Joe Louis Southern Kitchen is set to expand its operations in downtown Detroit with the opening of its third location on Woodward Avenue. The popular chain, named after the legendary boxer Joe Louis, is owned by his son Joe Louis Barrow II and restaurateur Johnny Cannon.
The new restaurant will be a significant addition to the city's dining scene, boasting over 4,000 square feet and seating more than 80 diners. According to Barrow, the decision to open in downtown Detroit is a nod to the city that helped shape his father's life and legacy. "Preserving my father's name and keeping his legacy alive in the city he loved means the world to me and my family," he said.
Cannon added that the new location will be a natural progression for the homegrown brand, allowing them to share Joe Louis' values of excellence and community with an even broader audience. The restaurant aims to open its doors at 1528 Woodward Ave. by April 3, 2026, just in time for Detroit Tigers Opening Day.
The original Joe Louis Southern Kitchen opened in 2021 in the New Center area, followed by a second location in Southfield. The new downtown spot will offer a range of Southern-style brunch dishes, including chicken and waffles. With its commitment to preserving Joe Louis' legacy and sharing his values with the community, this latest expansion is set to be a hit with visitors and residents alike.
The restaurant's partnership with Bedrock, a transformative placemaker in Detroit, will enable them to share their unique homestyle cooking with an even broader audience. Located on one of the city's most iconic streets, the new Joe Louis Southern Kitchen is poised to become a staple in downtown Detroit's entertainment, sports, and shopping districts.
By bringing its signature dishes and commitment to community engagement to the heart of downtown, Joe Louis Southern Kitchen is set to cement its place as a beloved destination for foodies and fans of the legendary boxer alike.
The new restaurant will be a significant addition to the city's dining scene, boasting over 4,000 square feet and seating more than 80 diners. According to Barrow, the decision to open in downtown Detroit is a nod to the city that helped shape his father's life and legacy. "Preserving my father's name and keeping his legacy alive in the city he loved means the world to me and my family," he said.
Cannon added that the new location will be a natural progression for the homegrown brand, allowing them to share Joe Louis' values of excellence and community with an even broader audience. The restaurant aims to open its doors at 1528 Woodward Ave. by April 3, 2026, just in time for Detroit Tigers Opening Day.
The original Joe Louis Southern Kitchen opened in 2021 in the New Center area, followed by a second location in Southfield. The new downtown spot will offer a range of Southern-style brunch dishes, including chicken and waffles. With its commitment to preserving Joe Louis' legacy and sharing his values with the community, this latest expansion is set to be a hit with visitors and residents alike.
The restaurant's partnership with Bedrock, a transformative placemaker in Detroit, will enable them to share their unique homestyle cooking with an even broader audience. Located on one of the city's most iconic streets, the new Joe Louis Southern Kitchen is poised to become a staple in downtown Detroit's entertainment, sports, and shopping districts.
By bringing its signature dishes and commitment to community engagement to the heart of downtown, Joe Louis Southern Kitchen is set to cement its place as a beloved destination for foodies and fans of the legendary boxer alike.