It is set to be a big year for the fresh causal burger concept.
Brome Modern Eatery is debuting new restaurants in Novi, Sterling Heights and Livonia, per a report from Crain’s Detroit Business. The openings will be happening from February to December of this year. It is confirmed by CEO Sam Abbas that the Livonia restaurant will be corporate-owned.
Addresses for the Brome locations are as follows: Novi at 39601 Grand River Avenue, opening in February. Sterling Heights at 13800 Lakeside Circle, projected to open May 1. Livonia at 19450 Haggerty Road, opening December 1.
Abbas said the menu for all three restaurants will be the same. While their burgers are favorite options, the hot honey crispy chicken and wild mushroom are advertised options. Locations also offer salads, appetizers, milkshakes and even breakfast items like their brioche sandwiches. The new locations will not have breakfast options.
“Rethink everything you expect from fast-casual dining with a menu rooted in quality + purpose,” says the description on their website.
The company advertises they serve fresh and healthy ingredients. As part of this mission, Abbas and chef Zane Makky work with the National Forest Foundation to grow trees in the area, and every time someone dines at a location they have an opportunity to donate to the cause. The two also source from local farms.
Abbas and Makky still plan on running their Dearborn restaurant at 22062 Michigan Avenue, while the Westland location at 36440 Ford Road is franchised. For more information on Brome Modern Eatery and the future locations, visit their Instagram @bromemoderneatery.
