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Bike-friendly cafe with vegan options, cycling events, & art

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131 E 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

$10–20

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Family friendly
Vegetarian options
Comfort food

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131 E 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

+1 323 325 1393
detroitveseys.com
@detroitveseys

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Family friendly
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom

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Dec 2, 2025

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The Most Fun Queer Spots In LA (Whether You Drink Or Not) - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"One of our favorite sober queer spaces is currently in residence at DTLA’s Redline. Detroit Vessey’s is an inclusive cafe that’s perfect for grabbing lunch with a few friends or doing some low-pressure social interaction on a random Saturday night. They’ve become famous for hosting a bunch of queer-centered group cycling rides, which usually double as fundraisers for organizations like AIDS/Lifecycle. But they also throw drag king shows, movie screenings of camp classics, and fun brunches with live musical performances. Drop by for a little caffeine and a snack, or follow their Instagram for updates on the latest events happening. " - Nikko Duren

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Detroit Vesey's - Review - Downtown LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Inspired by the Aids Lifecycle, a 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to LA, Detroit Vesey’s is community queer space and café that’s focused on all things cycling. They provide secure indoor bike parking, cycling vending machines (filled with supplies like chains, gloves, lube), and lots of food to fuel your ride—think vegan breakfast burritos, fried chicken sandwiches, and wild mushroom bread pudding. But they also throw drag king shows, movie screenings of camp classics, and fun brunches with live musical performances. Drop by for a little caffeine and a snack, or follow their Instagram for updates on the latest events happening. They're currently in residence at DTLA’s Redline, and you should follow their Instagram for updates on the latest events happening here." - Nikko Duren

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Detroit Vesey’s Is a New Kind of Inclusive Space For Los Angeles - Eater LA

"Detroit Vesey’s is a new multi-purpose all-day space located at 2028 E. 7th Street in the Arts District. Owned by Erin Detroit Vesey, it serves as a restaurant, event location, and community-centered gathering space. The venue offers a mostly breakfast and lunch menu with options like a breakfast burrito, burger, and fried chicken sandwich, alongside mocktails and plans to serve cocktails next year. Programming includes indoor bike parking, live music events, art exhibitions, drag shows, daily bike rides, and a supper club for unhoused youth. It aims to provide a welcoming space for the queer and sober communities." - Farley Elliott

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Sara W.

Google
Love the vibe of this place. Welcoming, airy and open. Great to meet up with a group or get some work done solo. The staff is friendly and helpful. I had a stellar fried chicken sandwich. The richness of the chicken was balanced by the tangy slaw and side salad. I'll definitely be back.

Alyssa H.

Google
My partner and I had such an amazing breakfast at this adorable breakfast/brunch spot. The food was to die for, with a YUMMY vegan option, and the coffee was perfection. We were so warmly welcomed by the staff. I can’t wait to make this my regular spot!

Eric P.

Google
Brand new queer owned and operated, bicycle friendly restaurant in LA’s Arts District. The staff and owner were friendly and welcoming. Large space with plenty of seating. I had the fried chicken sandwich with vegan coconut ice cream for dessert. Delicious! Safe indoor bicycle parking is available and perfect for dinner before seeing a performance at the Music Center!

Chloe M.

Google
This place is amazing! The vibes are immaculate, the food was so delicious that I forgot to take a photo of it, and the staff is incredibly friendly. It felt like going to your best friend’s house for brunch. We will be coming back a LOT!

E L.

Google
Great space to hang out, talk to friends, work, or grab breakfast. Glad the place exists

Andrea B.

Google
Good little place, big salad. Want to try the burrito next time.

Will G.

Google
This is a great place! We were there for a Drag Race watch party and had a great time. The food was really good, and swrvice was excellent. We didn't realize they didn't serve alcohol, but Everson Royce Bar and Tony's Saloon are close at hand to whet your whistle!

Anne G.

Google
I feel so welcome and comfortable here. I come with my biking friends & we just keep pushing tables together to fit our large group. It's fun to see and taste what other people have ordered, because everything is delicious!
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Rachel I.

Yelp
Gorgeous spot High prices Slow service Street parking Even though it took about half an hour to get a burrito, that burrito was well worth the wait. I got the vegan breakfast burrito and it was so delicious and so filling. The flavors they got into that mushroom chorizo was amazing!!
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Jessica H.

