"For a taste of Detroit’s famous coney dog — a hot dog slathered with deeply spiced chili, yellow mustard, and diced raw onions on a steamed bun — there’s no better spot to indulge than Duly’s Place. With more than a century under its belt, having opened its doors in 1921, the diner is still a go-to spot for coney island classics served with consistency and in an essential greasy-spoon environment where regulars — made up of construction workers, club kids, tourists, and locals in need of a filling, affordable breakfast — can be seen sitting at the lunch counter at any given time. Come for dogs with a satisfying snap or bacon, eggs, and pancakes. Duly’s takes cash only, so hit up an ATM on the way. Take note, the diner is not currently open 24 hours a day as it had long been. Instead, the hours are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekends." - Brenna Houck