History

A historic landmark with a strong future - Blossom Heath Inn

old coupleWith more than 100 years since its establishment, Blossom Heath Inn has developed a truly unique story. Matthew Kramer, a hotelier and yachtsman, built this roadhouse in 1911, naming it the Kramerhof. In 1920 the building was sold to William McIntosh, who renamed it the Blossom Heath Inn and added two large wings, which included an ornate ballroom. Blossom Heath was one of the most luxurious roadhouses in Michigan. Nationally known big bands, such as Ben Pollack's, drew people from Detroit and Canada. Blossom Heath became notorious for illegal drinking and gambling during Prohibition and the Depression. After McIntosh's death in 1930, the roadhouse was run by his heirs. By the late 1930s, the heyday of roadhouses was over, and in 1943 Blossom Heath was sold. The building fell into disuse, but in 1946 the village of St. Clair Shores purchased it. On May 19, 1946, it reopened as a civic center with village offices in the north wing. It became the St. Clair Shores Recreation Center in 1957.

2023 marks the next chapter in Blossom Heath’s history. Under the new management of Encore Banquet & Event Center and Chef Bobby Nahra, Blossom Heath provides unmatched event planning professionalism and has undergone a meaningful building restoration, expansive technology upgrades and the development of an all-new menu featuring locally-sourced ingredients.
Location: 24800 Jefferson Ave in St. Clair Shores