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- Highlands Detroit
LOCATED ON THE 71ST AND 72ND FLOOR OF DETROIT’S MOST ICONIC LANDMARK, THE GMRENCEN, HIGHLANDS BOLDLY REIMAGINES “TOP OF THE TOWER” DINING WITH A MULTI-CONCEPT CULINARY DESTINATION THAT INVITES DINERS AND SOCIALIZERS TO LIVE IT UP DAILY FOR ANY OCCASION
- Highlands - Detroit, MI - Yelp
Highlands is on the 71st floor of the Marriott hotel The views of Canada and Detroit are magnificent Sunset from here is eye catching Dinner reservations are required, but we came up here for a light casual happy hour, just a bite and a drink
- Highlands, Detroit - Menu, Reviews (310), Photos (60) - Restaurantji
The Highlands is a top-notch restaurant with Michelin star potential, known for its warm hospitality and knowledgeable staff The dining experience is exceptional, with beautiful views of Detroit that make it a perfect destination for a special occasion
- Highlands Detroit | Visit Detroit
Located on the 71st and 72nd floor of Detroit's most iconic landmark, the GMRenCen, Highlands boldly reimagines "Top of the Tower" dining with a multi-concept culinary destination that invites diners and socializers to live it up daily for any occasion
- Menu for Highlands in Detroit, MI - Sirved
Dive into the menu of Highlands in Detroit, MI right here on Sirved Get a sneak peek of your next meal
- Highlands Detroit: A Culinary Gem with Spectacular Views
Welcome to Highlands Detroit, the culinary jewel perched on the 71st floor of the iconic Renaissance Center This remarkable dining destination offers guests not only a menu brimming with exquisite flavors but also unparalleled views of the vibrant Detroit skyline and the serene river below
- FAQ — Highlands Detroit
Who has the best wine selection in Detroit, Michigan? THE WINE PROGRAM AT HIGHLANDS HAS A UNIQUE SELECTION OF BOLD AND CREATIVE WINE ALONG WITH HARD TO FIND CLASSICS
- Restaurant Report: Highlands - Hour Detroit Magazine
When chef Shawn McClain opened Highlands in 2019, it was the third eatery to occupy the RenCen’s 71st and 72nd floors While McClain had already earned a James Beard Award and opened a successful string of restaurants in Chicago and Las Vegas, he moved to the Detroit area as hungry as ever
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