Grab-and-go restaurant Bombfire opens in Detroit’s Liquor Basket Gratiot - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's Liquor Basket Gratiot Gets a Taste of the City with New Grab-and-Go Restaurant Bombfire

In an exciting expansion, Detroit's Liquor Basket Gratiot has teamed up with chef Chucky Payton and his wife Felisa to introduce a new grab-and-go restaurant, aptly named Bombfire. Located next to the old Faygo factory on Gratiot Avenue, the venture marks another creative chapter for the art gallery-turned-liquor store that's become a hotspot for Detroit's vibrant arts scene.

Payton, who boasts over 15 years of culinary experience, including running catering businesses in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, has brought his signature touch to Bombfire. The menu features an eclectic mix of comfort food staples like mac and cheese, candied yams, and pesto fries, alongside more adventurous options such as plantain nachos and a signature house-made barbecue jerk sauce.

One of the standout aspects of Bombfire is its commitment to promoting local flavors and Black-owned brands. From Uncle Nearest whiskey to Anteel tequila, the liquor store's aim is clear: to create an inclusive space where people can find healthy food, unique spirits, and art that reflects their community.

The kitchen at Bombfire is open Thursdays through Saturdays, offering a convenient option for those looking to grab a quick bite or meet up with friends. And for those who prefer to dine in, the restaurant also offers takeout via DoorDash.

Felisa notes that "comfort gourmet food" perfectly describes the Bombfire experience, which promises to deliver more than just satisfying meals. With its focus on community and local partnerships, this new eatery is set to become a staple of Detroit's culinary landscape.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the idea of this grab-and-go spot next to Liquor Basket Gratiot. It's like, they're takin' two awesome things (art gallery & liquor store) and mashin' 'em together with some delicious food options 🤩. The fact that it's got a chill vibe and promotes local flavors is just what Detroit needs. I'm all about supportin' Black-owned brands too 💪. Can't wait to try out the plantain nachos and see what other tasty dishes they got cookin' up!
 
I'm intrigued by the idea of Bombfire as a cultural hub for Detroit's food scene 🍴. The emphasis on promoting local flavors and Black-owned brands is a great way to support the community and create an inclusive space. It's also interesting to see how the restaurant blends comfort food with more adventurous options, reflecting the city's eclectic vibe.

What I think sets Bombfire apart from other grab-and-go restaurants is its focus on storytelling through food 📚. By incorporating local spirits and partnering with art galleries, they're creating an immersive experience that goes beyond just a meal. It's all about celebrating Detroit's culture and creativity, which is something to be excited about! 💡
 
omg, i'm not sure if i'm excited about this or skeptical 🤔... like, i love that they're trying to promote local flavors and Black-owned brands, but grab-and-go restaurants just seem like another fad to me 🍴👀... don't get me wrong, mac and cheese and plantain nachos sound delicious, but isn't that just a rehash of all the other trendy comfort food spots already out there? 😒... i guess what i'm saying is, let's see how this thing plays out before we all jump on the Bombfire bandwagon 🚂💨
 
man I'm lovin' the vibe of this new Bombfire spot 🍴🔥! it's like they took all the best parts of Detroit's grime & grit and turned 'em into a delicious, grab-and-go meal that's gonna fuel up the whole city's creative energy 💪. and I gotta give props to Chucky Payton for bringin' some serious expertise to the table - 15 years in LA & Vegas? that's like, culinary heaven 🌴. but what really gets me is how they're keepin' it real with local flavors & Black-owned brands... this ain't your average grab-and-go joint, folks 👊. Bombfire's all about community & culture, and I'm here for that 💕. now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go pre-order some of those plantain nachos 🌮👀
 
🍴👍 I'm loving the idea of a grab-and-go spot in Gratiot Ave, it's gonna be awesome to have more options for healthy food & spirits in that area! 💚 The fact that they're highlighting local flavors & Black-owned brands is really cool, it's about time we see more representation like this 🎉. I'm curious to try the plantain nachos & BBQ jerk sauce though 😋👀
 
idk about this bombfire place yet... sounds like its gonna be good tho 🤔 i mean, who doesnt love mac n cheese and plantain nachos? but at the same time, cant they just have a normal menu for once instead of all these specialty items that sound kinda weird ? still, its cool that its promoting local flavors and black-owned brands, that's super important. also, 15 years of culinary experience? thats a lot, hope he doesnt get too full of himself...anyway, curious to try it out this thursday 🤗
 
I'm stoked they're bringing some grub game to Gratiot Ave 🤩! The vibe sounds super chill, and I love that they're highlighting local faves and Black-owned brands - it's all about community here 💚. But, gotta say, the menu is a bit all over the place for me... I mean, plantain nachos? Not really my thing 😂. Still, I'm excited to check it out and see how the food holds up. And hey, it's awesome that they're keeping it local with DoorDash takeout - convenient for sure! 🚪
 
Yooo, gotta love how Detroit's Liquor Basket Gratiot is killin' it with this new Bombfire spot 🍔👌! I mean, who wouldn't want to grab a quick bite from a place that's got art, spirits, and delicious grub all in one? Chucky Payton and his wife Felisa are low-key geniuses for bringin' this concept to life. And I'm here for the fact that they're reppin' local flavors and Black-owned brands - it's like, we gotta support our own, you feel? 🙌 The menu looks fire, from mac 'n cheese to plantain nachos... my stomach's growlin' just thinkin' about it 😋. And I love that they're offerin' a space for people to come together and enjoy some good food and drinks. It's like, the more, the merrier, right? 🤗
 
I'm not sure if I like the sound of Bombfire or not... I mean, who needs another grab-and-go place in Gratiot Avenue? 🤔 But at the same time, it's awesome that they're supporting local flavors and Black-owned brands. Felisa is right, comfort gourmet food sounds amazing! 👌 And I love that they're open to orders via DoorDash for those days when you just can't be bothered with cooking. 😴 But on the other hand, isn't it a bit weird having a liquor store that's also a restaurant? 🤷‍♂️ Is it like a mashup or something?
 
