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Three meals a day. Three different restaurants for you.

With three different restaurants across Henry Ford Village, you may be tempted to give up cooking for good. Consider that decision while enjoying the more than 500 menu items you’ll find at these varied dining destinations, each professionally staffed and overseen by your Executive Chef. Eat what you like, when you want, where you wish, in a formal or casual setting. Life at Henry Ford Village in Dearborn, Michigan, frees you to choose the meals and schedule that work for you, keep you healthy, and make you happy.

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The Great Lakes - Sit down and be spoiled by a delicious variety of sumptuous cuisines carefully planned by your Executive Chef. Your friendly server will recommend the specialties of the house. Try roast leg of lamb with red bliss potatoes. Or enjoy grilled swordfish with tomato salsa. Top off your evening with a delectable dessert. How about scrumptious New York-style cheesecake? Or “be good” with a sugar-free chocolate mousse cake that only tastes decadent.

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Windows Café - A tasty selection of short-order favorites makes this charming café a favorite place to meet friends and enjoy a casual bite to eat. Read the morning paper over juice and a croissant, or have a full breakfast with eggs, bacon, and hash browns hot off the grill. For lunch, load up your plate at the salad bar, savor the homemade soup du jour, enjoy one of the deli-style overstuffed sandwiches, or satisfy your cravings with a made-to-order pizza hot from the oven.

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St. Clair - The warm ambiance is a lovely complement to the delicious meals prepared every night at this buffet-style restaurant. Prime rib. Coconut shrimp. Stuffed chicken breast. And so much more. A freshly prepared dinner is the perfect way to end the day, every day—especially if you don’t need to prepare it yourself.

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