![]() No matter the weather, Tigers fans take over downtown Detroit to throw the first big party of the year. First up is Detroit Tigers Opening Day, which is basically a national holiday in Detroit. There are some pretty big annual sports events in Detroit every year, and they are a must see for anyone who comes downtown. Famous for their simple menu and Detroit sports décor, you can park here and take a shuttle to games and concerts. And if you’re in Corktown, you can’t miss Nemo’s. The art deco bar was physically moved from its former location on Woodward Avenue to where it is today. If you want to be as close to Ford Field as possible before kickoff, The Elwood is the place to be. Bookie’s Bar & Grill is close to Comerica Park and Ford Field, and has delicious food and an even better rooftop bar. And it’s also a great place to watch Michigan State teams. ![]() Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar is where Detroit’s soccer fans gather for any pro soccer game. Head to Hockeytown Café and you will see so much Red Wings memorabilia that you won’t even know what to do with yourself. Harry’s, Sports & Social, Mike’s Pizza Bar and Kid Rock’s Made in Detroit are perfect for that. Bars near Little Caesars Arena are perfect for when you don’t have a ticket to the game but still want the rowdy atmosphere. ![]() And for a unique biking experience, you can ride or watch races at the Lexus Velodrome, Detroit’s very own indoor cycling arena.Įven when there isn’t a game in town (which is rare, considering there are now 4 pro teams playing downtown), Detroit sports fans will crowd all sports bars in the area. Tour de Troit also puts on biking events that take you across the Ambassador Bridge, through Detroit’s eastside, and on a ride in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Looking to show off your cycling skills? Participate in the annual Tour de Troit race that explores the city’s most historic areas. Ride slow and talk to the locals – we promise you won’t regret going out on a Monday night. This weekly bike ride is led by locals and takes you through Detroit’s best neighborhoods. If you want a classic Detroit experience, then a Monday night Slow Roll is not to be missed. With the addition of new bike lanes, the Dequindre Cut Greenway, easy bike rentals like Wheelhouse Detroit on the RiverWalk, and MoGo bike rentals for quick rides in the city, it has never been easier to see Detroit from the comfort of two wheels. Be sure to stop by some of Hamtramck’s best dive bars afterwards.Īlthough Detroit is the Motor City, biking has really started to gain a following in the city. ![]() Fans rush to Hamtramck for every game, and it might be the rowdiest group of sports fans you’ll see. We even have our own team, Detroit City FC, which is a pro American soccer club that plays in the National Independent Soccer Association. This field is perfect for the little ones.įor all you futbol fans out there, Detroit has a huge soccer fan base. If you’re in Macomb, stop by Jimmy John’s Field, home to four teams that play in the United Shore Professional Baseball League. Comerica Park even has fireworks on select Friday night games – perfect for a night out with kids! Check out which pro games our coming up on our Detroit events calendar. And enjoy professional baseball at Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers, all summer long. Catch a Detroit Lions game on Sundays at Ford Field just a few blocks over. The arena pays homage to the rich history of both teams, and hosts a slew of new restaurants for both the Detroit sports fans and the public to enjoy. The brand new Little Caesars Arena is home to both the Detroit Red Wings hockey team and the Detroit Pistons basketball team.
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