Flew in from SF to Detroit for a few days for my friend's Birthday. We had to wait an hour for table at a restaurant next door and stumbled in here for a quick drink. Upon arrival, the Vinyl...
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The Vinyl Society in Detroit, MI, draws inspiration from the city's vibrant French history and the mid-century hospitality influences of Paradise Valley. This elevated destination offers a globally influenced menu and entertainment experiences, blending international elements with local talent.
Delving into Detroit's meaningful past, The Vinyl Society celebrates the rich musical heritage of Paradise Valley, where renowned Jazz and Blues musicians frequented nightclubs and theaters from the 1920s to the 1950s. The venue aims to recreate the lively atmosphere of those bygone eras, infusing it with modern creativity and diverse cocktail inspirations.
Guests at The Vinyl Society are invited to embrace a smart formal dress code that complements the chic ambiance, ensuring a classy and sophisticated experience. Through a meticulously crafted cocktail menu, wine selection, and culinary offerings, this establishment promises to ignite the senses and provide a memorable dining and entertainment experience.
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We had a great time at the The Vinyl Society and happened to catch them during happy hour!! We enjoyed salads, grilled lamb chops, and great cocktails, while listening to the beautiful music. I...

The ambiance and decor here is super cute, and the drinks are fun and fancy. However, on a Thursday after work, it was completely empty - I wonder if it's more of a late night spot? Our server was...

Solid experience at a cool new place. Love the Detroit music-inspired Detroit. Cocktails were really good and fairly priced. My favorite was the Hot Like Fire -- spicy and delicious. Service was...

I'm sure this will be the new go to spot for a more mature crowd. The ambiance is beautiful, it gives any type of vibe you want. The service is great I sat at the bar and Mary was the bartender...
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