When the Power Went Out, This Detroit Restaurant Donated Its Food to Local Charity #DetroitFood

A server walks through the dining room at the Block with a sign in the background.
The interior of The Block, a popular brunch spot in Midtown that gave away thousands of dollars in food on Mother’s Day when the restaurant’s power went out. | Michelle and Chris Gerard

The outage took place an hour before opening time on Mother’s Day

When a power surge forced the Block in Midtown to close suddenly on Mother’s Day, the ownership behind the popular brunch spot decided not to let the grits, chicken wings, and other favorite menu items prepared for the day to go to waste.

Owner Stephanie Byrd told WDIV that when she learned that she would have to close the restaurant on one of the biggest brunch days of the year on Sunday, she choose to donate the unused food (which she estimated cost between $5,000 and $6,000) to Food Rescue US-Detroit, a nonprofit that transfers excess fresh food from restaurants and other food businesses to social service agencies focused on addressing food insecurity.

Last Chance Kitchen

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