![]() ![]() HAMTRAMCK - Barter, which joined Hamtramck’s abundant bar scene in 2019 with cocktails and a black box theater space, announced it’s closing because of a lease dispute.ĬORKTOWN - Bucharest Grill, one of Detroit’s favorite spots for shawarma, closed its Corktown restaurant in June.ĬORKTOWN - Iridescence, at the top MotorCity Casino Hotel, has shifted from a fine-dining restaurant to a banquet and private event facility. The restaurant owned by Jason Frenkel opened its first location inside Marcus Market in January 2014, and acquired the former Goodwells Natural Food space in 2017. September 2021īIRMINGHAM - After nearly 40 years of fine dining, the Big Rock Chophouse will close for good after service on New Year’s Eve.ĬASS CORRIDOR - Mexican restaurant Alley Taco is closed. The restaurant announced its ending on its social media account. WALLED LAKE - Pepino’s Restaurant in Oakland County closed after 37 years in business. ![]() TROY - Grand Traverse Pie, closed its Troy location on Friday, October 15, after 10 years. Clair Shores, and Macomb locations remain open. TROY - El Charro, “home of the puffy taco,” closed its Troy location in October. The Oakland County bakery made everything on site. The quiche and other popular brunch items will be available through Eastern Market and Metro Detroit Crunchy Club Co-Op.īERKLEY - After 18 years, Sugar Kisses Bakery, primarily a gluten-free pastry shop, has closed. ![]() Gifford says she and the Brooklyn Street Local team will continue to host pop-ups, which will include the poutine the restaurant is known for. In a post on Facebook, owner Deveri Gifford says that she doesn’t “haven’t the capacity” to keep the restaurant going, yet there are no plans to sell the building. ĬORKTOWN - Brooklyn Street Local, the busy brunch hub in Corktown, is closing after 10 years. Know of a restaurant, bar, coffee shop, or bakery that should be added to this list? Send the details to Detroit restaurants that closed doors for good, before COVID-19 was a factor, are here. Many restaurants and bars will not return.īelow are the metro Detroit and greater southeast Michigan restaurants that have closed locations permanently following the COVID-19 crisis. The financial pressures of the pandemic, coupled with the labor shortage, are forcing some owners to make tough decisions. However, a fall surge forced the health department to impose a new round of indoor dining closures. Restaurants and bars were permitted to reopen for dine-in service that June. Countless restaurants and bars in southeast Michigan temporarily closed in March 2020 as COVID-19 ripped through the region, cutting into profits. ![]()
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