Man, this place is live on a Friday or Saturday night when the karaōke is on! KJ(Karaōke Jockey) Ron is a fun and gracious host(he went out of his way to make sure I got a song in, which I really appreciated). There were some real cool and crazy moments during the night! I didn’t eat, but the food looked good and the service was great. Local karaōke celebs Mt Clemens Elvis and his Dad, Papa Jerry, make this a regular stop on Fridays and Saturdays so I had to check it out. There is a medium size bar when you walk in that leads out to a dining area with high tables and booths. The karaōke stage is right up front so all eyes are on you! Great sound and a screen right in front of you and one behind so the audience can see the words, too. There is a little dance floor door so if you’re really workin’ it you can get some Solid Gold Dancers goin’! And we all know how good that feels. Crash in here sometime.
Jessica B.
Classificação do local: 1 Madison Heights, MI
My family and I ate here, party of 7. I would like to point out that I worked in a restaurant as a waitress for a couple of years so I know the business of working at a restaurant. I WILLNOTEATHEREEVERAGAIN. First, there were either Gnats or Fruit Flies flying around the dining room and we were not the only table to ask what that was all about. My boyfriend and I ordered steak fajitas, when they brought them out and placed them on the table I immediately noticed a fried up mixed in bunch of dust/hair ball in the fajita meat! I KNOWWHATTHISMEANS, ITMEANSTHEYDROPPEDOURFOODONTHEFLOORANDSCRAPEDITUPANDPUTITBACKONTHEFAJITAPANANDBROUGHTITOUTTOTHETABLE!!! FRICKENDISGUSTING! I will not be back, and will make sure I let anyone in the neighborhood know about this incident.
JoAnna L.
Classificação do local: 5 Miami, FL
OMG! Is this place still open??? I can remember going here with my mom and grandma when I was 5!!! I always got a Shirley Temple ;)
Betsi V.
Classificação do local: 5 New Baltimore, MI
The last Friday night of the month The Detroit Parrothead Club with the sponsorship of Crash Landing hosts their monthly Happy Hour. FREELIVE Entertainment in the back room starting at 7pm! Friday Oct. 26, 2012 is Beth Stalker who appeared on American Idol. The staff is friendly and the events are always a great time! Thank you Crash Landing for being a sponsor!
Randy S.
Classificação do local: 2 Warren, MI
In 09 and 2010 crash landing was one of the best places around the area. Don’t know if they changed owners or chefs but the food sucks and so does the service. Gave it three more tries but nothing changed. Well try one more time this summer because u gotta support local resteraunts and I used to love there pork chops.
Kristoffer M.
Classificação do local: 1 Warren, MI
I went there with my girlfriend about a month ago with a group of about 10 friends for a birthday. The karaōke selection was pretty large, which isn’t much different from most karaōke places I’ve been to. We were sat right in front of the stage, and I went nearly deaf sitting there in a matter of minutes. The volume was constantly adjusted, and one singer in particular had the privilege of giving everyone an instant headache as the monitor was kicked up to «make your ears bleed» volume. I’m no wuss when it comes to loud music, but it was unnecessary and completely amateur of the DJ. This made the rest of the night a chore to sit through. To add insult to injury, we waited a half hour for our first order of drinks and weren’t waited on for the duration of the night. My girlfriend’s margarita literally tasted like saltwater with lime in it. It was one of the worst drinks I’ve ever had. One of my friends who managed to pull off getting a food order in didn’t seem too thrilled with the food either. He was starving and didn’t even eat half his burger, which is odd for a 6′-something 300lb guy. I recommend eating before you go, sitting far away from the karaōke speakers(bring a pair of earplugs just in case you can’t), holding your breath on your way in as you walk past everyone smoking at the entrance, and if you actually want a drink, sit close to the bar. Other than that, I’ve got no complaints.
Tim H.
Classificação do local: 3 Hamtramck, MI
I would definitely classify this one as a bar that serves food so, my rating is a little more lenient with the food. We got in before the Karaōke(also, we don’t Karaōke) so I can’t comment on it. Strolled in around 7:30 on a Friday and the bar was set up with regulars and there was plenty of seating to be had in the non-smoking section. Here’s the thing, it doesn’t really matter if you sit in the non-smoking section or not because the smell of cigarette smoke pervades the establishment. Despite the generally clean appearance inside, you can’t help but feel sticky from all the accumulated years of bar life that has transpired here. It didn’t help that I wound up surreptitiously squashing a gnat while ordering my Angus steak with Gorgonzola and grilled onions. My 8 oz. steak special was made to specification; medium rare. For $ 12, I wasn’t too surprised that it wasn’t the most tender cut I’ve had. The side of green beans with tomatoes was fresh and well-seasoned. Although, they could have been prepped better; I had to remove several inedible stems. The Amber Bock on tap I had was a little on the flat side. BTW, for whatever reason, the men’s room was at least 85 degrees Fahrenheit. With little to choose from in this area of Warren, Crash Landing provides a reasonably inexpensive meal with an obliging staff. P. S.: Please bring back the crashed plane that used to occupy the façade of the roof here!
Bill W.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Friendly patrons and bartenders. Really good vibes from this place. I’ve been here for the Karaōke nights, it’s a great time. It’s not overly crowded like any bar in Royal Oak during the weekend is; you can actually get a seat and the drinks are cheap. The food specials for 3 dollars from 4 – 6PM and 10 pm until close are very generous, very good and a really good deal. I also had the Fettuccine Alfredo with grilled chicken off the menu for 12 dollars on one occasion, it was very good except that I felt that the grilled chicken could have been cut in slightly smaller sections but that’s just nit-picking. You can get a coupon for this place from but that isn’t needed with the great specials on food.
Kellie B.
Classificação do local: 4 Farmington, MI
Enjoyed the fun atmosphere of this place. The Karaōke host was lively and kept the crowd from choosing those ‘dismally bleak’ slow songs… well there may have been one thrown in there. Most parties were large and for couples or single patrons they sat along the bar. They have an extremely long restaurant menu for a bar. I laughed at a couple of friends who decided they wanted to try the fettucine alfredo. Don’t touch this one… In general stick to the bar foods you know when they’re playing karaōke. The fried shrimp plate was good, nice size shrimp in satisfying fried breading. They make a nice blended piña colada or ice cream drink if you’re into those. Plenty of happy guests with beer pitchers so when you get up the nerve to sing you will get a hearty clap at the end of your song. Star for five minutes!
Sarah M. B.
Classificação do local: 3 Detroit, MI
First time here… didn’t eat any food… don’t know that I will… However, karoke Friday and Saturday nights are a blast. Awesome song selections, and the DJ is great. We had a large group for a birthday, which was I am sure was somewhat annoying to the other guests, but everyone was really nice-especially once we gave them some extra cake! Drinks…awesome…5 beers cost me under 10 bucks… the inside is a lot nicer than it looks from the outside. Different than what we are typically used to, but a good time overall!