
Apartments near Sweet Georgia Brown in Detroit, MI (648 Rentals)


Brush Park Apartments

Cherboneau North

2661 Saint Antoine St

2457-2467 Cass Ave

Little Caesars Arena - Woodward Square

427 Henry St

Parc Lafayette

Claridge

Berwin

Brewster Housing Project

Alfred Street Townhomes

The Townes at Pullman Parc

1528 Gratiot Ave

461 Ledyard St

2315 Orleans St

Historic Brush Park

544 Wilkins St

Edmund Place

145 Temple St

291 Edmund Pl

1450 6th St

65 Edmund Pl

Russell Flats

The Alhambra

Carlton Lofts

64 Watson St

2930 Cass Ave

269 Watson St

1301 W Lafayette Blvd

The Brush 8 Townhomes

3135-3143 Woodward Ave

1326 Bagley St

2933 2nd Ave

Temple Detroit

2952 2nd Ave

Grinnell Place Lofts

450 Eliot St

8th Street Row

City Club Apartments Midtown

Kings Arms

Red Arrow Lofts

Greystone Senior Living Apartments

Coat Factory Lofts

3525 2nd Ave

1809 Church St

1801 Church St

816 Brainard St

The Selden

200 River Place Lofts

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Living up North can really make you hungry for some real, authentic Southern food, but many apartment-ites also like the classy feel of upscale dining, which can lead to a bit of dilemma. One place serving up real Southern style food, while still keeping the stylish feel of an higher-tier restaurant is Sweet Georgia Brown. The atmosphere is classy, but still warm and inviting, a hard combination to pull of well, but Sweet Georgia Brown does it just right, with enough style to make you feel like a star, with enough of the homey feel so that the experience isn't too intimidating. Of course, the only thing more comfortable than the environment, is the food. To start your meal, you could have your choice of chili lime chicken crispers with pico and avocado aioli, lobster and mixed pepper quesadilla with queso fresco, Southern crab cake with Cajun red remoulade, or shrimp cocktail stuffed with crab and served with avocado puree and yellow tomato compote, or you could try their chicken and seafood gumbo with fried okra and crawfish garnish, or their soup of the day. You could also try one of their delicious salads. Moving on to the main course, you can try beef with smoked Gouda Dauphinoise potatoes, sauteed spinach in tomato, artichoke hearts and mushroom Bordelaise, fried pork cutlets with wild mushrooms and crab, buttermilk potatoes, spinach in tomato with baby carrots, fried lobster tails with whipped potatoes, tomatoes with corn and leeks, steamed asparagus and Cajun red remoulade, or even vegetarian strudel with couscous, mixed garden veggies, sauteed spinach and a tomato coulis. Just make sure to save room for their scrumptious Georgia peach cobbler with peach ice cream, "Big Mama" chocolate cake, or some vanilla bean creme brulee. Apartment-ites looking for a combination of fine upscale dining and real Southern charm, step right up to this popular Detroit eatery, where every meal is a culinary adventure you won't soon forget.
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