Yelp
Customer service 5/5. The man at the cashier counter is always so happy and helpful to every customer that comes in the building! Had an issue with my order when I got home and they corrected it right away. Ordered the fried chicken thigh sandwich to go, and I added tomatoes and lettuce on the top, probably wasn't the best idea since the sandwich comes between 4 pieces of Hawaiian roles. The chicken thigh itself wasn't cut down the middle but the rolls were. It made it really hard to pick up the sandwich without it completely falling apart. Then after cutting the sandwich you realize the meat is 2x bigger than the roll so it's almost impossible to eat as a sandwich. Wish it was on a different bread, so I could enjoy it without all the work. The fries came with a salt & pepper seasoning with a house made ranch.
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Melissa W.

Yelp
Stopped by here Aafter taking our dogs to the dog park. They let us sit inside inside with our dogs. I ordered a vegan burrito it was OK. The coffee was really good. They also had some amazing unique breakfast items but by the time we got there it was already sold out. (We got there around 10:30 or so). Their scone was to die for. Service was amazing and everyone was really friendly. I will definitely come here again.
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Olivia S.

Yelp
This is for the dope staff, cool vibes, pickled carrots and ranch! OTMC had me messed up w them habanero wings! My dumbass was like, "maybe they're not that hot" lmao. Damn near died! They ARE THAT HOT! The place is super cute! They had a little nook to chill in and I just really appreciated how the space was set up. Staff was fabulous! I just got off of a 53 hour week on 22 hours sleep. I'm not gonna try to describe anyone and I got no names but everyone was kind and sweet. The cashier talked me into liquid death. I was skeptical but that was some of the coldest water I ever had!!! Loved it! PICKLED CARROTS & HOUSEMADE RANCH!!! Er ma gah! I've never had pickled carrots and I loved how they were peeled and quartered. The ranch was delicious and full of dill. I want more carrots and ranch. Can I buy just that?? I wanted pork belly tacos but not a fan of sweet potatoes. I gave my girl the wings, just asked her how they were, "Nice and spicy as they should be. They were good cold. Lol" I'd def go back, try something else, get some work done, and just chill. Check it out!
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Ryan S.

Yelp
I loved the location and individual manning the restaurant (simultaneously acting as the server, barista, chef, busses, etc.). The space is bright and open and really comfortable. It was super hot outside so I might be biased because the AC was half the reason we went in! The food was just okay for me - I ordered the circus animal French toast which was the special, and I found it to be quite basic and uninspired. I did like the ability to order directly from the table on my phone and it made putting in the order and paying a breeze.
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Calvin C.

Yelp
Love the spot! Supports cyclists and the queer community! It has ample bike parking as well as seating. Car parking is street parking around the area. Staff is really friendly.
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Elizabeth L.

Yelp
This is a must stop if you are in the Art District of Downtown LA. It is a really really must stop if you are on a bike in Downtown LA. This little place is just amazing. The coffee and food is great. The interior is amazing. It is comfortable and there are cozy places for you to sit and relax. The place is just super cute and different. If you are on your bike, just bring it in, they have a room for them and even air for your tires. It is super cool. There is some amazing neon signs and just cool murals to look at. The place is like nothing else in town and you really need to stop there. Their coffee is great, all of the flavors and they have great sodas to pick from. I do not know if they serve alcohol yet. They have yummy muffins and a cake or two and just wonderful things to have with your coffee. If you are hungry they have you covered. Try their gravy and biscuits, you will be in heaven. Their pancakes are also the bomb and they have the most wonderful breakfast burritos. All of it is great. Whatever you order you will love. The service is very nice and fast but never rushed. Note that they do add 20% onto your bill, I assume that is a tip. I am not sure, but it is there. The staff is happy and seems happy to work there. Go there.
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Lina D.

Yelp
We stopped by at Detroit Vessey's for a quick afternoon drink and got the Bhakti chai, at the first sip we knew we were tasting the real thing! It was reminiscent of the chai at the Tibetan tea houses in Northern India. It had real spices. I repeat: It is authentic spiced tea. Best chai tea in Los Angeles! We went for the pancakes next and they were devoured by a toddler with gusto. What? How? They were Whole.Grain.With Cardamom! None of this usually gets approval by the kid in question. And yet she loved it! We realized that maybe the reason behind this wizardry is that all the food is conceived by a real chef (who graciously said hello) and the power of great cooking makes an even finicky eater surrender before outstanding flavors of a well conceived perfectly executed dish. Food aside, this place is a queer girls dream, and the details will appeal to you if you can decode it all, the Brooklyn vibe, the inclusive fabulous server, someone wearing a wildfang jump suit, a Sleater-Kinney nod, wallpaper of pink unicorns, it's very NYC if you blink you could feel the time capsule feeling, a spirit of community service, of nightlife and of solidarity very familiar to inclusive spaces and brought to today's LA by the Detroit Vessey's team. We can't wait to go back.
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Andy M.

