The inviting interior of Dirty Shake bar in Midtown Detroit, featuring unique decor and a lively atmosphere.
Dirty Shake, a new bar in Midtown Detroit, has officially opened on 313 Day. With a casual vibe and a menu featuring classic bar foods and drinks, it aims to bring the community together. Co-owned by local hospitality veterans, this bar offers both indoor seating and a wraparound patio, making it an inviting spot for locals and students alike.
Excitement is buzzing in Midtown Detroit as the new bar, Dirty Shake, opened its doors on Thursday, March 13 – a day cherished by locals as 313 Day! Nestled in a quaint ivy-colored, red brick building at the corner of Forest and Second Avenue, this space has a rich history, dating back to its construction in 1893 when it was originally a single-family home before becoming a clinic.
Dirty Shake’s co-owners, hospitality veterans Sandy Levine and chef Doug Hewitt, have got quite the reputation in the Detroit dining scene. They’re the masterminds behind several acclaimed spots including Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails and Freya, but Dirty Shake is something special. This establishment is all about creating a more affordable and casual vibe – a refreshing break from their previous fine-dining endeavors. The aim is simple: to bring the community together over good drinks and delicious food.
With a seating capacity of 40 inside and another 50 on a cozy wraparound patio, it’s perfect for those sunny Michigan days that beckon for outdoor hangouts. The bar’s design is just as inviting, featuring a roll-up garage door that opens up to counter seating, alongside a lounge area complete with a classic inactive fireplace. Don’t forget to snap a pic at the funky “Shitty Polaroid wall”, where patrons can take pictures and pin them up for everyone to enjoy!
Multiple TVs are hanging around, so whether you’re tuning in for a Detroit sports game or catching reruns of favorites like Twin Peaks or Detroiters, there’s something for everyone.
Now, let’s talk about the food! If you’re a fan of classic bar staples, you won’t be disappointed. Dirty Shake serves up a delightful burger featuring not one, but two juicy patties made from a housemade blend of ground beef mixed with sharp cheddar. And for those wing lovers, the smoked wings undergo a careful three-day preparation process. Not to leave anyone behind, there are vegan options like rice flour-battered cauliflower served with pepper jam, cilantro, and scallions – a tasty treat for every palate!
The drink menu, led by the talented Kamalani Overall, boasts a wide variety of beer selections and nostalgic cocktails designed to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Here, classic concoctions like the Strong Island Ice Tea and Dole Pineapple Whip stir up those good old feelings. And wait – for those who prefer to steer clear of alcohol, you can find delicious non-alcoholic drinks like Vernor’s, Faygo, and Hi-C Pink Lemonade ready to quench your thirst!
Whether it’s a casual weekday gathering or a lively weekend night out, Dirty Shake is dedicated to being a community hub. They are open daily from 11:30 a.m. to midnight on weekdays and Sundays, with late-night vibes lasting until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s the perfect place for students and locals alike, especially with Wayne State University just around the corner!
The owners have expressed a commitment to honoring the historical essence of the neighborhood while also inviting new patrons to make lasting memories. With Dirty Shake, they are creating not just another bar, but a cherished spot for casual meetups and relaxed enjoyment, all while offering a classic Detroit bar feel.
So if you’re looking for a place to kick back, grab a drink, and enjoy some good food with friends, look no further than Dirty Shake! What a delightful way to celebrate that Detroit spirit!
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