DETROIT – Mike’s Famous Ham Place, a beloved Detroit institution on Michigan Avenue and West Grand Boulevard, has been sold, but the new owners are vowing to keep everything the same.
Known for its hearty ham dishes, thick soups, and pickle-paired sandwiches, the diner has been a community staple since 1961, first as Lile’s and then as Mike’s Famous Ham Place when Sadiq “Mike” Muftari took over in 1974.
After nearly 50 years of running the cash-only eatery, “Mike” or affectionately called “Junior” by regulars — has decided it’s time to retire.
“It’s the same menu for 50 years, and it’s still going strong,” said one regular.
But fans of Mike’s can rest easy knowing the new owners, Kimberly and John Lambert, plan to preserve the restaurant’s time-honored traditions.
Longtime customers themselves, the Lamberts are committed to keeping the staples that made Mike’s Famous Ham Place a local treasure.
“We can’t change the soup and the ham,” Kimberly said. “A bunch of regulars said you have to make it just like this. “[John] did make that soup, so it was perfect.”
While the menu will remain largely untouched, the Lamberts plan to add some modern touches, including catering services, credit card payment options, and a slice of nostalgia — a cheesecake recipe from John’s grandmother.
“Our photographer even got a taste and was speechless,” said Erika Erickson.
With its warm, welcoming atmosphere, Mike’s Famous Ham Place has become a destination for locals and visitors alike. Some customers even stop by straight from the airport.
“They’ll say, ‘I just got off the plane, and this is my first stop,’” Kimberly said.
Mike and his wife won’t be going far, though. They plan to help out during the busy Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons and promise to pop by often to check in.
“I wish the new owners the best — And don’t make mistakes!” He said with a laugh.