The Thompson's Are Foodies.
Let's dine.
Even though this represents a lifetime of discovery and now categorizing my experience of West Michigan's finest eateries I've done my best to keep the read time of this list short. I am sure that you may have already found some of these restaurants for yourself but hopefully I'll have a few new places to help spice up your next Date Night, or speed you along in developing your own list of favorites.
American:
- One Trick Pony (Downtown, Fulton Street) - nicer fare than the
- Cottage Bar (directly adjacent...GR's oldest establishment). Each has its place in GR Iconography.
- Forest Hills Inn (Forest Hills Ave & Cascade Rd) - You throw the Thompson name around here and you'll get a friendly smile and some good plain food like everyone else. If you want to avoid your Design/Build Remodeler don't eat here.
Bakery:
- Wealthy Street Bakery (West of Eastern Ave 4-6 blocks through Eastown) - Up and coming bakery that does things right.
- Vans Bakery (Fulton Street & Diamond) - GR Classic, try the frosted cinnamon bread to make your own French Toast or have it on the menu at Cherie Inn.
Breakfast:
- Cherie Inn (Cherry & Diamond) - This is a family favorite since the mid-1980s.
- Marie Katrib (Cherry & Diamond) - This is a bit newer, cooler, hipper cafe style restaurant. Also excellent lunch & desserts.
- Cafe Solace (Downtown, Division & Monroe Center) - Omelette Bar & fantastic rosemary potato side
- Charlie's Crab (Downtown on the Grand River, Market Street Exit off US 131 Southbound) - Pricey Sunday brunch that will change your life.
- Real Food Cafe (Eastern & Alger) - The name says it all! (Not a greasy spoon.)
Hotdogs:
- Yesterdog (Eastown, Wealthy Street) - Oh come on, you gotta slum with the lowly hotdog now and then!
Indian:
- Bombay Cuisine (Lake Drive in Eastown) - Mango Lasse smoothie-like drink is worth the $3, Chicken/Lamb Korma (has grapes in it), Butter Chicken spiced up to a number 7+ is fantastic!
Italian:
- Perredie's (Holland, 18th Street & Washington Square) - Kristin/Ben first date. Good Italian beyond the sentimental value.
- Pietros (28th Street, West of Breton) - Go to the backdoor for Chicago style pizza. Front door for dinner for 2 specials.
- Bistro Bella Vita (Downtown, behind the Van Andel Arena) Upscale, maybe for dinner before a show, not so much a hockey game.
Lebanese:
- Ostas (Gaslight Village) - I haven't been recently but the finest humus I've had.
- Sami's Gyros (28th Street & Lake Eastbrook Blvd., East of E. Beltline) - Lunch time, beat the rush.
Mexican:
- El Arriero (28th Street, West of E. Beltline, East of Breton) - My favorite fresh salsa, cheap combos, fast & tasty bean dip to take the edge off.
- Maggie's Kitchen (Bridge Street, West of US-131) Very good authentic food, bordering on an okay neighborhood.
- Margarita's (Holland) - Kristin/Ben dating favorite. Salsa is almost as good as El Arriero. Harder to find.
Ribs:
- Sandman's (Corner of Wealthy St & Fuller St, West of Eastown) - The smells out front tell the story of what is to come.
Sushi:
- Shogun (Breton Rd & 28th Street) - If you don't want to play sushi there are many cooked options. Try the boat.
Spanish:
- San Chez (Downtown, Fulton St) - I know you've seen it, now it's time to experience it. Family favorites are the Fried Yuca, seared tuna, any meats, cold turkey tenderloin w/ curry mayo & chutney, goat cheese, menu always changing.
- Mezze next door is more Gen X, more Ethiopian, plus fancy sandwiches.
Subs:
- Subs 'N More (Holland, 8th Street) - Hot subs, excellent after a day at the beach.
- Eastown Deli (Eastown, Wealthy Street) - Wide fries, warm subs.
Vegetarian:
- Gaia (Diamond & Cherry Street) - This is the place to not eat meat! The food is very good.
Happy eating.
Warmly,
Ben Thompson
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