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Eminem Opens ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ Diner in Detroit: Everything You Need to Know

It’s true: Detroit is getting its own, dedicated Mom’s Spaghetti restaurant. Iconic Detroit rapper Eminem officially opens a brick-and-mortar location, dubbed Mom’s Spaghetti, in downtown Detroit Wednesday (Sept. 29) at…

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It's true: Detroit is getting its own, dedicated Mom's Spaghetti restaurant. Iconic Detroit rapper Eminem officially opens a brick-and-mortar location, dubbed Mom’s Spaghetti, in downtown Detroit Wednesday (Sept. 29) at 5 p.m. The establishment, located within the newly-opened Union Assembly restaurant at 2131 Woodward Avenue “in the alley between Union Assembly and The Fillmore,” opens for business at 5 p.m.

To launch the restaurant, Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg teamed with Union Joints restaurant group.

“We’ve had a lot of fun putting this project together with the folks at Union Joints, and the response from fans has been overwhelmingly positive,” Paul Rosenberg, manager for Eminem, said in a statement. “The previous pop-ups were really a test for us to determine whether there was enthusiasm for a regularly-occurring Mom’s Spaghetti spot that would be open all year long. We are really pleased to announce the arrival of the walk-up restaurant and adjacent upstairs store, called The Trailer, where fans can experience a uniquely-curated environment and obtain merch and other items from Eminem and his new pasta operation.”

Wednesday (Sept. 29) also marks the opening of The Trailer, a retail space inside Mom’s Spaghetti kitchen featuring Eminem merchandise. For more information on Mom’s Spaghetti of The Trailer, head to MomsSpaghetti.com or call (313) 888-8388.

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