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Visitor's Guide to Red Wings hockey at Little Caesers Arena

It’s the inaugural season of the new Little Caesers Arena (LCA). Many pilgrims are making the trek to the new arena to watch the Detroit Red Wings play. This is my first version of this guide for first time visitors modeled after the one I put together for The Joe. I hope you find it helpful. Suggestions welcome!
Edit 1: typos and ride share info
Edit 2: photo spot location and photo
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Updated List of things to Do - 2018 Edition

Happy New Year /Detroit! Every day people come to ask "What should I do in the city??" and this updated thread is our chance to tell them. It's been 3+ years since its been updated so a lot has changed. Keeping a similar format to the 2014 and 2011 editions comment below with any suggestion(s) and a short reason why you recommend it.
Everyone's collective picks will be added into the list below and then added to the sidebar. Closed businesses have already been removed, new Museums section now broken out, if you have any adds/deletes/edits to existing list, just shout it out, I'll leave this post as a sticky and open over the next week so all have a chance to contribute. See below:

Entertainment & Attractions

Public Spaces/Parks:
Entertainment Venues:
Seasonal:
Other:

Museums & Exhibits

  • Detroit Institute of Arts Free for Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb county residents.
  • Motown Museum the birthplace of Motown music, located in New Center
  • Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village Good for vistors if they have a few hours and transportation.
  • MOCAD Contemporary Art Museum in an amazing raw space, always changing exhibitions and a nice little shop inside. Located on Woodward in Midtown.
  • Michigan Science Center hands-on exhibits, IMAX Dome, Planetarium, mad scientists with liquid nitrogen and lightning. good for kids, located in Midtown.
  • Outdoor Adventure Center located in the newly restored Globe Trading Building.
  • Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
  • Tuskegee Airmen Museum
  • African Bead Museum
  • Dossin Great Lakes Museum located on Belle Isle
  • Ford Piquette Plant historic auto production facility and birthplace of the Model T.

Retail & Shopping

  • John K. King Books Downtown; Largest used bookstore in the state, located in an old glove warehouse
  • Pewabic Pottery near Islandview; Detroit original, lots of original ceramic art work to view and purchase
  • Third Man Records Retail store and Vinyl Manufacturing plant, owned/operated by Jack White
  • City Bird Midtown; Handmade goods from local and regional designers
  • People's Records Gratiot in Eastern Market; Internationally renowned treasure trove of rare vinyl, with a focus on Detroit produced stuff
  • Hello Records Corktown; Newer record shop with a great collection of new and old vinyl
  • Pure Detroit Downtown and New Center; Detroit themed t-shirts, magnets, etc.
  • Shinola Flagship Store watches, bikes and leather goods.
  • The Hub A Bicycle shop with a charitable bent and affordable bikes.
  • Avenue of Fashion Located at Livernois and Outer Drive; shopping district off the beaten path
  • Run Detroit Running gear store in Midtown, hosts a welcoming run club every Saturday morning at 8am
  • Paramita Sound Record store in West Village

Places to eat:

