
Apartments near Bastone in Royal Oak, MI (288 Rentals)


610 Gardenia Ave

214 Potter Ave

1511 W Farnum Ave

1919 Crooks Rd, Unit 14

432 S Washington Ave

111 N Main St

202 N Washington Ave

434 N Center St

710 N Washington Ave

161 Allenhurst Ave

160 Tiffany Ln Pvt

1071 N Sherman Dr

511 S Campbell Rd

1027 S Wilson Ave

1514 S Wilson Ave

1818 N Center St

2027 Brockton Ave

319 N Stephenson Hwy

508 Parkdale Ave

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525 E Fifth St, Unit A

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727 Forest Ave

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2205 E 10 Mile Rd

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633 N Dorchester Ave

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Detroit restaurants can take apartment-ites on amazing culinary adventures, so choosing a restaurant for your nightly meal is a lot like looking at a map, and trying to figure out which destination is right for you. For a trip to the heart of Europe, make a trip down to Bastone, serving up delicious authentic European fare better than just about any place in town. Whether it's delectable flatbread pizzas, imaginative sandwich options, or made-from-scratch European dishes, there's something for every tastebud at this European Bistro. Your can start your dinner with one of the many fine appetizers on the menu, including their award-winning pomme frittes, pate de maison, artichoke fritters, fried calamari, Prince Edward Island mussels or an artisan cheese plate, or one of their fine soup or salad options. From their, your options open up tenfold, with numerous options for your main course. You could try one of their delicious entrees, including truffled macaroni and cheese, potato truffle ravioli, grilled Berkshire pork tenderloin, trout mitonee, steak au poivre, or pan-roasted salmon. If sandwiches are more to your liking, they have several interesting variations, such as the Paris ham and cheese, with jambon de Paris, Gruyere cheese, and tomato jam on grilled Italian bread, brewery steak sandwich, with hanger steak on white potato cakes with bacon, field greens, and mustard creme fraiche, or their tartine, with roasted veggies, goat cheese, arugula, red onions and tomatoes on grilled farm bread. You can also try their burger, made with grilled sirloin on a poppyseed roll, or one of their flatbread pizzas, in pepperoni, bleu cheese, with hazelnuts and pears and fig syrup, chicken and artichoke, or their tarte flambe, with fromage blanc, bacon, caramelized onions and thyme. Upscale European cooking doesn't get much better than this. Detroit apartment-ites should also make it a point to try their home-brewed beers or something from their extensive wine list, both of which add a nice cherry on top of what is already a fantastic experience.
Frequently Asked Questions about Royal Oak
How much are Studio apartments in Royal Oak?
There are currently 191 Studio Apartments in Royal Oak with rent ranges from $819 to $7,785 with an average price of $1,563.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Royal Oak Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Royal Oak ranges from $893 to $5,300 with an average monthly rent of $1,744.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Royal Oak cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Royal Oak range from $945 to $7,315. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,227.
How expensive are Royal Oak Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 56 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Royal Oak on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,340 to $7,785 - averaging $3,103 for the location.
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