News Summary
Detroit 75 Kitchen, the popular food truck founded by Ahmad and Mike Nassar, is relocating to a permanent site in Madison Heights at 32275 Stephenson Highway. Set to open in mid-2025, renovations on the former Madison Club Bar and Grill, managed by Siwek Construction, began in January 2024. This new location will have expanded indoor and outdoor dining areas, a catering distribution center, and is projected to generate around $4 million in annual revenue while catering to the local community.
Exciting Changes Unfolding for Detroit 75 Kitchen in Madison Heights
The aroma of delicious food is about to waft through the streets of Madison Heights as the beloved Detroit 75 Kitchen food truck takes a giant leap into permanent territory! Founded by the dynamic sibling team, the Nassar brothers, Detroit 75 Kitchen is officially making moves to a new location at 32275 Stephenson Highway. This upcoming gem is set to open its doors in mid-2025, and the buzz is palpable!
From Food Truck to Permanent Fixture
Since its inception, Detroit 75 Kitchen has been turning heads, serving up mouthwatering dishes to approximately 1,700 customers daily from their flagship food truck. The decision to plant roots in Madison Heights comes as a direct response to dazzling demand and a dedication to enhancing the customer experience. A spacious new home promises an expanded indoor dining area along with a cozy outdoor patio reminiscent of their previous locations.
The Renovation Journey
Renovations kicked off back in January 2024, transforming the former Madison Club Bar and Grill into what is sure to be a culinary hotspot. Siwek Construction is leading the build-out process, ensuring every inch of the space reflects the Nassar brothers’ commitment to quality and comfort. With an impressive investment of $1.5 million, there’s no doubt this project is aimed at enhancing the experience for every visitor.
Looking to the Future
The Nassar brothers are not just stopping at the new restaurant; they are also unveiling a 2,500-square-foot catering distribution center at 1161 Springwells Street. But that’s not all! Plans are afoot to acquire adjacent vacant properties to expand their flagship location on Fort Street, making this a truly ambitious expansion.
A Place for Everyone
The new Madison Heights spot is designed to cater to a diverse clientele, including the many manufacturing workers in the area and local community members. With future breakfast service slated to begin and hours stretching from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., Detroit 75 Kitchen is positioning itself as a convenient choice for both early risers and night owls alike.
A Culinary Destination Awaits
The vision for Detroit 75 Kitchen goes beyond just food; it aims to become a destination that perfectly marries delicious cuisine with local culture. Plans for landscaping paired with incorporating local art will contribute to the ambiance, creating a welcoming environment that resonates with community sensibilities.
Building a Community
While the new location prepares to open its doors, the original food truck won’t be leaving the scene just yet! It will continue to operate in the parking lot, ensuring loyal customers can still enjoy their favorite dishes during construction. Once the renovations are complete, the new restaurant is projected to generate around $4 million in annual revenue and will employ 25 team members, with 10 employees transitioning from the recently closed Troy location.
Embracing Local Traditions
As the Nassar brothers embark on this thrilling chapter, they remain committed not only to the iconic flavors of Detroit but also to the traditions and culture that define this vibrant city. With their sights set on making Detroit 75 Kitchen an iconic brand, these renovations and expansions serve as a testimony to their understanding of what the community desires.
The wait for proper dining at Detroit 75 Kitchen is now more exciting than ever! With renovations underway and a clear vision for the future, it’s only a matter of time before the flavors of Detroit are served up in style. Get ready, Madison Heights—your new favorite dining destination is on the horizon!
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