New Visit Detroit Magazine Features New Detroit Restaurants & Sunday Fun Day
Modified: July 07, 2022 | Photos by Bill BowenThe Fall 2019 + Winter 2020 issue of Visit Detroit magazine has arrived! The October through March issue is full of cold weather events, exclusive augmented reality video content, exhibits, and activities, as well as two feature stories.
New restaurants have become the norm here in Detroit, but that doesn’t make us any less excited to try them all. This issue, we’ve highlighted six of Detroit’s newest restaurants that have a great origin story. From new-to-the-area cuisines to Detroit natives returning to the city with delicious dishes, you will be ready to eat after reading Food, Glorious Food.
In Sunday Fun Day, you’ll be inspired to ditch your usual work week prep in favor of a fun romp through Detroit. Enjoy a boozy brunch, tailgating in Eastern Market, discovering new murals and perusing the artifacts in our numerous museums. You’ll never want to have a lazy Sunday again.
By downloading the Zappar app, users can watch three exclusive augmented reality videos showcasing Detroit Vineyards, Bobcat Bonnie’s and fresco artist Hubert Massey.
This issue is also filled with cold weather festivals, upcoming plays and musicals, concerts, itineraries and activities to do all over metro Detroit.
About the publication: Visit Detroit is the most widely-used visitor publication in metro Detroit and is published two times a year by the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Visit Detroit is a private, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to market and sell the metropolitan Detroit area on a worldwide basis as a destination for leisure and business travel including conventions, trade shows, corporate meetings, tours and incentive travel to maximize additional visitors, visitor expenditures, state and local tax revenues and job opportunities.
More than 700 businesses are represented in Visit Detroit’s membership. Visit Detroit was founded in 1896 as the world’s first convention and visitors bureau. visitdetroit.com