And the worship that takes place a few steps away isn't bad either...
History buffs in particular will be fascinated by what is surely the metro area's most unusual restaurant, tucked away on a quiet Harper Woods side street on the grounds of St. Sabbas Orthodox Monastery.Read the rest here.
But anyone who appreciates a true hideaway with a distinct personality should savor this meticulously appointed place.
The Royal Eagle restaurant presents linen-covered tables under graceful chandeliers in a high-ceilinged room with tall, arched windows offering a view of the gardens that seem almost as beautiful covered in snow as they do in summer.
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What a great article. Dad and I can hardly wait to eat there ... either tea, dinner or both!! Both would be preferable. The food sounds delicious and unique. Thanks for including the article on your blog.
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