Restaurants & Bars

Downtown Detroit Restaurant Closing After 12 Years

The restaurant's seasonal menu featured various small plates, desserts and cocktails.

DETROIT — Wright & Company is closing its downtown Detroit spot after more than a decade.

Restaurant owners said in an Instagram post that its final dinner service will be on Friday, July 3.

"For more than a decade, you’ve made us part of your first dates, anniversaries, celebrations, late-night cocktails, and countless unforgettable evenings. What started as a restaurant became a gathering place, and that’s because of the people who walked through our doors," the post reads.

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Chef Marc Djozlija opened the restaurant on the second floor at 1500 Woodward in the F.J. Schwankovsky Building in 2014.

The restaurant's seasonal menu featured various small plates, desserts and cocktails.

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Djozlija was nominated for a James Beard award in the Best Chef: Great Lakes Region category in 2015.

The space will transition into a new concept, though details were limited, the Detroit News reports.

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