Where to Eat at the Woodward Dream Cruise


Athens Coney on Woodward Avenue

There is nothing like the Woodward Dream Cruise! All those classics, stories, concerts, and events. One could spend an entire day down on Woodward... and most do! While down there, it's inevitable that people will work up an appetite and will hunt for food. "Where are some of the best places to eat?", they may wonder. Well, fear not! Cruis'news has a few suggestions on a couple of places you should check out while you're on Woodward.

If you're looking to be apart of Woodward history, Cruis'news writer Terra Bella talks about two landmarks along the route. One is the Hunter House where you can not only get a few great sliders without leaving your car (or Woodward for that matter), but you can also hear a few great bands play this week. Terra also talked to the Athens Coney Island about their role on Woodward and why it was important to them to have a 50s style diner right on the Dream Cruise route.


Hunters House: A Good Find All Around

Athens Coney Island: More than Mere Hani's


If sliders or a 50s diner don't sound like they would be up your alley, check out our map below of a few other great places to stop at along the route to "keep your motor runnin'"

Where to eat at the 2011 Woodward Dream Cruise

Do you have any favorite locations to go along the route? We'd love to hear about them. So post your comments below!

We'll see you out there!

 

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Reader Comments

We had breakfast at The Golden Basket,really good & affordable.Supper at Olga's was outstanding.

there used to be a drive in way up on woodward called Teds anyone recall that?

my racin time was 64-66 till service time

grew up  between 6-7 mi rds and kelly and gratiot