


Detroit Shipping Company is a restaurant collective featuring six premium food-truck style eateries, two bars, Detroit Dog Mom retail shop, two art galleries, a stage and more – all housed in one unique space. Just 5 blocks from Little Caesars Arena, 2 blocks from Masonic Temple. Restaurants are Bangkok 96 Street Food, Halal Street NY Style Street Food, Takitos AF, Momo Cha Nepalese Dumplings, Motor Burger, and Sushi Lounge.
Urban-chic hub made of shipping containers featuring a food court, bars, an art gallery & a stage.
Hours
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–11 PM |
| Friday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 474 Peterboro St, Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 462-4973
Website: https://www.detroitshippingcompany.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
I especially enjoyed the wonderful contemporary paintings inside by R.K.M.X.X from New Zealand. The whole vibe of the place is just fantastic. A must-visit for anyone coming to Detroit.
The Detroit Shipping Company is one of the coolest examples of urban reuse and creative community space in the city. Stacked shipping containers truly pulse with music, food, and art.
Detroit Shipping Company is a fantastic food hall-style spot with a great mix of dining options, bar areas, and both indoor and outdoor seating. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it a great place to grab a bite and hang out.
We tried dishes from Motor Burger, Halal Street, and Takitos, and everything was delicious. Each vendor brought something unique to the table, offering fresh and flavorful meals that didn’t disappoint. From Motor Burgers we enjoyed the motor burger and fries, spring rolls from Momo Cha, Birria Ramen, Al Pastor Nachos, Variety of Tacos from Takitos and fries from Halal.
What really stood out was the incredible staff—friendly, attentive, and truly committed to making the experience enjoyable. Honestly, the service alone is enough to bring us back, and the great food is an added bonus. We’re already looking forward to our next visit!
This establishment is becoming a disaster in the neighborhood. On Sunday, October 19, they had a very loud drunk karaoke night that didn’t end until 10 PM, when we have to go to work in the a.m. I’m writing this at 12 AM because I can’t sleep. Legally it becomes a noise disturbance after 10 PM however, this is a abuse of the law. This could be heard in the entire neighborhood, even by Woodward. This is not the only issue on, weekdays they are playing music until 12:30 AM. Sometimes on the weekends they’re playing music until 3 AM. I live in the apartment building heather Hall which is not a low or government assistant building. Apartments are $1200 a month. They have not communicated with anyone in the neighborhood to ask if there is a disturbance. When I called, one of the employees answered the phone with a condescending attitude, as if why am I complaining about the noise? I’ve written them numerous emails, numerous phone calls. Its completely unfair to this entire neighborhood and definitely to the residence at Heather Hall apartment. That we have to stay up until they stop playing loud music, it’s people staggering out of the restaurant drunk. Is it necessary? Are you making more money? This establishment should be a jewel to the neighborhood however it’s a headache, a nuisance. I recorded numerous videos. It is illegal on the weekend to have loud music playing at any establishment anywhere in the city of Detroit after 11 PM. This has been going on for months. No respect for the law no respect for the community.