The Union Depot began passenger service for the Michigan Central and Pere Marquette Railroads in 1902. The Detroit architectural firm of Spier and Rohns, which planned many Michigan Central stations, designed the building with Chateauesque conical towers and cut stone arches. The depot closed in 1972. Restaurateur Peter Jubeck bought the building in 1978 and transformed it into an eatery, retaining the quarter-sawn oak interiorand installing locally crafted stained glass windows.
Information taken from the Michigan Historical Site plaque outs ide the building.
Upon placing this cache the business looks to have been closed for awhile. Peering in through the windows it does look like someone may be remodeling it. When you are approaching the building look for the many stained glass windows that are still in place