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    Arbor Tree Lounge

    2.1 (79 reviews)
    ModerateBars, New American
    Closed 6:30 am - 9:30 AM, 5:00 pm - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Live music
    Happy hour specials

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    Sarah R.

    OK, so Guy Hollerin's isn't exactly hip or edgy. It's the bar and restaurant attached to a Holiday Inn, so it's not going to appeal to 20-something hipsters. However, the few times I've gone there, the food has been decent to good, the drink specials are good, and there are free appetizers during happy hour. It's a good location for a Thursday or Friday night beer with co-workers, which is exactly why I went there. If you're looking for cheap beer and free appetizers, check them out on a weekday between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. The times I went there, they were offering $1.75 pints of domestic or Canadian beer and free chicken wings or pizza slices. If you want something more substantial from the menu, the "Macho Nachos" are good, as is the pasta dish they call "Guido's Veggie Primavera." Note: The closing hours listed are for the kitchen only. The bar generally closes one hour after the kitchen does.

    Dry lasagna
    Peter M.

    I keep coming here because my son loves the pool in the hotel. However the bar and grille always disappoints. It's Ohio vs MI game day and there's two servers on staff. My parents had the lasagna which was featured but looked liked and tasted like leftovers. My sons Mac and Cheese was a brick. I'm not even going to talk to management because I have brought up issues before and they are an excuse surplus outlet. Great accommodations, way off onsite eats...

    My sons Mac and cheese meal.
    Elaine M.

    I would give it negative starts if I could! WAY UNDER STAFFED FOR A DAY THEY KNEW WOULD BE BUSY! It took an hour to get a beer another hour or more to get our food that was AWFUL we left it without even eating it. My mother went to say something to the manager Heidi was told that she didn't care. I went to say something about how that and how she was handling things and she said "blah blah blah I don't have time for this"

    This meal right here gave me terrible food poisoning for 2 days!!

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    the Director is heartfelt and sweet! she has done a great job with her staff!! the food was on point!!

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    Food was fine. Understaffed. Restaurant was not busy but waited 30 min for drinks. And they 40 for food. I wouldn't return.

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    Terrible service. Watered down drinks. It took 1-1/2 hr to get a cocktail and a hamburger. French fries were cold when they finally arrived.

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    The restaurant/bar doesn't open until 4pm. Horrific for a hotel. Doesn't make any sense with a captive audience.

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    Spencer - Tin of Spanish Sardines ($10)

    Spencer

    4.4(216 reviews)
    3.4 miDowntown Ann Arbor
    $$

    We love Spencer. It's one of our favorite restaurants in Ann Arbor + we hope it never leaves!…read more The quality of the food is amazing- the service is excellent, and the wine is always delicious.

