Those in the mood for a spooky night out should look no further than a new spot coming to Monroe.
A restaurant addition for the Michigan Museum of Horror called The Last Meal is coming soon. This will compliment the museum in downtown Monroe at 44 S Monroe Street but will not be attached to the space. An opening date and address are expected to be announced soon.
Nate Thompson is the owner of the Michigan Museum of Horror, which features attractions like haunted ouija boards, horror movie memorabilia and even human skulls. The museum has a sister location in Gallon, Ohio, called the Ohio Museum of Horror. Also at this museum is a Last Meal location, serving last meal requests from famous criminals like a fried chicken bucket, a ham and cheese sandwich toasted and an 8 ounce sirloin steak.
“This is America’s ONLY true crime-themed restaurant, featuring accurate last meal requests of famous names in history!” Says the post.
The museum is near the intersection of W Front Street and S Monroe Street, close to locations such as Amaya’s Fresh Mexican Grill and Nocturnal coffee shop. Monroe is along Lake Erie between Toledo and Detroit, about 45 minutes from downtown Detroit.
In the post, Thompson said he will announce the opening date soon, and the official restaurant will be a few miles away from the Michigan Museum of Horror. What Now Detroit has reached out to Thompson, and this article may be updated.
