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1215, Griswold Street, 48226, Detroit, Wayne County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 313-395-3030
website: eatorimarket.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 42.332859, Longitude: -83.049896
Mark Tremel
::Fabulous! This is the coolest combo of small bar/restaurant /grocery store that I have ever seen. Located in the increasingly awesome environment of Capitol Park Eatori is a delight. You need to get to this place soon so you can brag about being there to all of your friends. Reasonably affordable and trendy never looked so good!
Jazz Goodchild
::Cool concept of bar meets market. Market has lovely selection of cheese, fruit, veg and other things you can cook with. They have a already made food delivery at the back. Good wine selection. Bathrooms we're clean. The bar was pretty busy the first time I went there and then average the second. Both on weekends. Loved the little fire pits across from the location and the rental spaces for little shops. Detroit is becoming a well worth the visit place.
Steve Radant
::Great service and super friendly staff! The bar is upscale semi-casual, with a solid craft cocktail list and excellent food fresh from the kitchen. The grocery store has high-quality basics, grab-and-go options, and very good prepared foods from the same kitchen that supplies the bar. Not cheap but not overpriced. Good experience every time I've been in!
Marino Duran
::Stopped by on a Thursday night and it's hard for me to put into words how amazing the vibe and environment are. Amazing drinks and fantastic food with great perfectly leveled music in the background. This place is small which makes it very intimate and the staff can give you personal attention. Highly recommend!
Angela LawHill
::Felt like I was in NYC without the New York prices. The bartender was very knowledgeable and seemed happy to be there and serve. The owner and employees seemed like normal cool people instead the over the top hipster cliches the have taken over all the "cool" places downtown, Corktown and Midtown.