Maizie's Kitchen & Market
1st floor Michigan League, 911 N University Ave, Ann Arbor
(734) 936-2224
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Definitely worth a stop. I had a ham, pear, and Brie sandwich that I loved. Also, every day features a limited selection from two or three local places you may not have been to (or heard of) so the adventure factor is pretty high. Plus, the League is just nice, and a good quiet place to study.
Some of the people here are great, but the coffee here and at all the other umich cafes is so mediocre. There was a really rude guy, I think he was the manager, who said an iced americano isn't a thing... Then proceeded to talk about how done he is with people after the person who ordered it walked away. Very unprofessional and disrespectful. I'm also just genuinely tired of cafes that don't know anything about coffee.
This is the second time I stayed at this hotel. The first was pre-pandemic. Boy have things changed. I checked into my room and it looked clean, but looks are deceiving. There was a ring around the toilet bowl...a simple scrub or pour of beach would have taken care of this. There were long black hairs in the bathroom, we all have short blond hair....not ours. There was a chair in the room and there was food between the cushions. Also, there was no maid service during the stay. We were not made aware of this, and for $250 a night this should have been provided. Especially since the cleaning person was sitting at the end of the hall on their phone for most of the day.
Loved just about everything about the place. It is on the top (4th) floor of the League right next door to Hill Auditorium on the UM campus. There is an elevator. In an older bldg, the price was right (180.00/night includ. tax) and included tea/coffee all day and a mini breakfast starting at 8PM. The breakfast was juice, yogurt and package bagels with cream cheese. Would really be nice to have a toaster. The room and bed was comfy but would have liked a toilet lid, I was always afraid I would accidentally drop something in the toilet. The reception desk is manned by student workers. Would stay there again.
Pretty good food. When the selections,* your appetite wants/needs are available. It's mostly ladies helping you up. Most of them are nice. Some of that male managers hover over, staring right at you. Kind of gives me a hurry up feeling...
Dining services in the Michigan League, with a variety of food options. Check out some of the featured local restaurants at the Local Plate counter. Convenient to central campus. Good options, but I be seating gets crowded. Check out the additional seating in the basement area.
I know we in a recession but give me a break. Side of potatoes 3.49 and container not even half full. Seriously??
The hours of operation are not respected. According to the web, in spring/summer 2022 it opens from 8am-2pm. I went today before 2pm, and the kitchen was closed. Two days ago, the area was closed with the wrought-iron gate, also before 2pm. I know it's summer time, and no many people go there, but not everybody can grab food 1 hour before closing, and the hours of operation should be respected. Also, the coffee sometimes is cold. Very poor service. I wish there were more options around campus.
I enjoyed our two night stay at The League on the campus of the University of Michigan. At first, I was skeptical about the idea of sleeping in a room above a well-patronized student union, no matter how historic the building. With a reception desk that looked more like a large parking lot cashier station and a hallway that had all the charm of an abandoned study hall, the prospects looked slim. However, my wife, a True Blue, gently convinced me. The room did the rest. With a nice view over a crosswalk, the spacious room had a sturdy, oversize king size bed ensconced in a heavy dark walnut-stained frame. I graded the sleep quality an A+. Closet and drawer space was capacious. The marble framed bathtub added to the solemnity. And despite my misgivings, the only outside sound I heard was occasionally the bells of the nearby clock tower. Coffee and pre-ordered breakfast boxes were available at a station in the hallway. Free parking was included at the nearby Dental School. The Wi-Fi signal was strong. Excellent mask discipline by staff and guests. Bottom line: rooms at The League compare well with any other university club accommodation and many private clubs. It’s a great price/value choice for anyone visiting the school. And my wife left with a bonus dose of alumna nostalgia. My rating is only meant to signal the spareness of the amenities.
Excellent sandwich, cheese cake and coffee.
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This is a great student study spot.
Delicious food,excellent healthy selection,clean and a very friendly staff
Amazing venue for organizing scientific events, the old-school vibe just radiates in the entire building.
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