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Hours

Bar: 4PM-2AM
Kitchen: Sun.-Thu. 4-11PM
Fri.-Sat. 4PM-midnight

Cross Street

East Warren Avenue

Parking

Ample lot next door

Pricing

Medium ($$)

Cadieux Cafe   

4300 Cadieux Rd
Detroit, MI 48224
313-882-8560
www.cadieuxcafe.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (2 Ratings)   Read Reviews (2)    Rate and Write a Review

For more than 40 years, the unique blend of mussels, feather bowling and specialty beers has defined The Cadieux Cafe as the premiere Belgian bar/restaurant in Detroit. Owned by the Devos family, old and young come together for an explosion of food, music and sport all year round. Holding proudly to its colorful beginning as a speakeasy, The Cadieux continues to be a center of activity for the local Belgian community and a home for a motley combo of sports -- bicycling, archery, pigeon racing and feather bowling. With tables lining up in the style of an Old World beer hall, it's not odd to feel like you're part of a massive family here. Pitchers of lager sit like proxy centerpieces in the center of most tables, while Belgium's signature urinating statue, Mannekin-Pis, stands doing his business in the corner. At the opposite side of the room, regulars belly up to the bar for a chat with amicable owner, Ron Devos, who's always on tap. Treat your date to some steamed mussels, a round of feather bowling and a good Belgian brew, and you'll at least look like you know what you're doing.

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Review rating 4 out of 5
Order the Mussels!
By annettesdropbox on 04/14/2006
I love the place and the mussels! The Waitresses are friendly. The Barmaid who worked on Friday during Superbowl 2006 weekend needs an attitude adjustment. She was not friendly at all. She acted as if she was doing us a great favor, she was very rude. We ended up moving to a table simply to get away from her.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
the RAYMAN
By laeth8 on 11/19/2004
i have been in and out of for over 40 yrs.Miss some of what it used to be,but still a great place to stop. R Laethem