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Corn Roast, Food Truck Rally and Polish Festival Coming Up This Weekend

Plus more ways to celebrate food this weekend in Metro Detroit, and a roundup of area restaurant news.

Compiled by Jessica Nunez

Canton Corn RoastIf slow-roasted corn on the cob served up with hot dogs and baked beans sounds like your idea of the perfect summer meal, join the Canton Lions Club on Ridge Road south of Cherry Hill Road at 11 a.m. today. Oh, and did we mention there will be ice cream, snow cones, cotton candy and watermelon, too?

Northville Food Truck Rally: Nine Detroit-area food trucks will descend on downtown Northville today from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Paired with a Bier Garden and live music, it could be the perfect way to spend your Saturday afternoon.

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Wyandotte Polish Festival: Enjoy Polish food, music, dancing and games all weekend long in Wyandotte. There will also be rides and games for kids. Click on the link above to get the address and schedule details.

Restaurant news

Stucchi's in Dexter Closes: This long-time Ann Arbor-area ice cream staple served its last customers on Friday. Locals say they'll miss their premium cold treats.

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New West Bloomfield Tim Hortons Slates Job Fair: The restaurant will open in a new commercial building in the northwest corner of Maple and Orchard Lake Roads.

HenriettaHaus Coffee Roasters Makes Final Round of Hatch Detroit Voting: The coffee roaster sells at Ferndale's Rust Belt Market, and is based in Wyandotte. Hatch Detroit is a small business incubator that lets voters determine which contestant will receive funding, exposure, education and mentoring. 

Newest Middle Eastern Bakery Opens in Dearborn: Zaatar W Zeit opened three weeks ago at 10303 West Warren Ave. and serves spinach and meat pies, jelly pies, pepperoni, broccoli, and spinach rolls, chocolate rolls, Lebanese sausages (makanek), and Sambousek (a fried stuffed pastry), among other items.

Post Bar Sets Sights on Downtown Plymouth: The chain's plan in the city would be more of a casual bistro setting, a departure from the nightclub atmosphere in its locations around Metro Detroit.


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