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Thieves steal Slows Bar BQ trailer in Corktown, owner says
Read full article: Thieves steal Slows Bar BQ trailer in Corktown, owner saysDETROIT – Police are investigating a restaurant’s food trailer that was reported stolen Wednesday. “It’s 26-feet long, it’s 10,000 pounds,” said Michael Metevia, owner of Slows Bar BQ. “There’s no hiding it.”The trailer was taken from a fenced lot on Michigan Avenue at about 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. Wednesday. “We parked it in our secure lot where it normally lives when we’re not using it. So when something like this happens, it is more of an emotional blow than business,” he said.
Canton restaurant owners upset with food truck deal
Read full article: Canton restaurant owners upset with food truck dealCANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. Several restaurant owners are upset in Canton Township because of food trucks. It started with Slows Bar BQ being allowed to operate a food truck in Cherry Hill Village. From the township perspective, theyd like to bring cool attractions, like Slows. Roses Restaurant has been in Canton for 26 years and is among a group of restaurateurs who penned a letter to the township complaining about the food truck. Originally, the township board voted to pull the permit for the food truck to operate.