Yelp
Amazing bike theme social club coffee-shop and restaurant in Arts District / DTLA area... We stopped by for a morning coffee, which was fantastic, and couldn't help but explore more of the beautifully designed space, motorcycles and aviation inspired retail. Beautiful modern lounge space with leather coaches and tables, where one can hang out, enjoy a drink, coffee or breakfast. Tips: Parking is haphazard in the neighborhood, but mainly due to construction. Coffee was excellent!
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Sevana D.

Yelp
Wow. Could NOT have asked for a better start to the new year. I've been following their Instagram account since conception and couldn't wait to try it. No excuse with it being so close to home and with limited options on a holiday, my partner and I were thrilled to find it not only open but blessedly empty (this will change) and a total treat. The menu, conveniently hung in the window to view before even entering was unique and tantalizing. We were grateful to see a service fee would be applied to compensate the staff (this is not only smart but very convenient for patrons in a hybrid dining situation where you order at the counter but are still served. I mention this because a reviewer seemed a little surprised by it but it is clearly spelled out on the menu.) ANYWAY, we were greeted by what turned out to be the proprietor and were delighted by the ambiance, the vibe, the decor and the hospitality. Since we were the only diners, we pretty much hijacked all of their attention and got the skinny on the neighborhood, the ins and outs of entrepreneurship during a pandemic and the amazing achievement of seeing a long-held dream become a reality. But, the best part? The food. Oh lordy, the food. We learned the owner had a catering background but we could not have been more impressed with our selections. We were in breakfast mode so our dishes reflected that (but we cannot wait to return for lunch and dinner!) I couldn't decide between the Gluten Free Banana Nut Pancakes and the Breakfast Burrito so I got both. My partner had the Biscuits & Gravy with fried eggs - a veritable unicorn of a dish in Los Angeles that did not disappoint. The gravy was perfectly peppered and teeming with sausage. We're both certified Clean Plate Club members but the portions were so generous (and we ordered for three) that we ended up with a to-go box. The Breakfast Burrito brought tears to my eyes. It was basically a perfect French omelette folded into a warm flour tortilla with cheese and sausage (Vegan option available, too). I alternated the two sauces with each bite: a spicy habanero and a delicious tomatillo. It's my new favorite Breakfast Burrito (sorry, Wake and Late!) The banana pancakes were perfect - not too sweet but nutty and wholesome. The gluten-free label curbed a 'little' bit of the guilt. Really looking forward to getting back on my road bike to take advantage of the indoor bike parking and convenient vending machine for all your riding needs (tubes, socks, etc.). All in all, this is such a welcome addition to the Arts District and I, for one, can't wait for more people to enjoy it.
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Grace Y.

Yelp
Pork Belly Tacos get a 5/5 but everything else left something to be desired. Tacos were really tasty and well-seasoned! Thought it paired well with their other toppings, and the side salad helps to cut through the fattiness and heaviness of the pork belly. The main reason I wouldn't give this place a higher rating is because of it's inconsistency? My friends and I ordered a couple of different things off the menu and I think I was the only one, with my Pork Belly Tacos, who wasn't disappointed. Ambience was also a mixed bag. They have an in-house DJ, which is cool I guess but the music was super loud and made it really hard to have a conversation. They have a few mini pop-up stores from local artists, which is cool. But again, it seemed like this place was just kind of a confusing collective, but maybe you're into that and this will be the place for you.
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Noelle O.

Yelp
My husband and I were here for a late breakfast. The food is stellar!!! The coffee is so amazing and robust. They do add a 20% service charge on all orders but this is so they can pay their employees a living wage AND provide healthcare! That is HUGE as this sets Detroit Vesey's apart well, that and their amazing tasty food. There is bike parking! ( inside!) and and and a bike work area If you need to add air, change a flat or even adjust a derailer! Really a one of a kind place that holds love and service and high quality food to the highest standard. It's a great welcome to the Arts District!
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Lauren G.

Yelp
Wait staff was very kind and accommodating when I wasn't happy with my food (the Mac and cheese was more like a handful of noodles in a cheese broth than anything). My order was quickly exchanged for pork belly tacos, which were edible. The biscuit sandwich was delicious however and something I'd want to order for myself next time. Overall, dog friendly and happy wait staff will have me giving this place another shot.
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Victoria R.

