HopCat Location Coming To The Partridge Creek Mall
Beer and “Cosmik fries” are making their way to The Mall at Partridge Creek. HopCat will soon be opening its first location in the Clinton Township mall, becoming the first in Macomb County and tenth in the state.
The new restaurant will take over the spot of the former 7,000-square-foot BurgerFin. It’s expected to open in the early summer.
“After opening two locations in Metro Detroit last year, we’re thrilled to be joining the Macomb County community and increasing our brand presence in this thriving market,” said Ned Lidvall, CEO of BarFly. “It was easy to see the opportunity at The Mall at Partridge Creek — a vibrant and walkable destination. We’re confident about our decision to invest in this location as the home of our tenth Michigan HopCat restaurant.”
What to expect at the new HopCat location?
This HopCat location will accommodate 250 guests and feature a wrap-around bar, booth seating, a dog-friendly outdoor patio, a 4-season room, and a private event space for up to 50 people.
Additionally, the restaurant will begin its hiring in March. They’re looking to hire 125 employees.
According to the news release, Project BarFly, the West Michigan-based hospitality group, oversees operations of HopCat, Grand Rapids Brewing Company, and Stella’s Lounge.
HopCat currently has locations in Royal Oak, Livonia, Kalamazoo, Holland, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, East Lansing, and Detroit.
Its new location will be located at The Mall at Partridge Creek at 17380 Hall Road.
Last year in February, HopCat Royal Oak opened its doors for a grand opening party where 200 people lined up to get their chance to experience the location. There was also a chance to win Free Cosmik Fries for a year. This location opened three years after HopCat permanently closed the previous Royal Oak location in 2020.
Eater Detroit reported that the first Royal Oak location open since 2017 ultimately closed its doors due to a landlord dispute. The three-story bar was previously located in the former Woody’s and Onyx Modern Steakhouse & Whiskey Bar building, now Pastaio, at 208 5th Ave.
6 Go-To Meals for Adults Who Eat Like Children
Ever catch yourself secretly craving those comfort foods from your childhood? Eating habits are a fundamental aspect of our daily lives, reflecting our culture, upbringing, and personal preferences. It’s natural for children to have unique and sometimes unconventional eating habits. But it’s interesting to know that there are adults who proudly embrace eating like children. Gravitating towards what some might call “childish meals.” These people, unapologetically, opt for the comforting and familiar flavors of childhood, turning to dishes that might make a Michelin-star chef raise an eyebrow.
One reason adults may adopt childlike eating habits is the comfort of familiarity. Many of us have fond memories of childhood meals and snacks, and for some, replicating these flavors can provide a sense of nostalgia and security. Whether indulging in a favorite cereal or enjoying a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich, these comfort foods can offer a brief escape from the complexities of adult life.
Childish meals are straightforward and hassle-free
In times of stress or challenges, these dishes offer a sense of security and ease, like a cozy blanket for the palate. The preparation and consumption of childish meals are straightforward and hassle-free.
After a demanding day, adults may go for dishes that require minimal effort and decision-making. Adulting can be overwhelming at times, with its responsibilities, stressors, and expectations. Eating like a child can serve as a temporary escape from these pressures. It’s a way to rebel against the constraints of adulthood, if only for a moment. In a world that often demands seriousness and discipline, indulging in playful and carefree eating can be a form of self-care.
Shared sense of nostalgia
Interestingly, eating like a child can also be a social activity. It might serve as a bonding experience among friends or family members, creating a shared sense of nostalgia. This behavior can be especially prevalent at themed parties, where adults gather to relive their childhoods through food and games.
Food preferences are highly subjective. Some adults simply enjoy the taste and texture of these childhood dishes, regardless of any deeper motivations. Personal taste plays a significant role in meal choices.
Dishes like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, mac ‘n’ cheese, or chicken tenders offer comfort, memories, and a connection to the past. So, when you see someone enjoying their favorite childhood meal, remember it’s more than just food. It’s a reminder that simple joys are often the best.
Take a look at these go-to meals for adults who eat like children.
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