Yaaas, I'm so hyped about this new spot! 🤩 It's great to see the Liquor Basket Gratiot team branching out and getting creative with food. The menu sounds like it's got a vibe that's both nostalgic and innovative at the same time. I love how they're highlighting local flavors and Black-owned brands - it's all about community, you know? 🌟 And can we talk about the location? That old Faygo factory building is iconic! It's gonna be sick to see Bombfire thrive in that space. I'm def checking this out ASAP 👉
 
OMG you guys I am literally SO stoked for Detroit's Liquor Basket Gratiot to introduce Bombfire 🤩! Like, it's not just another grab-and-go spot, it's actually an experience with all these cool local flavors and Black-owned brands 🌟 they're talkin' Uncle Nearest whiskey and Anteel tequila - YAAAS, let's get this vibe goin' on!!! And the food? Mac and cheese, candied yams, plantain nachos... my. god. I need to try it all 😍 Plus, the fact that Felisa is callin' it "comfort gourmet" is just the icing on the cake 🍰 because we all know how important community is in makin' a place feel like home ❤️ can't wait to check out Bombfire and support this new eatery 💖
 
🤔 so they're opening up a new grab-and-go restaurant at Liquor Basket Gratiot? sounds like a great way to bring some life to the area... but what about the prices? are these 'comfort food staples' gonna be on the cheaper side or is it gonna be all about that $$$ 💸? and what's with the 'local flavors' thing? is this just a marketing ploy or are they actually sourcing from local Black-owned brands? need some more info before I start devouring those plantain nachos 🍴
 
I gotta say, it's awesome to see Detroit's Liquor Basket Gratiot getting all creative with Bombfire! I mean, who wouldn't want to grab some mac 'n cheese or plantain nachos from a spot that's got soul? What I love about this new spot is the emphasis on local flavors and Black-owned brands – it's like they're serving up more than just food, they're serving up community. And let's be real, who doesn't want to meet up with friends over some convenient grab-and-go grub?

I think what really sets Bombfire apart is its vibe. It's not just about the food; it's about creating a space where people can feel welcome and included. Felisa hits the nail on the head when she says comfort gourmet food – that's exactly what this place is all about! And with DoorDash for takeout, you know you can get in on that action too 😊
 
omg I'm so hyped about this new spot on Gratiot Ave 🤩! it's awesome that they're bringing people together with food, art, and liquor 💥. i love how they're highlighting local flavors and brands - it's a great way to show off detroit's unique vibe 🌆. and can we talk about the menu? mac and cheese, candied yams, and plantain nachos... my stomach is growling just thinking about it 😋. felisa's right, comfort gourmet food is exactly what bombfire is all about - it's more than just a meal, it's an experience 🤝. i'm def gonna have to check this out ASAP 👍
 
🤔 I'm loving the idea of having a grab-and-go spot next to Liquor Basket Gratiot! It's like they're taking the 'art gallery' vibe from their store and translating it into a restaurant 🎨🍴. The fact that they're promoting local flavors and Black-owned brands is super cool 👏 - it just shows how committed they are to being part of the community. I'm curious to try some of those plantain nachos 🌯️... who knows, maybe Bombfire will become my new fave spot for a quick bite or meeting up with friends! 👫
 
omg i cant wait 2 try bombfire 🤯 they got plantain nachos tho 😂 felisa sounds like a cool peeps her vibe matches the liquor basket vibes 👍 also its dope that theyre supporting local flavors & black-owned brands 🙌 door dash takeout is lit too 🚀
 
🤩 I'm loving the idea of a grab-and-go spot that's part art gallery, part liquor store! It's like they're serving up more than just food, they're serving up the vibe of the city itself. And it's so cool that they're supporting local brands and flavors - it's like they're giving Detroit its own flavor profile 🍴👌. I'm also a big fan of the menu, mac and cheese and plantain nachos? yes please! 🤤 It's great to see chefs like Chucky Payton bringing their expertise to a new space. And let's not forget about the art aspect - I love that it's an art gallery-turned-liquor store. It just feels so true to Detroit's creative energy 💡.
 
🍴💥 I'm loving this new grab-and-go spot in Detroit! It's so cool that they're teaming up with chef Chucky Payton and his wife Felisa to bring some fresh flavors to the city 🌭️. The menu sounds like a party, from mac and cheese to plantain nachos - who wouldn't want to try all that? 🤩 Plus, it's awesome that they're supporting local flavors and Black-owned brands 🙏. It's gonna be great for the community and I'm sure Bombfire is gonna become a fave spot for Detroiters 👍. Can't wait to grab a bite there!
 
🤩 So I think this is a awesome move by Detroit's Liquor Basket Gratiot! They're not just a liquor store anymore, they're like a hub for foodies too! 🍴 The menu looks so on point, I'm low-key craving those mac and cheese and plantain nachos ASAP 🤤. And I love that they're supporting local flavors and Black-owned brands - it's about time we see more of that in the city! 💪

I also appreciate how convenient it is to grab a bite or meet up with friends. Thursdays through Saturdays, that's perfect for me on weekdays 😉. And with takeout via DoorDash, I know I'll be ordering from Bombfire again soon 📦.

The art gallery part of the store is still intact too, so you can expect some cool vibes and a great spot to people watch 🎨. Overall, I think this new grab-and-go restaurant is going to bring even more energy to Gratiot Avenue - can't wait to try it out! 😋
 
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