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
Monica Jones
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.
Stephanie Harp
Delicious! So happy to have something like this in Detroit. Nice, clean, modern cafe with touch-screen kiosks to order yourself. Cute little market attached too with lots of healthy options. Definitely will be back.
Christian Paul Fifelski
Okay coffee, TERRIBLE service. I have been here about 4-5 times and each time I had a bad customer experience. Not only did it take a long time but the barista was rude, unhelpful and obviously didn't want to make a drink for me. If I had a question, they reluctantly answered and it seemed obvious to me that I was bothering them. I have only come here because I like the walk from my work to this place but will not return based on constant poor experiences. The coffee is not even that good.
Glenn Six
Totally expected this to be a nostalgic place to have lunch. Thought there would be a little more history of the newspaper industry of Detroit. Instead this was one of the most sterile and impersonal places I have ever eaten. The interior is plain and devoid of anything to do with the location it is named after. You order everything from a touch screen. You don't interact with any people. If this is what the future holds for us it's a sad sad thing.
brandon dotson
Prices are very high for the little you get also the pizza its extremely thin and can't hold toppings very well the sauce is less then average and in the middle of the pizza by the time u sit down its like a puddle of soup in the middle honestly a 5 dollar hot and ready is way better and for the price you pay for one pizza here at press I can feed my entire family at little Cesar's and still have money left over that's 2 hot and ready pizza's and crazy bread they do however ! have good brownies and chocolate chip banana bread
JP Poodt
Cool spot and unique experience. You order on a screen then another screen tells you when your food is ready for pickup. Lots of options from small bites to entrees.
Gail Joseph
I was staying at the Double tree hotel and this was the only option close by. I had breakfast there multiple times during my trip and I was happy with the food and their service. It a good and quick place to have breakfast and the prices are affordable as well.
Derek Hackett
Excellent food and very accessible online ordering. Regularly eat breakfast here while I work. Recommend the skillets with bacon, onions, leeks and mushrooms!
Derek J
They don't want any business. I showed up at 6:33, door was open, no employee anywhere. Could have taken what I wanted and walked out. Menu looked good so came back next day earlier and a sign said "we closed at 2:30 see you tomorrow." F#*k this place.
Hannah Davis
This unassuming cafe is tucked next to The Detroit News building on Lafayette on the edge of downtown Detroit. There are a variety of lunch offerings as well as a coffee shop and a mix of chairs and tables. It's a good spot for getting some work done.