March 2025 has been a month of transformation for Metro Detroit’s thriving restaurant and bar scene. Whether you’re living in Metro Detroit or planning on moving to Metro Detroit, the local dining options are constantly evolving, with exciting new spots opening up alongside a few beloved places closing their doors. From trendy new eateries offering innovative dishes to intimate bars perfect for a night out, there’s no shortage of places to check out this month. At the same time, some familiar names in the area have shut down, marking the end of an era for loyal patrons. This article will take a closer look at both the fresh arrivals and the departures, helping you stay in the loop and discover where to dine and unwind next in the heart of Metro Detroit. Whether you're a longtime local or a newcomer, you'll want to know what's making waves in the city's culinary landscape right now.
Newly Opened Restaurants & Bars in Metro Detroit
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The Dirty Shake — Midtown Detroit’s Newest Funky Favorite
Open: Mon-Thur (11:30am-12am)
2nd Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 279-8500
Website: The Dirty Shake
In the heart of Midtown Detroit’s Cass Corridor, a playful new hangout has shaken up the scene—The Dirty Shake. Opened by Sandy Levine and Doug Hewitt, the creative minds behind acclaimed spots like Chartreuse and Freya, this new bar brings together nostalgic flavor, laid-back vibes, and serious culinary chops. Set on the corner of Second and Forest, the brick-lined spot features a spacious wraparound patio perfect for summer people-watching—think Bronx Bar energy with a fresh twist.
Inside, it’s part dive, part chef-driven experiment. The drink list leans college-cool with a twist: Hummer milkshakes, a cheeky “Strong Island” iced tea, and $4 PBRs—but don’t let the casual vibe fool you. The food’s the real deal, too. The feta burger (a crispy chickpea and feta patty layered with hummus, olives, and pickled onions) is a vegetarian sleeper hit, and the menu swings from wings to vegan fare to straight-up snack nostalgia like Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and Reese’s Popcorn. Whether you're grabbing dinner or just vibing with friends, The Dirty Shake is already carving out its place as a go-to new bar in Metro Detroit.
Hosted Detroit — Midtown Artisanal Flair
Open: Tue-Thur (11am-6pm) | Fri-Sat (11am-8pm) | Sun (11am-5pm)
4240 Cass Ave UNIT 111, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (248) 836-7399
Website: Hosted Detroit
In the former home of Mongers’ Provisions, Hosted Detroit has stepped in with heart, style, and a distinctly local vibe. This specialty cheese and charcuterie shop is quickly making its mark—not just for its gourmet offerings, but also as one of the only Black-owned cheese shops in the country, a distinction that’s as meaningful as it is delicious. Located at 4240 Cass Ave in Midtown, Hosted Detroit is a welcome addition for foodies, hosts, and anyone planning a stylish spread for their next gathering.
Inside, shoppers will find a curated selection of artisanal cheeses, charcuterie meats, crackers, spreads, and all the entertaining essentials needed to elevate any event. Whether you're building the perfect cheese board for a dinner party, gifting a custom box, or just treating yourself, Hosted delivers with a modern twist and a warm, community-minded feel. It’s exactly the kind of place that makes Metro Detroit’s culinary scene feel more personal—and more flavorful.
Qilin Dumplings — Handmade Chinese Flavor
Open: Mon-Fri (11am-3pm)
46701 Commerce Center Dr, Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone: (734) 543-5866
Website: Qilin Dumplings
Tucked away inside the Michigan Life Science and Innovation Center in Plymouth, Qilin Dumplings is quietly becoming a must-visit lunch spot for those in the know. Specializing in traditional Chinese handmade dumplings, this unassuming gem offers authentic, handcrafted bites that balance comfort food with culinary craftsmanship. It’s a hidden treasure off Beck Road near M-14, making it a perfect detour for locals and office lunch-breakers alike.
Open weekdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Qilin serves up fresh, pillowy dumplings filled with everything from juicy pork to veggie-forward options—each bite packed with rich, savory flavor. It’s casual, quick, and full of character—proof that some of the best new restaurants in Metro Detroit don’t always come with neon signs and foot traffic. For dumpling lovers, this spot is worth seeking out.
