Mile By Mile: 5 – 8 Mile

Our Mile by Mile quest begins on Five Mile on the east side.
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5 Mile

Like children, all mile roads are unique. But Five Mile (aka Fenkell) really is. It doesn鈥檛 exist on the east side. It starts out urban at M-10 and ends up bucolic by U.S. 23.

Fenkell shows that it鈥檚 tough right away. The first scene: 鈥淪atan鈥檚 Sidekicks鈥 motorcycle club. There are hints of former prosperity; surviving wig shops and nail salons mingle with abandoned storefronts and vacant land. Like much of the city, religion helps hold things together, from established sites like Loyola High School to storefronts like New Liberty Apostolic. (It鈥檚 a toss-up whether there are more churches or party stores.) Blessed Ground International Ministries sits across from the shell of the legendary Watts Club Mozambique male strip joint (it burned in 2015).

Mixed among the fast food offerings: 础办产补谤鈥檚 restaurant, plus a few joints that look like they may or may not be open. Model apothecary bottles line outside the drug-less Sam鈥檚 Liquor Shoppe and Pharmacy.

Further west is solidly residential (Grandmont and Rosedale Park). Cross Evergreen into beleaguered Brightmoor for more motorcycle clubs, urban gardeners, and churches.

Another type of faithful gather at Scotty Simpson鈥檚 Fish & Chips, there since 1950.

Cross the Rouge River and you鈥檙e into the bedroom community of Redford Township. Some of those rooms look out on Lola Valley Park, where The Upper Rouge River winds through the neighborhood.

Redford has a host of small shops, such as Floyd鈥檚 Flowers Inc. and Ackroyd鈥檚 Scottish Bakery near Beech-Daly Road (try the shortbread or sausage rolls).

Roll past elements of our rural past, from Chap鈥檚 Feed Store to Ropertis Turkey Farm, and Tony鈥檚 Mower Shop and Trains.

After twists and turns around Phoenix Lake, spy the tower at The Inn at St. Johns. The biggest surprise? An abandoned prison in Plymouth. The former Detroit House of Correction was established in 1927. Continue west to Brae Burn Golf Club and U.S. 23.

Room at the Inn

Back in 1948,听The Inn at St. John鈥檚 was St. John鈥檚 Provincial Seminary. As seminarians declined, the Archdiocese of Detroit closed it. In 1994, it was revived for retreats and conferences. Today, it鈥檚 St. John鈥檚 Golf & Conference Center, with three appropriately named nines (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), a hotel, and 5ive Restaurant.

44045 Five Mile Rd., Plymouth.

All Aboard at Tony鈥檚

For 30-plus years, area residents bought new and used lawn and snow equipment 鈥斕齛nd got old stuff service 鈥斕齛t Tony鈥檚 Mower Shop and Trains. A dozen years ago, they added Lionel trains into the mix, plus hobby items.

40970 Five Mile Rd., Plymouth


6 Mile

From a shuttered 1800s schoolhouse to a nearly abandoned east-side neighborhood that鈥檚 going fallow, Six Mile (aka McNichols Road) is a study in contradictions.

In Wayne County鈥檚 far western reaches, Six Mile is dirt road. An abandoned school at Napier Road sits by Thayer Cemetery and Thayer鈥檚 Corner Nature Area. Heading east, Steeplechase of Northville has homes priced from just under $600,000 (you get paved roads, though).

Rural vestiges like George Farms give way to massive Northville High (2,200-plus students). In Livonia, Trinity House is surrounded by a cemetery, but it鈥檚 a community theater.

In Redford Township, the young at heart stop for Vicky鈥檚 Homemade Ice Cream. Six Mile becomes McNichols at the Detroit border (a side street called Five Points). 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 a new Meijer on the old Redford High site.

In North Rosedale Park, Just a Bit Eclectic has great tea and fabulous collectibles. Also nearby: the venerable Knudsen鈥檚 Danish Bakery.

New businesses are popping up east of Southfield. One of the best is The Pasta Bowl. The stretch also includes Mini Mart Specialty Meat (since 1975) and Piquette Market (50-plus years).

The neighborhood around Livernois Avenue isn鈥檛 called University District for nothing. Nearby, there鈥檚 Marygrove College, University of Detroit Mercy, and even a Barber College.

Approaching Woodward, gated houses sit on the southern border of the Detroit Golf Club. Before Woodward, you鈥檙e in Detroit鈥檚 original 鈥済ayborhood.鈥 Legendary Bookie鈥檚 is gone, but 惭别苍箩辞鈥檚 is still thriving.

