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    Slow but varied food options at NFL Draft in Detroit

    By Annalise FrankJoe GuillenSamuel Robinson,

    2024-04-26

    Dozens of local restaurants are offering draft attendees a wealth of options — but don't expect to grab a quick bite.

    Why it matters: There are long lines for the fan zone's " Taste of Detroit " booths, but you can likely find any food you want if you're willing to wait — burgers, falafel and more from 20-plus restaurants, including Detroit 75 Kitchen, Good Vibes Lounge and Louisiana Creole Gumbo.


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    Jordan Balduf of Side Biscuit based in Ann Arbor poses with a menu in front of his wing flight, featuring blueberry BBQ, Brogarashi and cracked table wings. Photo: Samuel Robinson/Axios

    Lines at the few food trucks at Campus Martius were also long and slow-moving Thursday afternoon.

    • Mike Stevenson, 61, of Canton, told Axios he expected more options. He wasn't even sure what type of food he was in line to eat: "We think it's Mexican," Stevenson said.
    • "It's been a goose egg. I'm not a whiner," Stevenson said. "I thought there'd be food trucks all over the place."

    Zoom out: Outside of the draft footprint, Side Biscuit next to the Siren Hotel served up some flavorful blueberry BBQ and Brogarashi wings for a $15 wing flight.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2jNviw_0sedZfN200 The cookie butter cake in a jar from Good Cakes and Bakes ($9). Photo: Annalise Frank/Axios

    💭 Annalise's thought bubble: My inherited line allergy led me to the booth without a wait — local bakery Good Cakes and Bakes . Their cake never fails to impress, and the cookie butter cake jar I scarfed down was no exception.

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