Chenin at the Siren Hotel — Downtown Intimate Sips
Open: Mon, Thur, Sun (5pm-12am) | Fri-Sat (5pm-2am)
1509 Broadway St Suite A-1, Detroit, MI 48226
Website: Chenin
A new gem has quietly emerged in Downtown Detroit—and it’s already turning heads among the city’s cocktail lovers. Chenin, also known as Bar Chenin, is a chic, ultra-intimate wine and cocktail bar tucked inside the stylish Siren Hotel, in the space that once housed the tasting menu spot Albena. Helmed by Nick Arone—formerly of award-winning Vecino—this cozy bar may be small in square footage, but it’s big on ambiance and flavor.
Open late into the evening, Chenin is perfect for a nightcap after a show at the Detroit Opera House or Music Hall. The rotating menu features thoughtfully curated wines, standout cocktails, and a few food offerings, including rich, velvety ice cream that pairs surprisingly well with a crisp glass of Chenin blanc. It’s walk-in only, adding to the spontaneous charm, and it’s already becoming one of the best new bars in Metro Detroit for those seeking something personal and elevated.
Enomah — Elevated Asian-Soul Fusion
Open: Thur (4-10pm) | Fri-Sat 4pm-12am) | Sun (12-5pm)
1508 Centre St, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 285-8943
Website: Enomah
Downtown Detroit just got a bold new flavor infusion with the opening of Enomah, an upscale Black-owned Asian-soul fusion restaurant tucked into Harmonie Park. Just steps from all the action at Campus Martius and the stadiums, Enomah offers a sophisticated vibe, a dynamic menu, and an energy that blends fine dining with nightlife swagger. Think shrimp bao buns, spicy sesame barbecue ribs, and jerk sea bass—all plated to perfection.
Open for just over a month, Enomah is already drawing buzz for its vibrant ambiance and weekend DJ sets, with plans for live entertainment soon in the mix. It’s the kind of place that turns dinner into a full-on experience, ideal for date nights, celebrations, or just when you're in the mood to level up your night out. With reservations available on OpenTable, this one's quickly climbing the list of Metro Detroit’s top new restaurants to try now.
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Johnny Blacks Lakehouse — Upscale Comfort on the Shores
Open: Mon-Thur, Sun (11am-12am) | Fri-Sat (11am-2am)
24409 Jefferson Ave, St Clair Shores, MI 48080
Phone: (586) 648-0700
Website: Johnny Blacks Lakehouse
The east side just scored a fresh new hangout with the arrival of Johnny Blacks Lakehouse in St. Clair Shores, and it’s already drawing a crowd. Brought to life by the same group behind Johnny Black’s Public House, Juan Blanco’s, and other well-loved spots across Metro Detroit, this new location brings lakefront charm with a menu that hits all the comfort food high notes—burgers, sliders, pizza, seafood favorites, and more.
Guests can expect a lively yet laid-back setting with entree-sized salads, surf-n-turf, and house specials like lobster tails and chicken and waffles. Inside, the space has been completely transformed from its previous life as Dragon’s Landing and Shipwreck Brewing. Now, it features modern lighting, oversized booths, and sleek bar seating, creating an inviting vibe perfect for dinner with friends or casual date nights. If you’re looking for new restaurants in Metro Detroit with great food and a view, this spot should be on your radar.
Clara’s Table & Four Vagabonds — Historic Elegance with a Culinary Twist
Open: Mon-Sun (7-11am, 11:30am-2:30pm, 5-10pm)
20301 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124
Phone: (313) 271-2700
Website: Clara’s Table & Four Vagabonds
After a grand reopening, the iconic Dearborn Inn has reintroduced itself to Metro Detroit with not just beautifully refreshed accommodations, but two brand-new dining concepts that are turning heads. First up is Clara’s Table, a sophisticated American restaurant that pays tribute to Clara Ford’s garden legacy, weaving fresh, seasonal ingredients into upscale comfort fare. The ambiance is relaxed yet refined—perfect for brunch dates, business lunches, or a quiet dinner away from the bustle.
For a more exclusive experience, the inn now offers Four Vagabonds, a private dining space designed for intimate gatherings and special occasions. Inspired by the legendary road trips of Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs—aka the “Vagabonds”—this space layers historical elegance with contemporary cuisine in a way that feels truly one-of-a-kind. With these additions, the Dearborn Inn is once again becoming a destination—not just for out-of-towners, but for Metro Detroit locals seeking something special.
La Pecora Nera — Italian Sandwiches
Open: Mon-Sat (10am-7pm) | Sun (10am-4pm)
135 Pierce St, Birmingham, MI 48009
Phone: (248) 940-5613
Website: La Pecora Nera
La Pecora Nera, a beloved Detroit-area chain known for serving up some of the best Italian sandwiches, has brought its flavorful fare to Birmingham with its third location. Located at 135 Pierce St, this new spot serves all the lunchtime favorites that fans know and love, from hearty sandwiches packed with premium meats and cheeses to fresh, flavorful sides that make every meal feel like a treat.