Cross Woodward to the east side, and there鈥檚 a noticeable industrial feel. Gritty early strip malls are interspersed with junkyards, residential areas, and storefront churches. 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 the original 叠耻诲诲测鈥檚 by Conant Street. Mound Road has more industrial stretches near railroad lines. Hit Van Dyke Avenue and you dead-end at the massive Mt. Olivet Cemetery (its 300-plus acres include Purple Gang founder Joseph Zerilli鈥檚 remains). You can almost see McNichols continue across the runway of Coleman A. Young International Airport. But it鈥檚 a major detour. Hint: Go up Van Dyke to Seven Mile and head east.

Once you rejoin McNichols, it gets more residential. Near Gratiot Avenue, there鈥檚 God鈥檚 Oasis Church of God and The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a block north (started in 1830 by German immigrants. East of Gratiot, McNichols turns into Seymour Street. It鈥檚 鈥渞esidential,鈥 with some vacant areas.
Hip to be Square

Although 叠耻诲诲测鈥檚 now has 10 or so locations, it all began here at Conant and Six Mile. Originally a neighborhood tavern in 1930, they鈥檝e been serving up Detroit-style square pizza since 1946. 17125 Conant St., Detroit听

Tea Time in听the Park

North Rosedale Park鈥檚 Just a Bit Eclectic (open Thursday-Saturday) has a good selection of loose teas and related items, of course, plus proprietor Darlene Alston has marvelous collectibles she might part with (most are not for sale). 19015 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit


7 Mile

From sea to shining sea? Maybe not. But from Lake St. Clair to Whitmore Lake, Seven Mile (aka Moross Road) has everything from alabaster-like mansions to amber waves of farmland.

Pier Park marks the start of Moross at Lakeshore Drive in Grosse Pointe Farms. Just west are the fairways of the affluent Country Club of Detroit (members only).

It鈥檚 mostly residential until Harper Woods and I-94. A sign announces the Moross Greenway,听a $500,000 effort to spruce up traffic 鈥渋slands鈥 between I-94 and听St. John Hospital.

Moross becomes Seven Mile after Kelly Road. After Gratiot, there鈥檚 Osborn High School and the mysteriously named My Other Brother private club.

Other notable places: Jimmie Paul鈥檚 Hands听On Boxing Gym and the massive Solomon鈥檚 Temple Church.

After passing the Arab American and Chaldean Council Youth Center, and Woodward, you鈥檙e officially on the west side.

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 the nearly 300-acre Palmer Park. The Avenue of Fashion (aka Livernois) is buzzing lately, including Kuzzo鈥檚 Chicken and Waffles and rumors of a Bucharest Grill. Past Palmer Woods is the still-thriving U-D Jesuit High. It鈥檚 building a $16 million Science and Engineering Center.

A bit west is Tom鈥檚 Tavern, an iconic dive with uneven floors. More signs of retail life include a newer Home Depot. And there鈥檚 always a line at Motor City Soul 香港六合彩图库资料.

Spot the abandoned Rogell Golf Course, which Greater Grace Temple bought from the city and unsuccessfully tried to flip as a cemetery.

Cross Telegraph, then Inkster Road into Livonia. Neighborhood hangout The Sands Grill and Bar looks more like it should be up north.

It turns largely residential, with outlets like George鈥檚 Livonia Gardens and the Livonia Italian Bakery and Caf茅 ($1.95 Italian bread on Sundays).

More substantial meals can be had at Gaucho Brazil Steakhouse or Rocky鈥檚 of Northville. Then look for the abandoned Northville Psychiatric Hospital.

Seven Mile dead ends at Northville Road, but picks up at Northville Downs. Seven Mile turns into Edward N. Hines Drive and briefly into Fairbrook Street. You鈥檙e not lost. You鈥檙e at 17-acre Fish Hatchery Park.听

Things get rural (with occasional McMansions). Golf at Downing Farms Gulf Course or learn to ride English style at Wildwind Equestrian Center. Need a new or used saddle? Check out Backyard Tack in South Lyon. Seven Mile ends at East Shore Drive, which winds its way around Whitmore Lake.

Get In听line! It鈥檚 Good for the Soul!

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 always a wait for the hefty portions of cube steak or smothered pork chops at Motor City Soul 香港六合彩图库资料. Plus there鈥檚 collard greens, catfish, oxtails, chitterlings, and oh, so much more. It鈥檚 carryout only, but the line moves quickly. (Hint: Get there early. The meatloaf and other items can sell out.)

12700 W. Seven Mile Rd., Detroit


8 Mile

The most interesting of mile roads? Excitement on every corner?

鈥淣o鈥濃 and 鈥淣o.鈥

However, from dirt-road-dead-end near Oakland County鈥檚 border to the shores of Grosse Pointe Woods, Eight Mile (aka Baseline Road, aka M-102, aka Vernier Road) has a bit of everything.

Heading east, it鈥檚 pretty rural. 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 the Maybury Farm educational center for kids and the 940-plus acre Maybury State Park (horseback riding, fishing, bike trails, etc.).