  • Coney Islands Lafayette or American, take your pick. Duly's Place in Mexicantown as another OG contender.
  • Supino Pizzeria Eastern Market; Best NY style pizza in the city, delicious fresh ingredients
  • Cass Cafe Restaurant and art gallery in Cass Corridor.
  • Green Dot Stables Grab your saddle, best sliders in the city.
  • Johnny Noodle King one of Detroit's ramen noodle houses
  • The Bronx Midtown. Classic dive bar with an equally classic jukebox and a burger that's out of this world.
  • Sweetwater Tavern Downtown, /Detroit's pick for 'Best Wings in the City'
  • Buddy's Pizza Original Detroit style pizza, well regarded by foodies and chefs.
  • Rock City Eatery on Woodward in Midtown. Cheap drinks and great food.
  • Dutch Girl Donuts Palmer Park. Best donuts in the city, been doing it the same way forever.
  • Mudgies Deli Corktown fresh sandwich shop with patio, recently expanded.
  • Cadieux Cafe Jazz music throughout the week and authentic Featherbowling.
  • Slow's BBQ Corktown. BBQ that put Corktown as a food destination on the map. Check out Slows-To-Go in Midtown if you're looking to skip the wait.
  • The Food Exchange famous for the Big Baby burger
  • Vincente's Great Cuban food. Salsa dancing. 20+ types of tequila
  • Ottava Via Italian joint in Corktown. Great food, laid back atmosphere.
  • Mercury Bar Good food and beer selection and the atmosphere is really cool.
  • Townhouse located Downtown
  • Bucharest Grill Amazing Shawarma and good prices, 3 locations around the city.
  • Scotty Simpson's Northwest side for fish and chips
  • Polish Village Cafe Eat your Polish Grandmother's cooking. A Hamtramck staple.
  • The Whitney Restaurant in a gorgeous historic mansion. Ambience is spectacular, food has gone through down periods. Good spot for an important date night. Don't be surprised to see a marriage proposal.
  • Giovanni's Arguably the best Italian food in the city. Neighborhood is what happens when you zone Heavy Industrial in Sim City, but the food, service and ambience are world-class.
  • London Chop House A famous Detroit restaurant name brought back to life, it's a classic dark-wood, old-school steakhouse. Frank Sinatra and Henry Ford II had tables there. Just opened a cigar bar in the same building for after-dinner lounging.
  • Roast "Iron Chef" Michael Symon's restaurant in the Westin Book Cadillac hotel. Things happen to meat here that you never thought possible.
  • Joe Muer's Seafood Like the London Chop House, a classic name from Detroit restaurant history brought back to life. Located in the ground floor of the GM Renaissance Center, lunch is comprised almost entirely of GM suppliers taking their customers out to lunch, but dinner is another matter.
  • Golden Fleece Greektown. "Best Gyro in town" and other greek specialties.
  • Mexicantown Most authentic Mexican food in the city, can't go wrong: Los Altos, Taqueria Lupitas, Taqueria Nuestra Familia, Taqueria El Rey, or Taqueria Mi Pueblo.
  • ** Takoi** Northern Thai inspired restaurant. James Beard finalist
  • Selden Standard Fine dining, local, small plates. Also great brunch.
  • Wright & Co Fine dining, local, small plates.
  • Republic Fine dining, local, small plates.
  • ima Corktown, Udon noodles.
  • Flower's of Vietnam Vietnamese restaurant run by a Lebanese chef in an old Mexicantown coney. Only in Detroit.
  • Polonia Restaurant Home style Polish and Eastern European food, located right next to Polish Village cafe in Hamtramck.
  • Apparatus Room Fine restaurant & bar in the Detroit Foundation Hotel near Cobo Center.
  • People's Bakery One of Southwest's finest local shops.

Brunch Spots

  • Cliff Bells Foxtown. Bottomless mimosas and bloody Mary's and great selection of French and Soul Food inspired dishes
  • Hudson Cafe Downtown. Red velvet pancakes, graham cracker-crusted French toast, and Voodoo Eggs Benedict
  • Seva Midtown. great Brunch for Vegan's and Vegetarian's- Small but good beewine selection
  • Brooklyn Street Local Corktown. banana pancakes with caramelized walnuts, an inevitably delicious quiche-of-the-day, and of course, the Hangover Special, and some damn good Poutine!
  • La Dolce Vita North Detroit. smooth jazz, salmon hash, and the shrimp Benedict make for a fabulous brunch experience
  • The Dime Store Downtown. a great selection of Omelets, Benedicts, Sandwiches, and Hash (from Executive Chef Josh, who has spent 2 decades in award winning restaraunts in Chicago, NYC, and A2) and of course, BOOZE! (Their Duck Rueben is out of this world)
  • Foran's Grand Trunk Pub Downtown. Great meal options throughout the day but their brunch is great (May I recommend their Corktown sandwich or the Lobster Benedict) with a great local beer selection to boot
  • Rose's Fine Foods Rivertown. Homesick for mom's cooking? This place has incredible baked goods and delicious sandwiches that make you feel right at home
  • The Clique Breakfast spot on Jefferson in Rivertown area
  • Honest Johns Midtown. Good all around menu, drink list and Chicken & Waffles.
  • Detroit Institute of Bagels Traditional bagels plus soups & sandwiches in an airy, industrial space with counter seating.

