Monday, June 20, 2011
Big Rock Chop House in Birmingham
Opened in 1931 as a train station stop in Birmingham between Detroit and Pontiac, this beautiful building was transformed into Norman's Eton Street restaurant in 1984. In this millenium, it is known as the Big Rock Chop House where everyone raves about the steaks, the awesome surroundings and their brewpub. Happy hour is from 3-7pm. Upstairs they have a separate, walled-off cigar room for stogie lovers.
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big rock chop house,
birmingham,
brewery,
cigars,
Oakland County,
restaurant,
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Thank you for the info. It sounds pretty user friendly. I guess I’ll pick one up for fun. thank u
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