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Monday, 20 October 2025

Celebrate Macomb County’s family-friendly downtowns

Have you explored the various downtowns of Macomb County? Whether you’re down the street or across town, supporting small downtowns is about shopping local — but it’s also about enjoying downtown restaurants, art work and other community favorites.

“Every one of Macomb County’s downtown communities is unique,” says Amanda Minaudo, Program Director of Macomb County. “Whether you enjoy shopping at small businesses or biking to a local brewery, our downtowns offer something for everyone.”

The walkable communities with small businesses in Macomb County are:

  • Center Line – Explore a variety of mom-and-pop shops, from the local Dairy Freezzz to delicious local diners. Support Gather and Grounds, too, which employs adults with disabilities gaining skills for fuller community participation.
  • Eastpointe – Walk through the Children’s Garden and then grab a bite to eat at Cloverleaf Bar & Restaurant. The Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum is located near the downtown area.
  • Mount Clemens – Some highlights of this downtown area are Discovery Center of Macomb, Anton Art Center and the interactive musical instruments in Cherry Street Mall.
  • New Baltimore – Check out the one of the finest hotels of its time, the Grand Pacific House, located in downtown New Baltimore. This downtown area has so many amazing restaurants to try, including Knapp’s City Garage, On the Bay, Fin’s Eatery & Spirits and Little Mustard Seed.
  • Richmond – Try Tivoli’s Pizzeria, Village Café and Chaps Food and Spirits, which are all located in downtown Richmond. The Richmond Community Theater is also located here.
  • Roseville – One of the most well-known murals in this downtown area is “Roseville Girl,” which is located in the back of Gonzo Art Studio.
  • Saint Clair Shores – Stop by Copper Hop Brewing Company to snap a pic of their new mural outside. This downtown area also has marina views and great restaurants on the water, including Watermark Bar & Grille, Mike’s on the Water and Zef’s Dockside Bar + Kitchen.
  • Utica – The most well-known downtown area spot for Utica is Jimmy John’s Field. If you’re looking to have a picnic or relax with a good book, you can enjoy Memorial Park. Grab a bite to eat at Shamrock Pub or Erma’s Original Frozen Custard.
  • Village of Armada – This quaint downtown has several businesses to visit and restaurants to enjoy. Try Tivoli’s Pizzeria, Papa’s, Armada Bar and Grille and The Creamery on Main.
  • Village of Romeo – This downtown area offers storybook charm, historic sites and unique shopping on main street. Stop by The Cottage, HoneyPie Kids, Romeo Town Hall Soda Fountain and Main’s Treat Coffeehouse.

Although they all have small businesses and patrons can walk to them all, each is unique.

“Macomb County’s northern downtowns are rich with history and agricultural roots,” Minaudo says. “Consider visiting Saint Clair Shores or Mount Clemens if you enjoy dining on the waterfront or kayaking through an urban landscape.

“Visitors and residents can experience art museums, eclectic shops and diverse restaurants in one of our many walkable communities,” she adds.

Did you know the fourth Saturday of each September is typically declared Downtown Day by the Michigan Downtown Association (MDA)? Save the date! And watch for the return of these special concurrent events hosted by Macomb County cities :

  • Roseville’s annual Jammin’ at the Junction event takes place downtown. It features car displays, vendors, live music and other family-friendly activities.
  • In St. Clair Shores, watch for the Downtown Social District. This event offers live music, yard games food trucks and fun for all ages.

For more information on living and learning in Macomb County, visit Make Macomb Your Home. Find more articles like this at Metro Parent’s A Family Guide to Macomb County.



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