Charles Parker
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Open your eyes as you travel along 8 Mile East. We're not here to talk about Marshall Mathers. That's not the 8 Mile I speak of. This 8 Mile seems to have a history, a story to tell. One of those stories is Detroit Soul. This is a place of comfort, conversation, and confidence that you will absolutely enjoy your meal.
Before we begin, let's address the wait time and explain why your wait may be better fifteen and twenty minutes. You're here for soul food. Your not here for fast food, so expect to get fried chicken that's made to order. Sit back, strike up a conversation, enjoy the wall of African American history. You're home, act like it.
When you walk in, take in the simplicity of the business. It's right to the point. Come in, order, eat in or carry out. The menu is direct and easy to read. No subsections to this menu. What you see is what you get, and there's nothing wrong with that. From fried chicken lunches and dinners, to smothered pork chops and turkey wings. Side items include collard greens, mac and cheese, baked beans, and cole slaw to name a few.
When it comes to dessert, the pond cake was incredible. I didn't try the German chocolate cake, so I can't say anything for that. With your lunch or dinner you get a side of cornbread. The bread was not as soft as I liked, but that's a personal gripe, do not let that turn you off to trying it. You may have different tastes, so enjoy.
The staff are very welcoming. From the start of our visit, we spent most of our time talking with the staff about the area and what to see. If you need an idea of what to see and where to go in Detroit, make sure to ask. They have some really good ideas.
Parking is very limited. The parking lot is very small and begs to be expanded. That is the only improvement I would suggest.
Prepare for a good, humble and enjoyable experience. Welcome to Detroit Soul. Welcome home.