Haab's Restaurant
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Haab's Restaurant was located in downtown Ypsilanti, Michigan, at 18 West Michigan Avenue. The restaurant had a bar area with an 30-foot-long (9.1 m) African mahagony bar and overhead ceiling fans, and two dining rooms. The decor was 19th-century with a pressed tin ceiling and features Tiffany lamps and heirlooms from the Haab family.[1] It had seating for 130.[2] The menu entrées were mainly steaks, chops, fried chicken and seafood, with the London broil being the most popular menu item.[2][3][4] The front entrance displayed an article in Monthly Detroit about Detroit area steakhouses in which the author named Haab's as his favorite[citation needed]