TAKE A STEP BACK IN TIME WITH A VISIT TO CLIFF BELL’S IN DETROIT

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Story by Amelia Ritter

a drum set with a red and white label

Those who have grown up in Detroit or heard stories from relatives may recall that during the 30s, 40s, and 50s Cliff Bell’s was on one end of the town’s most lively nightlife scene, with the Town Pump at the other end of Park Avenue. The post-prohibition town was buzzing with jazz clubs, Burlesques, and pubs. You may also remember Cliff Bell’s by another name. In the 70s and 80s, the club was known as The Winery, La Cave, and JB’s on the Park. Though the club closed in 1985, it was opened up again under its original name in 2006. Today you can visit Detroit and enjoy Cliff Bell’s in all of its 1930s glory thanks to owner, Paul Howard. Enjoy live jazz music Wednesday-Sunday, craft cocktails, and a sophisticated menu from their executive chef.

A beautifully arranged plate of meat with vegetables, a flower centerpiece, a glass of red wine, and a candle on a dark table.