Bobcat Bonnie’s Closes After Nearly a Decade in Corktown

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Bobcat Bonnie’s, a cherished Corktown restaurant in Detroit, has officially closed after almost a decade of operation. The owner revealed on Facebook that the closure, effective March 4, 2025, was due to challenging economic conditions. Despite this setback, the space will soon welcome Street Beet, a vegan pop-up offering a new dining experience, along with a coffee shop called Washed Up Coffee. The community reflects on the legacy of Bobcat Bonnie’s, known for its comfort food and vibrant atmosphere.

Bobcat Bonnie’s Bids Farewell to Corktown After Almost a Decade of Deliciousness

Detroit, the vibrant city known for its rich history and eclectic food scene, has seen a significant change with the closure of Bobcat Bonnie’s, a beloved eatery located in Corktown. The restaurant officially closed its doors on March 4, 2025, marking the end of an era for a place that had been serving up delicious meals and good vibes since it opened in 2015.

A Heartfelt Goodbye to a Community Favorite

Owner Matthew Buskard took to Facebook to share the sad news, letting loyal customers know just how heart-wrenching the decision was. The choice to close the flagship location stemmed from a combination of challenging economic conditions and some tough monetary issues that many local businesses have been grappling with.

Over the years, Bobcat Bonnie’s became a staple in Detroit’s oldest neighborhood, attracting both locals and visitors with its quirky charm and mouthwatering menu. Known for its creative twist on comfort food, this restaurant held a special place in the hearts of many in the community.

Shifts Amongst the Locations

At one point, Bobcat Bonnie’s had multiple locations across Michigan, but with this latest closure, the number has dropped to just two remaining spots: Ferndale and Lansing. Locations in Wyandotte, Ypsilanti, Clinton Township, and Grand Rapids have also closed recently, echoing the struggles faced by many eateries and small businesses during these tough times.

Supporting Local in Difficult Times

Buskard underscored how vital it is to support local businesses, especially when the economic climate is unstable. It’s a sentiment felt by many, as local establishments not only provide food but also bring communities together.

A Bright New Chapter for the Corktown Space

However, as one door closes, another opens! The space that once housed Bobcat Bonnie’s is not going to sit empty for long. Upcoming is Street Beet, a vegan food pop-up that has been charming taste buds through their pop-up events since 2018. They’re gearing up to bring a new vibe to Corktown, offering breakfast, lunch, brunch, and dinner every day of the week. With plans to feature a full-service bar focused on delightful mocktails, it looks like the community is getting an exciting new hangout.

Street Beet will also include a handy walk-up window, making it easy for on-the-go customers to grab a bite. Plus, community events like game nights and DJ performances are on the horizon, promising to keep the Corktown spirit alive and thriving.

Introducing Washed Up Coffee for Coffee Lovers

In addition to Street Beet, this location will host a new coffee venture, Washed Up Coffee. This coffee shop plans to serve an impressive variety of beans sourced from all corners of the globe. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic espresso or something more adventurous, coffee lovers are in for a real treat.

The Legacy of Bobcat Bonnie’s

With its decade-long journey, Bobcat Bonnie’s will be remembered for its incredible food, welcoming atmosphere, and the support it received from the community over the years. Though the flagship location has closed, the legacy of this cherished eatery will surely live on in the hearts of those who experienced its magic. As the community starts to embrace Street Beet and Washed Up Coffee, Corktown continues to evolve, showcasing just how resilient and spirited this neighborhood truly is.

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