Stop in The Barn in Northville for antique shopping. For more old-time fun, visit Mill Race Village on Old Baseline. 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 Parmenter鈥檚 Cider Mill, plus the Northville Winery and Brewing.

The 鈥渘ew鈥 stretch has more history. It鈥檚 the 100th anniversary for Meadowbrook Country Club. 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 also Greenmead Historical Park. Modern activities include Riley Skate Park 鈥 Farmington Hills鈥 way to keep skateboarders off civic steps.

Shops range from Ritter鈥檚 Custard Shop to 颁颈谤颈濒濒补鈥檚 adult store, a foreshadowing of what鈥檚 to come. Just before the Detroit border is the former Detroit Gator Shoes, now 搁辞测肠别鈥檚.听

Cross into Detroit and you hit strip clubs. Names like Ace of Spades and Silver Rain Gentlemen鈥檚 Club fight for attention with marijuana dispensaries, like the aptly dubbed StarBuds. 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 a tale of two Northlands: the longstanding Northland Roller Rink followed by the slated-for-the-wrecking-ball Northland Shopping Center in Southfield.

The road sports billboards, notably, TV pawn stars from American Jewelry and Loan.

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 retail icons like Hagopian Rug and Hot Wheel City. Then some barbecue spots, Detroit Vintage Coffee Shop, and at Livernois, Baker鈥檚 Keyboard Lounge.

You鈥檇 think the crossroads Eight and Woodward would be cool? Not.

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 a Meijer, a no-tell motel, and the old State Fair grounds.

Continue east to more weed shops, strip clubs, pawn shops, furniture stores, and a surprising number of vacant tracts, especially to the north.

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 a fair amount of industrial, from Axle of Dearborn to the massive Chrysler Truck Plant.

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 also lots of action. Cops pull someone over at a weed store. Homeless folks stake claims at populous corners, anti-abortion protesters gather at women鈥檚 clinics. Hooker alert: 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 a police warning for a decoy area before I-75.

Other notable sights: Holy Trinity Orthodox Church west of Ryan, and the Light Guard Armory (where you can still sign up to ship out, soldier!).

罢丑别谤别鈥檚 Towne Club Bottling Co. near Mt. Elliott, Bhogalli Leather in Eastpointe, and the urban answer to Northville鈥檚 Barn: Fred鈥檚 Furniture and Antiques in Warren. Oh, and there鈥檚 Action Impact Firearms and Training.

Hit Harper Woods and mega-shopping at Eastland Center. Here, Eight Mile splits off into residential, leaving you on Vernier. 罢丑别谤别鈥檚 Rex鈥檚 Deli (old-timers may remember them as Lefkofsky鈥檚). Try the Eight Mile specials (two eggs, meat or hash browns, and toast for $3.35).

Along Vernier, Harper Woods and Grosse Pointe turn largely residential after I-94. It ends where The Grosse Pointe Yacht Club meets the water.

Gator Skin in the Game

What do you do when you鈥檙e booted from the place you鈥檝e done business for 30 years? Reload. That鈥檚 what happened to Detroit Gator Shoes after Northland Mall closed. Now they鈥檙e in a place called Royce just before the Detroit border in Redford. They鈥檝e got exotic boots (ostrich, alligator, crocodile, and yes, even elephant). Plus repairs, purses, belts, and more. They鈥檙e branching out to offer lighting and听d茅cor听components, too. It鈥檚 right next door to a place called Michigan Industrial Shoe, where you can find some less exotic听Carhartts.

25525 W. 8 Mile Rd., Detroit

The Wheel Deal

Replace your rims at Hot Wheel City. You can鈥檛 miss their two Eight Mile locations at night with their neon blues and reds. They started with one shop on Seven Mile in 1995 and since expanded to eight metro locations. 13540 E. 8 Mile Rd., and 14711 W. 8 Mile Rd., Detroit

Eight Miles From Where?

Why is it called Eight Mile? Contrary to some reports, it鈥檚 not 8 miles from somewhere on the riverfront. Nor is it measured from the base of Woodward and Jefferson avenues.

Part of the answer goes back to the Land Ordinance of 1785, a system devised in part by Thomas Jefferson so that settlers could purchase farmland in the undeveloped west.

Eight Mile is also known as Baseline Road. It鈥檚 a line that goes across the entire state of Michigan, set so that surveyors could divide townships and counties into neat and tidy square mile segments. The survey began in 1815.

A great many roads on the metro grid 鈥 both north/south and east/west 鈥 are a mile apart.

It is true, however, that Baseline Road is approximately 8 miles north of the junction of Woodward and Michigan avenues. That鈥檚 the so-called 鈥減oint of origin鈥 set by Augustus Woodward when a new Detroit arose from the ashes of a fire in 1805 (check out the marker in Campus Martius Park).

On to 9 鈥 12 Mile.


Part of our City Guide 2016, exploring metro Detroit mile by mile.