Thursday, April 23, 2015

Travel | Saint Andrews Hall | Detroit, Michigan

I love living in Michigan, being from Michigan and pretty much everything about my home state. My husband and I love to explore all the outdoor things along with some really cool cities. Obviously, Detroit is one of them. Don't listen to what people say about Detroit - Detroit is great. The city is full of people who are fighters and who are not giving up and it shows. There are SO many cool things happening in Detroit now, so you should probably give it a whirl.

photo courtesy of detroityes.com
Anyway, one of the things we love to do as a couple is attend concerts. One of our favorite venues to do this at is Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit. Built in 1907, Saint Andrews was originally the meeting place for the St. Andrew's Scottish Society of Detroit. This venue has three different meeting sites in one building; the Main Ballroom, The Shelter and The Burns Room.


The Main Ballroom, photo credit to saintandrewsdetroit.com
The Main Ballroom features a hardwood dance floor, a large bar and in-house sound and lighting. The Shelter has a private bar area, a stage, cabaret seating, DJ booth, red curtains and private rooms. The Burns Room includes hardwood floors, chandeliers, lounge furniture, a small raised stage and floor to ceiling windows overlooking Congress Street and the RenCen.

We absolutely love this site and it's one of Detroit's many historic buildings. If you ever get the chance to check it out, we couldn't recommend it more. Go Detroit!

Saint Andrews Hall has no idea who I am. I just love the historic building and genuinely enjoy attending concerts there. All thoughts and opinions are my own and I was not compensated in any way for writing this post.

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