New Gourmet Toast Chain Toastique Set to Open in Detroit's Downtown Area
A vibrant and health-conscious cafe chain, Toastique, is gearing up to open its first location in Detroit, promising a fresh alternative for the city's food scene. The company, founded in Washington D.C. in 2018, boasts a menu featuring gourmet toast, açaí bowls, smoothies, cold-pressed juices, and specialty coffees.
Located near Campus Martius park at 89 Monroe St., Toastique will officially open its doors to the public on November 8th, marking a significant milestone for the siblings-led business. The six owners, all of whom are also related by blood, have chosen Detroit as their first location due to the city's growing population and need for quick and healthy dining options.
"We felt like the city really needed something like this," said Nour Kanaan, one of the store's founders. "There's so much growth happening here, but not many places that serve clean ingredients and vibrant dishes."
The siblings are committed to building a loyal customer base by offering exclusive deals and promotions during the opening week. These include $50 in rewards for the first 100 customers who spend at least $10 on November 8th, as well as free drip coffee with any purchase of $10 or more.
"We want our first location to be something special that people keep coming back to," said Aya Kanaan, another founder. "We're not just about serving delicious food; we also care about providing nutrient-packed options that benefit customers."
The store will operate seven days a week from 7 am to 5 pm and will feature an array of healthy menu items, all carefully crafted with high-quality ingredients.
By opening its first location in Detroit, Toastique aims to become an integral part of the city's culinary landscape, offering residents and visitors alike a fresh alternative for quick, healthy, and delicious meals.
				
			A vibrant and health-conscious cafe chain, Toastique, is gearing up to open its first location in Detroit, promising a fresh alternative for the city's food scene. The company, founded in Washington D.C. in 2018, boasts a menu featuring gourmet toast, açaí bowls, smoothies, cold-pressed juices, and specialty coffees.
Located near Campus Martius park at 89 Monroe St., Toastique will officially open its doors to the public on November 8th, marking a significant milestone for the siblings-led business. The six owners, all of whom are also related by blood, have chosen Detroit as their first location due to the city's growing population and need for quick and healthy dining options.
"We felt like the city really needed something like this," said Nour Kanaan, one of the store's founders. "There's so much growth happening here, but not many places that serve clean ingredients and vibrant dishes."
The siblings are committed to building a loyal customer base by offering exclusive deals and promotions during the opening week. These include $50 in rewards for the first 100 customers who spend at least $10 on November 8th, as well as free drip coffee with any purchase of $10 or more.
"We want our first location to be something special that people keep coming back to," said Aya Kanaan, another founder. "We're not just about serving delicious food; we also care about providing nutrient-packed options that benefit customers."
The store will operate seven days a week from 7 am to 5 pm and will feature an array of healthy menu items, all carefully crafted with high-quality ingredients.
By opening its first location in Detroit, Toastique aims to become an integral part of the city's culinary landscape, offering residents and visitors alike a fresh alternative for quick, healthy, and delicious meals.
 just saw that toastique is openin in detroit downtown area
 just saw that toastique is openin in detroit downtown area  - guess what? they're servin 100+ types of acai bowls
 - guess what? they're servin 100+ types of acai bowls 
 ! according to their website, most of these bowls contain up to 5 grams of protein and only 200 calories
! according to their website, most of these bowls contain up to 5 grams of protein and only 200 calories 
 . also, their menu items have an average rating of 4.8/5 stars on yelp - pretty impressive for a cafe that just opened
. also, their menu items have an average rating of 4.8/5 stars on yelp - pretty impressive for a cafe that just opened  . did you know that detroit has over 10 million visitors per year? toastique is hopin to serve around 500-700 people daily - that's like 2,000+ people weekly
. did you know that detroit has over 10 million visitors per year? toastique is hopin to serve around 500-700 people daily - that's like 2,000+ people weekly  .
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 and what's with the 'health-conscious' vibe? isn't that just code for 'expensive'?
 and what's with the 'health-conscious' vibe? isn't that just code for 'expensive'?  anyway, i guess its cool that they're trying to cater to the growing population and offer rewards to customers during opening week
 anyway, i guess its cool that they're trying to cater to the growing population and offer rewards to customers during opening week  . still, gotta wonder how they'll compete with all the existing options in detroit
. still, gotta wonder how they'll compete with all the existing options in detroit  50 bucks in rewards for the first 100 customers? yes please let's get our healthy on and support local businesses
 50 bucks in rewards for the first 100 customers? yes please let's get our healthy on and support local businesses 
 according to google maps, campus martius park gets over 10k visitors per month which is a ton of foot traffic so toastique's gonna benefit big time from that alone
 according to google maps, campus martius park gets over 10k visitors per month which is a ton of foot traffic so toastique's gonna benefit big time from that alone  have you seen the growth rate of health food chains in detroit? it's like 25% YoY growth
 have you seen the growth rate of health food chains in detroit? it's like 25% YoY growth  toastique's got some big shoes to fill but i'm here for it
 toastique's got some big shoes to fill but i'm here for it  ... just kidding ( kinda ) but seriously, what's next? A gourmet toast chain in every neighborhood?
... just kidding ( kinda ) but seriously, what's next? A gourmet toast chain in every neighborhood?  It's like they're trying to solve the city's food problem with a fancy brunch spot. I mean, who needs a real community when you can have $50 rewards for buying avocado toast?
 It's like they're trying to solve the city's food problem with a fancy brunch spot. I mean, who needs a real community when you can have $50 rewards for buying avocado toast?  . Can't wait to check it out on opening day tho!
. Can't wait to check it out on opening day tho! 
 Here's a chart showing the growth:
 Here's a chart showing the growth: ! It sounds like they're really committed to serving up some delicious and nutritious grub. I mean, who doesn't love a good açaí bowl or smoothie every now and then?
! It sounds like they're really committed to serving up some delicious and nutritious grub. I mean, who doesn't love a good açaí bowl or smoothie every now and then?  , i mean what's so special about toast? it's just bread with some toppings slapped on it. they're charging $50 in rewards for the first 100 customers? that's just gonna attract people who are desperate for a freebie
, i mean what's so special about toast? it's just bread with some toppings slapped on it. they're charging $50 in rewards for the first 100 customers? that's just gonna attract people who are desperate for a freebie 

