Side Hustle Lounge

Cocktail bar · Downtown

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Detroit’s Best Hidden Bars and Speakeasies | Eater Detroit

"Not all speakeasies prefer the 1920s look. This one, tucked into the Belt Alley next to partner restaurant Mootz Pizza, celebrates all things midcentury modern, with a retro Vegas look and bright, sometimes electric-colored drinks with an emphasis on Detroit style. The Detroit Sour is a whiskey sour made with Two James Grass Widow bourbon and topped with a bright red wine float. Paired with bites from Mootz, having drinks at Side Hustle is like hanging out in your grandpa’s basement, but in a cool way." - Mickey Lyons

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1226 Library St, Detroit, MI 48226 Get directions

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