Places to drink:

Breweries:
  • Batch Brewing Co. Corktown small batch brewery with 15+ beers on tap and Louisiana-style food.
  • Detroit Beer Co. Great beer as well as great food. The Hair of the Dog burger is fantastic.
  • Atwater Detroit brewery near the Riverfront
  • Brew Detroit Contract brewing facility with a great open space and their own brews. Across the park from Batch. The Loaded Die hosts Tuesday boardgame nights here.
  • Eastern Market Brewing Company The large pink elephant mural is hard to miss.
  • Founders taproom Needs no introduction
  • Motor City Brewing Works Midtown; Microbrewery with delicious beer and uniquely-topped pizzas, rooftop seating in the Summer
  • Jolly Pumpkin Brewery Tap room specializing in Sour Beer and Ciders
Bars:
  • Motor City Wine located in Corktown.
  • SugarHouse Carefully crafted cocktails in a hunting lodge sharing a wall with Slow's. Hells yea.
  • Woodbridge Pub
  • Cafe D'Mongo's a unique and eclectic "speakeasy." reasonably priced and strong cocktails, live music every night (Fri & Sat only)
  • Cliff Bells a solid jazz club right downtown (could be under entertainment as well)
  • Dakota Inn Rathskeller a German underground beer hall that transports you straight to Europe, featuring German food, music, and beer. Especially popular during Oktoberfest (mid-September to end of October).
  • Jacoby's Biergarten good selection of draft beer, solid German food, and a huge international beer selection
  • Jolly Ol' Timers North Cass Corridor. If they're open, you won't find a bar full of more interesting people.
  • Old Miami Midtown. A Veterans bar, During the summer, the back yard is the best place to drink in the city.
  • Foran's Grand Trunk Pub Downtown; great selection of local Michigan beers, with decent food to accompany it
  • Northern Lights Lounge New Center bar with a great patio and decent food.
  • Two Way Inn One of the oldest bars in the city
  • The Skip Popular alley bar in The Belt
  • Ready Player One Barcarde
  • Checker BaOffworld Arcade Burger bar & Barcade near Campus Martius
Coffeeshops:
  • Astro Coffee a popular cafe in Corktown
  • Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co. Chill coffee bar with beer, wine and some food.
  • Socre Tea A tea shop/cafe in midtown. Tucked away on Garfield and John R. Super quiet and relaxing.
  • Ashe Supply Co. Small-batch java drinks plus pastries, sandwiches and other goods just off Grand Circus Park in Downtown
  • Dessert Oasis Espresso, house-roasted coffee & pastries served in a brick-walled space with artwork & live music. Good window views located Downtown in Capital Park.

Landmarks

  • The Grand Lobbies of Detroit See here: http://imgur.com/a/tqC8i
  • Guardian Building another beautiful example of Art Deco architecture
  • Fisher Building "the worlds largest art project" and a prime example of Detroit's rich Art Deco history
  • The Fist of Joe Louis Woodward/Jefferson Ave
  • Ford Piquette Plant historic auto production facility and birthplace of the Model T.
  • The Spirit of Detroit Woodward/Jefferson Ave.
  • Hart Plaza Found along the Riverwalk; a public space that's home to Movement, Detroit Jazz Fest and other festivals throughout the year.
  • Senator Palmer’s Font Hill Log House and fountain in Palmer Park (when open).
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FRIDAY CALL TO ACTION: We need your help in Michigan Reddit!

