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This my top pick for filet mignon. Excellent meat with a touch of bleu cheese on top. The salmon is also delicious. More
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The food and ambiance is always amazing. I love Saganos!! More
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Unique, beautiful, warm atmosphere in a gorgeous historic building. We ate breakfast. The waitstaff was friendly, professional and answered all our questions. The menu and food were stellar! My friend raved about the sausage, gravy and biscuit breakfast and my eggs, sausage and breakfast potatoes were outstanding and cooked perfectly. They kindly customized one of my items to accommodate for a food allergy. I ate dinner there a couple nights ago and it was fabulous! Buon Gusto is my new favorite restaurant! More
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Food is alsways fantastic! Fresh and flavorfull.. Would recommend to anylone who really appreciates good food.. One of my favorites! More
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Brighton is a rapidly growing small city just outside of Detroit. The city's fast growth has spurred development of many casual dining options, including food trucks and diners that are located throughout the West Grand River and Town Square areas. The local specialties include American comfort foods such as gourmet macaroni and cheese, Angus burgers and dressed-up hot dogs with mustard and relish. The area has many people of German and Irish descent, which is reflected in the various microbreweries and pubs featuring locally brewed craft beers. The area also has many people of Polish descent, which is celebrated each year on Fat Tuesday as people line up to purchase freshly made paczki pastries.
Discover Brighton
Brighton is a rapidly growing small city just outside of Detroit. The city's fast growth has spurred development of many casual dining options, including food trucks and diners that are located throughout the West Grand River and Town Square areas. The local specialties include American comfort foods such as gourmet macaroni and cheese, Angus burgers and dressed-up hot dogs with mustard and relish. The area has many people of German and Irish descent, which is reflected in the various microbreweries and pubs featuring locally brewed craft beers. The area also has many people of Polish descent, which is celebrated each year on Fat Tuesday as people line up to purchase freshly made paczki pastries.





























