(WXYZ) — Commitment, blood, sweat, and tears - that’s what it takes to own and operate a restaurant.
So none of us want see any of them fade away.
Being a business owner is no easy job and being a black business owner can be even tougher. That is why there is call out on social media and beyond to help support black owned restaurants and eateries throughout metro Detroit.
7 Action News Reporter Andrea Isom paid a visit to a staple in the city with a history they don’t want to see die.
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