    My friend had high praise for Spencer, so I was excited to try it out when I was in Ann Arbor. My…read morefriends and I arrived 10 min before they opened for brunch and there was no wait, though the restaurant filled up quickly behind us. The space is rustic and simple, with fresh cut flowers on the tables. A majority of the walls were occupied by floor to ceiling racks of wine, as that is their award-winning product. Their brunch menu changes weekly and is extremely tight and cohesive. My party ordered the entire food menu sans olives (2/3rds of us don't like them), and two plates of the potato pelmeni. My thoughts below: Amaro Apertivo: mocktail based on the namesake dessert wine. This tasted like candy but not too sweet, and we enjoyed it a lot. Lovage soda: Google told me that lovage is an herb that tastes like citrus and celery. I am a huge fan of drinks with a twist, and I'd say that celery is a pretty big one! Crisp and not too sweet, the citrus flavor definitely balanced the Celery, and both flavors kept the soda fresh and crisp. This was great paired with the rest of the herbaceous menu and balanced out the richness of some later dishes, though it's not necessarily something I would enjoy by itself without appropriate accompaniment. Pickled egg, fried shallot, dill: I had only heard of pickled eggs in the context of strange British food on YouTube, so I was a little hesitant about this dish. The concept of an egg floating in vinegar brine is a bit off-putting, but once I powered through that mental roadblock, I found myself enjoying this bite. The egg is perfectly cooked with a slightly jammy yolk, and the shallots added a much needed crunch. Dill enhanced the pickled taste while cutting through the richness of the fried shallots and yolk. Sourdough focaccia, whipped butter: Never in my life have I ever made focaccia this tall. This focaccia was raised by a loving family and nurtured to develop a golden, non-greasy, crisp crust protecting its tender, pillowy innards. The classic sourdough tang is a novel addition to each bite, and cuts through the creamy, whipped butter to keep me wanting more. I could eat a whole pan of this alone, but we had many more plates to sample. Saucisson sec salami, pickled carrot: This is a simple, charming, carb-free mini charcuterie; place a slice of salami, some of the mozzarella (next dish on this list, below), and its oil atop a pickled carrot base, and you are in for a perfectly balanced treat. My favorite part of this dish is the fact that the salami was incredibly savory, and not too salty. The more you chew it, the more the flavors express themselves, so be sure to chew slowly and thoroughly! The crunch of the crisp, dill-pickled carrot and the soft chewiness of the mozzarella give each bite a lot of good contrast. Mozzarella, green garlic oil: Fresh, hand-stretched mozzarella is something that even I, a notorious cheese-hater, can't say no to. It is not sharp or funky at all, nor is it too salty. Most of the flavor comes from the green garlic and olive oil smothering each bite. Fresh and floral with a little bite, this was delicious with the salami and carrot above. Potato pelmeni, asparagus green adjika, sour cream: Given the portion size of the previous dishes (small, tapas vibes), we were not expecting the platter full of double carb heaven that met our eyes. And we ordered two!!! This is a gorgeous dish with plump, quarter-sized pelmeni nestled in a vibrant green asparagus and herb sauce with a dollop of sour cream on top. This was a classic comfort dish with a verdant twist! The pelmeni were stuffed full of creamy potato, and the dough was cooked perfectly al dente for a satisfying, pillowy bite. The sauce was homey but packed with zippy flavor and tender asparagus. The major feedback I have for this dish is that it was way too salty, to the point where the flavor was a tad too sharp because of it. Lettuces, radish, pumpkin seed, caraway vinaigrette: It was through this dish that I found out what caraway tastes like and through this dish that I figured out that I'm not a caraway fan. The lettuces were bitter and when combined with the slightly medicinal caraway taste, wasn't for me. The crunch of the radish and the nutty pumpkin seeds were great in this dish though! Fennel cornmeal biscotti, rhubarb compote, cream: This was a single biscotti with generous dollops of compote and cream. We were quite full when this dish was set in front of us, so I was frankly relieved for the small portion size. The fennel in the biscotti paired wonderfully with the tart rhubarb, and the rich cream rounded things out nicely without tipping into cloying territory. The savory cornmeal complimented the fennel and provided additional depth of flavor. A great small bite to end on! Overall, Spencer's strong fundamentals allow them to take risks with in-season local produce. Some things worked for me and some didn't, but I would love to come back to see what they can create next!

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    Spencer - Sourdough Focaccia ($4) - pretty good but a bit salty

    Sourdough Focaccia ($4) - pretty good but a bit salty

    Spencer - Strawberry drink (non alcoholic), and a glass of orange wine!

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    Strawberry drink (non alcoholic), and a glass of orange wine!

    Echelon Kitchen and Bar - Amuse bouche from the kitchen

    Echelon Kitchen and Bar

    4.2(83 reviews)
    3.4 miDowntown Ann Arbor

    I'm a pretty decent home cook and often think that I can make dishes that I eat at restaurants just…read moreas good or better. NOT true here. My friend and I splurged on the Chefs tasting menu. Tastebuds I never knew I had came alive last night. It's been 24 hours since I got home and I'm still thinking about it. Bartender Felicity and waitress, Anya, were delightful and knowledgeable. I would pay money learn how to replicate a fraction of what we ate. My friend treated me...and I'm forever grateful because I could not afford to have experienced this otherwise. It was not a meal...it was an event that I will always remember.

