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Posted: 6/26/2017 11:38:30 PM EDT
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Hey all Headed to Auburn Hills tomorrow for an interview Wednesday at Fiat Chrysler. Looking for some suggestions for where to grab dinner. I'm somewhat familiar with the area, I go up every year for Woodward Dream Cruise. Vinsetta Garage on Woodward is one of my favorites, but looking for something different Prefer reasonably priced, pizza, hamburgers, etc Thanks y'all UPDATE: I didn't feel like making an entirely new thread and clogging up the HTF. I got the job at Fiat Chrysler and am now in the process of locating an apartment, but I don't have much time. Prefer to be in Royal Oak and north, commute doesn't bother me. Want to be in a decent/nice area. Hopefully there's room in the area for another conservative, gun owning, ARFCOMMER. Any suggestions that you guys have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks y'all |
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I'd travel to either Rochester or Lake Orion to try something new.
There's Kruse and Muer at Walton and Adams. I like Lucky's Prime Time (steaks and burger) at Walton and Livernois. If you hit downtown Rochester along Rochester Rd just north and south of University, there's Rochester Mills Beer Company, Kruse and Muer on Main, and Georgio's Pizza. If you take Hwy 24 (Lapeer Rd) north a bit, you'll hit downtown Lake Orion around Hwy 24 and Broadway. Downtown stretches north from there along Broadway. I like Sagebrush Cantina and Lockhart's BBQ. A little bit south of downtown along Hwy 24, you can find Orion Sports Bar and Grill, Kruse and Muer Roadhouse, Forest Mexican Cantina, and Old Detroit Bar and Grill. |
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Hey all Headed to Auburn Hills tomorrow for an interview Wednesday at Fiat Chrysler. Looking for some suggestions for where to grab dinner. I'm somewhat familiar with the area, I go up every year for Woodward Dream Cruise. Vinsetta Garage on Woodward is one of my favorites, but looking for something different Prefer reasonably priced, pizza, hamburgers, etc Thanks y'all View Quote I should have an arfcom dream cruise party, I'm literally a block east on a corner lot between 13&14 If members are coming from that far it would probably be cool to have a a place to sit/eat/party/take a break and hang out with other members |
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Better idea yet, why not back track to Royal Oak and go to the Red Coat tavern. Best burgers in the state (IIRC they won national awards).
You can also try Black Rock, Capital Grill, Ocean Prime, Mortons, Ruth Chris, Buddies Pizza And you can always go to Nikola's in Southfield, which a fellow arfcommer owns. |
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Jo'Angela's, in Auburn RD, is one of my favs. But my taste buds may be biased. I used to eat there as a kid and now it's a nostalgia visit when I go back.
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I should have an arfcom dream cruise party, I'm literally a block east on a corner lot between 13&14 If members are coming from that far it would probably be cool to have a a place to sit/eat/party/take a break and hang out with other members View Quote |
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Better idea yet, why not back track to Royal Oak and go to the Red Coat tavern. Best burgers in the state (IIRC they won national awards). You can also try Black Rock, Capital Grill, Ocean Prime, Mortons, Ruth Chris, Buddies Pizza And you can always go to Nikola's in Southfield, which a fellow arfcommer owns. View Quote |
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In case you weren't aware 75 from about big beaver to m59 is a clusterfuck of epic proportions currently
I've been taking Woodward to opdyke to featherstone the three times a week I have to go out that way |
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In case you weren't aware 75 from about big beaver to m59 is a clusterfuck of epic proportions currently I've been taking Woodward to opdyke to featherstone the three times a week I have to go out that way View Quote It wasn't too bad, I'm a reasonably patient person |
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Ended up at B Spot Burgers in Royal Oak, then took a drive to Ray's Ice Cream for dessert
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You should have walked the extra couple feet and said hi,
If it was when you posted you probably saw my wife walking the dog with my kids riding their bikes |
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I'm an hour away and don't have any suggestions, but congrats on the job
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I'm in royal oak right now. Staying at my sister's. I'll probably be looking for an apartment in a month. Keep me posted and I'll do the same
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Best choice that isn't insane would be Royal Oak and clawson,
Next up, north Madison heights or s/w Troy That's the best combination of affordable decent and convienent to the rest of the metro area, Check smaller house rentals too, sometimes they're lower than apartments |
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I75 is going to be under construction like that for the next 10+ years. It's a huge project. There is no way I would want to deal with that daily. Unless you want to be in Royal oak for the social and night life aspect, I would choose some where north of M59.
