
Apartments near Traffic Jam and Snug in Detroit, MI (583 Rentals)


633 W Hancock St

The Selden

4732 Anthony Wayne Dr

Union @ Midtown II

Wayne Gate Apartments

4742-4754 Anthony Wayne Dr

923 W Alexandrine St

Eco Homes

3912 4th St

102 Garfield St

4854 Anthony Wayne Dr

Midtown West

3525 2nd Ave

816 Brainard St

Kings Arms

City Club Apartments Midtown

4150 Lincoln St

4304 Trumbull

JD Baer House

3930 Trumbull St

The Village of Woodbridge Manor

Algonquin Apartments

1535 W Canfield St

3135-3143 Woodward Ave

4743 Trumbull St

4702 Commonwealth St

2952 2nd Ave

64 Watson St

4527 Commonwealth St

4563 Commonwealth St

2930 Cass Ave

1531 W Warren Ave

4707 Commonwealth St

2933 2nd Ave

450 Eliot St

4852 Commonwealth St

269 Watson St

Temple Detroit

5538 Cass Ave

The Alhambra

Carlton Lofts

65 Edmund Pl

The Brush 8 Townhomes

Historic Brush Park

145 Temple St

Edmund Place

291 Edmund Pl

295 E Ferry St

Alfred Street Townhomes

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There are a number of restaurants in Detroit for apartment-ites to discover, but after a while the everyday just gets a bit boring, and you need something off the beaten path. One place that's very different from the everyday eateries is Detroit's Traffic Jam and Snug, where you can get a huge selection of foods, all made from scratch from their own bakery, brewery, and even dairy, so you know that every bite of food will be entirely fresh. If you want something different from the norm, always fresh and always delicious, then Traffic Jam and Snug is your perfect spot. To start things off, you can try their delicious Carolina low country crab cake, the Help Me Elvis, I'm in a Pickle , breaded, deep fried pickle spears with dill-ranch dressing, the Blue Hawaii Quesadilla, with bleu, Asiago and cheddar cheese and fresh pineapple salsa, or a twice baked potato, or you could try one of their fresh salads or delectable soups. When moving on to their main courses, you have a large number of choices, including deep fried Canadian smelt, Madras meatloaf, beef and veal blended with leeks, carrots, apples, and curry, the Ms. Natural crepe, crepes filled with spinach, sprouts, sour cream, onion, tomato and three cheeses, or the Yekik Wet Ethiopian platter, split baby red peas, yellow lentils, and collard greens, with injera bread. Don't get too full, however, since there's a number of ambrosial desserts, including the baked bread pudding a la mode, with chocolate chips, nuts and rum soaked raisins, or Carlotta Chocolatta Ice Cream Cheesecake, wrapped in coffee ice cream and covered in hot fudge, sprinkled with ground espresso. Apartment-ites looking for something different need to check out Traffic Jam and Snug, the all natural escape for Detroit food fans wanting a change from the norm.
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