Yelp
I walked right on by this spot, not realizing that it's club at night. Food was good and ample. Service suuuuper friendly. We got there before the big rush, but this place clearly gets popular on the weekends. Be aware that parking is hit or miss, especially on the street. May be worth paid parking somewhere, although I lucked out on street parking this visit.

Leslie J.

Yelp
Look I tried my best to enjoy the place and food but nah... it was ass. The banana pancakes were soggy, the coleslaw on our sandwich was -bland as hell, our habanero tenders were -burnt- as hell.. sandwich too... we were eating chicken charcoal Good atmosphere, good music, didn't really feel welcomed in though, we left without being acknowledged (no bye at least hahah)... $50 so not worth it. Living up to the negative overpriced hipster arts food stereotype :) but maybe their smaller bites are good? Idk don't knock 'em till you try it I guess
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Charles M.

Yelp
Came here near close. I had the courtesy to ask if they still had coffee and they said yes. I wish they extended me the same courtesy. Coffee on the menu board is $3. They proceeded to charge me $5.70 for a large americano. Not what I asked for. Traditional when a coffee shop is out of drip at the end of day and it doesn't make sense to brew another pot, they usually give an americano for the price of a coffee and they always ask if an Americano is alright. Neither happened. What if I specifically don't want an americano for some reason? In addition to that the large americano I received was a 12 oz cup. I don't know if this is the large, but relative to other specialty coffee shops, it's a pretty small large. None of this would have been an issue except for I started the conversation with "Do you still have coffee?"
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Cindy K.

Yelp
What a great community gem! Quality coffee, good food, LGBTQ centered, bike centered, friendly staff, plenty of seating, and fair prices... what more could you ask for??? Had a great experience getting coffee and hanging out here with a friend. Coffee was delicious, and they do not charge extra for non-dairy milk. Everything inside the shop is so carefully planned - the attention to detail with lots of bike-related decor is amazing. Didn't get a chance to try the food myself last time around, but will do so a future trip! Not sure what the parking situation is like as I rode in on my bike. But based on how the Arts District typically is, I'd recommend planning for street parking. If you ride in, they have bike parking inside. Note: They add a 20% service charge to all orders. However, a previous reviewer noted this allows them to pay their employees a living wage and provide them with benefits, which is something I definitely support.
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Rachel T.

Yelp
Great food, good atmosphere. I went to support a lesbian owned business, but had my expectations exceeded. We would definitely go again.
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Josh F.

Yelp
Amazing breakfast burritos and good coffee. This place is tucked away in the Arts District and it seems relatively new. It's by another good spot (Guerilla Tacos) we go to and so we thought we'd try it out. Didn't disappoint. It's a big space, they're quick and the food is fresh and really good. It wasn't busy when we came, we were pretty much the only people inside which was a shame. They tout themselves as bike friendly and LGBTQ+ friendly and the decorations match that theme pretty well. From reading their website, it seems like they may be struggling though which is an even bigger shame. Hopefully LA can rally behind this place because it deserves to be considered one of the best breakfast spots in the Arts District.
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Celia M.

Yelp
Great local spot with yummy food options. Indoor bike parking, vegan and vegetarian options and LGBTQ safe haven. DVs is a rad community space and hosts bike rides out of their cafe, plus are major supporters of local nonprofits AIDS/LifeCycle and Los Angeles LGBT Center. We've been there several times already and look forward to going back!!
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Jairo L.

Yelp
Finally visited the new bicycling mecca in the arts district for the Heavy Pedal group ride. First off the food was amazing, I had the latkes and they were so good. My friend had the chicken sandwich and the fries which were also a hit. Also as a self proclaimed cocktail connoisseur who doesn't like drinking in the middle of the ride the mocktails on the menu were much appreciated, refreshing, and delicious. There was a miscommunication I had with the server when I inquired about my missing drink and they brought me back a whole other set of the food I ordered, I felt so bad about this! But I think they donated to a hungry party. Thanks for going above and beyond!
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R. S.

Yelp
Today I had the mini meatloaf and my friend got the cheeseburger and we both loved it! The sauce on the meatloaf was sooo good too! It was portioned just right because I didn't feel bloated afterwards. The staff and chef Erin were very friendly and welcoming. I felt very comfortable there, I also really enjoyed all the wall art made from bike parts. It's a beautiful space. I really loved the vibe. Looking forward to trying the rest of the menu!
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Juliana M.

