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In a city long known for its comeback spirit, even the dining scene is earning national applause. The latest proof? A cozy wine bar tucked inside a 1910 Detroit firehouse has been crowned North America’s “most exciting restaurant” of 2025. Ladder 4 Wine Bar, housed in a lovingly restored former fire station on Vinewood Street, just snagged the inaugural Resy One To Watch Award from the prestigious 50 Best organization. This accolade honors “a rising star restaurant whose distinctive vision and culinary excellence have earned it recognition as a leader on the North American stage”. For Detroit’s tight-knit food community, the win is more than just a trophy, it’s a proud moment that shines a spotlight on the city’s thriving local flavor.

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Detroit’s East Village has a new kind of sanctuary – one where wine glasses and cocktail shakers stand in for stained glass and steeples. In a former church garage on Parkview Street, a wine and cocktail bar cheekily named Father Forgive Me has opened its doors, breathing new life into a historic property. Locals are already flocking to this unique spot, drawn by the blend of old-world charm and contemporary Detroit creativity. It’s the kind of place that feels at once like a well-kept secret and a community gathering space, the moment you step inside. The bar’s debut earlier this summer (on a Saturday, fittingly) has quickly turned into one of the Eastside’s hottest talking points, and for good reason.

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