Located in the basement of the Detroit Institute of the Arts, this beautiful cafe gives dinners the opportunity to eat tasty food in the presence of priceless works of art. What more could we ask...
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is renowned for its vast and diverse collection, housing over 65,000 works of art among the top collections in the nation. With a commitment to community engagement, the DIA offers free general admission to residents of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties, fostering a love for art and culture.
Beyond its exhibitions, the DIA actively connects with the community through educational programs, outreach initiatives, and special events that celebrate cultural traditions, such as its annual Ofrendas honoring the Day of the Dead. The museum also emphasizes diversity and inclusion, making art accessible to all while enriching the lives of generations to come.
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Great food. Great atmosphere. You feel like you are in a castle courtyard. Turkey sandwich and Grilled Cheese is just what we needed after walking around for hours.
This cafeteria offers an amazing variety of food options, and it all looks so good I have a hard time choosing. I usually end up at the appealing salad bar, the roasted vegetables are a...
It's not top-tier gourmet but has a good salad and soup bar and a very nice selection of various foods made-to-order while you wait with your cafeteria tray. Honestly, if I'm going to the DIA,...
I always remembered my mother saying that the DIA had amazing food, but I never had a desire to dine in while just going for the art. Today however, I wanted to have lunch after church and go to...






