I don't recall the last time I ate at the Mexican Village [1], but it's been something like 30 to 35 years. It is my second favorite place to eat, Buddy's [2] being my first. I missed eating at Mexican Village ten years ago, and I wasn't about to miss it this trip. So Bunny and I drove the 25 miles between there and the hotel.
I will say that one thing I do not miss are the Detroit roads—it's like one extended pot hole half-repaired. Ka-thunk ka-thunk ka-thunk bud-a-bud-a-bud-a-bud-a-thunk ka-thunk. **The entire way!** And back again!
Anyway, other than the road conditions, the trip was mostly uneventful. Things have changed in the 30+ years since I last visited Mexican Village, and let's just say the junction between I-75, I-96, and the Ambassador Bridge [3] is a snarled mess under construction and half-blocked off. And the neighborhood there is … um … shall we say, economically challenged and slowly being reclaimed by nature. It's an odd mix to say the least.
But one oddly maneuvered U-turn in an otherwise abandoned lot later, we arrived. And the place hasn't changed at all in the past 30+ years. I even recogized the same art work on the walls. Amazing!
Way too much food. Just way too much food.
A few hours later, and we were off to an after-rehearsal dinner at The Honey Hole [4] in Plymouth, Michigan [5]. We had the entire restuarant for the party as the groom-to-be, my cousin Jordan, was also a part owner of the place (and is still in the process of reopening the place now that Michigan is slowly opening up). His brother Aaron, owner of the Westwind Brewery [6] in Elkhart, Indiana [7], was curious about the brewing possibilities in the basement (it's Michigan—every building has a basement, and it's something I sorely miss, living in South Florida), When we were given a tour of the basement, it was clear that brewing beer was not an option, unless you hired a bunch of Hobbits (or Oompa-Loompas—they would work just as well).
And then the food arrived. Way too much food. If this keeps up, I might have to use a baby care bag [8].
[1] https://www.mexicanvillagefood.com/
[2] https://www.buddyspizza.com/
[3] https://www.ambassadorbridge.com/
[4] http://honeyholediner.com/
[5] https://www.ci.plymouth.mi.us/
[6] http://westwindbrewery.com/