Enjoying the laid-back vibes at Dirty Shake
Dirty Shake, a new casual bar in Detroit’s Midtown, opened on March 14, 2025. Located at Forest and Second avenues, it boasts a relaxed atmosphere with creative cocktails and a delicious menu. The bar accommodates 40 inside and 50 on a wraparound patio, making it the perfect hangout spot for local residents and newcomers. With fun activities like a Polaroid photo opportunity and a ring toss game, Dirty Shake is set to be a go-to destination for friends looking for a laid-back time.
If you’re hanging out in Detroit’s Midtown, you might’ve noticed something exciting has just rolled into town. On March 14, 2025, a new casual bar named Dirty Shake opened its doors, and it’s already creating a buzz! Located in a charming red brick building at the corner of Forest and Second avenues, this place is all about relaxing vibes and tasty bites without breaking the bank.
Dirty Shake is the brainchild of a talented duo who also brought you amazing spots like Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails, Freya, Dragonfly, and The Oakland. This time, they’re ditching the formal dining style for something that feels more like a hangout with friends. The aim is simple: create a laid-back atmosphere where everyone feels at home. The owners really want to honor Midtown’s long-term residents while embracing students and newcomers, making it a cozy spot for all.
With a seating capacity for 40 inside and an additional 50 seats on a wraparound patio, Dirty Shake ensures there’s plenty of space to chill after a long day. The bar features a roll-up garage door that lets in fresh air, counter seating for casual sipping, and a comfy lounge area complete with three televisions for those who can’t miss out on their favorite sports events.
Now let’s talk drinks! The talented Kamalani Overall, who has a knack for crafting delightful cocktails, has put together a drink menu that’s as playful as its name suggests. Expect to see some fun options like boozy Hummer shakes, Dole Whip shakes, and creative twists on Long Island Iced Teas. But don’t worry if you’re not in the mood for alcohol – there are plenty of non-alcoholic drinks too!
When it comes to food, the bar doesn’t disappoint. The menu includes crowd-pleasers like smoked chicken wings, juicy burgers, and an interesting rice flour-battered cauliflower dish tossed with pepper jam, cilantro, and scallions. Their chef, Doug Hewitt, is all about putting attention to detail into classic bar food, highlighting that the preparation of those wings alone takes a three-day process! And yes, if you’re not in the mood to dine in, Dirty Shake offers both takeout and delivery options, making it easier to enjoy from the comfort of your own home.
This isn’t just any bar; Dirty Shake plans to keep the fun rolling with activities that everyone can enjoy! They’ve got a cool Polaroid photo opportunity that allows guests to snap their memories and display them on a special wall. Plus, don’t miss out on the playful Shenanigans section of the menu, where guests can engage in a ring toss game for a chance to win a shot. It’s all about having a good time!
Dirty Shake welcomes guests every day, with hours from 11:30 AM to midnight on Sundays through Thursdays, and until 2 AM on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s the kind of place you can swing by after class, work, or just any time you need to unwind.
The decor at the bar aims to capture the essence of classic old Detroit bars, offering a sense of community where everyone can feel included. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Dirty Shake intends to become your new go-to spot in Midtown. With a name hinting at a fun cocktail shaking method, it promises to deliver an informal and enjoyable dining experience that echoes through the heart of the city.
So, gather your friends, soak in the friendly atmosphere, and prepare for fantastic food and drinks at Dirty Shake. It’s the perfect addition to Detroit’s ever-growing food and drink scene, and you’ll definitely want to check it out!
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