Ok Reddit, Grassroots Leadership in Michigan is making our final push to put pressure on our Superdelegates to vote along with their constituents who chose Sanders over Hillary. At the very least, we are asking them to pledge to vote proportionally with our state's voters. Right now, we are not getting much reception from them, so we need SandersforPresident to give our Superdelegates the Reddit Hug of Death, flooding all of their offices with calls on Friday, the 25th of March (today). We need to put the pressure in advance for the Saturday, April 2nd Superdelegate Meeting at the Greektown Casino in Detroit. This meeting IS open to the public, and we're looking to flood it with Sanders supporters, so if you live in Michigan, or even nearby Toledo, mark April 2nd at 10 am off on your calendar to stand with us. We are looking for 500 - 1000 Bernie Supporters to show up and demand that our Superdelegates stand with their constituents. We'll post more instruction on this in /Michigan4Sanders next week!
Here's the phone script and the phone numbers. Please call as many as you can (or all of them for super awesome bonus points;). We put all of their numbers so that if the line you call is busy, you can call another office.
Script for calling offices of Super Delegates
Hi I’m calling to leave an opinion for (Insert Super Delegate name here). Michigan Grassroots for Bernie has created a pledge for all 17 Michigan Superdelegates to sign saying they commit to casting their Superdelegate vote at the convention in Philadelphia in July for whichever democratic candidate has more pledged delegates after the primaries are finished. I think it’s important for the American people to decide who the nominee is rather than a few party officials. For more info about the pledge or in order to sign it you can contact the Michigan Grassroots for Bernie leaders who will be also be contacting your office and leaving their information for you. I hope that in the interest of a fair and Democratic Party nomination process you decide to sign this pledge.
(If you’re not from Michigan or even the area the superdelegate you’re calling represents DO NOT LEAVE ANY PERSONAL OR CONTACT INFO. Feel free to leave this info if you live in the area they represent, but don’t feel obligated to.
These are the Superdelegates we are focusing on today while we hammer down the contact info for the remaining Superdelegates.
Debbie Stabenow: Senior Senator Lansing: 517-203-1760 Grand Rapids: 616-975-0052 Flint: 810-720-4172 Traverse City: 231-929-1031 Detroit: 313-961-4330 Marquette: 906-228-8756 Washington D.C: 202-224-4822
Gary Peters: Junior Senator Detroit: 313-226-6020, Lansing: 517-377-1508 Grand Rapids: 616-233-9150 Rochester: 248-608-8040 Saginaw: 989-754-0112 Traverse City: 231-947-7773 Washington D.C: 202-224-6221
Brenda Lawrence: 14th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-5802 Detroit: 313-423-6183 Southfield: 248-356-2052
Dan Kildee 5th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-3611 Flint: 810-238-8627 Campaign: 810-309-9027
Debbie Dingell: 12th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-4071 Dearborn: 313-278-2936 Ypsilanti: 734-481-1100
John Conyers: 13th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-5126 Detroit: 313-961-5670 Westland: 734-675-4084
Sander Levin: 9th District Rep Washington D.C.: 888-810-3880 Washington D.C. General: 202-225-4961 Michigan Office: 586-498-7122
Nancy Quarles: Oakland County Commissioner General Office: 248-858-0100
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Advice for out-of-towner coming to Detroit?

Hey guys, I'm a lifelong Wings fan living out in Vancouver and will finally be making my first trip out to the Joe in April. April + Hockeytown = playoff hockey right? Well... my girlfriend could only get time off during early April so I will be in town from April 4-8, and plan to attend the Wings final two home games of the regular season (April 5 vs. Washington and April 7 vs. Carolina.)
From having spent years and years on /DetroitRedWings as well as on HFBoards etc. I've come to learn a few things about visiting Detroit from other similar posts, but figured I would make one just in case there is any new advice out there.
Accomodation - From what I can recall Greektown and MotorCity Casino are considered two of the better places to stay downtown. I'm leaning towards Greektown right now. How are the neighbourhoods around each of these hotels? Any other recommendations?
Tickets - I'm planning on purchasing a pair of tickets to each game through StubHub well in advance in order to ensure my seats while I'm in town. Would this be the best bet? I was also thinking of sitting lower bowl for one of the games but I've heard numerous times how the lower bowl during the regular season has no atmosphere due to the empty seats. Thoughts?
Off day - We will be arriving in town late on the 4th and leaving relatively early on the 8th meaning April 6th is the only real full day we have in Detroit without a Wings game to go to. I want to check out Hockeytown Cafe for sure, but outside of that I'm not too sure what to do during our free time. I know that the Tigers have their home opener on April 6th but I really am not much of a baseball guy...
Transportation - From what I can remember, people always recommend that you rent a car if you're coming to Detroit because of how spread out everything is and the fact that public transportation isn't too great in the city. Would it really be worth renting a car for our stay considering that we really only have one day that we need to keep ourselves entertained? I guess I'll add the following question under this category as well: I know all of the rumours about Detroit being a dangerous city are pretty overblown, but I'm still just sort of wondering... any neighbourhoods/areas I should not be visiting? Any general advice for being in the city?
That's about all I can think of right now. Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer and LGRW!!
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FRIDAY CALL TO ACTION: We need your help in Michigan Reddit!

