Press Room Detroit
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Press Room Detroit Reviews - 87
3.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Ryan Rayman
I eat here a lot for convenience but food is hit or miss. Today, it was great. fair prices and if they cook it right.... delicious
Heather Cornwell
Yum! Went here for lunch since I work a few blocks away. I love this place. I got the pea shoot salad and it was delicious. All my coworkers loved their sandwiches and burgers. The set up is really fun. You get your drink, candy, and extras first. Then you use the kiosk to ring up your "extras" and order your food. A ticket will print with your number. When your food is ready they call your number and your number turns green on the digital board. You can eat in it take it to go. I think they have an online way to order too.
Thomas Addison
Hours are wrong and kitchen wasn't open. Tried the cold item options and none of the sandwiches would scan. Thought I was just doing it wrong so a friend tried it and they still didn't work. For a place that already ends up being a last resort for people that work in the building, this place is disappointing on so many levels.
Erin Lyons
I would love to give this place a better review because it’s so close to us. However, this place is just failed to impress. They’re ordering system is a little wacky I would rather speak to a person or talk to someone.
That lack of interpersonal connection is part of the psychology of food. It’s not cool. Also their food is subpar. I’ve only eaten breakfast here and every single time I order a scramble Or skillet. They literally give you some toast barely posted each time. Along with that whack toast are a bunch of potatoes (not what the menu says) and a little egg on top.
Not to mention I have a handicap access list and it never works for me. Someone always has to help. So the place is kind of expensive and a half so for what you get.
Bruce McColley
The food here has always been very good, wether it be a sandwich, pasta, or pizza. The kiosk ordering system seems very efficient to get the order it. The seating may be a little short for the lunch crowd. The modern design seems to work well.
Sammy Samuels
The Press Room and Market is located in the heart of Detroit in the former Detroit News building. It's a great place for a casual break if you work in the area or are just visiting downtown Detroit. There are actually two parts to this venue: The Coffee Bar (open 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.), featuring breakfast sandwiches, pastries, coffee and smoothies, includes a cozy, relaxing area to sit and gather your thoughts for the day. The second area, open 11:00 - 7:00, is the Press Room Café with a lunch/early dinner menu featuring artisan pizzas, salads, soups, pastas and deli sandwiches. The choices are limited, but the quality is high, based on our experience. You'll order using a computer kiosk, then pick up your order when your number is called.
Sergio Reyes
Stick to the pizza. They get flustered with anything else. I ordered the sweet and sour chicken, waited 45 minutes, and when it was finally "ready" my chicken was still frozen and my vegetables cold. Cook was baffled when I showed him the food because it "had just come off the grill". Likely story. Walk down the street and get food from anywhere else.
Kinethia Black
Their food is okay but nothing special. I ordered a vegetarian omelette, but once I started to eat it I found pieces of bacon. They apologized and explained they use the same pan for all of their omelettes, which is stupid for obvious reasons. I was given refund but I haven’t had an omelette since due to the fact I don’t eat meat.
They are overpriced and their cooks can be rude sometimes. Usually only go here as a last option for lunch since I work in this building.
Emily Thomas
Great lunch spot. Unique venue with tasty food. Very affordable.
Kris House
Cool concept ordering with kiosk, yet the wait was extremely long at the end of the lunch rush (30 mins for a very small, very sparsely prepared $13 salad) I had approx 1oz of very dry cubed chicken, for a $3 upgrade. Cool space/decor, rest was lacking