Yelp
The food is soooo good. Everything I've tried on the menu is perfection. Dog friendly also.
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Mindy P.

Yelp
This place definitely has good intentions but unfortunately the food is not good. There is one person working the cashier, barista, kitchen and bussing and that felt unsanitary to me. Obviously this is happening because the place is struggling which is really sad. I ordered a veggie scramble and the eggs were undercooked and really expensive. Sorry to say but we won't be coming back.
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Julian P.

Yelp
Ok, the mini meatloaf wrecked me. Blew through me. Ripped through my intestinal tract straight out my anus. I spent the second half of dinner on the can. Not sure why, grandma's meatloaf makes my tummy very happy, but this meatloaf made me explode with violent force.
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Diana G.

Yelp
You would think that a queer owned restaurant would be worth the support but this place really doesn't do it. Seems like this place only caters to white people with their events as their managerial staff is also exclusively white. The baristas are very nice and i thought the chef would be in the kitchen, instead every time i walk in they're sitting around on their laptop...
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Azul R.

Yelp
I used to come here regularly. I could count on my food to always taste the same. But they must have changed cooks or management. The food is inconsistent and never what it used to be. Its been nearly a month now with no improvement so I'm a bit disappointed.

S P.

Yelp
Ordered poutine and a dutch baby, but the cook was unable to make the dutch baby so they offered to sub the banana pancakes. Not the worst customer service, but they should've offered a refund on the dutch baby and offered the banana pancakes as a comp - particularly since it was a takeout order that I had to wait an additional 20 min for. The real reason for the 2 stars, however, is that those banana pancakes were AWFUL. They were completely unseasoned and soaked through in oil. No joke - the worst pancakes I've ever had. Poutine was solid, but a little sweet for my taste. The staff is nice, but seemingly incompetent.
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Catry Q.

Yelp
If you want to find a queer owned restaurant with sweet accommodating staff and good food in Los Angeles highly recommend this space. I was kindly greeted by ( I don't remember their name, but they had blue hair curly hair, tall) they made me feel welcome and comfortable. I ordered the breakfast burrito, received it fairly quickly. I really enjoyed the pork sausages with cut potatoes wrapped around their special cheese, I don't know what kind they use but when biting into it, it's a perfect temperature. Also the sizing is perfect, most places in LA over charge you for a small portion. I definitely can't wait to try some of their vegan options next time I visit. P.S I love the overall environment and staff. We more queer owned business's in LA! Hire more queer/trans workers onto your staff! take notes from Detroit Vesey's!
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Nicholas D.

Yelp
This place is really awesome. I've had a few meals here and every one was so good. My fav is the Wild Mushroom Bread pudding with Turmeric sourdough bread, it's savory and spiced to perfection. It comes with a side salad and the dressing is made in house and to die for. I always get an extra side salad, it's just that good. From Pork Belly Tacos to Banana Pancakes (light and fluff) and thick cut bacon, you can't go wrong. Oh and don't forget to try the Vegan Coconut Ice Cream with spice toasted rice crispy. I'll be back tomorrow for Breakfast!!!
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Adele A.

Yelp
A sour disappointment coming to this place. From the slow (and non attentive, unfriendly) service to the mediocre food, it left me feeling a poor taste in my mouth. I was initially excited to try the mini meatloaf but when I received my meal, and after one fork bite in, found the meat to be under cooked and bland. And the veggies were limp and bits of greens from my salad were slimy and wilted. The only saving grace of one star was the affagato, only because I needed to rinse my palate.
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Megan K.

Yelp
This place is so special! Incredible food, wonderful owner and staff, and the space itself is fabulous. It manages to be bright and airy, yet cozy at the same time. The food is fresh, high quality, and flavorful with many vegan options. I love working from here over lunch and coffee. 10/10 recommend!!
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Alicia Y.

Yelp
Delicious! Cute vibes-love the "you're doing great" on the wall and the New York loft meets elevated cafe design vibes. The woman behind the counter was friendly and accommodating; I had ordered the habanero breakfast burrito but wanted it as a bowl which she gladly obliged when I asked (but I'd not an option to request as one is ordering.) the habanero sauce was KICKIN and fresh, and the potatoes were crispy and mushroom chorizo was yummy. Def will return.
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Qudsia S.

Yelp
Ok got the veggie burrito and it was superb. Erin, the owner was so awesome also. Great food and great service. What more can you ask for.
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Jamie M.