Ok Reddit, Grassroots Leadership in Michigan is making our final push to put pressure on our Superdelegates to vote along with their constituents who chose Sanders over Hillary. At the very least, we are asking them to pledge to vote proportionally with our state's voters. Right now, we are not getting much reception from them, so we need SandersforPresident to give our Superdelegates the Reddit Hug of Death, flooding all of their offices with calls on Friday, the 25th of March (today). We need to put the pressure in advance for the Saturday, April 2nd Superdelegate Meeting at the Greektown Casino in Detroit. This meeting IS open to the public, and we're looking to flood it with Sanders supporters, so if you live in Michigan, or even nearby Toledo, mark April 2nd at 10 am off on your calendar to stand with us. We are looking for 500 - 1000 Bernie Supporters to show up and demand that our Superdelegates stand with their constituents. We'll post more instruction on this in /Michigan4Sanders next week!
Here's the phone script and the phone numbers. Please call as many as you can (or all of them for super awesome bonus points;). We put all of their numbers so that if the line you call is busy, you can call another office.
Script for calling offices of Super Delegates
Hi I’m calling to leave an opinion for (Insert Super Delegate name here). Michigan Grassroots for Bernie has created a pledge for all 17 Michigan Superdelegates to sign saying they commit to casting their Superdelegate vote at the convention in Philadelphia in July for whichever democratic candidate has more pledged delegates after the primaries are finished. I think it’s important for the American people to decide who the nominee is rather than a few party officials. For more info about the pledge or in order to sign it you can contact the Michigan Grassroots for Bernie leaders who will be also be contacting your office and leaving their information for you. I hope that in the interest of a fair and Democratic Party nomination process you decide to sign this pledge.
(If you’re not from Michigan or even the area the superdelegate you’re calling represents DO NOT LEAVE ANY PERSONAL OR CONTACT INFO. Feel free to leave this info if you live in the area they represent, but don’t feel obligated to.
These are the Superdelegates we are focusing on today while we hammer down the contact info for the remaining Superdelegates.
Debbie Stabenow: Senior Senator Lansing: 517-203-1760 Grand Rapids: 616-975-0052 Flint: 810-720-4172 Traverse City: 231-929-1031 Detroit: 313-961-4330 Marquette: 906-228-8756 Washington D.C: 202-224-4822
Gary Peters: Junior Senator Detroit: 313-226-6020, Lansing: 517-377-1508 Grand Rapids: 616-233-9150 Rochester: 248-608-8040 Saginaw: 989-754-0112 Traverse City: 231-947-7773 Washington D.C: 202-224-6221
Brenda Lawrence: 14th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-5802 Detroit: 313-423-6183 Southfield: 248-356-2052
Dan Kildee 5th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-3611 Flint: 810-238-8627 Campaign: 810-309-9027
Debbie Dingell: 12th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-4071 Dearborn: 313-278-2936 Ypsilanti: 734-481-1100
John Conyers: 13th District Rep Washington D.C.: 202-225-5126 Detroit: 313-961-5670 Westland: 734-675-4084
Sander Levin: 9th District Rep Washington D.C.: 888-810-3880 Washington D.C. General: 202-225-4961 Michigan Office: 586-498-7122
Nancy Quarles: Oakland County Commissioner General Office: 248-858-0100
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