Dime Store’s suburban brunch run is about to wrap. The popular Detroit-born spot will permanently close its Rochester Hills location after roughly two years in the suburbs, with its final day of service set for next Sunday. The original downtown Detroit restaurant is not going anywhere.
How The Closure Was Announced
According to the Detroit Free Press, Dime Store shared the news in a Facebook post, telling followers that the Rochester Hills outpost will close permanently and confirming next Sunday as the last day of service. The paper notes that the location has been open for about two years.
From Downtown Favorite To Suburban Outpost
Dime Store first opened in downtown Detroit in 2014 and became a go-to for brunch in the city. A decade later, the team branched out, debuting a larger Rochester Hills location in 2024 to add more seating and bolster its catering operations. The suburban restaurant was pitched as a roomier alternative to the frequently packed downtown dining…..