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Monday
Jun202011

The winner of the tickets to the Best of Detroit party is...

Hour Magazine’s Best of Detroit party at Motor City Casino is going to be off the hook! With hors d'oeuvres and drinks from 30 restaurants and amazing entertainment including Mayer Hawthorne & The County, it’s bound to be a great time.

The lucky Detroit Moxie reader who won a pair of tickets to the event is Alex Toth! Alex admits that there’s a lot of Detroit he has yet to see but loves Eastern Market on a Saturday morning.

I don’t think that there’s a better place to be on a Saturday morning or afternoon in Detroit than Eastern Market. Fantastic choice, Alex!

You can still purchase tickets to the Best of Detroit party and receive $25 off the ticket price by using the following code: FBBOD2011. Motor City Casino is also offering a special hotel rate of $149 for the evening.

Thank you to all who participated in the contest! I’m loving reading about your favorite places and found more than a few that are new to me. I can’t wait to check them out.

Thursday
Jun162011

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

So many cool things are going on in Detroit this weekend and I’m going to miss them all.

Don’t cry for me, though.

The husband and I are heading up to Mackinac Island for the weekend and staying at The Grand Hotel. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think that I would stay at the historic hotel so I’m a wee bit excited.

I haven’t been on the island since I was a young teenager and went on a visit with my grandma and little cousin. The husband hasn’t set foot on it yet.

I’m sure I’ll update you all with stories about our Pure Michigan trip next week. I hope you don’t mind.

Don't forget: You still have plenty of time to enter to win tickets to the Best of Detroit party!

Have a fantastic weekend and enjoy Detroit!

Weekend Roundup

1. Rhythm, Roots & Rhyme Poetry Kickoff - The five-part poetry slam series presented by the Detroit Jazz Festival kicks off at Max M. Fisher's Music Box. Hosted by La Shaun phoenix Kotaran. June 17th.

2. BRU Fest - A night of craft beer, burgers and wings at the Royal Oak Farmers Market to benefit the Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan. June 18th.

3. Pirate Palooza - Shiver me timbers! Head east to Gino's Surf for two days of pirate fun. Pig roast, Jack Sparrow look-alike contest, entertainment and more! Check Facebook for more info. Learn to speak pirate before you go. June 17-18.

4. MOCAD Block Party - A day long workshop and art party for the whole family. Music, art workshops, ice cream, breakdancing and a piñata! What more could you want? June 18th.

5. Colin Hubbell Detroit Bike Ride - Two routes are available on this ride, a short ride through Midtown and a longer ride that explores more of Detroit. Plus food and a block party with live music! June 18th.

6. Access Arts' Public Art Exhibit - You'll find something different at Belle Isle this week—public art will be on show at the island park. They'll be grilling out at the opening reception too! June 18—24.

7. Dearborn Arab International Festival - The largest Arab-American festival in the United States features international food, live music, carnival rides, coffee cup readings, henna and more. June 17-19.

Do you know of a great event going on in Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

Photo credit: Steph & Adam Kahtava

Wednesday
Jun152011

Hot Diggity Dog! The Wienermobile Food Truck is coming to Detroit

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Wienermobile and Oscar Mayer is celebrating by bringing a special edition Wienermobile Food Truck to Detroit. They’ve teamed up with Chef Brian Perrone of Slows Bar BQ to serve up their newest line of hot dogs.

The Wienermobile Food Truck will be at Rivard Plaza on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The first 1,000 people to join in the fun will get FREE hot dogs with a choice of locally-inspired toppings created by Chef Perrone.

For 75 years the Wienermobile has been delivering hot dogs and smiles across the country. By sharing a good deed that made someone else’s day better you can win a ride in a Wienermobile vehicle and $100,000 for your community.

I’ll also be giving away a swag bag filled with awesome goodies including t-shirts, a mini-grill & grilling accessories, a Wiener Whistle, a $25 gift card to Slows Bar BQ and more. More on the swag bag giveaway later… stay tuned!

Update: Slows Bar BQ announced that the locally-inspired toppings from Chef Perrone are Chorizo with Queso Fundido, Roast Pork with Beans and Rapini, Fennel Habanero, Bacon Mayonnaise, and Portabella with local Mizuna.

Tuesday
Jun142011

Detroit news you can use | Plus win tickets to the Best of Detroit party

Links from around Detroit

  • The Catherine Ferguson Academy, an alternative high school for pregnant teens, is scheduled to close on June 17th. The school has a 90% graduation rate and is instrumental in turning these girls lives around and stopping the cycle of teenage pregnancy. A rally is scheduled for tomorrow, June 16th to save the school.

Win tickets to the Best of Detroit party at the Soundboard at Motor City Casino

Hour Magazine’s Best of Detroit Party features hors d’oeuvres and drinks from 30 restaurants! My favorite soul man, Mayer Hawthorne & The County, are performing along with the Killer Flamingos and DJ powdrblu. Tickets are available here.

I’m giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky Detroit Moxie reader. These are $85 tickets, people! And the Motor City Casino knows how to throw a party.

