Rabbit’s trailer from “8 Mile,” the space features Mom’s Spaghetti merch, items from the Eminem retail collection (including limited editions and coveted dead stock) and memorabilia from the archives. (Call 31 for more deets on the spot.) Along with the spaghetti, the restaurant will include “The Trailer,” an upstairs store for Eminem uber-fans. Wondering what’s on the menu at Mom’s Spaghetti? Well, “spaghetti, meatballs, spaghetti with meatballs, or no meatballs, and the s’ghetti sandwich,” according to the phone line connected with the eatery. “The previous pop-ups were really a test for us to determine whether there was enthusiasm for a regularly-occurring Mom’s Spaghetti spot that would be open all year long,” Rosenberg says in a news release. The new restaurant, a permanent spot, also is a partnership with Union Joints, owner of Union Assembly. Last year, Shady Records contracted Union Joints to serve the spaghetti to frontline workers at Henry Ford and DMC hospitals and to those administering vaccinations at the TCF Center garage in Detroit. The pop-up then made intermittent appearances at various Eminem live performances, including Coachella, Firefly, and Governor’s Ball. Eminem aka Marshall Mathers aka Slim Shady and his manager Paul Rosenberg first launched it as a pop-up at the Shelter in 2017 in conjunction with the release of the hometown rapper’s “Revival” album. Peek Inside Union Assembly, the Massive Restaurant Coming to the District Detroit
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