Passport Booklet
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Passport Booklet
OF M AY 1 7 – 2 1 , 2 0 1 6 F l i n t R e s ta u r a n t W e e k . c o m 501 Café Rhema Bar & Grill coffee shop 500 S. Saginaw Street 501barandgrill.com | 810.410.4392 432 S. Saginaw Street caferhema.com | 810.234.3811 501 Bar and Grill offers a made-from-scratch menu including small plates, salads, burgers and entrées sure to entertain the palette of even the slightly adventurous diner. This coffee house is a popular spot for meeting friends and colleagues, offering a roaring 20s, Great Gatsby theme with a cozy lounge-type feel and bar seating at the windows. Enjoy a full assortment of gourmet coffees, teas, smoothies, sandwiches and daily fresh baked goods. Blackstone’s Churchill’s Pub & Grill Food & Spirits 531 S. Saginaw Street blackstonesgrill.com | 810.234.9011 340 S. Saginaw Street churchillsflint.com | 810.238.3800 Genesee County’s not-so-Irish, Irish pub. Whether it’s lunch with colleagues, happy hour with friends or casual dining with family, Blackstone’s is your destination for good food, great people and good fun. Churchill’s is a great place to hang out with friends, family and co-workers and enjoy a delicious meal or beverage. Cork on Saginaw Flint Farmers’ Market wine bar & restaurant MARKETPLACE & Restaurants 635 S. Saginaw Street corkonsaginaw.com | 810.422.9625 300 E. First Street flintfarmersmarket.com | 810.232.1399 Cork on Saginaw is a unique bistro-like wine bar and restaurant located in a beautifully restored old marble building in downtown. The cuisine is inspired by locally sourced ingredients and the two Enomatic wine dispensers make sampling fun and easy. The Flint Farmers’ Market is more than a weekend event. It is a year round feature of Flint’s landscape. The Market is a place where everyone knows he or she can make a quality purchase, feel comfortable and welcome, and probably meet friends they haven’t seen in a while. El Potrero Participating Vendors Mexican Restaurant Chubby Duck Charlie’s Smokin’ Barbeque MaMang 635 S. Saginaw Street therealtasteofmexico.net | 810.422.9625 Mexico at the Market Enjoy delicious food, tasty beverages and a festive atmosphere at this downtown Flint Mexican restaurant. Choose from a variety of authentic Mexican dishes that are sure to please every palate. Spectacular Spudz Market Deli Sweet Peaces Veggie Bistro Flint Crepe Co. The Local Grocer Coffee Shop & Creperie Specialty Grocer & Kitchen 555 S. Saginaw Street flintcrepe.com | 810.336.3308 601 Martin Luther King Avenue thelocalgrocer.com | 810.252.2644 Flint Crepe Co. specializes in Flint-roasted coffee and locally sourced ingredients, savory and sweet crepes, and homemade food. Ranked as one of Michigan’s Top 10 coffee shops with a chai latte renowned state-wide, it is also home to unique and delicious farm-to-fork meals. At The Local Grocer’s Kitchen, the harvest is prepared from scratch with 95% of ingredients sourced within 100 miles by nearby farmers, foragers, and other Michigan food producers. The kitchen offers lunch five days a week with brunch on Saturdays, as well as catering. Daily specials are inspired by international cuisine and have the freshest produce of the season. Hoffman’s Luigi’s DECO DELI pizzeria & restaurant 503 Garland Street hoffmansdecodeli.com| 810.238.0074 444 S. Saginaw Street luigissince1955.com | 810.234.9545 Hoffman's Deco Deli has been providing healthy, wholesome, quality foods for almost eight years by supporting the Flint Farmers’ Market and sourcing products locally. We give back to the community by raising money with the sandwich of the month program. A local tradition since 1955, pizzas are baked in brick ovens for a Luigi’s Restaurant flavor. The family atmosphere provides a comfortable and relaxed setting. The Lunch Studio Soggy Bottom RESTAURAnt bar & Grill 444 S. Saginaw Street 810.424.9868 613 Martin Luther King Avenue facebook.com/soggy.bar | 810.239.8058 The Lunch Studio has been serving up fresh, wholesome, delicious lunches for over 14 years. Homemade soups, salads and sandwiches made with love! Downtown’s neighborhood bar featuring freshingredient bar food, classic cocktails, fine whiskeys, and craft beer. Merge Steady Eddy’s ASIAN cuisine cafÉ 555 S. Saginaw Street, #104 facebook.com/mergeflint | 810.239.8058 300 E. First Street flintfarmersmarket.com/vendors/steady-eddys-cafe 810.235.1968 Merge features classic, made-from-scratch Asian street food interpreted through the offerings of Michigan’s farms and producers. Homemade everything: from the broth to the kimchi to the house-smoked salmon in the wontons. Also featuring Asian cuisine inspired cocktails using high quality ingredients and spirits, as well as craft beers on tap. Spicy and non-spicy dishes available. Steady Eddy’s Café is one of Flint’s best-kept secrets. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the café offers both indoor and outdoor seating for guests to enjoy a delicious breakfast, specialty coffee, lunch homemade soups and changing daily specials. Next time you’re in downtown and want to great meal with great service, stop in to Steady Eddy’s. Table & Tap The Torch urban barbecue & tap house Bar & Grill 555 S. Saginaw Street tableandtap.com | 810.250.3631 522 Buckham Alley torchbar.com | 810.235.1968 Award-winning, made-from-scratch barbecue cuisine and one of the state’s largest selections of Michiganonly craft beers (30 on tap) and distilled spirits. Table & Tap is expertly executed smoked meats with a unique city twist, dishes that honor the art while also expanding the palate with unique cross-over pairings like chilaquiles and Michigan shrimp. For close to 60 years, The Torch has been a staple watering hole for residents of Flint. If you’re looking for a relaxing bar experience full of delicious food, thirst quenching beverages, and great company, you’ve found it. Tenacity Brewing The White Horse brewery & restaurant BAR & GRILL 119 N. Grand Traverse Street tenacitybrewing.com | 810.339.6676 621 W. Court Street 810.234.3811 Flint’s brewery is housed in a scenic, historic firehouse situated on a green-landscaped campus along the river: focused on brewing excellence and celebrating its community. The brewery has a rotating selection of thirteen brews, as well as rotating local food concepts in house. The White Horse Tavern is a family-run pub serving breakfast, American faves and 10 beers on tap since 1973. W el c ome t o Flint Restaurant Week! F lint’s proud culinary tradition is much more than diners, drive-ins and dives. Our dining options continue to surprise and delight. So grab your passport and your taste buds and venture out as you Chow Down in Flintown. Use this Passport of Flavor as you explore the city and it’s unique and diverse culinary offerings. Every time you dine at a participating restaurant and choose from that location’s special Flint Restaurant Week (FRW) menu, have your passport stamped. Reach foodie euphoria and receive a special FRW prize package when you’ve collected stamps from six restaurants. Each prize package includes a commemorative pint glass and limited edition screen-printed poster (suitable for framing or at least hanging on your pantry door). But hurry, prizes are limited to the first 300 who turn in their passports to Blackstone’s Pub & Grill from May 17–28. R E D EM P TION IN F O R MATION NAME PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS Funding for this project was provided by Greater Flint Arts Council, made possible by a generous grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.