How to win:

Add a comment to this post with your favorite place in metro Detroit. Bar, restaurant, park, cultural institution, shops, etc. Anything goes! You must leave your email address when leaving the comment or you won’t be eligible. (I need to be able to contact you if you win!)

For an additional entry, tweet the following:

I want to win tickets to the #BestofDetroit party @motorcitycasino from @becksdavis & Detroit Moxie. http://bit.ly/l0mKDE #moxietix

For the additional entry, you must have already left a comment on the post with your favorite place.

The contest ends on Sunday, June 19th at 11:59 p.m. EDT. The winner will be announced on Monday, June 20th. I will select the winner using random.org. 

So, what's your favorite place in Detroit?

Tuesday
Jun142011

Simply Suzanne Granola rolls into Meijer stores this week

Suzanne Vier of Simply Suzanne GranolaSitting down for lunch with Suzanne Vier of Simply Suzanne Granola felt more like a reunion with a long lost friend than it did a first time meeting for an interview. Her charm and warmth are immediately noticeable, as is her love of Detroit.

The Detroit resident and foodie suggested we lunch at Mudgie’s in Corktown. I have been to Mudgie’s before but I’m pretty sure I found a new favorite sandwich on this visit. The combination of turkey, applewood smoked bacon and strawberry cream cheese was unexpected and delightful.

We talked about granola, Detroit and our similar paths in life as we munched on our gourmet sammies. Vier had the special of the day, which was a barbecue chicken number on foccacia.

The Detroit-based granola company launched in 2009 by Vier and her then business partner Randy TenBrink under the name Randy’s Granola. After TenBrink left the company it was renamed Simply Suzanne.

The difference between Simply Suzanne and other granola is spice. The sweet and savory flavors include Original, Lotsa Chocolate, So Very Cherry and Dark Chocolate and Coffee.

Simply Suzanne Granola just turned two years old a few weeks ago. For being such a young company, it’s currently experiencing tremendous growth.

Vier’s granola is in a few of the Whole Foods in Michigan and she expects to be in all 5 of them within the next few weeks.

This Saturday is also a big day for the granola company, on June 18th it rolls out in Meijer stores throughout Michigan. Simply Suzanne Granola will be in 100% of the Detroit stores and 95% of the Michigan stores.

Being in grocery stores isn’t new to the company. “We’ve been in stores for two years,” Vier tells me. Right after the company launched the product was stocked at Westborn Market in Berkley.

The local granola has also been available at farmers markets in the area. “Farmers markets are where the foodies go to shop. That’s where they find inspiration, to try new products, to see what’s going on. It’s very local, little carbon footprint and it’s a lot of fun.”

On the growth of the Detroit-based company Vier says, “We set ourselves up in the last year very thoughtfully with production and operations. We really went internal to make sure that we were ready for the growth that we are now experiencing. Which is really exciting! You can prepare yourself forever, right?”

As our conversation turned to Detroit and our love for the city we realized that our stories were similar. I left the area for 17 years and Vier left for 16 years to work in marketing and human resources in New York City.

I told her about how I came back to Detroit kicking and screaming before I left again 5 years later. “That’s exactly my story,” exclaims Vier. “I came back to Detroit for one year. I couldn’t make a friend to save my life—this isn’t for me. I loved Detroit but I didn’t love it enough and I moved back to NYC.”

Vier moved back to Detroit shortly after I did and she came back for good reason, she wanted to start her company here. “The reason I wanted to do this in Michigan was because I saw all this amazing talent leaving,” the Detroit resident said.

“New York City has a strong structure. Here, it’s endless opportunity. If you have a level of creativity, vision or entrepreneur spirit you can create anything.”

Shameless pat on back coming up in…

Vier told me that she started doing a lot of research on Detroit, “and I found your blog. It was your blog that helped me understand that there was all this happening here.”

The executive team of Whole Foods was recently in town trying to determine if a store in Detroit is the right move for the company and the city. Vier was one of the people they talked to, “We should be opening our arms to anyone who comes in and at the same time help them navigate. They can make mistakes, I made mistakes.”

Our lunch was winding down and I had to pry for a bit more information on new flavor combinations. “We are starting to expand into trail mix,” says Vier. They’re going to launch later this summer with two flavors.

Plus, there’s going to be a new flavor of loose granola, “with some kind of dried apple component.” I guessed correctly that the new flavor would be available in the fall.

Simply Suzanne did limited edition granola bars in the past and those might be coming back as well.

Finally, what are her favorite places to grab a meal or a drink in Detroit? Roast for happy hour, Motor City Brew Works, Foran’s for local brews, and Mudgie’s of course.

Then she threw me for a loop and said, “The best burger is at The Bronx Bar.” I caution her that this might cause controversy—better than the Roast happy hour burger? “They’re two totally different things. The Bronx burger is an elevated bar burger. It comes on amazing bread and it’s a different type of environment. The ambiance is old school bar.”

I left lunch having made a new friend and I have a new burger to try at The Bronx Bar.