Eastern Market Brewing Co. Launches Detroit-Style Pizza & Beer Delivery
Elephant & Co. Launches PIZZA & BEER Home Delivery
Detroiters can now have Detroit-style pizza from Elephant & Co. and beer from Eastern Market Brewing Co. delivered directly to their doors. “With the likes of Domino’s, Little Caesars, Hungry Howie’s, and Jet’s Pizza all being founded in Michigan, pizza delivery is nothing new. Elephant & Co. has found a way to carve out its niche, by allowing local craft beer to be delivered alongside its pizza, something no one else is doing,” they said.
Eastern Market Brewing Co. began leasing the former Founders Brewing Company Detroit location in September and named it Elephant & Co. The brewery is using the location’s kitchen to bake its pizzas while awaiting approval for a microbrewer’s permit.
Detroit-style Pizza!
During the early days of the pandemic, Eastern Market Brewing Co. consolidated its production to its sister location, Ferndale Project, and leveraged its self-distribution infrastructure, including vehicles and logistics software, to deliver beer to people’s homes. At one point, they added Detroit-style pizza. It was such a hit that the brewery had to pause the offering because they couldn’t keep up with the demand.
“Over the last few years, we focused on scaling beer production and expanding our self-distribution footprint in Michigan. That set the stage for this phase of our business: reintroducing direct-to-consumer delivery,” said Dayne Bartscht, Founder of Eastern Market Brewing Co.
Because Eastern Market Brewing Co. self-distributes, they are licensed to deliver beer and also, have a fleet of vehicles available and the logistics know-how to optimize their delivery routes.
The pizza will be made out of the Elephant & Co. location in Midtown through its licensed kitchen while it waits for its microbrewer’s permit to be processed. The plan is to open the Elephant & Co. location in Midtown this spring.
Elephant & Co. Launches PIZZA & BEER Home Delivery
According to the brewery, they are using the original recipe from the Ferndale Project but adding their Wunderboi Kolsch to the dough, using deck ovens, and sourcing location ingredients. They will have a classic pepperoni, a funghi pizza, an elote pizza, and a spicy meatball pizza.
Delivery will be set to a 1.5-mile radius from the 456 Charlotte location in Midtown. There are plans to extend it to include all of Detroit by the end of February. The pizza can also be picked up at Eastern Market Brewing Co.
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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