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The Lord Fox, Ann Arbor
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5400 Plymouth Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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The Lord Fox Details
Reviews Summary for The Lord Fox Read Reviews »The Lord Fox's Food - Select CommentsThe food, wine, and service are excellent, and the venue is charming. more»
The food is creative and delicious, and the wine list is very good. more»
The Lord Fox's Service - Select CommentsWait staff was quick and efficient , even when dealing with some of our special dietary needs. more»
Wonderful service , the best in town. more»
The Lord Fox's Ambiance - Select CommentsIt sits on property adjoining the local river , which makes for a beautiful outdoor setting which can be appreciated from the inside or on the deck. more»
Tuxedoed staff attend to your needs cheerfully and professionally in a quiet and elegant atmosphere. more»
Message from The Lord Fox
The Lord Fox Restaurant is a 125 year old house on six picturesque acres in the hamlet of Dixboro, just outside the city limits of Ann Arbor.Built in 1880, the house was situated on the main route between Ann Arbor and Detroit and in the 1920's was opened as the "Farm Cupboard Restaurant" to offer weary travelers food and drink.However,some say it was more than a restaurant in those early days, operating as a "blind pig" before the repeal of prohibition, many a poker game was held in the basement room, now known as the "Foxes Den."Also, in those early years, Henry Ford, could be seen here with union buster Harry Bennett as the rode their horses to the Farm Cupboard for Sunday dinner.Today, the Lord Fox remains a family owned restaurant and retains much of the "Gone With the Wind" style rarely seen in this area.You may choose to dine indoors, outdoors, or in the lovely gazebo overlooking Fleming Creek that runs through the estate. Private rooms or the entire facility are available for parties or special occasions.The cuisine is European-American, and the atmosphere is quiet and unpretentious.The prices are moderate, and the dress code is casual or with sport coat.It is a great place to enjoy the company of friends, fine cuisine, and wines from our award winning wine cellar.We invite you to visit this little island of local history. A worthy destination indeed!
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