
Kid Rock, a singer from Michigan, is returning to the hospitality industry next week when he opens a new eatery in Nashville, Tennessee.
According to its website, The Detroit Cowboy will launch May 5th at 500 11th Avenue North in Nashville, where Joe Muer’s previous site, which promotes the motto “go where you’re celebrated, never tolerated,” was scheduled.
The name Joe Muer, an classic brand in Detroit restaurant history, was a collaboration between Kid Rock and the brand. In the 2010s, Andreamo user Joe Vicari purchased the Joe Muer title, all of its intellectual property, and foods.
The 12, 000-square-foot Joe Muer Nashville diner first appeared as Joe Muer Nashville in 2023.
A declaration on the website reads,” Joe Muer Seafood in Nashville is signing off.” However, we sincerely hope to see you at the Detroit Cowboy!
On Tuesday, Kid Rock posted a picture of the Detroit Cowboy on Instagram.
” All you idiots did was harm the town I LOVE,” said a small team of extremely poor people who believed they would axed me and my diner in Detroit in 2020.
The singer gave his name to the music-themed cafe Kid Rock’s Made in Detroit at the Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit, which was opened from 2017 to 2020.
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