Weber's
Weber's is a hotel and restaurant in Ann Arbor housed in a large building with classic lines and an inviting entrance. The space combines guest rooms with a dining area that serves food made with local ingredients in a relaxed setting.
Herman Weber and his brother started the business in 1937 and moved locations several times before settling near Interstate 94 in 1963. A motel was added alongside the restaurant, and the family has owned and operated both since then.
The name comes from the Weber family who have run the establishment across generations. It serves as a gathering place where locals and travelers meet for meals and celebrations, becoming woven into the community's social fabric.
The location near Interstate 94 makes it accessible for travelers passing through and those visiting Ann Arbor. Ample parking is available, and the facilities accommodate both overnight guests and those stopping by for a meal.
The adjoining motel features an enclosed pool area with a striking spiral staircase, designed by architect James H. Livingston. This architectural detail stands out to visitors and reflects the thoughtful design of the property.
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