Marge’s Bar and Grill

The friendliest sports bar in the Metro Detroit area caters to fans of all ages. Featuring great food, sports, entertainment, and drinks. A hometown favorite where you may spot a famous hockey player.

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15300 Mack Ave, Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230

Hours
Monday-Friday:
11am-2am

Saturday-Sunday:
12pm-2am

Phone
(313) 881-8895

 
 

About Us

MARGE'S BAR BAND was known for many years as Tom Saunders' Detroit Jazz All Stars.  Saunders was a horn player who, with his New Orleans-inspired style as well as his old-school entertainer persona, attained international renown.  (His Wikipedia entry, in fact, is only available in German.)  With Jim Wyse assuming leadership after Saunders' passing, the group became informally referred to as "Marge's Bar band," and the name stuck! Now in its 45th season, the band continues to deliver the finest vintage jazz in the East side.  The regular lineup today consists of Terry Kimura (trombone), Davy Lazar (trumpet), John Hammer (piano), Bill Bolle (bass), and - the longest-serving member in his 36th year with the band - Bob Pinterich (drums).  The band augments itself each show with a rotating cast of guest musicians. 

What People Are Saying

 

“It's a neighborhood bar with outstanding lunch specials. Service is Top Shelf 👍. Lunch special is very reasonable price wise. Very good selection of beer and wine. You will be pleasantly surprised, in a good way.”

“Very cozy neighborhood bar with great food and friendly service. Everyone made to feel welcome.”

“This is a special little bar. It’s been in the neighborhood forever. It’s a Detroit hockey hangout. Best fish ever.”

“This is a great place for food fun and drinks. The perch dinner on Friday nights are the best!”

“Perch and broccoli were wonderful. The place was a bit warm but friendly and packed. We had a big group and they treated us great!”

“Might be the best bar I have been to in my 61 years. Friendly patrons and staff and great music and food, and of course the Alaskan beer. I live in Windsor, if the boarder ever opens again I'll be back.”