My first time visiting Detroit and my first time at St. Cece's Pub... I was speechless walking into the front door! What a beautifully styled place! Very spacious, very comfortable, I loved the fireplace as well as the Dali print in the basement on the mantle. I stopped by with a group on Mother's Day for lunch and the food/service was beyond amazing. I typically do not eat eggs but I ordered the house corned beef & hash and it came with eggs which were tasty as could be. The corned beef was delicious and I kind of wanted to order more. If I am ever in the area again I will definitely stop by St. Cece's Pub. Too good to miss.
Rena Petrashko
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Came here at 11 a.m. on St. Patty's Day with a friend. You just have a feeling a place will be neat when you see the cobbled stone entrance and big oak doors with Irish engraving and trim. The interior was dark, wood panelled with plenty of space and lovely stained glass windows. Just what you might imagine in an Irish village somewhere. The Cardinal drink was exceptional and the coddled egg was delicious. It was a quiet atmosphere but the pub was just opening at the time we arrived. The service was a little slow, but not terrible. Stayed about an hour and then moved on to McShanes which was the opposite -large, loud, festive, but average food, drinks and decor. We will definitely look forward to returning to St. CeCe's because it is a local gem.
Tim Peck
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Fine diner here who was not happy with my experience. Been around the world and this place was sub par to say the least. I am NOT a hipster so maybe I don't understand bad service and small portions. Had to hit taco bell on the way home as it was late thus no other options. Save your money and go to a real restaurant like Joe Muers or Slows.
Michael Shannon
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HIDDEN GEM. Google it and go. Awesome food specials. The decor is cozy and you can have romantic date night inside by the fireplace or bring a group of friends and sit under the stars on the back patio. Staff can be awesome some days and distracted on others. Food is worth it.
James Finn
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Charming. Old Corktown at its best. Good food. Good drinks. Good neighbors. Prices aren't the lowest but it's not expensive. A couple of good friends of mine are expecting their first child any day now after meeting at St. Ceci's about a year and a half ago. That's just the kind of place it is.
Aesha Lietaert
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I treated my mom and mother in-law to dinner for Mother's Day Eve. Everything I ordered was delicious, the service was great, and I loved the atmosphere - though it was a little on the dark side. Will be returning with my partner when we're back in town.
Nick Stagman
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I would suggest not coming here if you want to eat. Went there for brunch and it took over 90 minutes to get our food. By the time they sent someone over to take our order they were apparently out of waffles - which in itself is confusing. The service was just horrible, with no one coming over to our table for over twenty minutes at a time.
Martine Adel
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Cozy atmosphere, great food. Relaxing and fun. Great neighborhood bar that supports local art and music. Was one of my favorite places in town. Unfortunately they have officially closed.