If youβre looking to enjoy the coziness of the snow and winter weather without having to endure the bitter breeze, or youβre just looking for a unique foodie experience, check out one of these outdoor igloo dining options around metro Detroit.
Blakeβs Tasting Room
Between the restaurant, the brewery, the gift shop, the cafΓ©, the petting farm, the tasting room, and more, itβs easy to turn a trip to Blakeβs into a full day getaway. Now, you can include igloo dining in that experience. Blakeβs igloos, complete with blankets and dΓ©cor, seat up to 10 guests and can reserved online. The igloo dining experience has a maximum of two hours and requires a $250 minimum Thursday-Sunday. Once youβre snug in your globe, you can order from Blakeβs Tasting Room menu, which offers hard cider, craft beer, and food. Blakeβs igloos are open through April. Blakeβs Tasting Room, ; 586-784-9463. Blakeβs Backyard Taproom, 5600 ; 810-798-3251; .
Honcho
Each igloo at Honchoβs has a different seating set-up, the largest catering to up to eight people. There is a four-guest minimum with a two-hour time limit. Thereβs no spending minimum at the Honcho globes. Igloo dining is a unique experience, and Honcho has the menu to match, serving Latin street food with an Asian flair. Order a house cocktail or a drink from the restaurantβs extensive draft beer menu to pair with your funky fare, such as a Korean pulled pork taco, birria taquitos, or aΜύbulgogi taco. Honcho, ; 248-707-3793; .
Lumen
Lumen first opened in April 2018, and after steady success, its igloos opened the following winter. Lumenβs illustrious igloos, now chalets, accommodate up to 10 guests and have a minimum of $35 per person, plus 20% gratuity on all reservations. Dining options include snacks like crab cakes and calamari as well as full plates such asΜύhoisin glazed salmon, shrimp Florentine, Wagyu short rib, and much more. The chalets are cozy, but if you want to get some fresh air, there are nearby firepits to keep you warm outside. Check out the activities at Beacon Park while youβre there. Lumen, ; 313-626-5005; .
Camp Ticonderoga
Camp Ticonderogaβs outdoor igloos are equally as charming as the rest of the restaurant, which has been serving up homestyle food since 1996. With only two igloos, Camp Ticonderogaβs take on the outdoor dining experienc is in high demand. Reservations must be made online, and includes a $5 non-refundable booking fee. Thereβs a $250 minimum, plus 20% gratuity. The globes can hold up to a party of 10 and are carpeted. You can snack on Sichuan shrimp or venison chili, or go straight for the entrees, like jerk chicken pasta, buffaloafes,ΜύAtlantic salmon, or a classic 12 oz. ribeye. Camp Ticonderoga closes its igloos down onΜύMarch 10. Camp Ticonderoga, ; 248-828-2825;Μύ.³¦΄Η³Ύ.Μύ
Detroit Fleat
Though Detroit Fleatβs food trucks have gone home for the winter, you can still have an outdoor dining experience at this metro Detroit favorite year-round. The restaurantβs igloos can be reserved for up to 8 people. They book fast, but you can take your chances on a first-come, first-serve basis. All igloos feature board games and fun decor, along with a space heater β though you are welcome to bring your own blankets. On the booze side, Fleat offers wine, and cocktails including espresso martinis, seasonal margaritas, mules, and more. On the dining side, Fleatβs house menu is extensive, offering a variety of flavors and fusions, like chicken drumsticks, fish tacos, the whiskey bacon burger, and loaded buffalo fries. In addition to the regular menu, Fleat offers sβmores kits, a hot cocoa bar, and group cocktails as add-ons to your igloo dining experience. Detroit Fleat, ; 248-607-7611; .
This post has been updated for 2024.
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