
For a town of just under one hundred thousand people, the Grand Rapids metroplex is a relative nomad ensconced in an alluring array of attractions. The big wigs may not be the only ones who grace the locale's confines. It's easy to see why the wealthy are willing to fork over their hard-earned money to enjoy the many fine restaurants, booze shacks, and other amenities. It's easy to see why. It's true that the city might not be known for its best burgers or finest brews, but it's easy to imagine a diverse group of commuters and locals claiming a spot in the house of entertainment.