    I have several interests: building Lego, reading mysteries, and seeking out a delicious meal. Yelp…read morehas allowed me to chronicle these adventures, serving as a repository for my dining memories. Echelon has now made it to my exclusive list of 5-star restaurants. I readily admit to being a tough reviewer - very few places earn a 5. Allow me to share some of the reasons: Service was stellar. The staffers were professional and friendly. They quickly brought out each course and cleared the table efficiently. They were tireless in answering my many questions about the ingredients. I prefer tasting menus. For me, after the first few bites, my taste buds get fatigued. The six-course tasting menu, with its complex flavors and textures, kept me interested throughout the meal. The dining room was spacious and well-appointed, without being stuffy and overwhelming. I loved the table groupings and comfy seats, whimsical wall coverings, oversized lighting, and wall of windows. I believe the tasting menu changes; I had: - A bite of brick dough (I had to look it up) pastry, served with a tart, faintly bitter rhubarb soda for a palate cleanser. - The Kanpachi crudo arrived with smoky fanfare. It was served with agua fresca and droplets of chili oil, topped with watermelon radish. I loved the fatty, slippery fish paired with the acidic, fresh, and spicy liquid. - My favorite course was the wood-roasted maitake mushroom in a shoyu glaze, topped with shallots, with a red pepper sauce. I wouldn't have minded a main entrée of these savory, meaty mushrooms. - Next up was the sesame seed-encrusted shrimp toast on Japanese milk bread. It was served with lobster bisque and tiny lobster tail skewers. I am very familiar with deep-fried shrimp toast, a dim sum staple, and loved the novelty of black and white sesame seeds. The bisque was rich and flavorful, while the lobster tail was sweet and delicious. It was such a variety of flavors on one plate. - I never had Cappelletti before and enjoyed the pasta stuffed with a manchego-ricotta mix. It was served with more mushrooms (yay!), buttermilk froth, and fried shallots. - The restaurant considered the Wagyu bavette the star of the tasting menu. While I liked the tender beef, peppercorn demi-glace, potato croquettes, and creme fraiche topped with bacon, I still preferred the mushroom course. - The grapefruit granita and compressed grapefruit were another nice palate cleanser. - The dessert was as beautiful as it was creative. Sunchoke ice cream and crispy sunchoke straws enhanced the chocolate hazelnut flavors. I only wish a duck course was available on the day of my visit. It was offered a few weeks earlier.

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    Echelon Kitchen and Bar - Love the light fixtures. The different sizes and placement make them look like effervescent bubbles floating in the room.

    Love the light fixtures. The different sizes and placement make them look like effervescent bubbles floating in the room.

    Echelon Kitchen and Bar - Torchietti: smoked oat cream, olive, roasted mushroom, sun-dried tomato,& grilled scallion conserva

    Torchietti: smoked oat cream, olive, roasted mushroom, sun-dried tomato,& grilled scallion conserva

    Echelon Kitchen and Bar - Dining Area

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    Bellflower - Olive Oil Cake ($12) - very good! Vanilla-rhubarb compote with Guernsey whipped cream.

    Bellflower

    4.6(219 reviews)
    5.8 miDowntown Ypsilanti
    $$

    I've dined at bellflower multiple times and I've only had great experiences at the restaurant. For…read morethis instance, I came to celebrate my boyfriend's birthday. We were escorted to our table by our lovely host, and when we arrived at our table in the back of the restaurant, there was a cute "happy birthday" table card waiting for us. This was incredibly thoughtful and a nice touch for our celebration dinner. Also, I love how this restaurant is decorated - the art work, the furniture, and plants - all come together to create a welcoming, cozy, warm atmosphere for any dining experience. I also love how the menu continuously rotates and highlights fresh produce from local suppliers. We both ordered a different dish and shared, plus we had some leftovers, so the portions are very generous. We also tried some of the oysters with vinaigrette they were fresh and delicious. To conclude our dinner, we were gifted with a DELIGHTFUL banana pudding with a scoop of ice cream and a candle to make a wish (though our wish for a wonderful meal and dining experience was throughly satisfied already ) Thanks again for a great time bellflower!

    Fantastic meals and outstanding service! The ambience was very welcoming. We were two couples and…read moreshared the starters - plenty for four people. The salad was fresh and well dressed - simple but good. The second starter was sardine tin. Very very good. Not overly fishy and the garnishes served with it were perfect. For mains which are enough to share, one was the trout! Absolutely well seasoned and crispy. It is served whole and butterflied. We changed the side to the house vegetable. OMG these sautéed garden veggies were the best! The other main was a Japanese curry dish. Here is why the five starting dropped to a four. It was just ok. We would not order again. For dessert we had the bread pudding- another star for the night! To the owner, terrific staff. Everyone we engaged in, were positive and knowledgeable. They are a great team! Looking forward to a second visit!

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    Bellflower - Bar and seating

    Bar and seating

    Bellflower - Pork cutlet sandwich- outstanding!

    Pork cutlet sandwich- outstanding!

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    The Boro

    The Boro

    3.8(182 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I had no idea we needed reservations for lunch, so next time I'm in town and want to take my team…read moreout, I will call the restaurant beforehand. We would have to wait for a table for 35 minutes, so we opted to sit at the bar. Service was quick and quaint. We ended up ordering an order of fries with their delicious and thick garlic aioli, 2 pasta Bolognese, 2 burgers, and a mushroom pizza. The food came out impressing-ly fast given how crowded they were. Everyone on my team enjoyed their selections, my mushroom pizza was exquisite - earthy, but the chili oil that came with the pizza made the dish more flavorful. The gentleman at the bar on 12/16 that served us was excellent. I wished I got his name so I can call him out in this review. He knew the menu inside and out, gave us suggestions, and helped make our lunch out relatively quick.