I'm not up on the apartment situation these days but there is Beacon Hill by Oakland University, which is nice. For starter homes or rentals, I would look in Waterford (low taxes but lower end schools). The lake Orion area or anywhere going north on lapeer road is nice and would be close to FCA. What position/group did you get hired for? I don't work there but have friends that do. PM me if you don't want to post. |
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I75 is going to be under construction like that for the next 10+ years. It's a huge project. There is no way I would want to deal with that daily. Unless you want to be in Royal oak for the social and night life aspect, I would choose some where north of M59. I'm not up on the apartment situation these days but there is Beacon Hill by Oakland University, which is nice. For starter homes or rentals, I would look in Waterford (low taxes but lower end schools). The lake Orion area or anywhere going north on lapeer road is nice and would be close to FCA. What position/group did you get hired for? I don't work there but have friends that do. PM me if you don't want to post. View Quote To answer your question: I'll be working with the chassis mounts team. It's a contract position with an indefinite end date. Easier to get hired at FCA as a contract employee than direct, at least initially. After a period of time, when I prove myself, I can move off contract to direct. |
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I have to go out to across the street form the fca campus 3 times a week (all workdays) there are a serious number of alternatives, biggest being Woodward opdyke featherstone, but and route from Royal oak to M59 you can get off east of 75 and come in from the back way,
Overshooting and coming in from 75s works too |
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Royal Oak is a nice community if you want to be overcharged for living there. Don't get me wrong, I think RO is a nice city, but would never pay the outrageous rent to live there.
I'd look at northern Madison Heights, Berkley, southern Troy, western Sterling Heights, Auburn Hills, and Rochester. As for the apartments across from Oakland University, only live there if you still want to party like a college kid. |
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Royal Oak is a nice community if you want to be overcharged for living there. Don't get me wrong, I think RO is a nice city, but would never pay the outrageous rent to live there. I'd look at northern Madison Heights, Berkley, southern Troy, western Sterling Heights, Auburn Hills, and Rochester. As for the apartments across from Oakland University, only live there if you still want to party like a college kid. View Quote |
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Royal Oak is a nice community if you want to be overcharged for living there. Don't get me wrong, I think RO is a nice city, but would never pay the outrageous rent to live there. I'd look at northern Madison Heights, Berkley, southern Troy, western Sterling Heights, Auburn Hills, and Rochester. As for the apartments across from Oakland University, only live there if you still want to party like a college kid. View Quote Clawson still has a sense of community and some of the feel of a small town. And it's just as nice as, but cheaper than Royal oak |
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You definitely forgot clawson, which is fine because everyone does. Clawson still has a sense of community and some of the feel of a small town. And it's just as nice as, but cheaper than Royal oak View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Royal Oak is a nice community if you want to be overcharged for living there. Don't get me wrong, I think RO is a nice city, but would never pay the outrageous rent to live there. I'd look at northern Madison Heights, Berkley, southern Troy, western Sterling Heights, Auburn Hills, and Rochester. As for the apartments across from Oakland University, only live there if you still want to party like a college kid. Clawson still has a sense of community and some of the feel of a small town. And it's just as nice as, but cheaper than Royal oak |
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I'm looking at a place at The Preserves in Sterling Heights.
Any insight to the area/surrounding area? |
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Well, I'm 28, started college late. I didn't party like a college kid when I was in college. Don't intend to start now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Royal Oak is a nice community if you want to be overcharged for living there. Don't get me wrong, I think RO is a nice city, but would never pay the outrageous rent to live there. I'd look at northern Madison Heights, Berkley, southern Troy, western Sterling Heights, Auburn Hills, and Rochester. As for the apartments across from Oakland University, only live there if you still want to party like a college kid. |
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You definitely forgot clawson, which is fine because everyone does. Clawson still has a sense of community and some of the feel of a small town. And it's just as nice as, but cheaper than Royal oak View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Royal Oak is a nice community if you want to be overcharged for living there. Don't get me wrong, I think RO is a nice city, but would never pay the outrageous rent to live there. I'd look at northern Madison Heights, Berkley, southern Troy, western Sterling Heights, Auburn Hills, and Rochester. As for the apartments across from Oakland University, only live there if you still want to party like a college kid. Clawson still has a sense of community and some of the feel of a small town. And it's just as nice as, but cheaper than Royal oak |
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I'm looking at a place at The Preserves in Sterling Heights. Any insight to the area/surrounding area? View Quote A few years ago, I had a girlfriend that lived at 19 Mile and Ryan. I liked the area pretty well. |
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I don't know anything about that apartment complex, but I see it's on Ryan near M-59. That's a fine area. There's some good restaurants in and around that area. It's close to M-59 so the commute to work shouldn't be bad. Close Quarters Tactical at 23 Mile and Hayes is probably your closest indoor shooting range. River Bends park at Ryan and Hamlin is nice for shooting clays. Pontiac Lake shooting range is the closest DNR outdoor range straight down M-59 to Waterford. A few years ago, I had a girlfriend that lived at 19 Mile and Ryan. I liked the area pretty well. View Quote My recruiter offered to assist me in locating an apartment, but I would rather have people that I know care about PERSEC and OPSEC give me some assistance |
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Going to look at a place at The Oaks at Hampton in Rochester Hills tomorrow
Thoughts on the surrounding area? |
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Rochester hills is nice... It would be a short ride to work, but don't be afraid to look a bit north of the Chrysler tech center too. Brandon, Clarkston, parts of Waterford... (not sure about apartments though)
We should get some guys together and hit Pontiac Lake some time. |
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Going to look at a place at The Oaks at Hampton in Rochester Hills tomorrow Thoughts on the surrounding area? View Quote Rochester Hills is a pretty nice place. It will likely be higher rent than Sterling Heights, or maybe just a smaller apartment for the same rent. Specifically, Hamlin and John R where that complex is puts you pretty close to a lot of things. River Bends shotgun range is 2 miles east at Hamlin and Ryan. Downtown Rochester with lots of shops and restaurants is 2 miles up the road at Rochester and University. Go one more mile up to Rochester and Tienken and you have more restaurants and shopping. The Hampton Village Center a mile south at Rochester and Auburn has an Emagine Theater (really nice movie theater), Kohl's, Meijer, Target, and Lowe's. Yate's Cider Mill (which is always super busy) is just a mile or two away at Avon and 23 Mile. There's a whole bunch more restaurants about 3 miles away at Walton and Livernois. I really like Lucky's Prime Time up at the intersection. There's like 6 or 7 golf courses within 5 miles of that apartment if you like to golf. If you're going to pursue a master's or PhD, Oakland University is about 6 miles away. Stony Creek Metropark with lots of hiking/mountain biking trails and about an 8 mile paved bike path is only about 6 miles away too. Honestly, if it's a decent apartment for your budget, I'd probably take that over the Sterling Heights one. |
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I agree with what the last poster (edit- rjbergen) said- i get to Sterling Heights a lot and have over the last 30+ years, and it's nowhere near as nice as Rochester Hills.
