First of all, Rose’s Fine Foods is a diner, yes, but the food coming out of the kitchen is so much more than the usual fried or flat top cooked dishes. Fresh, seasonal, and local is how I describe the good for you, quality foods being served. Rose’s Fine Foods bakes all of their breads and pastries daily for peak freshness and it shows. In addition to homemade ricotta cheese. Rose’s Fine Foods is churning their own butter, and making tortilla’s (for the breakfast tacos). You can also score scratch made hot sauce, granola, and coffee. Rose’s Fine Foods also cares about giving back to their community. They pay their employees a fare wage and donate to a Detroit based charity monthly. How awesome!
Not what you expect at first sight. Rose's is an awesome, fresh menu with great coffee. The Bang-bang breakfast rice is a must have, make sure to get the bacon added!
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In a part of Detroit where every third house is abandoned with smashed out windows, there is a bastion of hope – politically, culturally, and racially – named Rose’s Fine Foods. It’s a breakfast-lunch diner with rough wooden tables, sturdy chairs, and everything made from scratch. It emanates a relaxed, earthy vibe for a broadly diverse clientele with service that’s intelligent and warm. They actually pay their wait staff a living wage and the tips are donated to a different charity monthly. Elements of the experience reminded me of Melt in Cincinnati’s Northside or The Electric Cheetah in Grand Rapids.
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