Yelp
Ordered just the mushroom bread pudding via DoorDash out of curiosity-- one of the most uniquely phenomenal dishes I've ever had! I was hesitant to order it because it seemed strange, but this is a must-try!!! The portion was huge-- despite both my Covid quarantine hunger and total love for the dish, I could finish only half. Texture was soft and fluffy on the inside (not soggy like bread pudding often is) and lightly crusty on the outside. The flavor of mushroom was so robust and savory, and paired well with the simple side salad. I only wish they put even more mushrooms in. I hope to visit in person and try some other dishes.
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Ashley F.

Yelp
Pork belly was way too charred. Service was not good. The place is cute but I would not come back because the food is not worth the price.
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Sasha P.

Yelp
Friendly waitstaff, fun hipster vibe and music, good vegan options. I had the harissa maple carrot grain bowl, which was delicious! They have fast WiFi, and electrical outlets. There is a comfy couch available, and bike themed decor.
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Robert T.

Yelp
Good overall experience. We ordered 2 breakfast burritos which they had available at 3 in the afternoon lol which was awesome. The sausage was was spiced wonderfully with a super tasty hot sauce on the side. The owner was also really nice and accommodating. Cant wait to try their dinner menu.

Feba G.

Yelp
Lots of seating but not all of them have outlets. I didn't get coffee but the habanero burrito with sausage was ok. The habanero was a dip not a part of the burrito which idk what I was expecting but it wasn't that haha. Regardless pretty cool chill vibes.

Michael S.

Yelp
been here 3 times 1st time they added an automatic 20% gratuity during checkout without any mention, then the next screen actually asks if you want to tip an additional 5, 7, or 9%... kinda ridiculous in my opinion 2nd time they got confused making a latte and it took like 20 minutes despite the place being more or less empty 3rd time they double charged my credit card in general it seems like nobody here has any idea what they're doing, which is a shame. was excited about this place when I heard it was opening but after 3 negative experiences it's hard to justify ever returning or recommending this place to anybody.

Rod B.

Yelp
I had a delicious lunch last Saturday at Detroit Vesey's after a fun bike ride with Team Fubar. I would highly recommend the fried chicken sandwich with a side salad. There is also a good selection of drinks and sweets. There is safe bike parking inside too.

Iris H.

Yelp
Love this place! Great food, solid community, cute queers, ADA accessible This was my second time visiting & I've yet to order something I didn't love.

Manoa R.

Yelp
Delicious takes on diner classics, friendly staff, great vibe with lots of space. A great new addition to the Arts District.

Cate W.

Yelp
We really enjoyed lunch at Detroit Vesey's. My husband loved the tacos and my chicken salad was delicious. The mocktails menu is great! So refreshing.

Bryan L.

Yelp
Love this place! Best breakfast burrito I've ever had... forgot to take the picture but it was

Patrick O.

Yelp
I am not vegan, but tried the vegan breakfast burrito this morning. Why? IDK, but I'm glad I did. I loved it! My better half had the banana pancakes, which were delicious yet weirdly light! A great experience for breakfast!

Douglas S.

Yelp
After a great adventure exploring the breathtaking and truly wonderful Sixth Street Viaduct Bridge. The bridge is huge tho and after logging several miles on a hot day, I was hungry. I decided to check out the new Detroit Vesey spot which seemed to be keeping with the theme--this is a local spot that celebrates pedestrians and bike riders. Walking in it is a pretty standard for the Arts District urban industrial casual hangout. From the description, I thought it was going to be more of a bar, but they didn't have their liquor license yet. So no beer. The alternative drinks were pretty hipster, canned water from a brand label that made the water sound a lot more exciting than water. The menu was breakfast heavy, but at 2pm, I was looking for lunch. I settled on a chicken sandwich. It was fine, but open face, and really not the sort of thing you can pick up at all. The thigh meet was rich and pleasant choice compared to the typical deep fried white meat typical of a chicken sandwich. The fries that came with it were thick cut and tasty. The problem with the spot is that it was nice, but indistinct. What makes this place a destination? Does everything have to be a destination? Certainly not. And for locals, this might prove a pleasant place to tuck in with your bike for a $30 lunch. But I probably won't go back with a group of people as there are a lot of places like this in the area and nothing really stood out as unique for visitors from outside the Arts District. In other words, why go here when you could hit something as unique and, yeah, yeah, touristy like the new Bike Shed Motor Co. nearby. Or even the big brew houses where there is a lot more people watching. So this place is fine. But maybe just for locals.