<p>Basically I'm just wondering what your favorite coffee shop is and what your favorite place to grab lunch is in Ann Arbor. This is also good for people who are going to Ann Arbor Art Fair to scope out good places for food. </p>
<p>For me it is:</p>
<p>Coffee: Panera Bread (Their Hazelnut Coffee is amazing and it's cheap: less than $2)
Lunch: Zingerman's Deli (Sandwich is amazing, but it's huge! So are their cookies)</p>
<p>My regular eateries are lucky kitchen, ray’s red hots, amer’s, backroom pizza, and cupcake station. I am weird. lol. But I think the only other places I have tried so far were palio, which was good but too expensive for a regular day, and pizza house, which I hated. Coffee is something I refuse to spend a ton of money on so I just make it at home, when I am looking for a casual lunch I usually just go to amer’s.</p>
<p>I didn’t know lucky kitchen closes for summer. I have been meaning to go there for the past like month and haven’t made it out. Damn it.</p>
<p>It seems so strange to me when people recommend Cottage Inn in particular. You realize it’s a chain, right? I feel like if someone asked me what’s good to eat in my hometown and I told them, “well, you can go to pizza hut!” it would kind of be missing the point.</p>
<p>Emaheevul07- The Original Cottage Inn is what people are talking about. It’s at William and Thompson I think. It’s a nice sit down restaurant, not a regular pizza joint. The food there is better than the other Cottage Inns too.</p>
<p>I don’t think so. It is practically identical to the cottage inn I have been eating at my whole life. I’ve eaten at the on in Ann Arbor plenty of times and I don’t get it.</p>
<p>If money is no object, Zingerman’s, (I mean c’mon, $13.95 for a Sherman’s Delight?, it’s a corned beef sandwich for gawd’s sake).</p>
<p>Angelo’s for breakfast or lunch. And let’s not forget the soup at Le Dog - good enough to put up with the soup Nazi.</p>
<p>P.S. In my stomach of stomachs I know there’s better than Lucky Kitchen, but there does seem to be something pleasantly addictive about the General Tsao’s and the Beef with Broccoli.</p>