Experience Detroit Shipping Company, a vibrant urban hub of repurposed shipping containers, where eclectic food vendors and live music create the ultimate hangout.
"A Lunar New Year Asian art pop-up showcasing Tony Lee's work, with music by Dust, and diverse food options including Nepalese dumplings and Thai street food." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Affordable dining options abound at the Detroit Shipping Company, where guests can take their pick from the handful of food vendors on hand. Grab seven pieces of Bangkok 96’s Walking Chicken dumplings for $10, a side of spicy, crispy, beer-battered cauliflower from Coop, or split some snacks from Momo Cha, such as a large order of eight momos (Nepalese-style dumplings) for $10." - Danny Palumbo, Serena Maria Daniels
"Tucked into the second floor of Cass Corridor food hall Detroit Shipping Company, -320 is making some of the creamiest ice cream in town. The secret is the instant freezing of all of the ingredients with liquid nitrogen, which is -320 degrees Fahrenheit. Customers can choose from flavors like fresh mint chocolate chip, hazelnut cocoa crisp, and verde tea. Pour some espresso over the top to make it an affogato." - Courtney Burk
"Visitors to Cass Corridor’s shipping container food hall can count on a happy hour that’s great for small parties and large groups alike. Deals include $4 house wine pours, $3 wells, $4 Short’s varieties, $4 Fireball, $5 Jägermeisiter, $6 call liquor, and bartenders choice cocktails. Hours: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday." - Courtney Burk
"Chef Max Hardy’s Detroit Shipping Company food stall Coop specializes in chicken with Caribbean flair. The jerk chicken wings can be customized with sauces ranging from honey lemon to curry." - Serena Maria Daniels