Drink At The Historic Spot In Michigan That Has Been A Local Favorite Since 1876
By Emily Tieman|Updated on March 13, 2024(Originally published March 14, 2023)
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Emily Tieman is a lifelong Michigander and has a love for locally owned small businesses. She is a freelance writer for Only In Your State and has her own vintage content creator business.
In addition to our fantastic restaurants, we also have some pretty awesome bars in the Great Lake State, ranging from local hangouts to swanky cocktail lounges. But in the Midwest, there’s nothing better than grabbing a drink at an old dive bar, and we know just the spot. Next time you’re looking for a blend of atmosphere and history, look no further than the local favorite that also happens to be the oldest bar in Detroit, Michigan.
The Two Way Inn is located in Detroit and is a bar that is full of fascinating history.
Follow the soft glow of the sign to this popular dive bar that opened in 1876. Back in the day, the building held a saloon, doctor’s office, dentist's office, brothel, inn, and dance hall.
But scorch marks are nothing compared to the jail, or holdover cell, in the basement. The dark cell with a low ceiling has seen a lot. If only those walls could talk!
In the late 1800s, prisoners were transported by horse and buggy and it could take weeks or months to complete. Along the route, there would be drop-off stations like this one, which would make it easier for the sheriff to hold prisoners.
Prisoners weren’t the only thing transported by horse and buggy. So was the beer, which is essential to running a bar no matter what century you’re in.
The décor has plenty of historic touches. Plus, there are pinball machines and a pool table to keep you entertained, or you can ask the attentive staff about the history of the place.
For current hours of operation, menus, and special events, visit the Two Way Inn Facebook page.
Some of the oldest bars in Michigan are certainly some of the most unique! Have you grabbed a drink at this popular Detroit bar? Let us know about your experience in the comments below. If you have a favorite watering hole or activity in the area, submit a nomination form and we may feature it.