Restaurants & Bars
Metro Detroit Restaurants That Have Closed For Good In 2024
Here are some of the most popular bars, restaurants and bakeries in and around Detroit that closed in 2024.
METRO DETROIT — Multiple bars, restaurants and delis in metro Detroit closed for various reasons in 2024.
Most of the businesses cited location, lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic or a struggle to hire workers.
Here are some of the businesses that closed in 2024:
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The popular Italian restaurant chain closed two metro Detroit locations (Livonia, Utica) back in the summer.
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The popular seafood restaurant in downtown Detroit permanently closed its location after nearly eight years.
The Bandit Tavern and Hideaway, known for its location on Fifth Avenue and Main Street in downtown Royal Oak, closed down just eight months.
The popular Ferndale restaurant was best known for their brunch menu, including sliders, salads and desserts, as well as cocktails and wines.
The Southfield pizzeria was best known for its Detroit-style pizzas, as well as wings, salads, sweets and more.
The popular gastropub, best known for its burgers, sandwiches, salads and a variety of sides, closed down its Clinton Township location at the Mall at Partridge Creek on Hall Road.
The Thai restaurant, located on Forest Avenue in downtown Plymouth, closed down after 23 years.
The Greek restaurant, known for its prime location in downtown Plymouth, closed after 10 years.
The decades-long restaurant on Michigan Avenue in Dearborn was best known for creating your own stir-fry dishes and bowls with Asian flavors.
The small deli, which was a staple for nearby Ford workers, closed down its Michigan Avenue location after nearly 50 years.
The bar, located in Detroit's Cass Corridor neighborhood, was also a popular stop for fans heading to a Red Wings or Pistons game at Little Caesars Arena.
The popular and upcoming Korean-American restaurant in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood cited a dispute with the property, but alluded to a comeback.
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