If you’re looking for a quick, satisfying lunch or a spot to grab a bite while shopping around downtown, La Pecora Nera delivers with its casual yet high-quality approach to Italian cuisine. Whether you’re craving a classic sub or one of their unique daily specials, you’ll find something to love on the menu. With the same welcoming vibe as the other locations, this new Birmingham spot is sure to become a go-to lunch destination.
Gather + Grounds — Coffee with a Purpose
Open: Mon-Fri (7am-4pm) | Sat (9am-1pm)
25709 Van Dyke Ave, Center Line, MI 48015
Phone: (586) 501-3399
Website: Gather + Grounds
In the heart of Ferndale, Gather + Grounds brings a fresh twist to your coffee routine while supporting a powerful cause. This coffeehouse, located inside Treat Dreams at 22965 Woodward Ave, is run by students from Rising Stars Academy, a post-secondary school that empowers adults with special needs. It’s a place where every cup of coffee serves more than just a caffeine fix—it’s a step toward independence and growth for the students involved.
The menu features a solid selection of your classic coffee drinks, from rich espresso to frothy lattes, all made with care by the talented students of Rising Stars Academy. Whether you’re stopping in for your morning brew or grabbing a sweet treat from Treat Dreams next door, Gather + Grounds offers a welcoming environment for all—while giving back to the community. It's coffee with purpose, making your daily ritual feel even more rewarding.
New York Deli — Classic Delis
Open: Mon-Sat (11am-8pm)
32906 Woodward Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073
Phone: (248) 549-3663
Website: New York Deli
New York Deli is bringing its iconic deli fare to Royal Oak with its third location, now open at 32906 Woodward Ave. Known for its massive sandwiches piled high with premium meats, classic New York-style bagels, and house-made deli salads, New York Deli is a staple for locals craving a hearty, satisfying meal. Whether you're after a classic pastrami on rye, a big bowl of matzo ball soup, or one of their popular Reubens, this spot delivers on quality and tradition.
Located where Al’s Famous Deli once stood, the new location offers the same unbeatable deli experience that has earned the brand its loyal following. It’s the perfect spot for a quick lunch or a casual dinner, with a menu full of comforting, familiar favorites that never disappoint. If you’re in the area and craving that quintessential deli experience, New York Deli is ready to serve up some of the best sandwiches around.
Roar Brewery — New Black-Owned Brewpub
Open: Wed-Thur (4-10pm) | Fri-Sat (2-8pm)
666 Selden St Suite B, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 326-2680
Website: Roar Brewery
Detroit's craft beer scene just got a new, exciting addition with the opening of Roar Brewery, a Black-owned brewpub that had its soft opening on March 23 and will be fully up and running with regular hours this summer. Located at 666 Selden St, Suite B, next door to the fun-loving Barcade, Roar Brewery promises to deliver a unique, community-focused experience with every pint.
Roar offers more than just great beer—it’s a space for gathering, enjoying local brews, and being part of Detroit’s vibrant brewing culture. With a mix of classic and innovative beer styles, their house-made brews are sure to make a splash. Whether you're popping in for a casual drink with friends or looking to explore the nearby arcade, Roar Brewery adds something fresh and exciting to the local scene, with plans for full-time hours once summer rolls around.
Souled Out Soul Food — Flavorful Soul Food
Open: Wed-Sun (3-8pm)
26643 W Huron River Dr, Flat Rock, MI 48134
Phone: (734) 789-7055
Website: Souled Out Soul Food
For those in search of soul food with a view, Souled Out Soul Food has opened its doors at 26643 W. Huron River Dr in Flat Rock, offering a delicious menu of Southern classics with a waterfront backdrop. This new spot is perfect for a casual meal where you can enjoy hearty dishes like fried chicken, smothered pork chops, catfish, and more—each plate packed with flavor and soul.
Whether you’re dining in or picking up your meal to enjoy by the river, Souled Out Soul Food delivers comfort food with a twist. With generous portions and a warm, inviting atmosphere, this restaurant is poised to become a go-to for anyone craving authentic soul food in a scenic location. Whether you’re in the mood for mac and cheese, collard greens, or a big ol’ plate of fried chicken, you’ll find it all here.
