). Hot and cold small plates, salads and entrées. $4-$12 small plates, $11-$29 main. �
  • Weber's Inn, 3050 Jackson Ave, +1 734 665-3636, . M-Th 6:30AM-10PM, F 6:30AM-11:30PM, Sa 8AM-11:30PM, Su 8AM-9PM. Featuring prime rib, steaks, seafood and an award-winning wine cellar since 1937. Appetizers, soups, salads, entrees, pasta and desserts. Sunday breakfast brunch served from 9:30AM-1PM for $9.25. $14-$35. �
  • Zingerman's Roadhouse, 2501 Jackson Ave, +1 734 663-FOOD, . M-Th 11AM-10PM, F Sa 11AM-11PM, Su 10AM-9PM. Serving "really good American food", including regional specialties from around the country with an emphasis on down-home Southern food, spicy Southwestern and fresh Californian cuisine. Soups, salads, $16 burgers, sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, desserts and $8 cocktails. $10-$19 lunch, $10-$27 dinner. �

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