Breakfast in downtown Ann Arbor

We met our friends Mike and Linda for breakfast at Avelon in downtown Ann Arbor. Afterwords we walked around town and the University of Michigan campus. The Vault of Midnight is a game and comic book store.

Here’s a place I didn’t know, sounds like my kind of place.

We haven’t been to Tíos in years, not our favorite place for Mexican. We’ve never been to Hop Cat, a modern beer garden.

Tomukan is a Korean BBQ place that we will visit some day. Isalita, on the other hand is a place that we have eaten.

We used to eat occasionally as Pizza House when I would stop down to pick Susan up after she was done with her interns at the School of Education. For two semester she finished about 45 minutes later than me on Wednesday night. I’d stop down on campus and wait for her and take her out to dinner. It was “date night,” which her students thought was a cute idea. Good Time Charley’s is a place I have gone to since 1979.

I guess that this is where you go to get your gamma pierced.

And if piercing your gamma isn’t your thing, you can go get anything waxed at The Wax Loft.

We used to go to dinner at the Chinese place that was replaced by Oasis Mediterranesan Grill. I guess that another place that we’ll have to try. Haven’t been to Rick’s since around 1980.

An interesting mural in the block across from Nichols Arcade.

Madras Masala is almost directly across from the entrance to Nichols Arcade.

The weather vane on a building reminder us of the logo for Dawn Treader.

More tomorrow on a sad 4th of July.

2 thoughts on “Breakfast in downtown Ann Arbor

  1. Tomukan has great food. Is Jerusalem Gardens still open? They had the best falafel I ever ate in my life. I haven’t been to cruise around downtown A2 in a few years. Guess I’ll have to check it out again sometime. ❤✌️

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    1. Jerusalem Garden is indeed open, excellent food as always. I also enjoy their falafel. They moved a few years ago into the old Sava site on Liberty. Tomukan is on our list of places to try.

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