Ginza Ramen — Crispy Katsu and Ramen
Open: Mon-Sun (11am-9pm)
43289 Garfield Rd, Clinton Twp, MI 48038
Phone: (586) 789-7149
Website: Ginza Ramen
Ginza Ramen, already a favorite in Rochester Hills, has expanded its reach with a second location now open at 43289 Garfield Rd in Clinton Township. Known for its crispy katsu, rich ramen bowls, and inventive Japanese fusion cuisine, Ginza Ramen offers a delicious combination of traditional flavors with a modern twist.
Whether you're craving a hearty bowl of ramen, perfectly fried katsu, or unique dishes blending Japanese ingredients with local flair, this spot is sure to satisfy. With the addition of the Clinton Township location, it's now even easier for Metro Detroiters to enjoy Ginza's flavorful menu, no matter where they live. Perfect for a cozy meal out or a quick bite, Ginza Ramen continues to be a standout in the local dining scene.
March Restaurant and Bar Closures
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Bar Louie — Great Lakes Crossing & Laurel Park Place
The national restaurant chain Bar Louie has closed its locations at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills and Laurel Park Place in Livonia. While the closures were confirmed, there was no comment from a Bar Louie representative on the reasons behind them. Fortunately, the downtown Royal Oak and Mall at Partridge Creek locations remain open, continuing to serve the brand’s signature drinks and bar bites.
Bobcat Bonnie's Corktown — Detroit
After nearly a decade in the heart of Corktown, Bobcat Bonnie's has closed its original Michigan Avenue location. Opened in the summer of 2015, Bobcat Bonnie’s gained a loyal following with its vibrant atmosphere and comforting food. But with its closure, the space will be taken over by Street Beet, a vegan comfort food pop-up. Street Beet plans to open soon, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with coffee from Washed Up Coffee.
Loaded Dice Brewery — Troy
The family-owned Loaded Dice Brewery in Troy has brewed its final batch. Despite surviving the pandemic, owner Jef Smith decided to close after an emotional farewell with staff and loyal customers. This closure marks the end of a small but cherished chapter in Metro Detroit’s craft beer scene. The memories of Loaded Dice Brewery will surely linger with its mug club members and patrons.
Rebuy Brewing Co. — Shelby Township
In a related move, Rebuy Brewing Co. (formerly Brooks Brewing) in Shelby Township has also closed its doors. This closure follows shortly after the shutdown of Loaded Dice Brewery, leaving a gap in the local brewery community. Both businesses were under the same ownership and shared a love for craft beer.
Mod Pizza — Canton Location
While Mod Pizza remains a favorite in other parts of Metro Detroit, its Canton location on Ford Road has permanently closed. The build-your-own pizza chain still operates in Troy, Northville, Livonia, Brighton, and Detroit Metro Airport, so pizza fans can continue to enjoy the fast-casual, customizable pies elsewhere in the region.
Rice 'n Roll — St. Clair Shores
After eight years of serving up Filipino cuisine, Rice 'n Roll in St. Clair Shores has closed its brick-and-mortar location on Harper Avenue. Known for its flavorful dishes like pork adobo, pancit, and fried rice, this family-owned spot will pivot to a catering-only model for now. Fans of the restaurant will still be able to get their Filipino food fix through catering orders. Stay tuned to their Facebook page for updates on menu availability.
Zeoli's Modern Italian — Clawson
Zeoli's Modern Italian, a popular family-owned restaurant in Clawson, closed on March 14. Known for its casual yet modern take on Italian classics, the restaurant had built a strong following in the area. The owner, Scott Brown, shared a heartfelt farewell message with loyal patrons on social media, thanking customers and staff for their support over the years. While the reasons for the closure weren't fully explained, Zeoli’s will be remembered fondly by those who enjoyed its warm atmosphere and delicious Italian fare.
As the dining scene in Metro Detroit continues to evolve, March 2025 has proven to be an exciting month filled with both new openings and noteworthy closures. Whether you’re living in Metro Detroit or thinking about moving to Metro Detroit, the city’s restaurant and bar options offer something for everyone—whether you're looking for a laid-back spot to grab a drink or a new dining experience to enjoy with friends and family. While some favorite spots have closed, the growing number of new establishments ensures that Metro Detroit’s culinary landscape remains vibrant and full of options. Stay tuned for even more changes and exciting developments as the city continues to thrive and attract both locals and newcomers eager to experience all that it has to offer.
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