Greektown
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Greektown Is Still Detroit's Most Reliable Dinner Neighborhood
Pegasus Taverna, Astoria Pastry Shop, and a block that has been feeding the city for generations.
Greektown on Monroe Street has been Detroit's most consistent dining neighborhood for decades. The saganaki still arrives on fire. Astoria has been making baklava in the same spot since 1971.
Grand Trunk Pub and the Reuben That Justifies the Drive
In a former railway ticket station on Woodward Avenue, a pub does exactly what a pub should do.
Grand Trunk Pub occupies a 1879 building on Woodward Avenue that spent three decades as a railway ticket station. The vaulted ceilings are original. The Reuben is the reason to go.
Where to Eat in Greektown, Detroit
A neighborhood with real history, a stadium crowd problem, and a few places worth finding between the games.
Greektown is Detroit's oldest dining district and its most complicated. Between the stadium crowds and the tourist menus, here is what's actually worth eating.