When the Michigan winter chill sets in, there’s no better place to warm up than Lincoln Yard or Little Yard. Whether it’s a hearty rotisserie meal or a steaming latte from their takeaway counter, these Rail District favorites serve cozy vibes all season long.
A Garage Turned Gourmet
First off, let’s talk about the vibe. Lincoln Yard isn’t your average restaurant—it’s housed in what used to be a school bus garage. But don’t expect industrial coldness; the space is warm and inviting with just the right amount of quirk. It feels like a place to kick back without sacrificing good taste (literally or figuratively). The same goes for Little Yard, which offers a smaller, more intimate space for drinks and snacks.
The location? You’ll find them at 2159 E. Lincoln St., Birmingham, MI, right in the heart of the Rail District. It’s easy to get to and even easier to stay for hours once you settle in.
Comfort Food With a Twist
Lincoln Yard’s menu is all about “cleaner, greener comfort food,” which basically means they take classic dishes and make them better—with fresher ingredients, bold flavors, and unexpected pairings.
- Rotisserie Done Right: The rotisserie lineup includes free-range chicken rubbed with herbes de Provence and Moroccan-spiced beef short ribs. Pair them with sides like crispy Brussels sprouts or rosemary mashed potatoes for an indulgent and wholesome meal.
- Snacks Worth Sharing: Start off with their seared halloumi drizzled in spicy honey butter, or dive into birria fries topped with scratch beef, cheese curds, and cilantro.
- Pizza Goals: From the classic Pepperoni to the adventurous Calabrian Project (think sopressata, Calabrian chilies, hot honey), their wood-fired pizzas are not to be missed.
- Burgers & Bowls: The Otto Burger (prime beef, raclette cheese, smoked tomato aioli) is a crowd favorite, while healthier options like the Brussels Bowl (crispy Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, spiced coconut yogurt) keep things balanced.
Vegetarians and gluten-free diners will also find plenty of options—this isn’t one of those places where you have to settle for a side salad.
Drinks at Little Yard
Little Yard is where you go when you’re just in the mood for drinks—or when you need something to pair with your meal from Lincoln Yard. The bar menu is as creative as the food menu. Whether you’re sipping on craft cocktails or enjoying a local beer on tap, this spot keeps things lively without being pretentious.
It’s also worth noting that both Lincoln Yard and Little Yard are open seven days a week:
- Monday–Wednesday: 4 PM–10 PM
- Thursday: 11 AM–10 PM
- Friday & Saturday: 11 AM–11 PM
- Sunday: 9 AM–9 PM
So whether it’s date night or Sunday brunch, they’ve got you covered.
Why Winter Is the Best Time to Visit
Lincoln Yard is great year-round, but there’s something extra special about visiting during winter. Maybe the hearty dishes feel like a warm hug after braving Michigan’s cold weather. Or maybe the cozy atmosphere makes it easy to forget how many layers you’re wearing. Either way, it’s an ideal spot to escape the chill while still feeling connected to Birmingham’s bustling energy.
And don’t underestimate Little Yard as a winter hangout—it’s perfect for grabbing drinks with friends when you’re not quite ready to call it a night.
Plan Your Visit
Here’s everything you need to know before heading over:
- Location: 2159 E. Lincoln St., Birmingham, MI
- Hours:
- Monday–Wednesday: 4 PM–10 PM
- Thursday: 11 AM–10 PM
- Friday & Saturday: 11 AM–11 PM
- Sunday: 9 AM–9 PM
These sister spots offer something unique without trying too hard. So grab your coat, bring your appetite, and prepare for an experience that hits all the right notes this winter season.
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