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Well, took the apartment in Rochester Hills
I sincerely, sincerely appreciate the insight and information that you guys have provided |
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Welcome neighbor! I'm just down the road near Auburn and Dequindre. I grew up in Sterling Heights and have lived in Rochester Hills for 13 years... You made a good choice
Rjbergen's post above is spot on - couldn't have said it better myself. If you have any questions about the area, feel free to shoot me a message. |
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Welcome neighbor! I'm just down the road near Auburn and Dequindre. I grew up in Sterling Heights and have lived in Rochester Hills for 13 years... You made a good choice Rjbergen's post above is spot on - couldn't have said it better myself. If you have any questions about the area, feel free to shoot me a message. View Quote Just trying to find my way around now. Did some grocery shopping this morning. Breakfast at Rochester Brunch House So far, I really like the ease of accessibility to everything, and the wide variety of everything |
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Just saw this thread. Welcome to Rochester Hills.
If you are interested in car shows, there is a big one in downtown Rochester on August 13. http://www.rochesterlionsclub.org/index.php/fundraisers/rockin-rods |
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Just saw this thread. Welcome to Rochester Hills. If you are interested in car shows, there is a big one in downtown Rochester on August 13. http://www.rochesterlionsclub.org/index.php/fundraisers/rockin-rods View Quote Where at in Rochester? Right on Rochester Rd? |
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Oh hell yes! Definitely check that out! Where at in Rochester? Right on Rochester Rd? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just saw this thread. Welcome to Rochester Hills. If you are interested in car shows, there is a big one in downtown Rochester on August 13. http://www.rochesterlionsclub.org/index.php/fundraisers/rockin-rods Where at in Rochester? Right on Rochester Rd? |
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View Quote I already have Roadkill Nights and Dream Cruise on my calendar |
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Oh hell yes! Definitely check that out! Where at in Rochester? Right on Rochester Rd? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just saw this thread. Welcome to Rochester Hills. If you are interested in car shows, there is a big one in downtown Rochester on August 13. http://www.rochesterlionsclub.org/index.php/fundraisers/rockin-rods Where at in Rochester? Right on Rochester Rd? The entrance to the show is off of University on Walnut Blvd. Cars will be parked on Walnut for about 3 blocks south of University and in the lots along Walnut. The line to get in will start on Pine Street. It heads north to University and then east on University to Walnut. They open registration at about 7:00. I am typically in line by about 6:45. I never pre-register because you never know if it is going to rain. It seems to be about 50/50 on the rain. For breakfast we always go to the Krazy Greek which is on University east of Rochester. My Charger is in storage this year since I bought a Rubicon in April. I wanted to play with the Jeep this year. This will be the first time it isn't going to Woodward since 1998. Do you have a car you are going to enter? What is it? |
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One block west of Rochester Rd. The entrance to the show is off of University on Walnut Blvd. Cars will be parked on Walnut for about 3 blocks south of University and in the lots along Walnut. The line to get in will start on Pine Street. It heads north to University and then east on University to Walnut. They open registration at about 7:00. I am typically in line by about 6:45. I never pre-register because you never know if it is going to rain. It seems to be about 50/50 on the rain. For breakfast we always go to the Krazy Greek which is on University east of Rochester. My Charger is in storage this year since I bought a Rubicon in April. I wanted to play with the Jeep this year. This will be the first time it isn't going to Woodward since 1998. Do you have a car you are going to enter? What is it? View Quote I'm a Mopar guy, so I'll get something in the not too distant future. Whether it's a current Charger/Challenger or a classic Mopar B or E body with a modern drivetrain/suspension or a mid 60s Mopar with a Max Wedge, I'll have something My current concern is paying my bills and trying to stash some money for a new truck |
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