Spring time is here: where can you grab a bite to eat this spring?

Several seasonal restaurants and food establishments have reopened or debuted in metro Detroit, including Downtown Street Eats, Bob Jo's Frozen Custard, Gino's Surf, and Mike's on the Water. New openings include Balam Coffee and Wine and two Chick-fil-A locations in Royal Oak and Lincoln Park.
Metro Detroit's restaurant scene is revitalizing with the arrival of spring. Seasonal favorites such as Downtown Street Eats, Bob Jo's Frozen Custard, Gino's Surf, and Mike's on the Water have reopened. Downtown Street Eats, now in its 14th year, features 80 food trucks and carts serving over 2,500 people daily at Cadillac Square. Bob Jo's Frozen Custard in Wyandotte reopened on April 10 for its 79th year. Gino's Surf in Harrison Township is under new management with a new chef and menu. Mike's on the Water in St. Clair Shores offers various seafood dishes. New establishments include Balam Coffee and Wine in Ferndale, which opened on March 16, and two Chick-fil-A locations in Royal Oak and Lincoln Park, which opened on March 26 and April 2, respectively. The Chick-fil-A locations donated $25,000 to local hunger relief charities as part of their grand opening.
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