Step aside, Oscars, and take five, Emmys. The Lyftie Awards are out, the fourth annual list of the most popular destinations in 45 U.S. cities from the ride-sharing company Lyft.

What are the hot spots in the city of Detroit, the glamorous places where the most people want to be dropped off? Here's a peek, along with some ideas on what could be driving people there (get it?).

Most visited bar: The Apparatus Room at Detroit's Foundation Hotel. The restaurant's dazzlingly decorated bar looks like something from a movie set -- and the former fire station site actually played a boxing gym in Hugh Jackman's "Real Steel."

Most visited concert venue: Ford Field. The home of the Detroit Lions doesn't host a lot of concerts. But when it does, it's for the likes of Beyonce and Jay-Z, Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney.

Most visited late-night restaurant: Lafayette Coney Island. Tradition is a powerful motivating force. So are chili and chopped onion toppings.

Most visited late-night neighborhood: Greektown. One word: Opa!

Most visited brunch spot: The Dime Store. The menu is deliciously eclectic. Or maybe it's the cool curtained area with the Dwight Eisenhower poster.

Most visited fitness studio: Detroit Athletic Club. This historic club in an Albert Kahn-designed building is a Detroit landmark. Any members want to invite us inside?

Only in Detroit spot: The Belt. What happens when a block-long alley running from East Grand River to Gratiot Avenue is turned into cultural/entertainment oasis with eye-catching murals? Let's book a ride and go see.

To see the list and check out the results for other cities, go to the Lyftie Awards site. Lyft also is offering new users the code LYFTIES18 for $5 off of their first two rides to a Lyftie Award destination or anywhere across Detroit.

Contact Detroit Free Press pop culture critic Julie Hinds: 313-222-6427 or jhinds@freepress.com.