    We really enjoy the Boro and used to go there often since we live nearby. Unfortunately, the prices…read morehave gotten absurd and increased by 30-40+% in just a few months (I should mention the original prices were high at baseline). I reviewed some of my old receipts to confirm my suspicions. Here are a few examples: Seasonal Tart: $7 to $10 (From 11/2025 to now) Vegetarian Quiche: $14 to $16 (From 3/2026 to now) Danish: $9 to $12 (From 3/2026 to now) Cruffin: $10 to $12 (From 11/2025 to now) Then there is a 3% "Sustainability Surcharge" These extreme price increases over such a short time period cannot be explained by inflation / cost of living etc. Unfortunately, we can no longer support The Boro and their business practices.

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    Inside

    The Boro - Veggie app

    Veggie app

    The Boro - Fruit salad with sour honey

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    Fruit salad with sour honey

    Carson's American Bistro

    Carson's American Bistro

    3.2(253 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    This was a lovely dinner. The inside decor was nice- I loved the cracking fire. It was the last…read morenight of restaurant week, but nothing on the special menu convinced us to deviate from normal. We ordered spinach artichoke dip, which was a little spicy and had an interesting flavor (not bad!) and the chips look homemade possibly? The rolls were good and the olive herb butter was delicious with interesting flavors. Mains were pecan crusted chicken, stroganoff and a side of Brussel sprouts. Desert was maple creme brûlée. The creme brûlée seemed to have vanilla bean in the bottom and was tasty. The stroganoff was good, but not the best I've ever had. The Brussels were nice and crispy but overly sweet. Honestly, everything was good, but nothing was overly outstanding. I will say our waitress was outstanding. I never needed water, she checked on us and moved dishes at the great times. We were happy and will definitely be back!

    Stopped in for happy hour during a business trip. Service…read morewas excellent -- quick, attentive, and friendly. The space has a nice atmosphere with a well-designed bar area and small booths that create an elevated yet relaxed setting. My only disappointment was that the specialty drinks advertised on the happy hour menu weren't available, which was a bit misleading. Overall, still a pleasant experience and worth a visit.

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    Carson's American Bistro - The prime rib dip

    The prime rib dip

    Carson's American Bistro - Corn chowder and bread

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    Corn chowder and bread

    Sava's - Blueberry Cheesecake

    Sava's

    3.9(1.5k reviews)
    3.1 miDowntown Ann Arbor
    $$

    Great Brunch, good Lunch, but menu could use more variety!…read more Savas is an adorable restaurant with a really welcoming atmosphere; the space is cute, the environment is lovely, and the staff is genuinely amazing every single time. My first visit was for brunch, and it completely won me over. The buffet had a wonderful variety of food, the mimosas and cocktails were delicious, and for the quality, variety, and service you get, the price point is very fair. I left thoroughly impressed. I came back for lunch excited to experience it again, and while the staff was just as warm and the environment just as great, however, this time the lunch menu didn't quite live up to my expectations. They offer salads, sandwiches, mac and cheese and similar American-style comfort food, which is totally fine, but for a restaurant of this caliber I was hoping for something a little more exciting. I ended up ordering a salad with added shrimp, which was absolutely delicious, and a pomegranate rosemary lemonade that was incredibly refreshing - perfect for a summer day-. But if you're not in the mood for sandwiches, salads, or mac and cheese, your options are pretty limited. My suggestion: keep doing everything you're doing because the hospitality and atmosphere are truly special, but consider expanding the lunch and dinner menu for those looking for a heartier or more diverse meal.

    I was here solo and ate at the bar. The bartender had excellent service. Ordered the sava burger…read morewith sweety fries. Some of the best fries i ever had. Burger was juicy and delicious. Got the raspberry tiramisu which had a great presentation but I'm not really a fan of raspberry mousse. Wish they had the cheesecake. The ambiance is great for date night vibe. Also, everyone who works here is very good looking. Especially the curly haired bartender and the indian girl at the front.

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    Sava's - Inside restaurant

    Inside restaurant

    Sava's - Cheesecake ($12) - bruleed, strawberry jam, berries

    Cheesecake ($12) - bruleed, strawberry jam, berries

    Sava's - Raspberry Lavender Lemonade

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    Raspberry Lavender Lemonade

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