Victorian-era Detroit Home to Reopen as Cozy New Cafe

From lollipops to lattes, a sugar-coated revival is coming to Detroit’s Hubbard Richard neighborhood. A vacant 1890s Victorian home—with a brick storefront that once housed a candy shop—is being reimagined as The Grand Porter, a cozy daytime cafe and restaurant.

The Grand Porter is set to open at 3620 Porter Street, led by Reimer Priester, owner of Cafe Sous Terre. While plans are still coming together, Priester told What Now Detroit that “the cake is still baking.”

According to Eater Detroit, the cafe will serve breakfast and lunch staples, house-made baked goods by pastry chef Camry Smith and a coffee program led by general manager Joel Jones. While the space won’t launch with a liquor license, Priester is open to exploring the idea in the future…

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